khaki
Kelime Anlamı :
1. HAKİ: Soluk sarımsı kahverengi. Orduda kullanılan elbiseler bu renkte olur. Bu gibi üniformalara, çokluk, (khakis) ismi verilir.
2. haki; haki renk kumaş.
3. sarıya bakan kahverengi.
4. toprak rengi.
5. haki renk.
6. haki.
7. bu renk kumaş.
8. bej (koyu).
9. bu kumaştan üniforma.
10. s., i. (koyu) bej.
Tanımlar :
1.
A light olive brown to moderate or light yellowish brown.
2. A sturdy cloth of this color.
3. A uniform made of this cloth.
2. A sturdy cloth of this color.
3. A uniform made of this cloth.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A dull, yellowish-brown colour, the colour of dust.
2. khaki green, a dull green colour.
3. A strong cloth of wool or cotton, often used for military or other uniforms.
4. A british person (from the colour of the uniform of british troops).
5. dust-coloured; of the colour of dust.
2. khaki green, a dull green colour.
3. A strong cloth of wool or cotton, often used for military or other uniforms.
4. A british person (from the colour of the uniform of british troops).
5. dust-coloured; of the colour of dust.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of a dull brownish yellow, or drab color; -- applied to cloth, originally to a stout brownish cotton cloth, used in making uniforms in the anglo-indian army.
2. any kind of khaki cloth; hence, a uniform of khaki or, rarely, a soldier clad in khaki. in the united states and british armies khaki or cloth of a very similar color is almost exclusively used for service in the field.
2. any kind of khaki cloth; hence, a uniform of khaki or, rarely, a soldier clad in khaki. in the united states and british armies khaki or cloth of a very similar color is almost exclusively used for service in the field.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
Dustcolored or claycolored: adopted from hindu use.
2. A kind of light drab or chocolate-colored cloth used for the uniforms of some east indian regiments.
3. made of the cloth known as khaki (without direct reference to color).
4.
5. A soldier clad in khaki.
6. the cause and the policy represented by the khaki-clad military forces operating in south africa in 1899–1902, and support of the british government in its war policy at that time: as, to vote khaki, that is, to support the government and its measures in carrying on the boer war.
7. the bonds issued by the british government in raising money to continue the boer war.
2. A kind of light drab or chocolate-colored cloth used for the uniforms of some east indian regiments.
3. made of the cloth known as khaki (without direct reference to color).
4.
5. A soldier clad in khaki.
6. the cause and the policy represented by the khaki-clad military forces operating in south africa in 1899–1902, and support of the british government in its war policy at that time: as, to vote khaki, that is, to support the government and its measures in carrying on the boer war.
7. the bonds issued by the british government in raising money to continue the boer war.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia