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Turkish to English translations [Non-PRO] Marketing - Food & Drink | ||||
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5 +2 | St Lucie Cherry / Mahaleb Cherry (Prunus mahaleb) |
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4 +1 | mahaleb |
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mahaleb Explanation: -- -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 mins (2007-11-08 21:12:52 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- veya mahalep... Reference: http://www.tureng.com/Default.aspx |
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St Lucie Cherry / Mahaleb Cherry (Prunus mahaleb) Explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_mahaleb Prunus mahaleb (syn. Cerasus mahaleb (L.) Mill.; St Lucie Cherry, also occasionally Mahaleb Cherry) is a species of cherry native to central and southern Europe, western and central Asia, and northwest Africa, from Morocco north to France, southern Belgium, and Germany, and east to northern Pakistan and Kyrgyzstan. |
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