sabyn

sabyn
[sa:byn]
Kir ýuwmak, ýuwunmak üçin ulanylýan ýag we aşgardan taýýarlanan, suwda köpüreýän goýy ýa-da tokga massa, önüm.
∙ Ýüzi, boýny, gulaklary bilen sabyn köpürjigi bolup duran Hoşgeldi gülýän gözlerini çala delmirtdi. (A. Gowşudow, Köpetdagyň eteginde)
∙ Ol sabyny köpürjedip, ýüzlerine döşlerine çalyşdyryp pugta ýuwundy. (A. Durdyýew, Saýlanan eserler)
∙ Sabyn kesiji maşyn.
arak sabynEl ýüz ýuwulýan ysly sabyn.

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