kabuk

(Angielski)

  1. The hard layer over or around something naturally formed to protect it; shell, bark, skin of a fruit, rind or husk.
  2. The hard, brown outer layer around bread; crust.
  3. The incrustation over a wound or pimple; scab.
  4. The outer layer surrounding liquid or gaseous core; crust.
  5. The outer chitinaceous, siliceous, bony or keratinous layer around an animal.

Częstotliwość

C2
Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/kaˈbuk/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish قبوق (ḳabuḳ, “bark, rind, the skin or peel of a fruit, shell”), from Proto-Turkic *kāpuk (“bark, shell”) from Proto-Turkic *kāp- (“to surround”), equivalent to kap + -uk.

kora

skóra

muszla

strup

skórka

powłoka

muszelka

skorupka jajka

przykrycie

skorupa

łamistrajk

płyta

cera

skorupa ziemska

kavkı

kuru ekmek

dış yüzey

sertllk

katilık

dış görünüş

yumurta kabuğu

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