What does etli in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word etli in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use etli in Turkish.
The word etli in Turkish means meaty, et tadında, düzgün vücutlu, hamur köftesi, meyvanın etli kısmı, etli (meyve), etli/kıymalı patates, kuzu etli, parmağın etli kısmı, etli pilav, domuz, etli hamur işi yiyecek, etli yapraklı, dana etli. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word etli
meaty
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et tadında(tasting of meat) We ate a meaty dinner with no vegetables at all. |
düzgün vücutlu(with a shapely figure) Max stared at the beautiful, curvaceous woman. |
hamur köftesi(cooked flour or potato balls) Andy added some dumplings to the soup to make it a more substantial meal. |
meyvanın etli kısmı(pulp: inside of fruit) Kelsey spooned the flesh out of the avocado. |
etli (meyve)(fruit: pulpy) Heather sliced some fleshy tomatoes to add to the pasta sauce. |
etli/kıymalı patates(food) Harry cut up some vegetables and potatoes and made some hash for breakfast. |
kuzu etli(of lamb meat) Ben liked to make lamb chops on Christmas Day. |
parmağın etli kısmı(soft part of finger) I cut the pad of my thumb last week, but it's healed up now. |
etli pilav(Spanish (food: rice dish) We're having paella for dinner tonight. |
domuz(containing pig meat) Robert put some pork sausages on the barbecue. |
etli hamur işi yiyecek(UK (not sweet) |
etli yapraklı(plant: stores water) (bitki) This plant's succulent leaves retain water, allowing it to thrive in arid climates. |
dana etli(containing calf meat) Peter cooked a veal pie. |
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