olive
Kelime Anlamı :
1. zeytin.
2. zeytin yeşili.
3. Olea europaea.
4. zeytin rengi.
5. olive brown yeşilimsi kahverengi.
6. olive.
7. ol.
8. zeytine ait.
9. Zeytin şeklinde (zeytinsi) oluşumlar, oliva.
10. olive branch barış sembolü olan zeytin dalı.
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Tanımlar :
1.
A mediterranean evergreen tree (olea europaea) having fragrant white flowers, usually lance-shaped leathery leaves, and edible drupes.
2. the small ovoid fruit of this tree, an important food and source of oil.
3. A yellow green of low to medium lightness and low to moderate saturation.
2. the small ovoid fruit of this tree, an important food and source of oil.
3. A yellow green of low to medium lightness and low to moderate saturation.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an evergreen tree, olea europaea, cultivated since ancient times in the mediterranean for its fruit and the oil obtained from it.
2. the small oval fruit of this tree, eaten ripe (usually black) or unripe (usually green).
3. the wood of the olive tree.
4. A dark yellowish-green color, that of an unripe olive.
5. an olivary body, part of the medulla oblongata.
6. A component of a plumbing compression joint; a ring which is placed between the nut and the pipe and compressed during fastening to provide a seal.
7. of a grayish green color, that of an unripe olive.
2. the small oval fruit of this tree, eaten ripe (usually black) or unripe (usually green).
3. the wood of the olive tree.
4. A dark yellowish-green color, that of an unripe olive.
5. an olivary body, part of the medulla oblongata.
6. A component of a plumbing compression joint; a ring which is placed between the nut and the pipe and compressed during fastening to provide a seal.
7. of a grayish green color, that of an unripe olive.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
approaching the color of the olive; of a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
2.
3. A tree (olea Europæa) with small oblong or elliptical leaves, axillary clusters of flowers, and oval, one-seeded drupes. the tree has been cultivated for its fruit for thousands of years, and its branches are the emblems of peace. the wood is yellowish brown and beautifully variegated.
4. the fruit of the olive. it has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
5.
6. any shell of the genus oliva and allied genera; -- so called from the form. see oliva.
7. the oyster catcher.
8.
9. the color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
10. one of the tertiary colors, composed of violet and green mixed in equal strength and proportion.
11. an olivary body. see under olivary.
12. A small slice of meat seasoned, rolled up, and cooked.
2.
3. A tree (olea Europæa) with small oblong or elliptical leaves, axillary clusters of flowers, and oval, one-seeded drupes. the tree has been cultivated for its fruit for thousands of years, and its branches are the emblems of peace. the wood is yellowish brown and beautifully variegated.
4. the fruit of the olive. it has been much improved by cultivation, and is used for making pickles. olive oil is pressed from its flesh.
5.
6. any shell of the genus oliva and allied genera; -- so called from the form. see oliva.
7. the oyster catcher.
8.
9. the color of the olive, a peculiar dark brownish, yellowish, or tawny green.
10. one of the tertiary colors, composed of violet and green mixed in equal strength and proportion.
11. an olivary body. see under olivary.
12. A small slice of meat seasoned, rolled up, and cooked.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the oil-tree, olea Europæa, cultivated from the earliest times in syria and palestine, and thence in remote antiquity distributed throughout the whole mediterranean region: in recent times it has been successfully planted in australia, southern california, and elsewhere.
2. the fruit of the common olive-tree, a small ellipsoid drupe (the “berry”), bluish-black in color when fully ripe.
3. A tree of some other species of olea, or of some other genus resembling the olive. see olea, and phrases below.
4. the color of the unripe olive; a color composed of yellow, black, red, and white in such proportions as to form a low-toned dull green, slightly yellow.
5. same as oliva, 1.
6. A perforated plate in the strap of a satchel or traveling-bag, through which the stud or button passes to fasten it.
7. A long oval button over which loops of braid are passed as a fastening for cloaks, etc.
8. in anatomy, the olivary body of the medulla oblongata.
9. in conchology, an olive-shell.
10. in ornithology, the oyster-catcher, Hæmatopus ostrilegus.
11. one of various trees of other genera: in europe, Elæagnus angustifolia, Rhus Cotinus, and Thymelæa Sanamunda (daphne Thymelæa); in the west indies, Bontia daphnoides, Ximenia Americana, Terminalia Buceras, and T. capitata; in india, Putranjiva Roxburghii.
12. relating to the olive; of the color of the unripe olive; olivaceous; of a dull, somewhat yellowish green: also, of the color of the olive-tree, which in general effect is of a dull ashen-green, with distinctly silvery shading.
13. Elæocarpus cyaneus. compare olive-nut.
14. Notelæa ovata. see dunga-runga and Notelæa.
15. the Queensland olive, olea paniculata. see marblewood, 2.
2. the fruit of the common olive-tree, a small ellipsoid drupe (the “berry”), bluish-black in color when fully ripe.
3. A tree of some other species of olea, or of some other genus resembling the olive. see olea, and phrases below.
4. the color of the unripe olive; a color composed of yellow, black, red, and white in such proportions as to form a low-toned dull green, slightly yellow.
5. same as oliva, 1.
6. A perforated plate in the strap of a satchel or traveling-bag, through which the stud or button passes to fasten it.
7. A long oval button over which loops of braid are passed as a fastening for cloaks, etc.
8. in anatomy, the olivary body of the medulla oblongata.
9. in conchology, an olive-shell.
10. in ornithology, the oyster-catcher, Hæmatopus ostrilegus.
11. one of various trees of other genera: in europe, Elæagnus angustifolia, Rhus Cotinus, and Thymelæa Sanamunda (daphne Thymelæa); in the west indies, Bontia daphnoides, Ximenia Americana, Terminalia Buceras, and T. capitata; in india, Putranjiva Roxburghii.
12. relating to the olive; of the color of the unripe olive; olivaceous; of a dull, somewhat yellowish green: also, of the color of the olive-tree, which in general effect is of a dull ashen-green, with distinctly silvery shading.
13. Elæocarpus cyaneus. compare olive-nut.
14. Notelæa ovata. see dunga-runga and Notelæa.
15. the Queensland olive, olea paniculata. see marblewood, 2.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
evergreen tree cultivated in the mediterranean region since antiquity and now elsewhere; has edible shiny black fruits
2. one-seeded fruit of the european olive tree usually pickled and used as a relish
3. hard yellow often variegated wood of an olive tree; used in cabinetwork
4. a yellow-green color of low brightness and saturation
5. small ovoid fruit of the european olive tree; important food and source of oil
6. of a yellow-green color similar to that of an unripe olive
2. one-seeded fruit of the european olive tree usually pickled and used as a relish
3. hard yellow often variegated wood of an olive tree; used in cabinetwork
4. a yellow-green color of low brightness and saturation
5. small ovoid fruit of the european olive tree; important food and source of oil
6. of a yellow-green color similar to that of an unripe olive
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.