o
Kelime Anlamı :
1. sıfır.
2. ya.
3. O, İngiliz alfabesinin on beşinci harfi.
4. hey.
5. ünlem Ey: O poet! Ey şair!.
6. Ocean, October.
7. münhani şekli (contour pattern).
8. (isim) sıfır.
9. aman.
10. Oh!/O!.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
the 15th letter of the modern english alphabet.
2. any of the speech sounds represented by the letter o.
3. the 15th in a series.
4. something shaped like the letter O.
5. one of the four major blood groups in the abo system. individuals with this blood group have neither A nor B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells, and have both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in their blood serum.
6. A zero.
2. any of the speech sounds represented by the letter o.
3. the 15th in a series.
4. something shaped like the letter O.
5. one of the four major blood groups in the abo system. individuals with this blood group have neither A nor B antigens on the surface of their red blood cells, and have both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in their blood serum.
6. A zero.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the fifteenth letter of the basic modern latin alphabet.
2. close-mid back rounded vowel
3. the fifteenth letter of the english alphabet, called o and written in the latin script.
4. the ordinal number fifteenth, derived from this letter of the english alphabet, called o and written in the latin script.
5. the name of the latin script letter O/o.
6. A zero (used in reading out numbers).
7. the english vocative particle, used before a pronoun or the name of a person or persons to mark direct address.
8. alternative form of oh.
9. operator
10. object, see SVO
11. over
2. close-mid back rounded vowel
3. the fifteenth letter of the english alphabet, called o and written in the latin script.
4. the ordinal number fifteenth, derived from this letter of the english alphabet, called o and written in the latin script.
5. the name of the latin script letter O/o.
6. A zero (used in reading out numbers).
7. the english vocative particle, used before a pronoun or the name of a person or persons to mark direct address.
8. alternative form of oh.
9. operator
10. object, see SVO
11. over
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
O, the fifteenth letter of the english alphabet, derives its form, value, and name from the greek O, through the latin. the letter came into the greek from the Phœnician, which possibly derived it ultimately from the egyptian. etymologically, the letter o is most closely related to a, e, and u; as in E. bone, as. bān; E. stone, as. stān; E. broke, as. brecan to break; E. bore, as. beran to bear; E. dove, as. dūfe; E. toft, tuft; tone, tune; number, F. nombre.
2. among the ancients, O was a mark of triple time, from the notion that the ternary, or number 3, is the most perfect of numbers, and properly expressed by a circle, the most perfect figure.
3. one.
4. the letter O, or its sound.
5. something shaped like the letter O; a circle or oval.
6. A cipher; zero.
7. an exclamation used in calling or directly addressing a person or personified object; also, as an emotional or impassioned exclamation expressing pain, grief, surprise, desire, fear, etc.
2. among the ancients, O was a mark of triple time, from the notion that the ternary, or number 3, is the most perfect of numbers, and properly expressed by a circle, the most perfect figure.
3. one.
4. the letter O, or its sound.
5. something shaped like the letter O; a circle or oval.
6. A cipher; zero.
7. an exclamation used in calling or directly addressing a person or personified object; also, as an emotional or impassioned exclamation expressing pain, grief, surprise, desire, fear, etc.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the fifteenth letter and fourth vowel in our alphabet.
2. it thus appears that the belief, not uncommonly held, that O represents, and is imitated from, the rounded position of the lips in its utterance, is a delusion. the historical value of the letter (as already noticed) is that of our o, in note, etc., whether of both long and short quantities, as in latin and the earliest greek, or of short only, as in greek after the addition to that alphabet of a special sign for long o (namely omega,
3. as a medieval roman numeral, 11.
4. as a symbol: in medieval musical notation, the sign of the tempus perfectum — that is, of triple rhythm. see mensurable music, under mensurable.
5. in modern musical notation, a null (which see)
6. in chem., the symbol of oxygen.
7. in logic, the symbol of the particular negative proposition. see A, 2 .
8. an abbreviation: of old: as, in O. H. G., old high german; O. T., old testament.
9. of the middle latin octavius, a pint.
10. [lowercase] in a ship's log-book, of overcast.
11. pl. o's, oes (ōz). anything circular or approximately so, as resembling the shape of the letter o, as a spangle, the circle of a theater, the earth, etc.
12. an arithmetical cipher; zero: so called from its form.
13. A common interjection expressing surprise, pain, gladness, appeal, entreaty, invocation, lament, etc., according to the manner of utterance and the circumstances of the case.
14. an abbreviated form of on. commonly written o'.
15. same as one.
16. same as a, the indefinite article.
17. an abbreviated form of of, now commonly written o'.
18. A prefix common in irish surnames, equivalent to mac-in gaelic and irish surnames (see mac), meaning ‘son,’ as in O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Donnell, O'Sullivan, son of Brien, Connor, Donnell, etc.
19. the usual “connecting vowel,” properly the stem-vowel of the first element, of compound words taken or formed from the greek, as in acr-o-lith, chrys-o-prase, mon-o-tone, prot-o-martyr, etc.
20. an abbreviation
21. in electricity, of ohm;
22. of ohio;
23. of only;
24. of opening of the circuit;
25. in psychology, of observer.
26. an exclamation or lamentation.
27. same as ho.
2. it thus appears that the belief, not uncommonly held, that O represents, and is imitated from, the rounded position of the lips in its utterance, is a delusion. the historical value of the letter (as already noticed) is that of our o, in note, etc., whether of both long and short quantities, as in latin and the earliest greek, or of short only, as in greek after the addition to that alphabet of a special sign for long o (namely omega,
3. as a medieval roman numeral, 11.
4. as a symbol: in medieval musical notation, the sign of the tempus perfectum — that is, of triple rhythm. see mensurable music, under mensurable.
5. in modern musical notation, a null (which see)
6. in chem., the symbol of oxygen.
7. in logic, the symbol of the particular negative proposition. see A, 2 .
8. an abbreviation: of old: as, in O. H. G., old high german; O. T., old testament.
9. of the middle latin octavius, a pint.
10. [lowercase] in a ship's log-book, of overcast.
11. pl. o's, oes (ōz). anything circular or approximately so, as resembling the shape of the letter o, as a spangle, the circle of a theater, the earth, etc.
12. an arithmetical cipher; zero: so called from its form.
13. A common interjection expressing surprise, pain, gladness, appeal, entreaty, invocation, lament, etc., according to the manner of utterance and the circumstances of the case.
14. an abbreviated form of on. commonly written o'.
15. same as one.
16. same as a, the indefinite article.
17. an abbreviated form of of, now commonly written o'.
18. A prefix common in irish surnames, equivalent to mac-in gaelic and irish surnames (see mac), meaning ‘son,’ as in O'Brien, O'Connor, O'Donnell, O'Sullivan, son of Brien, Connor, Donnell, etc.
19. the usual “connecting vowel,” properly the stem-vowel of the first element, of compound words taken or formed from the greek, as in acr-o-lith, chrys-o-prase, mon-o-tone, prot-o-martyr, etc.
20. an abbreviation
21. in electricity, of ohm;
22. of ohio;
23. of only;
24. of opening of the circuit;
25. in psychology, of observer.
26. an exclamation or lamentation.
27. same as ho.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
the 15th letter of the roman alphabet
2. a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume; the most abundant element in the earth's crust
3. the blood group whose red cells carry neither the A nor B antigens
2. a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume; the most abundant element in the earth's crust
3. the blood group whose red cells carry neither the A nor B antigens
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