hake
Kelime Anlamı :
1. barlam balığı.
2. kurutma çardağı.
3. sergen.
4. berlam baligi.
5. berlam balığı.
6. tezgah/barlam.
7. Merluccius vulgaris.
8. (isim) barlam balığı.
9. barlam merlos.
10. merlos için.
Tanımlar :
1.
any of various marine food fishes of the genera Merluccius and Urophycis, related to and resembling the cod.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A hook; a pot-hook.
2. A kind of weapon; a pike.
3. (in the plural) the draught-irons of a plough.
4. one of several species of marine gadoid fishes, of the genera Phycis, Merluccius, and allies.
5. A drying shed, as for unburned tile.
6. to loiter; to sneak.
2. A kind of weapon; a pike.
3. (in the plural) the draught-irons of a plough.
4. one of several species of marine gadoid fishes, of the genera Phycis, Merluccius, and allies.
5. A drying shed, as for unburned tile.
6. to loiter; to sneak.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A drying shed, as for unburned tile.
2. one of several species of marine gadoid fishes, of the genera Phycis, Merlucius, and allies. the common european hake is Merlucius vulgaris; the american silver hake or whiting is Merlucius bilinearis. two american species (Phycis chuss and Phycis tenius) are important food fishes, and are also valued for their oil and sounds. called also squirrel hake, and codling.
3. to loiter; to sneak.
2. one of several species of marine gadoid fishes, of the genera Phycis, Merlucius, and allies. the common european hake is Merlucius vulgaris; the american silver hake or whiting is Merlucius bilinearis. two american species (Phycis chuss and Phycis tenius) are important food fishes, and are also valued for their oil and sounds. called also squirrel hake, and codling.
3. to loiter; to sneak.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to fish for hake; engage in the hake-fishery: as, a haking vessel, voyage, or crew.
2. to go about idly or draggingly; loiter about.
3. to drag along idly.
4. to carry off by force; kidnap.
5. A hook; specifically, a pot-hook.
6. A kind of weapon; a pike.
7. plural the draft-irons of a plow.
8. A gadoid fish of the family Merluciidæ, Merlucius smiridus or vulgaris, related to and resembling a cod, found on the atlantic coasts of europe.
9. A gadoid fish of the genus Phycis, common along the atlantic coast of north america, as P. chuss, P. tenuis, and P. regius, recognized by the reduction of the ventral fins to two or three filamentous rays.
10. A gadoid fish of new Zealand, Lotella rhacinus, which has flattened ventrals of 6 rays, and a short anterior and long graduated second dorsal and anal fins.
11. A frame for holding cheeses.
12. A rack for horses or cattle to feed at.
13. A drying-shed in a tile-making establishment.
14. A lazy person who strolls about in search of what he can pick up, instead of working.
15. A forward, tattling woman.
2. to go about idly or draggingly; loiter about.
3. to drag along idly.
4. to carry off by force; kidnap.
5. A hook; specifically, a pot-hook.
6. A kind of weapon; a pike.
7. plural the draft-irons of a plow.
8. A gadoid fish of the family Merluciidæ, Merlucius smiridus or vulgaris, related to and resembling a cod, found on the atlantic coasts of europe.
9. A gadoid fish of the genus Phycis, common along the atlantic coast of north america, as P. chuss, P. tenuis, and P. regius, recognized by the reduction of the ventral fins to two or three filamentous rays.
10. A gadoid fish of new Zealand, Lotella rhacinus, which has flattened ventrals of 6 rays, and a short anterior and long graduated second dorsal and anal fins.
11. A frame for holding cheeses.
12. A rack for horses or cattle to feed at.
13. A drying-shed in a tile-making establishment.
14. A lazy person who strolls about in search of what he can pick up, instead of working.
15. A forward, tattling woman.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia