cowl
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kaplama.
2. baca şapkası.
3. kaput.
4. kukuletalı cüppe.
5. motor kapağı.
6. torpido.
7. kapak.
8. kaporta.
9. rahip cüppesi.
10. örtü.
Tanımlar :
1.
the hood or hooded robe worn especially by a monk.
2. A draped neckline on a woman's garment.
3. A hood-shaped covering used to increase the draft of a chimney.
4. the top portion of the front part of an automobile body, supporting the windshield and dashboard.
5. the cowling on an aircraft.
6. to cover with or as if with a cowl.
2. A draped neckline on a woman's garment.
3. A hood-shaped covering used to increase the draft of a chimney.
4. the top portion of the front part of an automobile body, supporting the windshield and dashboard.
5. the cowling on an aircraft.
6. to cover with or as if with a cowl.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A monk's hood or hooded robe
2. A mask that covers the majority of the head.
3. A metal protective covering that covers the engine; also cowling
4. A usually hood-shaped covering used to increase the draft of a chimney and prevent backflow.
5. A ship's ventilator with a bell-shaped top which can be swivelled to catch the wind and force it below
6. A vertical projection of a ship's funnel that directs the smoke away from the bridge
7. A soe
2. A mask that covers the majority of the head.
3. A metal protective covering that covers the engine; also cowling
4. A usually hood-shaped covering used to increase the draft of a chimney and prevent backflow.
5. A ship's ventilator with a bell-shaped top which can be swivelled to catch the wind and force it below
6. A vertical projection of a ship's funnel that directs the smoke away from the bridge
7. A soe
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A monk's hood; -- usually attached to the gown. the name was also applied to the hood and garment together.
2. A cowl-shaped cap, commonly turning with the wind, used to improve the draft of a chimney, ventilating shaft, etc.
3. A wire cap for the smokestack of a locomotive.
4. a removable metal covering for an aircraft engine, providing streamlining to minimize wind resistance; -- also called cowling.
5. a covering for a chimney or other ventilating shaft functioning to increase the draft.
6. A vessel carried on a pole between two persons, for conveyance of water.
2. A cowl-shaped cap, commonly turning with the wind, used to improve the draft of a chimney, ventilating shaft, etc.
3. A wire cap for the smokestack of a locomotive.
4. a removable metal covering for an aircraft engine, providing streamlining to minimize wind resistance; -- also called cowling.
5. a covering for a chimney or other ventilating shaft functioning to increase the draft.
6. A vessel carried on a pole between two persons, for conveyance of water.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A hood attached to a gown or robe, and admitting of being drawn over the head or of being worn hanging on the shoulders: worn chiefly by monks, and characteristic of their dress or profession.
2. A garment with a hood (vestis caputiata), black or gray or brown, varying in length in different ages and according to the usages of different orders, but having these two permanent characteristics, that it covered the head and shoulders, and that it was without sleeves.
3. hence A monk.
4. A covering, originally cowl-shaped, for the top of a chimney or the upper end of a soil-pipe or ventilating shaft, made to turn with the wind, and intended to assist ventilation.
5. A wire cap or cage on the top of a locomotive-funnel.
6. an old name in some parts of england for a tub or large vessel for holding liquids; specifically, a large vessel for water, to be carried on a pole between two persons.
7. see kowl.
2. A garment with a hood (vestis caputiata), black or gray or brown, varying in length in different ages and according to the usages of different orders, but having these two permanent characteristics, that it covered the head and shoulders, and that it was without sleeves.
3. hence A monk.
4. A covering, originally cowl-shaped, for the top of a chimney or the upper end of a soil-pipe or ventilating shaft, made to turn with the wind, and intended to assist ventilation.
5. A wire cap or cage on the top of a locomotive-funnel.
6. an old name in some parts of england for a tub or large vessel for holding liquids; specifically, a large vessel for water, to be carried on a pole between two persons.
7. see kowl.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia