aliment
Kelime Anlamı :
1. nafaka.
2. besin.
3. gıda.
4. yiyecek.
5. maişet.
6. gida.
7. Yemek, gıda.
Tanımlar :
1.
something that nourishes; food.
2. something that supports or sustains.
3. to supply with sustenance, such as food: required by court order to aliment the abandoned family.
2. something that supports or sustains.
3. to supply with sustenance, such as food: required by court order to aliment the abandoned family.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
food.
2. nourishment, sustenance.
3. to feed, nourish.
4. to sustain, support.
2. nourishment, sustenance.
3. to feed, nourish.
4. to sustain, support.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
that which nourishes; food; nutriment; anything which feeds or adds to a substance in natural growth. hence: the necessaries of life generally: sustenance; means of support.
2. an allowance for maintenance.
3. to nourish; to support.
4. to provide for the maintenance of.
2. an allowance for maintenance.
3. to nourish; to support.
4. to provide for the maintenance of.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to furnish with means of sustenance; purvey to; support: generally in a figurative sense: as, to aliment a person's vanity.
2. in scots law, to maintain or support, as a person unable to support himself: used especially of the support of children by parents, or of parents by children.
3. that which nourishes or sustains; food; nutriment; sustenance; support, whether literal or figurative.
4. in scots law, the sum paid for support to any one entitled to claim it, as the dole given to a pauper by his parish.
2. in scots law, to maintain or support, as a person unable to support himself: used especially of the support of children by parents, or of parents by children.
3. that which nourishes or sustains; food; nutriment; sustenance; support, whether literal or figurative.
4. in scots law, the sum paid for support to any one entitled to claim it, as the dole given to a pauper by his parish.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia