putty
Kelime Anlamı :
1. macun.
2. sazan.
3. mastik.
4. camcı macunu.
5. lökün.
6. oyuncak.
7. sıvacı macunu.
8. macunlamak.
9. macunla sıvamak.
10. lök.
Tanımlar :
1.
A doughlike cement made by mixing whiting and linseed oil, used to fill holes in woodwork and secure panes of glass.
2. A substance with a similar consistency or function.
3. A fine lime cement used as a finishing coat on plaster.
4. A yellowish or light brownish gray to grayish yellow or light grayish brown.
5. to fill, cover, or secure with putty.
2. A substance with a similar consistency or function.
3. A fine lime cement used as a finishing coat on plaster.
4. A yellowish or light brownish gray to grayish yellow or light grayish brown.
5. to fill, cover, or secure with putty.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
of, pertaining to, or resembling putty.
2. A form of cement, made from linseed oil and whiting, used to fix panes of glass.
3. any of a range of similar substances.
4. to fix something using putty
2. A form of cement, made from linseed oil and whiting, used to fix panes of glass.
3. any of a range of similar substances.
4. to fix something using putty
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A kind of thick paste or cement compounded of whiting, or soft carbonate of lime, and linseed oil, when applied beaten or kneaded to the consistence of dough, -- used in fastening glass in sashes, stopping crevices, and for similar purposes.
2. A ball made of composition and not gutta percha.
3. A kind of gaiter of waterproof cloth wrapped around the leg, used by soldiers, etc.
4. to cement, or stop, with putty.
2. A ball made of composition and not gutta percha.
3. A kind of gaiter of waterproof cloth wrapped around the leg, used by soldiers, etc.
4. to cement, or stop, with putty.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to cement with putty; fill up with putty.
2. A kind of paste or cement compounded of whiting, or soft carbonate of lime, and linseed-oil, mixed to the consistence of dough.
3. A powder of oxid of tin, used in polishing glass and steel: sometimes called jewelers' putty.
4. A very fine cement, used by plasterers and stone-masons, made of lime only. see the quotation.
5. A mixture of ground materials in which in potteries earthenware is dipped for glazing.
6. A mixture of clay and horse-dung used in making molds in foundries.
7. A composition golf-ball, no longer in use.
8. same as puttee.
2. A kind of paste or cement compounded of whiting, or soft carbonate of lime, and linseed-oil, mixed to the consistence of dough.
3. A powder of oxid of tin, used in polishing glass and steel: sometimes called jewelers' putty.
4. A very fine cement, used by plasterers and stone-masons, made of lime only. see the quotation.
5. A mixture of ground materials in which in potteries earthenware is dipped for glazing.
6. A mixture of clay and horse-dung used in making molds in foundries.
7. A composition golf-ball, no longer in use.
8. same as puttee.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia