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turk

Turk vs Undefined - What's the difference?

turk | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between turk and undefined

is that turk is turkish while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a proper noun turk

is turk (person from turkey).

Turk vs Azeri - What's the difference?

turk | azeri |


As proper nouns the difference between turk and azeri

is that turk is turk (person from turkey) while azeri is azeri language.

As adjectives the difference between turk and azeri

is that turk is turkish while azeri is azeri.

As a noun azeri is

azeri person.

Perk vs Turk - What's the difference?

perk | turk |


As nouns the difference between perk and turk

is that perk is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} Perquisite while Turk is a member of any of the numerous ethnic groups whose majority have lived a nomadic life on the vast Eurasian steppe, speaking Turkic languages.

As a verb perk

is shortened form of percolate.

As an adjective perk

is smart; trim; spruce; jaunty; vain.

Turk vs Greece - What's the difference?

turk | greece |


As a proper noun turk

is turk (person from turkey).

As an adjective turk

is turkish.

As a noun greece is

(obsolete) (a step).

Saracen vs Turk - What's the difference?

saracen | turk |


As nouns the difference between saracen and turk

is that saracen is member of a nomadic people from the Sinai near the Roman province of Arabia in the early centuries CE, who were specifically distinguished from Arabs while Turk is a member of any of the numerous ethnic groups whose majority have lived a nomadic life on the vast Eurasian steppe, speaking Turkic languages.

Turk vs Turkic - What's the difference?

turk | turkic |


As a noun Turk

is a member of any of the numerous ethnic groups whose majority have lived a nomadic life on the vast Eurasian steppe, speaking Turkic languages.

As a proper noun Turkic is

the language family that includes Turkish, Tatar, Bashkir, Kazakh, Uzbek, Azeri, Kyrgyz, Uyghur, Tuvan, Altai, Shor, Karakalpak, Khakas, Chuvash and any of the other dozens of languages spoken by Turkic peoples. It may be a subfamily of an Altaic language family.

As an adjective Turkic is

of or relating to this language group or the people who speak it.

Turk - What does it mean?

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Taxonomy vs Turk - What's the difference?

taxonomy | turk |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and turk

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while Turk is a member of any of the numerous ethnic groups whose majority have lived a nomadic life on the vast Eurasian steppe, speaking Turkic languages.

Turk vs Ottomite - What's the difference?

turk | ottomite |


In obsolete terms the difference between turk and ottomite

is that turk is a Muslim while ottomite is a Turk, specifically from the Ottoman Empire.

As nouns the difference between turk and ottomite

is that turk is a member of any of the numerous ethnic groups whose majority have lived a nomadic life on the vast Eurasian steppe, speaking Turkic languages while Ottomite is a Turk, specifically from the Ottoman Empire.

Turk vs Siirt - What's the difference?

turk | siirt |


As a noun Turk

is a member of any of the numerous ethnic groups whose majority have lived a nomadic life on the vast Eurasian steppe, speaking Turkic languages.

As a proper noun Siirt is

a city in southeastern Turkey, the seat of Siirt Province. Mixed population of Kurds, Turks, and Arabs. Population: 98,000.

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