fracture
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çatlak.
2. kırık.
3. yarmak.
4. fraktür.
5. yarılmak.
6. kırma.
7. parçalanma.
8. kopma.
9. kırılmak.
10. kırıklık.
Tanımlar :
1.
the act or process of breaking.
2. the condition of having been broken or ruptured: "a sudden and irreparable fracture of the established order” ( W. Bruce Lincoln).
3. A break, rupture, or crack, especially in bone or cartilage.
4. mineralogy the characteristic manner in which a mineral breaks.
5. mineralogy the characteristic appearance of the surface of a broken mineral.
6. geology A crack or fault in a rock.
7. to cause to break: the impact fractured a bone.
8. to undergo a break in (a bone): he fractured his ankle in the fall.
9. to disrupt or destroy as if by breaking: fractured the delicate balance of power.
10. to abuse or misuse flagrantly, as by violating rules: ignorant writers who fracture the language.
11. slang to cause to laugh heartily: "jack benny fractured audiences . . . for more than 50 years” ( Newsweek).
12. to undergo a fracture. see synonyms at break.
2. the condition of having been broken or ruptured: "a sudden and irreparable fracture of the established order” ( W. Bruce Lincoln).
3. A break, rupture, or crack, especially in bone or cartilage.
4. mineralogy the characteristic manner in which a mineral breaks.
5. mineralogy the characteristic appearance of the surface of a broken mineral.
6. geology A crack or fault in a rock.
7. to cause to break: the impact fractured a bone.
8. to undergo a break in (a bone): he fractured his ankle in the fall.
9. to disrupt or destroy as if by breaking: fractured the delicate balance of power.
10. to abuse or misuse flagrantly, as by violating rules: ignorant writers who fracture the language.
11. slang to cause to laugh heartily: "jack benny fractured audiences . . . for more than 50 years” ( Newsweek).
12. to undergo a fracture. see synonyms at break.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the act of breaking, or something that has broken, especially that in bone or cartilage
2. a fault or crack in a rock
3. to break, or cause something to break
2. a fault or crack in a rock
3. to break, or cause something to break
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act of breaking or snapping asunder; rupture; breach.
2. the breaking of a bone.
3. the texture of a freshly broken surface
4. to cause a fracture or fractures in; to break; to burst asunder; to crack; to separate the continuous parts of
2. the breaking of a bone.
3. the texture of a freshly broken surface
4. to cause a fracture or fractures in; to break; to burst asunder; to crack; to separate the continuous parts of
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to break; cause a fracture in; crack: as, to fracture a bone or the skull.
2.
3. to break; undergo fracture.
4. A breaking or a break; especially, a partial or total separation of parts of a continuous solid body under the action of a force; specifically, in surgery, the breaking of a bone.
5. A broken surface, with reference to texture or configuration, or to manner of breaking; specifically, in mineralogy, the characteristic breakage of a substance, or appearance presented on a surface other than that of cleavage: as, a compact fracture; a fibrous fracture; foliated, striated, or conchoidal fracture, etc.
6. forcible separation or disunion; quarreling.
7. in phonology, same as breaking, 2.
2.
3. to break; undergo fracture.
4. A breaking or a break; especially, a partial or total separation of parts of a continuous solid body under the action of a force; specifically, in surgery, the breaking of a bone.
5. A broken surface, with reference to texture or configuration, or to manner of breaking; specifically, in mineralogy, the characteristic breakage of a substance, or appearance presented on a surface other than that of cleavage: as, a compact fracture; a fibrous fracture; foliated, striated, or conchoidal fracture, etc.
6. forcible separation or disunion; quarreling.
7. in phonology, same as breaking, 2.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
break into pieces
2. breaking of hard tissue such as bone
3. become fractured
4. fracture a bone of
5. violate or abuse
6. the act of cracking something
7. interrupt, break, or destroy
8. break (a bone)
9. (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other
2. breaking of hard tissue such as bone
3. become fractured
4. fracture a bone of
5. violate or abuse
6. the act of cracking something
7. interrupt, break, or destroy
8. break (a bone)
9. (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.