distribution
Kelime Anlamı :

1. dağıtım.
2. dağilim.
3. dağılım.
4. düzenleme.
5. dağılımı.
6. dağılma.
7. isale.
8. genelleştirilmiş işlev.
9. dağılış.
10. bölüştürme.
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. the act of dividing or parceling out; allotment in shares or according to requirement; apportionment; division among several: as, the distribution of an estate among the heirs; the distribution of justice or of alms; the distribution of parts in a play.
2. that which is distributed or apportioned.
3. the act or process of separating and arranging, or the special arrangement secured; separation into distinct order, parts, or classes; systematic or natural arrangement: as, the distribution of printing-types into their boxes (see distribute, II., 2); the distribution of plants into genera and species.
4. the act of spreading out as over a surface; in printing, the spreading of ink in an even film over the inking-rollers and the inking-table.
5. in rhetoric: enumeration of several persons or things, with attribution to each of a special office, function, or characteristic.
6. the classification of the topics of a discourse by dividing them under different heads: now more commonly called division.
7. in logic: the distinguishing of a universal whole into its several kinds or species: thus differing from division, by which an integral whole is distinguished into its several parts.
8. the acceptation of a term in a general sense to apply to many individuals.
9. in architecture, the arrangement of a plan with reference to walls and open spaces, or to the various services and uses to which the different apartments of an interior are destined; also, the artistic combination of masses, ornaments, wall-openings, various kinds of masonry, etc.—
10. in political economics, the division of the aggregate produce of the industry of any society among the independent individuals who compose it.—
11. in steam-engines, the operation by which steam is admitted into and withdrawn from the cylinder at each stroke of the piston.
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from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia