s
Kelime Anlamı :

1. ın.
2. S, İngiliz alfabesinin on dokuzuncu harfi.
3. -ın.
4. s.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. the 19th letter of the modern english alphabet.
2. any of the speech sounds represented by the letter s.
3. the 19th in a series.
4. something shaped like the letter S.
5. second (unit of time)
6. mathematics second (of arc)
7. stere
8. strange quark
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. the nineteenth letter and fifteenth consonant of the english alphabet, having a corresponding place also in the alphabets from which that is derived (the twenty-first, or last but one, in Phenician).
2. as a medieval roman numeral, 7; also 70; with a dash over it (S), 70,000.
3. in chem., the symbol of sulphur.
4. an abbreviation: of society in such combinations as F. R. S. (fellow of the royal society), F. L. S. (fellow of the Linnean society), etc.
5. of surgery, as in D. D. S. (doctor of dental surgery).
6. of science, as in B. S. (bachelor of science).
7. of south or southern.
8. of sunday and saturday.
9. [lowercase] of latin solidum, equivalent to english shilling: as, £ s. d., pounds, shillings, pence.
10. in anatomy and zoology, of sacral: used in vertebral formulæ: as, S. 5, five sacral vertebræ.
11. [lowercase] of second (sixtieth part of a minute), substantive (a noun), snow (in a ship's log-book), of latin semi, half (used in medical prescriptions after a quantity which is to be divided into two), and of spherical (of a lens).
12. [lowercase] in heraldry, of sable.
13. in meteorology, of stratus.
14. in musical notation , of senza; in the form:S:, of segno (see D. S. and segno).
15. an operative symbol in quaternions, signifying the operation of taking the scalar part of a quaternion.
16. the suffix of the possessive or genitive case singular, earlier -es, by syncope -s, now regularly written with an apostrophe, 's. see -es.
17. the suffix of the plural form of nouns, earlier -es, which is now retained in pronunciation only after a sibilant, being otherwise reduced by syncope to -s. see -es.
18. the suffix of the third person singular of the present indicative of verbs, earlier -es, more originally -eth, -th. see -eth, -th.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia