flock
Kelime Anlamı :
1. sürü.
2. üşüşmek.
3. kalabalık.
4. akın etmek.
5. sürü halinde hareket etmek.
6. sürümek.
7. kalabalıklaşmak.
8. küme.
9. güruh.
10. cemaat.
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Tanımlar :
1.
A group of animals that live, travel, or feed together.
2. A group of people under the leadership of one person, especially the members of a church.
3. A large crowd or number: had a flock of questions.
4. to congregate or travel in a flock or crowd.
5. A tuft, as of fiber or hair.
6. waste wool or cotton used for stuffing furniture and mattresses.
7. an inferior grade of wool added to cloth for extra weight.
8. pulverized wool or felt that is applied to paper, cloth, or metal to produce a texture or pattern.
9. see floccule.
10. to stuff with waste wool or cotton.
11. to texture or pattern with pulverized wool or felt.
2. A group of people under the leadership of one person, especially the members of a church.
3. A large crowd or number: had a flock of questions.
4. to congregate or travel in a flock or crowd.
5. A tuft, as of fiber or hair.
6. waste wool or cotton used for stuffing furniture and mattresses.
7. an inferior grade of wool added to cloth for extra weight.
8. pulverized wool or felt that is applied to paper, cloth, or metal to produce a texture or pattern.
9. see floccule.
10. to stuff with waste wool or cotton.
11. to texture or pattern with pulverized wool or felt.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A large number of birds, especially those gathered together for the purpose of migration.
2. A large number of animals, especially sheep or goats kept together.
3. those served by a particular pastor or shepherd
4. A large number of people
5. to congregate in or head towards a place in large numbers.
6. to treat a pool with chemicals to remove suspended particles.
7. coarse tufts of wool or cotton used in bedding
8. to coat a surface with dense fibers or particles.
2. A large number of animals, especially sheep or goats kept together.
3. those served by a particular pastor or shepherd
4. A large number of people
5. to congregate in or head towards a place in large numbers.
6. to treat a pool with chemicals to remove suspended particles.
7. coarse tufts of wool or cotton used in bedding
8. to coat a surface with dense fibers or particles.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A company or collection of living creatures; -- especially applied to sheep and birds, rarely to persons or (except in the plural) to cattle and other large animals.
2. A christian church or congregation; considered in their relation to the pastor, or minister in charge.
3. A lock of wool or hair.
4. woolen or cotton refuse (sing. or pl.), old rags, etc., reduced to a degree of fineness by machinery, and used for stuffing unpholstered furniture.
5. very fine, sifted, woolen refuse, especially that from shearing the nap of cloths, used as a coating for wall paper to give it a velvety or clothlike appearance; also, the dust of vegetable fiber used for a similar purpose.
6. to gather in companies or crowds.
7. to flock to; to crowd.
8. to coat with flock, as wall paper; to roughen the surface of (as glass) so as to give an appearance of being covered with fine flock.
2. A christian church or congregation; considered in their relation to the pastor, or minister in charge.
3. A lock of wool or hair.
4. woolen or cotton refuse (sing. or pl.), old rags, etc., reduced to a degree of fineness by machinery, and used for stuffing unpholstered furniture.
5. very fine, sifted, woolen refuse, especially that from shearing the nap of cloths, used as a coating for wall paper to give it a velvety or clothlike appearance; also, the dust of vegetable fiber used for a similar purpose.
6. to gather in companies or crowds.
7. to flock to; to crowd.
8. to coat with flock, as wall paper; to roughen the surface of (as glass) so as to give an appearance of being covered with fine flock.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to gather in a flock, company, or crowd; go in a flock or crowd: as, birds of a feather flock together; the people flocked together in the market-place.
2. to gather into a flock or company.
3. to crowd.
4. to cover with flock; distribute flock on (a prepared surface of cloth or paper). E. H. knight. see flock, n., 2.
5. to flout; jeer.
6. A company or band (of persons).
7. A company of animals, in modern use especially of sheep, goats, or birds. among sportsmen it is applied especially to companies of wild ducks, geese, and shore-birds.
8. hence in biblical and ecclesiastical use, a company of persons united in one church, under a leader called, by the same figure, the shepherd or pastor; a congregation, with regard to its minister.
9.
10. A lock or tuft of wool or hair.
11. finely powdered wool or cloth, used, when colored, for making flock-paper and also formerly as shoddy. see extract under flock-powder.
12. the refuse of wool, or the shearings of woolen goods, or old cloth or rags torn or broken up by the machine called the devil, used for stuffing mattresses, upholstering furniture, etc.
13. same as flock-bed.
14. plural dregs; sediment; specks; motes.
15. in chem., a loose light mass of any substance: usually applied only to such masses as they appear suspended in a solution.
16. A hurdle: same as flake.
2. to gather into a flock or company.
3. to crowd.
4. to cover with flock; distribute flock on (a prepared surface of cloth or paper). E. H. knight. see flock, n., 2.
5. to flout; jeer.
6. A company or band (of persons).
7. A company of animals, in modern use especially of sheep, goats, or birds. among sportsmen it is applied especially to companies of wild ducks, geese, and shore-birds.
8. hence in biblical and ecclesiastical use, a company of persons united in one church, under a leader called, by the same figure, the shepherd or pastor; a congregation, with regard to its minister.
9.
10. A lock or tuft of wool or hair.
11. finely powdered wool or cloth, used, when colored, for making flock-paper and also formerly as shoddy. see extract under flock-powder.
12. the refuse of wool, or the shearings of woolen goods, or old cloth or rags torn or broken up by the machine called the devil, used for stuffing mattresses, upholstering furniture, etc.
13. same as flock-bed.
14. plural dregs; sediment; specks; motes.
15. in chem., a loose light mass of any substance: usually applied only to such masses as they appear suspended in a solution.
16. A hurdle: same as flake.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
come together as in a cluster or flock
2. a church congregation guided by a pastor
3. a group of birds
4. a group of sheep or goats
5. an orderly crowd
6. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
7. move as a crowd or in a group
2. a church congregation guided by a pastor
3. a group of birds
4. a group of sheep or goats
5. an orderly crowd
6. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
7. move as a crowd or in a group
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.