diaphragm
Kelime Anlamı :

1. (doğum kontrol) Diyafram.
2. diyafram kası.
3. adese perdesi.
4. böleç.
5. ayıran zar.
6. diyafram.
7. (Anatomi) diyafram kası, diyafram.
8. zar.
9. (isim) diyafram.
10. DİYAFRAM: Bir optik sisteme giren ışık miktarını tayin eden fiziki unsur. Işık miktarı, görüntünün ebadına etki etmeden görüntünün parlaklığını belirler.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. to interpose in the path of a beam of light, or in the field of an optical instrument, a screen containing an aperture; specifically, in photography, to reduce the aperture of an objective by the use of a diaphragm.
2. A partition; something which divides or separates. specifically
3. in mech.: A thin piece, generally of metal, serving as a partition, or for some other special purpose: as, the vibrating diaphragm of a telephone, for the communication of transmitted sounds, A ring, or a plate pierced with a circular hole so arranged as to fall in the axis of the instrument, used in optical instruments to cut off marginal beams of light, as in a camera or a telescope.
4. in anatomy, the midriff; the museulomembranous partition which separates the thoracic from the abdominal cavity in mammals.
5. in cryptogamic botany, in equisetum, a transverse partition in the stem at the node; in Selaginella and its allies, a layer separating the prothallium from the cavity of the macrospore; in Characeæ, a constriction formed by the enveloping cells near the tip of the oögonium.
6. in conchology, a septum or shelf-like plate extending into the cavity of a shell, more or less partitioning it.
7. A thin ring or plate, pierced with a hole which is usually, but not always, circular.
8. A sheet or disk of flexible material, confined at the edges, but free to yield to pressure on one side or the other: used in regulating-devices where pressure is one element, and to operate valves by a pressure from a distance.
9. in tunnel-work, a partition separating the working-face from the first chamber.
10. in statistical mechanics, a portion of space, separating two ensembles of systems of molecules, such that there is no interchange of particles between the two.
11. in pathology, a membranous structure which partly or completely closes the lumen of a tube or cavity: as, inherited diaphragm of the larynx.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia