gar
Kelime Anlamı :
1. garaj.
2. tamirhane.
3. zargana.
Tanımlar :
1.
any of several ganoid fishes of the family Lepisosteidae of fresh and brackish waters of north and central america, having long narrow jaws, an elongated body, and a long snout.
2. A similar or related fish, such as the needlefish. also called garfish, garpike.
3. scots to cause or compel.
2. A similar or related fish, such as the needlefish. also called garfish, garpike.
3. scots to cause or compel.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
any of several fish, of the family Lepisosteidae, that have long, narrow jaws; garfish
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
any slender marine fish of the genera Belone and Tylosurus. see garfish.
2. the gar pike. see alligator gar (under alligator), and gar pike.
3. to cause; to make.
2. the gar pike. see alligator gar (under alligator), and gar pike.
3. to cause; to make.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to cause; make; force; compel.
2. A spear: an element in certain proper names of anglo-saxon origin, as Edgar (as. Eádgār, happy or fortunate spear), Ethelgar (as. Aethelgār, noble spear), etc.
3. [abbr. of garfish.] A garfish; one of several different fishes, belonging to different orders, which have a long sharp snout or beak, likened to a spear; a bill-fish: as, the common gar, Belone vulgaris; especially, in the united states, a ganoid fish of the family Lepidosteidœ; a garpike.
4. mud; ooze; dirt; slime.
5. vegetable slime found adhering to ships' bottoms.
2. A spear: an element in certain proper names of anglo-saxon origin, as Edgar (as. Eádgār, happy or fortunate spear), Ethelgar (as. Aethelgār, noble spear), etc.
3. [abbr. of garfish.] A garfish; one of several different fishes, belonging to different orders, which have a long sharp snout or beak, likened to a spear; a bill-fish: as, the common gar, Belone vulgaris; especially, in the united states, a ganoid fish of the family Lepidosteidœ; a garpike.
4. mud; ooze; dirt; slime.
5. vegetable slime found adhering to ships' bottoms.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia