cradling
Kelime Anlamı :
1. beşik.
2. özenle kucaklamak.
3. telefon almaç yuvası.
4. beşikteymiş.
5. kızak gemi.
6. yastık.
7. başlangıç.
8. kalbur.
9. asma iskele.
10. beşikte sallamak.
Tanımlar :
1.
present participle of cradle.
2. the act by which one cradles a child etc.
3. the act of using a cradle (the tool).
4. the cutting of a cask into two pieces lengthwise, to enable it to pass a narrow place, the two parts being afterwards united and rehooped.
5. the framework in arched or coved ceilings to which the laths are nailed.
2. the act by which one cradles a child etc.
3. the act of using a cradle (the tool).
4. the cutting of a cask into two pieces lengthwise, to enable it to pass a narrow place, the two parts being afterwards united and rehooped.
5. the framework in arched or coved ceilings to which the laths are nailed.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act of using a cradle.
2. cutting a cask into two pieces lengthwise, to enable it to pass a narrow place, the two parts being afterward united and rehooped.
3. the framework in arched or coved ceilings to which the laths are nailed.
2. cutting a cask into two pieces lengthwise, to enable it to pass a narrow place, the two parts being afterward united and rehooped.
3. the framework in arched or coved ceilings to which the laths are nailed.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the act of rocking in a cradle; hence, nurture in infancy; the period of infancy.
2. in carpentry: timber framing for sustaining the laths and plaster of a vaulted ceiling.
3. the framework to which the entablature of a wooden shop-front is attached.
4. in cooperage, the cutting of a cask in two lengthwise, so as to enable it to pass through a narrow place, the pieces being afterward united.
2. in carpentry: timber framing for sustaining the laths and plaster of a vaulted ceiling.
3. the framework to which the entablature of a wooden shop-front is attached.
4. in cooperage, the cutting of a cask in two lengthwise, so as to enable it to pass through a narrow place, the pieces being afterward united.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia