ar
Kelime Anlamı :
1. havada yakıt ikmali; Kara Kuvvetleri yönergesi; Ordu stoğu (air refueling; Army regulation; Army reserve).
2. ar.
3. Koç burcu.
4. Koç.
5. Koç takımyıldızı.
6. i., astrol. Koç burcu.
7. koç burcu [(Astronomi) ].
8. koç takımyıldızı [(Astronomi) ].
9. Koç [(Astronomi) ].
10. Koç burç.
Tanımlar :
1.
variant of are2.
2. the letter r.
2. the letter r.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the name of the latin script letter R/r.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A simplified spelling of are.
2. etc. points of flexure in the curves of cooling of iron and steel.
3. the name of the letter R. also formerly spelled arre.
4. see arr.
5. obsolete forms of are, ere, or, ore, etc.
6. the assimilated form, in latin, etc., of ad-before r; in older english words a restored form of middle english and old french a-, the regular reduced form of latin ar-, as in array, arrange, etc.
7. A suffix of nouns denoting an agent; a variant of -er, as in beggar, liar, formerly and properly begger, etc.
8. A suffix of latin origin, occurring in some nouns, as in bursar, medlar, mortar, vicar, etc.
9. A suffix, of latin origin, of adjectives (and of nouns thence derived), being equivalent to -al, for which it is used when l precedes, as in alar, polar, regular, singular, etc. (see -al, and compare -ar); of nouns, as in altar, collar, pillar, scholar, etc.
10. in heraldry, a common abbreviation of argent.
2. etc. points of flexure in the curves of cooling of iron and steel.
3. the name of the letter R. also formerly spelled arre.
4. see arr.
5. obsolete forms of are, ere, or, ore, etc.
6. the assimilated form, in latin, etc., of ad-before r; in older english words a restored form of middle english and old french a-, the regular reduced form of latin ar-, as in array, arrange, etc.
7. A suffix of nouns denoting an agent; a variant of -er, as in beggar, liar, formerly and properly begger, etc.
8. A suffix of latin origin, occurring in some nouns, as in bursar, medlar, mortar, vicar, etc.
9. A suffix, of latin origin, of adjectives (and of nouns thence derived), being equivalent to -al, for which it is used when l precedes, as in alar, polar, regular, singular, etc. (see -al, and compare -ar); of nouns, as in altar, collar, pillar, scholar, etc.
10. in heraldry, a common abbreviation of argent.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a colorless and odorless inert gas; one of the six inert gases; comprises approximately 1% of the earth's atmosphere
2. a unit of surface area equal to 100 square meters
3. a state in south central united states; one of the confederate states during the american civil war
2. a unit of surface area equal to 100 square meters
3. a state in south central united states; one of the confederate states during the american civil war
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