glut
Kelime Anlamı :

1. bolluk.
2. boğmak.
3. arz fazlası.
4. taşırmak.
5. tıka basa doyurmak.
6. fazla doldurmak.
7. doldurmak.
8. fazla doyurmak.
9. tıkamak.
10. tıkınma.
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to fill beyond capacity, especially with food; satiate.
2. to flood (a market) with an excess of goods so that supply exceeds demand.
3. to eat or indulge in something excessively.
4. an oversupply.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. an excess, too much
2. to fill to capacity, to satisfy all requirement or demand, to sate.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. to swallow; especially, to swallow greedily.
2. to fill to the extent of capacity; feast or delight to satiety; sate; gorge: as, to glut the appetite.
3. to saturate.
4. to feast to satiety; fill one's self to cloying.
5. to choke or partially fill up, as an enginecylinder or condenser-tube by a carbonaceous deposit from inferior oils used in lubrication.
6. A glutton.
7. A swallowing; that which has been swallowed.
8. more of something than is desired; a super-abundance; so much as to cause displeasure or satiety, etc.; specifically, in com., an over-supply of any commodity in the market; a supply above the demand.
9. the state of being glutted; a choking up by excess; an engorgement.
10. A thick wooden wedge used for splitting blocks.
11. nautical: A piece of wood employed as a fulcrum in order to obtain a better lever-power in raising any body, or a piece of wood inserted beneath the thing to be raised in order to prevent its recoil when freshening the nip of the lever.
12. A becket or thimble fixed on the after side of a topsail or course, near the head, to which the bunt-jigger is hooked to assist in furling the sail.—
13. in brickmaking: A brick or block of small size, used to complete a course.
14. A crude or green pressed brick. C. T. Davis, bricks and tiles, p. (69.—
15. the broad-nosed eel, anguilla latirostris.
16. the offal or refuse of fish.
17. A block, usually of bronze, in one face of which is a recess to receive the upset end of the valve- rod in a knuckle-joint. the glut is tightened by a wedge and screw, or by a key.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. supply with an excess of
2. overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself
3. the quality of being so overabundant that prices fall
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