peg
Kelime Anlamı :

1. Peg (Masura yerleştirme çubuğu).
2. atmak (taş vb.).
3. mandal.
4. akort vidası.
5. ağaç çivi.
6. ağaç çivi ile çakmak.
7. bahane.
8. askı kancası.
9. belirlemek.
10. pegtoppaçası dar olan.
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Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to thrust or drive pegs into for the purpose of fastening; fasten by means of pegs; furnish with pegs: as, to peg boots or shoes.
2. to spear or harpoon (the green turtle) by means of the turtle-peg.
3. to fix (a market price), and prevent fluctuation, by buying all that is offered at that price, thus preventing any lower quotations from being made, or selling all that the market will take at that price, thus preventing higher quotations.
4. to work or strive persistently: generally followed by away or along.
5. to use the turtle-peg: as, to peg for a living.
6. to depart; die.
7. to pith (a frog); destroy the brain of, previous to certain experiments.
8. same as to peg out .
9. to mark out by pegs, as a miner's claim, each peg bearing the owner's name.
10. in croquet, to put out by driving against the winning peg: said of a ball.
11. A pointed pin of wood, metal, or other material.
12. A pin which serves to transmit power or perform any other function in machinery, etc.
13. A projecting pin on which to hang anything.
14. A small wedge-shaped projecting piece of hard wood fixed to a jewelersboard, upon which the workman performs most of his operations.
15. A pin used in the game of cribbage to mark the points.
16. A pin thrust or driven into a hole, and generally left projecting, as a tent-peg, used in fastening a tent to the ground, or a vent-peg, used to stop the vent of a cask.
17. A foot or leg. compare pin in like sense.
18. A pin or point fastened to a pole or string, used to spear or harpoon turtles; a turtle-peg.
19. the nag or wooden ball used in the game of shinty.
20. A stroke; a blow.
21. A drink made of soda-water poured upon spirit, usually whisky or brandy.the name originated with british officers in india.
22. one of the cells or natural divisions into which an orange may be separated after removing the skin.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia