| Türkçe | English |
| 1-palto | overcoat. upper coat. wrap. |
| 2-palyaço | clown. buffoon. |
| 3-palyaço | clown. bufoon. buffoon. harlequin. |
| 4-palanga | block and tackle. |
| 5-palanga | tackle. block. jigger. chain hoist. gin. purchase. hoist. |
| 6-palto | coat. overcoat. topcoat. greatcoat. cloak. wrap. |
| 7-palmiye | palm. palm tree. |
| 8-pala | scimitar. scimiter. sword. broadsword. cutlass. machete. paddle. |
| 9-palavra | empty talk. bullshit. cock and bull story n. crap. hog- wash. hot air. palaver. story. |
| 10-pal | Phase Alternate Line video standard used in Europe and other parts of the world for composite color encoding, using 625 lines at 50 fields per second with a 4 438 MHz color subcarrier, although other scanning systems may be used. |
| 11-pal | Phased Alternate Line, analog standard for television transmission , frame 4:3, 625 lines. |
| 12-pal | A European video out standard to display images on a TV screen. |
| 13-pal | An abbreviation for phase-alternating line, PAL is the color television system used throughout most of Europe and many places around the world pixel An individual picture element. |
| 14-palas | palace. very easy. |
| 15-paleontoloji | paleontology. |
| 16-pal | Phase alternating line The current Australian analog transmission standard is PAL system B The PAL system consists of 625 lines per frame, only 576 of which are displayed. |
| 17-pal | Phase Alternating Line PAL is the European standard for television transmission. |
| 18-palamut | bonito. tunny. valonia oak. acorn. |
| 19-palamut | bonito. |
| 20-pal | The European standard for color television transmission, calling for 625 lines of information, scanned at a rate of 25 frames per second. |
| 21-palamut | valonia. acorn. bonito. horse mackarel. mast. |
| 22-pal | Phase Alternating Line system A color television system used in Europe, Australia, parts of Africa and the Middle East It has 625 horizontal scan lines and 25 frames per second. |
| 23-pal | Phase alternate line. |
| 24-palazlanmak | to grow fat. to grow up. to get rich. to grow up. |
| 25-palmitik asit | palmitic acid. |
| 26-pal | The European standard for color television transmission, calling for 625 lines of information, scanned at a rate of 25 frames per second. |
| 27-pal | Phased Alternate Line, analog standard for television transmission , frame 4:3, 625 lines. |
| 28-palan | a broad soft saddle without frame. |
| 29-paleontoloji | paleontology. |
| 30-pal | A colour television transmission system used in Australia. Color TV system used by many Asian and European countries, including the UK - see CCIR. |
| 31-palmitin | Chemically, it is a glyceride of palmitic acid, three molecules of palmitic acid being united to one molecule of glyceryl, and hence it is technically called tripalmitin, or glyceryl tripalmitate. an ester of glycerol and palmitic acid. |
| 32-pal | a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities. become friends; act friendly towards. Standard broadcast signal received by Televisions in many European countries The main difference between NTSC, the television standard used in the United States, and PAL is that NTSC delivers 525 lines of resolution at 60 half-frames per second, whereas PAL delivers 625 lines at 50 half-frames per second. |
| 33-pal | Phase Alternating Line PAL is the European standard for television transmission. |
| 34-palamut | bonito. |
| 35-pal | Phase Alternating Line A European conventional colour television standard, which evolved from the American NTSC standard The term 'Phase Alternating Line' refers to the technique used to overcome the colour variations that can occur in the NTSC system. |
| 36-pal | A color television standard or timing format developed in West Germany and used by most other countries in Europe, including the United Kingdom but excluding France, as well as Australia and parts of the Far East PAL uses a total of 625 horizontal lines per frame Each field refreshes at 50 Hz PAL encodes color differently from NTSC PAL stands for Phase Alternation Line or Phase Alternated by Line, by which this system attempts to correct some of the color inaccuracies in NTSC See also NTSC. |
| 37-pal | A 50 field video format used primarily in Europe,. |
| 38-palas | East Indian tree bearing a profusion of intense vermilion velvet-textured blooms and yielding a yellow dye. |
| 39-palas pandıras | very hastily and abrubtly. |
| 40-paleontoloji | palaeontology. paleontology. |
| 41-pal | Phase Alternate Line video standard used in Europe and other parts of the world for composite color encoding, using 625 lines at 50 fields per second with a 4 438 MHz color subcarrier, although other scanning systems may be used. |
| 42-pal | Phase Alternate Line, a video format used in most parts of the world for television. |
| 43-pal | Phase Alternating Line system A color television system used in Europe, Australia, parts of Africa and the Middle East It has 625 horizontal scan lines and 25 frames per second. |
| 44-pal | A color television standard or timing format developed in West Germany and used by most other countries in Europe, including the United Kingdom but excluding France, as well as Australia and parts of the Far East PAL uses a total of 625 horizontal lines per frame Each field refreshes at 50 Hz PAL encodes color differently from NTSC PAL stands for Phase Alternation Line or Phase Alternated by Line, by which this system attempts to correct some of the color inaccuracies in NTSC See also NTSC. |
| 45-pal | A 625-line 50 Hz TV standard used in most of Europe and Australia. |
| 46-palamut | bonito. tunny. valonia oak. acorn. |
| 47-palas | palace. very easy. |
| 48-palaska | cartridge belt. bandolier. |
| 49-palmitik asit | palmitic acid. |
| 50-pal | Phase Alternating Line A European conventional colour television standard, which evolved from the American NTSC standard The term 'Phase Alternating Line' refers to the technique used to overcome the colour variations that can occur in the NTSC system. |
| 51-pal | Phase alternating line The current Australian analog transmission standard is PAL system B The PAL system consists of 625 lines per frame, only 576 of which are displayed. |
| 52-palavra | boloney. tale. a tall story. fairy story. fairy-tale. whopper. bunk. baloney. humbug. idle talk. boast. swagger. |
| 53-palet | Same as Palea. |
| 54-palyaço | clown. buffoon. harlequin. zany. pierrot. |
| 55-palanka | A camp permanently intrenched, attached to Turkish frontier fortresses. |
| 56-palto | coat. overcoat. topcoat. |
| 57-pala | cutlass. rag rug. |
| 58-palanga | block and tackle. pulley. hand chain. hoist. pulle block. pillow bloc. chain hoist. chain cat. set of pulley. lifting jack. gin tackle. gin. tackle block. purchase. muffle. |
| 59-palaz | duckling. gosling. |
| 60-palet | palette. track. flippers. caterpillar tread. |
| 61-palmiye | palm tree. palm. |
| 62-palavracı | braggart. |
| 63-pala | scimitar. sabre. saber. blade. sword. broadsword. cutlass. web member. web. knife. paddle. |
| 64-palavra | claptrap. lie. hot air. boasting. applesauce. bragging. baloney. boloney. bounce. braggadocio. bunk. bunkum. claptrap. cock-and-bull story. eyewash. fish story. flubdub. flummery. gaff. jazz. palaver. talkee-talkee. tall story. shits. |
| 65-palet | pallete. pallet. flipper. fin. |
| 66-palet | palette. palette. caterpillar tread. track (of a vehicle. caterpillar. caterpillar wheel. crawler. track parabolik. parabolik far. paraboloid head lamp. pallet. |
| 67-pal | Abbreviation for phase alternation by line A composite color standard used in many parts of the world for TV broadcast The phase alternation makes the signal relatively immune to certain distortions Delivers 625 lines at 50 frames per second PAL-plus is an enhanced-definition version. |
| 68-pal | The Phase Alternate by Line colour TV format used in the UK and in most of Europe, where each frame has 625 lines comprised of two interlaced fields. |
| 69-palas pandıras | very hastily and abrubtly. |
| 70-pal | A mate; a partner; esp., an accomplice or confederate. become friends; act friendly towards. |
| 71-palamar parası | dockage or buoyage. |
| 72-palmitin | It occurs mixed with stearin and olein in the fat of animal tissues, with olein and butyrin in butter, with olein in olive oil, etc. |
| 73-pal | Short for Phase Alternation Line, the dominant television standard in Europe delivering a resolution of 625 lines at 25 frames per second. A composite color standard similar to NTSC, except that the v-axis subcarrier reference signal inverts in phase at the horizontal line rate. |
| 74-pal | Phase Alternate Line. |
| 75-pal | The standard by which TV is broadcast in Europe It has a theoretical maximum resolution of 625 lines Also has an aspect ratio of 4:3/1 33:1, and in some places 16:9/1 78:1. |
| 76-pal | a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities. become friends; act friendly towards. Standard broadcast signal received by Televisions in many European countries The main difference between NTSC, the television standard used in the United States, and PAL is that NTSC delivers 525 lines of resolution at 60 half-frames per second, whereas PAL delivers 625 lines at 50 half-frames per second. |
| 77-pal | Phase Alternate Lines: colour TV standard used in most European countries and widely throughout the world. |
| 78-pal | A 625-line 50 Hz TV standard used in most of Europe and Australia. |
| 79-pal | Phase Alternate Line, a video format used in most parts of the world for television. |
| 80-palan | a broad soft saddle without frame. |
| 81-palazlanmak | to make a packet. |
| 82-palaska | cartridge belt. |
| 83-palmitin | A solid crystallizable fat, found abundantly in animals and in vegetables. |
| 84-pal | Phase Alternate Lines: colour TV standard used in most European countries and widely throughout the world. |
| 85-pal | A 50 field video format used primarily in Europe,. |
| 86-palamar parası | dockage or buoyage. |
| 87-palazlanmak | to grow fat. to grow up. to get rich. to grow up. |
| 88-pal | Phase Alternating Line. |
| 89-paleontoloji | palaeontology. paleontology. |
| 90-palmitin | A solid crystallizable fat, found abundantly in animals and in vegetables. |
| 91-palmitin | Chemically, it is a glyceride of palmitic acid, three molecules of palmitic acid being united to one molecule of glyceryl, and hence it is technically called tripalmitin, or glyceryl tripalmitate. an ester of glycerol and palmitic acid. |
| 92-palandöken | stony slope. |
| 93-palaska | cartridge belt. bandolier. |
| 94-palamut | valonia. acorn. bonito. horse mackarel. mast. |
| 95-palas | East Indian tree bearing a profusion of intense vermilion velvet-textured blooms and yielding a yellow dye. |
| 96-palazlanmak | to make a packet. |
| 97-pal | Phase Alternate Line. |
| 98-palandöken | stony slope. |
| 99-pal | A mate; a partner; esp., an accomplice or confederate. become friends; act friendly towards. |
| 100-pal | A colour television transmission system used in Australia. Color TV system used by many Asian and European countries, including the UK - see CCIR. |
| 101-pal | The Phase Alternate by Line colour TV format used in the UK and in most of Europe, where each frame has 625 lines comprised of two interlaced fields. |
| 102-pal | Abbreviation for phase alternation by line A composite color standard used in many parts of the world for TV broadcast The phase alternation makes the signal relatively immune to certain distortions Delivers 625 lines at 50 frames per second PAL-plus is an enhanced-definition version. |
| 103-pal | Short for Phase Alternation Line, the dominant television standard in Europe delivering a resolution of 625 lines at 25 frames per second. A composite color standard similar to NTSC, except that the v-axis subcarrier reference signal inverts in phase at the horizontal line rate. |
| 104-pal | The standard by which TV is broadcast in Europe It has a theoretical maximum resolution of 625 lines Also has an aspect ratio of 4:3/1 33:1, and in some places 16:9/1 78:1. |
| 105-pal | An abbreviation for phase-alternating line, PAL is the color television system used throughout most of Europe and many places around the world pixel An individual picture element. |
| 106-palaska | cartridge belt. |
| 107-pal | Phase alternate line. |
| 108-pal | Phase Alternating Line. |
| 109-pal | A European video out standard to display images on a TV screen. |
| 110-palmitin | It occurs mixed with stearin and olein in the fat of animal tissues, with olein and butyrin in butter, with olein in olive oil, etc. |