major
Kelime Anlamı :

1. büyük, başlıca ana.
2. önemli.
3. (üniversitede) asıl branş.
4. branş.
5. başlıca.
6. f., A.B.D. in (üniversitede) -i asıl branş olarak almak.
7. branşı doğrultusunda yoğunlaşmak.
8. majör.
9. binbaşı.
10. büyük.
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Tanımlar :
1. greater than others in importance or rank: a major artist.
2. great in scope or effect: a major improvement.
3. great in number, size, or extent: the major portion of the population.
4. requiring great attention or concern; very serious: a major illness.
5. law having attained full legal age.
6. of or relating to the field of academic study in which a student specializes.
7. music designating a scale or mode having half steps between the third and fourth and the seventh and eighth degrees.
8. music equivalent to the distance between the tonic note and the second or third or sixth or seventh degrees of a major scale or mode: a major interval.
9. music based on a major scale: a major key.
10. A commissioned rank in the U.S. army, air force, or marine corps that is above captain and below lieutenant colonel.
11. one who holds this rank.
12. one that is superior in rank, importance, or ability: an oil-producing country considered as one of the majors.
13. law one who has reached full legal age.
14. A field of study chosen as an academic specialty.
15. A student specializing in such studies: a linguistics major.
16. logic A major premise.
17. logic A major term.
18. music A major scale, key, interval, or mode.
19. music A chord containing a major third between the first and second notes and a minor third between the second and third notes.
20. sports the major leagues.
21. to pursue academic studies in a major: majoring in mathematics.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. greater; more important or effective; first in force or consideration; leading; principal: as, the major premise or term of a syllogism.
2. greater in quantity, number, or extent: as, the major part of the revenue, of an assembly, or of a territory.
3. of age; having attained to majority.
4. in music
5. of intervals, standard or normal; literallygreater,” as compared with minor intervals.
6. of tones, distant by a major interval from a given tone: as, A is the major third of F, etc.
7. of tonalities and scales, standard or normal: characterized by a major third and also by a major sixth and seventh: opposed to minor.
8. of triads and chords, characterized by a major third between the root and the tone next above, and a perfect fifth between the root and the second tone above: opposed to minor, diminished, and augmented.
9. of cadences, ending in a major triad.
10. of modes in the modern sense, and thus of composition in general, characterized by the use of a major tonality and of major cadences: as, a piece is written throughout in the major mode.
11. in logic, wider; broader; more extensive; a predicate to more subjects.
12. Milit., an officer next in rank above a captain and below a lieutenant-colonel; the lowest field-officer.
13. in law, a person who is old enough to manage his own concerns. see age, n., 3.
14. in music, the major mode, or a major tonality or major chord, taken absolutely.
15. in logic
16. the major premise of a syllogism, which in direct syllogisms states the rule from which the conclusion is drawn.
17. the major extreme of a syllogism.
18. same as mayor.
19. to act the major; look and talk big, or with a military air.
20. in prosody, noting the longer of two types of verse which bear a common name.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia