dropping
Kelime Anlamı :
1. Çıkarılmış hayvan dışkısı.
2. Düşürülmüş bir şey.
3. birikinti.
4. düşürme.
5. damlatma.
6. damlayan şeyler birikinti.
7. gübre.
8. sızıntı.
9. damlama.
10. bırak(mak).
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
something dropped.
2. the excrement of animals.
2. the excrement of animals.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
present participle of drop.
2. the act of something that drops or falls.
2. the act of something that drops or falls.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the action of causing to drop or of letting drop; falling.
2. that which falls in drops; the excrement or dung of animals; -- often used in the plural.
2. that which falls in drops; the excrement or dung of animals; -- often used in the plural.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the act of falling in drops; a falling.
2. that which drops or is dropped: generally in the plural.
3. specifically
4. plural dung: especially said of the dung of fowls: as, the droppings of the henroost.
5. in glass-making, one of the lumps or glob-ules formed in the glass by the glazing of the clay cover of the melting-vessel and its com-bination with the volatilized alkalis.
6. plural the waste material which drops under a machine, as in the process of scutching cotton.
7. A disease of cattle commonly known as milk fever, somewhat analogous to puerperal fever in women: so called because the cow drops to the ground when sick.
2. that which drops or is dropped: generally in the plural.
3. specifically
4. plural dung: especially said of the dung of fowls: as, the droppings of the henroost.
5. in glass-making, one of the lumps or glob-ules formed in the glass by the glazing of the clay cover of the melting-vessel and its com-bination with the volatilized alkalis.
6. plural the waste material which drops under a machine, as in the process of scutching cotton.
7. A disease of cattle commonly known as milk fever, somewhat analogous to puerperal fever in women: so called because the cow drops to the ground when sick.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia