lake
Kelime Anlamı :
1. göl.
2. gölü.
3. göle.
4. lake trout göllerde yaşayan alabalık.
5. kırmızı boya maddesi.
6. abanoz rengi boya.
7. koyu kırmızı boya.
8. lake boya.
9. lake.
10. laka.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A large inland body of fresh water or salt water.
2. A scenic pond, as in a park.
3. A large pool of liquid: a lake of spilled coffee on my desk.
4. A pigment consisting of organic coloring matter with an inorganic, usually metallic base or carrier, used in dyes, inks, and paints.
5. A deep red.
2. A scenic pond, as in a park.
3. A large pool of liquid: a lake of spilled coffee on my desk.
4. A pigment consisting of organic coloring matter with an inorganic, usually metallic base or carrier, used in dyes, inks, and paints.
5. A deep red.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A small stream of running water; a channel for water; a drain.
2. A large, landlocked, naturally-occurring stretch of water.
3. A large amount of liquid; as, a wine lake.
4. an offering, sacrifice, gift.
5. play; sport; game; fun; glee.
6. to present an offering.
7. to leap, jump, exert oneself, play.
8. fine linen.
9. in dyeing and painting, an often fugitive crimson or vermillion pigment derived from an organic colorant (cochineal or madder, for example) and an inorganic, generally metallic mordant.
10. to make lake-red.
2. A large, landlocked, naturally-occurring stretch of water.
3. A large amount of liquid; as, a wine lake.
4. an offering, sacrifice, gift.
5. play; sport; game; fun; glee.
6. to present an offering.
7. to leap, jump, exert oneself, play.
8. fine linen.
9. in dyeing and painting, an often fugitive crimson or vermillion pigment derived from an organic colorant (cochineal or madder, for example) and an inorganic, generally metallic mordant.
10. to make lake-red.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A pigment formed by combining some coloring matter, usually by precipitation, with a metallic oxide or earth, esp. with aluminium hydrate
2. A kind of fine white linen, formerly in use.
3. A large body of water contained in a depression of the earth's surface, and supplied from the drainage of a more or less extended area.
4. to play; to sport.
2. A kind of fine white linen, formerly in use.
3. A large body of water contained in a depression of the earth's surface, and supplied from the drainage of a more or less extended area.
4. to play; to sport.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to play; sport; trifle; “lark.”
2. A dialectal form of leak.
3. to become laky, or like a lake (pigment) in color. see laky.
4. to cause to resemble a lake (pigment) in color; specifically, discharge (the hemoglobin) rapidly from the erythrocytes into the blood-plasma.
5. A body of water surrounded by land, or not forming part of the ocean and occupying a depression below the ordinary drainage-level of the region.
6. A relatively small pond partly or wholly artificial, as an ornament of a park or of public or private grounds.
7. A stream; rivulet.
8. A pit; den.
9. play; sport; game.
10. A contest; a fight.
11. A pigment formed by absorbing animal, vegetable, or coal-tar coloring matter from an aqueous solution by means of metallic bases.
12. A kind of fine white linen.
13. an obsolete or dialectal form of lack.
2. A dialectal form of leak.
3. to become laky, or like a lake (pigment) in color. see laky.
4. to cause to resemble a lake (pigment) in color; specifically, discharge (the hemoglobin) rapidly from the erythrocytes into the blood-plasma.
5. A body of water surrounded by land, or not forming part of the ocean and occupying a depression below the ordinary drainage-level of the region.
6. A relatively small pond partly or wholly artificial, as an ornament of a park or of public or private grounds.
7. A stream; rivulet.
8. A pit; den.
9. play; sport; game.
10. A contest; a fight.
11. A pigment formed by absorbing animal, vegetable, or coal-tar coloring matter from an aqueous solution by means of metallic bases.
12. A kind of fine white linen.
13. an obsolete or dialectal form of lack.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia