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Cebren

[ˈt͡ʃɛː.bren] <span class="searchmatch">Cebrēn</span> m sg (genitive Cebrēnis); third declension a river in Troas Third-declension noun, singular only. Cebrēnia <span class="searchmatch">Cebren</span> in Gaffiot, Félix...


cebren

جَبْرًا (jabran). Hyphenation: ceb‧ren <span class="searchmatch">cebren</span> by force, forcibly Synonym: mecburen violently algebraically “<span class="searchmatch">cebren</span>”, in Luğatçıq (in Russian) From Ottoman...


Cebrén

Spanish Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Cebrén</span> Wikipedia es IPA(key): /θeˈbɾen/ [θeˈβ̞ɾẽn] (Spain) IPA(key): /seˈbɾen/ [seˈβ̞ɾẽn] (Latin America, Philippines)...


جبرا

IPA(key): /d͡ʒab.ran/ جَبْرًا • (jabran) forcefully → Azerbaijani: cəbrən → Persian: جبرا (jabran) → Ottoman Turkish: جبرا (<span class="searchmatch">cebren</span>) → Turkish: <span class="searchmatch">cebren</span>...


zorla

imperative of zorlamaq Originally from zor + ile to zor + -la zorla forcefully of necessity <span class="searchmatch">cebren</span> zorla second-person singular imperative of zorlamak...


Κεβρήν

/ceˈvrin/ Κεβρήν • (Kebrḗn) f (genitive Κεβρῆνος); third declension river <span class="searchmatch">Cebren</span>, Troas, Turkey Third declension of ὁ Κεβρήν; τοῦ Κεβρῆνος (Attic) Κεβρηνία...


cebir

(archaic) force, compulsion (mathematics) algebra cebirsel cebirsel ifade <span class="searchmatch">cebren</span> cebretmek cebrî cebrinefis mecbur mecburi ^ Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “cebir”...


Cebrenia

district of Troas, in modern Turkey First-declension noun, singular only. <span class="searchmatch">Cebrēn</span> Cebrenia in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français,...


mecburen

“obliged, compelled”) Hyphenation: mec‧bu‧ren mecburen forcibly Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">cebren</span> “mecburen”, in Luğatçıq (in Russian) Inherited from Ottoman Turkish مجبوراً...


Aesacus

(either Asterope and Hesperia) of the river-god <span class="searchmatch">Cebren</span>; in Ovid’s Metamorphoses transformed by Tethys (<span class="searchmatch">Cebren’s</span> mother) into a diving seabird (perhaps a cormorant...