manta
Kelime Anlamı :
1. tropik dev balık.
2. (isim) tropik dev balık.
3. tropikal sularda yaşayan ve altı metre kadar eni olan bir cins balık.
4. YÜK ÖRTÜSÜ: Hayvan yükleri için örtü olarak kullanılan branda bezi.
5. manta ray biyol.
Tanımlar :
1.
A rough-textured cotton fabric or blanket made and used in spanish america and the southwest united states.
2. any of several rays of the family Mobulidae, inhabiting tropical and subtropical seas and having a large flattened body, winglike pectoral fins, a whiplike tail, and two hornlike fins that project forward from the head. also called devilfish, manta ray, sea devil.
2. any of several rays of the family Mobulidae, inhabiting tropical and subtropical seas and having a large flattened body, winglike pectoral fins, a whiplike tail, and two hornlike fins that project forward from the head. also called devilfish, manta ray, sea devil.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the manta ray. see also cephaloptera and sea devil.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A coarse unbleached cotton fabric which forms the staple clothing of the common people of mexico.
2. in mining, a blanket or sack of ore; a placer in situ.
3. the spanish-american name of an enormous devil-fish or sea-devil, an eagleray of the family Ceratopteridæ
4. [capitalized] [nl.] A genus of such rays. manta birostris is a species of the warmer american waters. it is a synonym of Ceratoptera.
5. A wrap of black cloth, cashmere, or silk extensively worn by women on the west coast of south america, especially in the forenoons and to church and funerals. it is worn less now than formerly, when it was in general use on the streets.
2. in mining, a blanket or sack of ore; a placer in situ.
3. the spanish-american name of an enormous devil-fish or sea-devil, an eagleray of the family Ceratopteridæ
4. [capitalized] [nl.] A genus of such rays. manta birostris is a species of the warmer american waters. it is a synonym of Ceratoptera.
5. A wrap of black cloth, cashmere, or silk extensively worn by women on the west coast of south america, especially in the forenoons and to church and funerals. it is worn less now than formerly, when it was in general use on the streets.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia