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namely

Meaning: tr
yani, şöyle ki
He has two children, namely one son and one daughter.
A clairvoyant is a person, commonly a woman, who has the power of seeing that which is invisible to her patron — namely, that he is a blockhead.
Among those who dance to the same warmongering tune is an English Weismannist-Morganist by the name of Faucet, who says that if no form of birth control is introduced, humanity is left with only one remedy, namely "to appeal to the ancient trinity: war, disease and hunger."
I know a recipe for cookies which includes only three ingredients, namely butter, sugar and flour.
Tom learned Mongolian solely for the "party effect", namely, in order to show off at gatherings.
The one and only reason that Tom learned Mongolian was for the "party effect", namely, in order to show off at events.
Many textbooks on Japanese claim that the language has verbal tenses, namely, the past and the non-past, but many academics proclaim that Japanese has really verbal aspects, not tenses, namely the perfective and imperfective aspects. In this way, Tagalog is more like Japanese, with its complete, progressive, and contemplative as main aspects.
In this case she certainly had the whip hand, namely: the purse strings.
There is but One who is absolutely by and through himself, — namely, God; and God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life.
Monsieur D'Espilly, in the year 1772, calculated the population of France at upwards of 22 millions; namely, 10,562,631 males, and 11,451,726 females; consequently the proportion of females to males was about 14 to 13.
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