pad
Kelime Anlamı :

1. bloknot.
2. sessizce yürümek.
3. yumuşak bir maddeden yapılmış koruyucu şey: kneepad dizlik. saddle pad semer yastığı. desk pad sumen.
4. sümek.
5. sume.
6. şişirmek.
7. konumsal ayarlama; hassas hava aracı yönetimi (positional adjustment; precision aircraft direction).
8. keçe.
9. keçe ile kaplamak.
10. haraç.
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Tanımlar :
1. A flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on.
2. A cushion used as a saddle without a tree or frame.
3. A soft, or small, cushion.
4. A cushion-like thickening of the skin on the under side of the toes of animals.
5. an animal's foot or paw.
6. any cushion-like part of the human body, especially the ends of the fingers.
7. A stuffed guard or protection, especially one worn on the legs of horses to prevent bruising.
8. A soft bag or cushion to relieve pressure, support a part, etc.
9. A sanitary napkin.
10. A floating leaf of a water lily or similar plant.
11. a batsman's leg pad that protects it from damage when hit by the ball
12. A kind of cushion for writing upon, or for blotting, especially one formed of many flat sheets of writing paper; now especially such a block of paper sheets as used to write on.
13. A panel or strip of material designed to be sensitive to pressure or touch.
14. A keypad.
15. A flat surface or area from which a helicopter or other aircraft may land or be launched.
16. an electrical extension cord with a multi-port socket one end: "trip cord"
17. the effect produced by sustained lower reed notes in a musical piece, most common in blues music.
18. A synthesizer instrument sound used for sustained background sounds.
19. A bed.
20. A place of residence.
21. A random key (originally written on a disposable pad) of the same length as the plaintext.
22. A mousepad.
23. to stuff.
24. to furnish with a pad or padding.
25. to fill or lengthen (a story, one's importance, etc.).
26. to imbue uniformly with a mordant.
27. to deliberately play the ball with the leg pad instead of the bat.
28. A toad.
29. A footpath, particularly one unformed or umaintained; a road or track. see footpad.
30. an easy-paced horse; a padnag.
31. A robber that infests the road on foot; a highwayman or footpad.
32. A type of wickerwork basket, especially as used as a measure of fish or other goods.
33. indicating a soft flat sound, as of bare footsteps.
34. the sound of soft footsteps, or a similar noise made by an animal etc.
35. to travel along (a road, path etc.).
36. to travel on foot.
37. to wear a path by walking.
38. to walk softly, quietly or steadily, especially without shoes.
39. to practise highway robbery.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. to travel on foot; tramp slowly or wearily along; trudge or jog along.
2. to travel on foot over or along; proceed on foot through; journey slowly, steadily, or wearily along.
3. to tread or beat down; make smooth and level by treading: as, to pad a path.
4. to stuff or furnish with a pad or padding: often with out.
5. to expand by the insertion of extraneous or needless matter, or the use of unnecessary words: as, to pad an article in a newspaper; to pad out a page in a book.
6. in calico-printing, to impregnate (the cotton cloth to be printed) with a mordant. it is done in a machine called a padding-machine (which see).
7. to glue the edges of (sheets of paper) together, so as to form a pad.
8. in mech., to puncture with numerous fine holes, as the end of a pipe, or the rose on the end of a nozle.
9. to be a footpad, or highway robber; frequent roads or highways in order to rob.
10. to move with the soft thud of a bare foot striking the ground.
11. in leather-making, to apply a heavy coating of solution to.
12. in india, to pack on an elephant's pad.
13. A path; a footpath; a road.
14. A toad; a frog.
15. A soft cushion, or something of the nature of a cushion, or a stuffed part, as of a garment, a saddle, etc., used to fill up a hollow, to relieve pressure, or as a protection.
16. specificallyin cricket, a wadded guard worn to protect the leg by a batsman or wicket-keeper.
17. in embroidery, a small qnantity of fibrous material, such as raw cotton or silk, used for raising parts of a pattern, the stitch covering it closely.
18. one of the large, fleshy, thick-skinned protuberances of the sole of the foot of various quadrupeds, as the dog or fox; hence, specifically, the foot of a fox.
19. one of the tylari of a bird's foot; one of the cushion-like enlargements on the under side of a bird's toes. compare heel-pad and pterna.
20. in anatomy, the splenium of the corpus callosum. see splenium.
21. in entomology, a projecting part of the body covered only with a membrane or semi-chitinous sheath: generally used in composition: as, the wing-pads of a pupa; the foot-pads or cushions on the tarsi.
22. A cushion used as a saddle; a saddle of leather and padding, without any tree, such as are used by country market-women or by equestrian performers in a circus.
23. A number of sheets of writing-, drawing-, or blotting-paper held together by glue at one or more edges, forming a tablet from which the sheets can be removed singly as used: as, a writing-pad; a blotting-pad.
24. A bundle; bale; pack: as, a pad of wool; a pad of yarn. among fish-dealers a pad of mackerel is 60 (sometimes 120) fish.
25. the handle of some tools: as, the pad of a keyhole-saw.
26. in ship-building, a piece laid over a ship's beam to give the camber.
27. plural thick ribbons, double-faced and watered, much in use at certain times for watch-guards. compare petersham ribbon, under ribbon.
28. A pannier; a basket.
29. A road-horse; a horse for riding on the road, as distinguished from a hunter or a work-horse, etc.; a roadster.
30. A robber; a footpad.
31. [pad, verb] A dull sound, as of footsteps.
32. A large floating disk-like leaf-blade, chiefly that of the water-lilies: used mostly in the combination lily-pad; so called from its suggesting a cushion. also pad-leaf.
33. specifically, the pile of tobacco-leaf segments formed by booking, that is, laying smoothly one above another for use in cigar-making.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia