rick
Kelime Anlamı :
1. tınaz.
2. burkmak.
3. ot yığını.
4. dokurcun.
5. burkulma.
6. bükülme.
7. saman yığını.
8. kuru ot yığını.
9. özellikle üstü örtülü büyük yıgın.
10. kuru ot yığmak.
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Tanımlar :
1.
A stack of hay, straw, or similar material, especially when covered or thatched for protection from the weather.
2. to pile into ricks.
2. to pile into ricks.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A stack, stook or pile of grain, straw, hay etc., especially as protected with thatching.
2. A stack of wood, especially cut to a regular length; also used as a measure of wood, typically four by eight feet.
3. to heap up (hay, etc.) in ricks.
4. A brand new (naive) boot camp inductee.
5. slightly sprain or strain the neck, back, ankle etc.
2. A stack of wood, especially cut to a regular length; also used as a measure of wood, typically four by eight feet.
3. to heap up (hay, etc.) in ricks.
4. A brand new (naive) boot camp inductee.
5. slightly sprain or strain the neck, back, ankle etc.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A stack or pile, as of grain, straw, or hay, in the open air, usually protected from wet with thatching.
2. to heap up in ricks, as hay, etc.
2. to heap up in ricks, as hay, etc.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to pile up in ricks.
2. see wrick.
3. A heap or pile; specifically, a pile of hay or grain, generally cylindrical, with the top rounded or conical, and sometimes thatched for protection from rain.
4.
5. in parts of the united states, applied only to an oblong-shaped pile.
6. A pile of brushwood used in the concentration of weak brine from salt-wells, the brine being allowed to trickle over the pile with free exposure to the air.
7. along the coast from new england to delaware, a mass of salt-marsh hay supported upon piles.
2. see wrick.
3. A heap or pile; specifically, a pile of hay or grain, generally cylindrical, with the top rounded or conical, and sometimes thatched for protection from rain.
4.
5. in parts of the united states, applied only to an oblong-shaped pile.
6. A pile of brushwood used in the concentration of weak brine from salt-wells, the brine being allowed to trickle over the pile with free exposure to the air.
7. along the coast from new england to delaware, a mass of salt-marsh hay supported upon piles.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia