cobble
Kelime Anlamı :
1. uyduruvermek.
2. yassı yuvarlak taş.
3. arnavut kaldırımı.
4. kabaca birleştirmek.
5. çakıl.
6. blokaj taşı.
7. iri taş.
8. kaldırım taşı.
9. iri çakıl.
10. yuvarlak kaya parçası.
Tanımlar :
1.
A cobblestone.
2. geology A rock fragment between 64 and 256 millimeters in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded.
3. see cob coal.
4. to pave with cobblestones.
5. to make or mend (boots or shoes).
6. to put together clumsily; bungle: cobbled a plan together at the last minute.
2. geology A rock fragment between 64 and 256 millimeters in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded.
3. see cob coal.
4. to pave with cobblestones.
5. to make or mend (boots or shoes).
6. to put together clumsily; bungle: cobbled a plan together at the last minute.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A cobblestone.
2. A particle from 64 to 256 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale
3. to make shoes (what a cobbler does).
4. to assemble in an improvised way.
5. to use cobblestones to pave a road, walkway, etc.
2. A particle from 64 to 256 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale
3. to make shoes (what a cobbler does).
4. to assemble in an improvised way.
5. to use cobblestones to pave a road, walkway, etc.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A fishing boat. see coble.
2. A cobblestone.
3. cob coal. see under cob.
4. to make or mend coarsely; to patch; to botch.
5. to make clumsily.
6. to pave with cobblestones.
2. A cobblestone.
3. cob coal. see under cob.
4. to make or mend coarsely; to patch; to botch.
5. to make clumsily.
6. to pave with cobblestones.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to mend or patch (especially shoes or boots).
2. hence to put together, make, or do clumsily, unhandily, or coarsely.
3. to work as a cobbler; work clumsily.
4. A stone rounded by the action of water, and of a size suitable for use in paving. smaller stones of the same character are usually called pebbles, and larger ones boulders. also called cobblestone, cobstone.
5. A rounded hill.
6. A round nut like a cobble. see cobnut.
7. A kernel or stone (of fruit, etc.).
8. A lump of coal from the size of an egg to that of a foot-ball.
9. an icicle.
10. see coble.
11. A name for the red-throated diver, Colymbus septentrionalis.
12. in general, any piece of iron or steel which is wasted during rolling or forging: specifically, an imperfectly puddled ball of iron which goes to pieces in the squeezer.
2. hence to put together, make, or do clumsily, unhandily, or coarsely.
3. to work as a cobbler; work clumsily.
4. A stone rounded by the action of water, and of a size suitable for use in paving. smaller stones of the same character are usually called pebbles, and larger ones boulders. also called cobblestone, cobstone.
5. A rounded hill.
6. A round nut like a cobble. see cobnut.
7. A kernel or stone (of fruit, etc.).
8. A lump of coal from the size of an egg to that of a foot-ball.
9. an icicle.
10. see coble.
11. A name for the red-throated diver, Colymbus septentrionalis.
12. in general, any piece of iron or steel which is wasted during rolling or forging: specifically, an imperfectly puddled ball of iron which goes to pieces in the squeezer.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia