coffer
Kelime Anlamı :
1. sandığa veya kutuya koymak.
2. sandık.
3. kasa.
4. sandıklı.
5. batardo.
6. koferdam.
7. hazine.
8. kutu.
9. tavan süsü.
10. tavan süslemek.
Tanımlar :
1.
A strongbox.
2. financial resources; funds.
3. A treasury: stole money from the union coffers.
4. architecture A decorative sunken panel in a ceiling, dome, soffit, or vault.
5. the chamber formed by a canal lock.
6. A cofferdam.
7. A floating dock.
8. to put in a coffer.
9. architecture to supply (a ceiling, for example) with decorative sunken panels.
2. financial resources; funds.
3. A treasury: stole money from the union coffers.
4. architecture A decorative sunken panel in a ceiling, dome, soffit, or vault.
5. the chamber formed by a canal lock.
6. A cofferdam.
7. A floating dock.
8. to put in a coffer.
9. architecture to supply (a ceiling, for example) with decorative sunken panels.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A strongbox: a strong chest or box used for keeping money or valuables safe.
2. an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome.
3. A cofferdam.
4. A supply or store of money, often belonging to an organization.
5. to put money or valuables in a coffer
6. to decorate something, especially a ceiling, with coffers.
2. an ornamental sunken panel in a ceiling or dome.
3. A cofferdam.
4. A supply or store of money, often belonging to an organization.
5. to put money or valuables in a coffer
6. to decorate something, especially a ceiling, with coffers.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A casket, chest, or trunk; especially, one used for keeping money or other valuables.
2. fig.: treasure or funds; -- usually in the plural.
3. A panel deeply recessed in the ceiling of a vault, dome, or portico; a caisson.
4. A trench dug in the bottom of a dry moat, and extending across it, to enable the besieged to defend it by a raking fire.
5. the chamber of a canal lock; also, a caisson or a cofferdam.
6. to put into a coffer.
7. to secure from leaking, as a shaft, by ramming clay behind the masonry or timbering.
8. to form with or in a coffer or coffers; to furnish with a coffer or coffers.
2. fig.: treasure or funds; -- usually in the plural.
3. A panel deeply recessed in the ceiling of a vault, dome, or portico; a caisson.
4. A trench dug in the bottom of a dry moat, and extending across it, to enable the besieged to defend it by a raking fire.
5. the chamber of a canal lock; also, a caisson or a cofferdam.
6. to put into a coffer.
7. to secure from leaking, as a shaft, by ramming clay behind the masonry or timbering.
8. to form with or in a coffer or coffers; to furnish with a coffer or coffers.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to deposit or lay up in a coffer: usually with up.
2. to furnish or ornament with coffers, as a ceiling.
3. A box, casket, or chest (as now understood, a large chest), especially one used for keeping valuables, as money; an ark; hence, figuratively, a treasury; in the plural, the wealth or pecuniary resources of a person, corporation, nation, etc.
4. in architecture, a sunk panel or compartment in a ceiling or soffit, of an ornamental character, usually enriched with moldings and having a rose, pomegranate, star, or other ornament in the center; a caisson.
5. in fortification, a hollow lodgment across a dry moat, from 6 to 7 feet deep and from 16 to 18 feet broad.
6. A trough in which tin ore is broken to pieces.
7. A kind of caisson or floating dock.
8. A canal-lock chamber.
2. to furnish or ornament with coffers, as a ceiling.
3. A box, casket, or chest (as now understood, a large chest), especially one used for keeping valuables, as money; an ark; hence, figuratively, a treasury; in the plural, the wealth or pecuniary resources of a person, corporation, nation, etc.
4. in architecture, a sunk panel or compartment in a ceiling or soffit, of an ornamental character, usually enriched with moldings and having a rose, pomegranate, star, or other ornament in the center; a caisson.
5. in fortification, a hollow lodgment across a dry moat, from 6 to 7 feet deep and from 16 to 18 feet broad.
6. A trough in which tin ore is broken to pieces.
7. A kind of caisson or floating dock.
8. A canal-lock chamber.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia