"مولوز" meaning in Ottoman Turkish

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Noun

Forms: moloz [romanization]
Etymology: From Greek μόλος (mólos, “heap of stones; breakwater, jetty”), itself from Latin mōlēs (“heap, pile”). Etymology templates: {{der|ota|el|μόλος||heap of stones; breakwater, jetty}} Greek μόλος (mólos, “heap of stones; breakwater, jetty”), {{der|ota|la|mōlēs||heap, pile}} Latin mōlēs (“heap, pile”) Head templates: {{head|ota|noun|tr=moloz}} مولوز • (moloz)
  1. rubble, fragments of broken stones used also as a building material Categories (topical): Building materials Derived forms: مولوزلق (molozluk) (english: soil full of rough stones)
    Sense id: en-مولوز-ota-noun-W9UCWYNS Categories (other): Ottoman Turkish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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