What does tek parça in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word tek parça in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tek parça in Turkish.

The word tek parça in Turkish means yekpare, tek parça, tek parça, tek parça streç giysi, birleşmek, tek parça haline gelmek, (jimnastikçilerin giydiği) vücuda oturan/tek parça giysi, tek parça taştan, kadın mayosu, tek parça mayo, tek parça iç çamaşır. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word tek parça

yekpare

(uniform or rigid)

The monolithic government's inability to change led to its downfall.

tek parça

(unitary assemblage)

We will take the package as a whole.

tek parça

(no stratification)

Rocks are either stratified or massive.

tek parça streç giysi

(clothing: bodysuit)

This body is made of lycra and has snap fasteners at the crotch.

birleşmek, tek parça haline gelmek

(become one piece)

The two fragments fused.

(jimnastikçilerin giydiği) vücuda oturan/tek parça giysi

(garment: gym, ballet)

The little girl loved gymnastics, but she hated wearing a leotard.

tek parça taştan

(made of a single stone)

The entrance is guarded by a monolithic statue of a soldier.

kadın mayosu, tek parça mayo

(woman's one-piece bathing outfit)

Julie changed into her swimsuit and ran into the sea.

tek parça iç çamaşır

(garment: woman's nightwear)

Ryan bought a sexy teddy for his wife.

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