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Turko- — [tʉr′kō, tʉr′kə] combining form 1. Turkish, Turkic 2. Turkey and … English World dictionary
turko- — var. of TURCO . * * * see turco * * * var. of Turco . * * * Turko , combining form. Turkey or Turkish: »Turkophile = an admirer of Turkey, Turkish methods, or the like. Also, Turco . ╂[< French, Italian Turco < Medieval Latin Turcus; see… … Useful english dictionary
Turko Apartments — (Стамбул,Турция) Категория отеля: Адрес: Kucuk Ayasofya Mahallesi Liman Caddesi No … Каталог отелей
Turko-Iranian — Tur ko I*ra ni*an, n. A member of any race of the Turko Iranian type. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turko-Iranian — can refer to:* The various Turkic and Iranian hybrid traits pertaining to culture, dynasties as well population genetics of various peoples in Central Asia, as well as parts of West Asia and South Asia. See also : Persianate, Turko Persian… … Wikipedia
Turko-Iranian — Tur ko I*ra ni*an, a. (Ethnol.) Designating, or pert. to, a mixed racial type including the Afghans, and characterized chiefly by stature above mean, fair complexion, dark, or sometimes gray, eyes, brachycephaly, and very long, prominent, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turko-tatarische Völkerschaften — Turko tatarische Völkerschaften, s. Tataren … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Turko-Persian tradition — The composite Turko Persian tradition [http://news info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/142.html Robert L. Canfield] , Turko Persia in historical perspective , Cambridge University Press, 1991] was a variant of Islamic culture. It was Persianate in that … Wikipedia
Turko-Tatar — * Turcotatar is a former Library of Congress subject heading. * Turko Tatar was a common designation associated with academic Turkology in the 19th century. * The term Turko Tatar was used in scholarly works such as the Allgemeine Grammatik der… … Wikipedia
Turko Files — The Turko Files is a civic and consumer watchdog segment of San Diego, California based television station KUSI TV by reporter Michael Turko, known for the line It ain t right . External links* [http://www.kusi.com/features/turko KUSI Turko Files … Wikipedia