flap
Kelime Anlamı :

1. kanat çırpmak.
2. (kanat) çırpma, çırpıntı, çırpış.
3. kapak.
4. sarkan et parçası.
5. çarpmalı.
6. kanat sesi.
7. telaşa kapılmak.
8. sallanmak.
9. sallamak.
10. heyecan.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to strike a blow with anything broad and flexible, as the hand; clap; make a noise like clapping.
2. to move in a waving or swaying manner, as wings, or as something broad or loose.
3. to burst out suddenly, as flames; flash.
4. to fall like a flap, as the brim of a hat or other broad thing.
5. to strike; beat; slap; give a stroke of any kind to.
6. to beat with or as if with a flap.
7. to make or cause a swaying movement of, as something broad or flap-like: as, the wind flapped the shutters.
8. to provide with a flap.
9. to let fall the flap of; move the flap of; especially, as in the case of a hat, to bring the flaps of forward and downward, so as to cover or protect the face.
10. to arouse the attention of, as by flapping the ears: apparently in allusion to theflappersemployed for such a purpose in the feigned island of Laputa in “Gulliver's travels.” see extract from swift, under flapper, 1.
11. A stroke, blow, or buffet, as with the hand or with any weapon, etc.
12. the motion of anything broad and loose; a flapping motion.
13. an instrument for keeping off flies by a flapping motion.
14. anything broad and flexible that hangs loose, or is attached by one end or side, and easily moved; that part of anything which projects in such a form.
15. A heavy valve used to prevent the entrance of the tide into a sewer.
16. in surgery, a portion of skin or flesh separated from the underlying part, but remaining attached at the base.
17. plural A disease in the lips of horses, in which they become blistered and swell on both sides.
18. plural A discomycetous fungus, Peziza cochleata.
19. plural A broadly expanded hymenomycetous fungus, probably Agaricus arvensis.
20. in mycology, same as flab.
21. in phonetics, a flapping motion of the tongue or uvula or the sound produced by it, as in vocalizing the letters l or r.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia