clapper
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dil.
2. alkışlayıcı kimse.
3. alkışçı/dil/tokmak.
4. kaynana zırıltısı.
5. çan dili.
6. şakşakçı.
7. çan tokmağı.
8. alkışlayıcı şey veya kimse.
9. kaynana zırıltısı (Argo).
10. çan tokmagi.
Tanımlar :
1.
one who applauds.
2. the tongue of a bell.
3. slang the tongue of a garrulous person.
4. two flat pieces of wood held between the fingers and struck together rhythmically.
2. the tongue of a bell.
3. slang the tongue of a garrulous person.
4. two flat pieces of wood held between the fingers and struck together rhythmically.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an object so suspended inside a bell that it may hit the bell and cause it to ring.
2. A wooden mechanical device used as a scarecrow; bird-scaring rattle, a wind-rattle or a wind-clapper.
3. to ring a bell by pulling a rope attached to the clapper.
4. A rabbit burrow.
2. A wooden mechanical device used as a scarecrow; bird-scaring rattle, a wind-rattle or a wind-clapper.
3. to ring a bell by pulling a rope attached to the clapper.
4. A rabbit burrow.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A person who claps.
2. that which strikes or claps, as the tongue of a bell, or the piece of wood that strikes a mill hopper, etc. see Illust. of bell.
3. A rabbit burrow.
2. that which strikes or claps, as the tongue of a bell, or the piece of wood that strikes a mill hopper, etc. see Illust. of bell.
3. A rabbit burrow.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to clap; make a clattering noise.
2. something which claps or strikes with a loud, sharp noise.
3. the cover of a clack-dish.
4. the piece of wood or metal which strikes the hopper of a mill.
5. in medieval churches, a wooden rattle used as a summons to prayers on the last three days of holy week, when it was customary for the church bells to remain silent. also called clap.
6. A clack or windmill for frightening birds.
7. plural pieces of wood or bone to be held between the fingers and struck together rhythmically; the bones.
8. the knocker of a door.
9. one who claps, especially one who applauds by clapping the hands.
10. A clack-valve.
11. plural A pair of iron plates used to hold fine steel springs while being hardened.
12. A plank laid across a running stream as a substitute for a bridge.
13. plural Warrenpales or -walls.
14. the tongue.
15. see claper.
16. in botany, the auricle in hepatics. see auricle, 3 .
2. something which claps or strikes with a loud, sharp noise.
3. the cover of a clack-dish.
4. the piece of wood or metal which strikes the hopper of a mill.
5. in medieval churches, a wooden rattle used as a summons to prayers on the last three days of holy week, when it was customary for the church bells to remain silent. also called clap.
6. A clack or windmill for frightening birds.
7. plural pieces of wood or bone to be held between the fingers and struck together rhythmically; the bones.
8. the knocker of a door.
9. one who claps, especially one who applauds by clapping the hands.
10. A clack-valve.
11. plural A pair of iron plates used to hold fine steel springs while being hardened.
12. A plank laid across a running stream as a substitute for a bridge.
13. plural Warrenpales or -walls.
14. the tongue.
15. see claper.
16. in botany, the auricle in hepatics. see auricle, 3 .
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia