What does salkım in Turkish mean?

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

The word salkım in Turkish means bunch, grup, küme, salkım, demet, salkım, salkım halinde yetişen, akasya ağacı, salkım ağacı, salkım söğüt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word salkım

bunch

grup, küme

(group)

Next to the gate was a cluster of lush plants.

salkım

(broccoli, cauliflower: cluster) (brokoli, vb.)

For dinner, Pat stir-fried some broccoli florets, carrots, and squash.

demet

(bananas, grapes: clump)

Ian tore a banana off the bunch and began to peel it.

salkım

(bananas, grapes: clump) (muz, üzüm, vb.)

Marcy had toast and a small bunch of grapes for breakfast.

salkım halinde yetişen

(plant: grouped) (bitki)

The plant is gregarious in its natural habitat.

akasya ağacı, salkım ağacı

(botany: tree)

The locusts were covered in beautiful white flowers.

salkım söğüt

(large tree with drooping branches)

My grandparents had a huge weeping willow in their yard.

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