shank
Kelime Anlamı :

1. kasap. incik.
2. bacak.
3. sap.
4. mil.
5. mafsal.
6. incik.
7. çiçek sapı.
8. kesici kalem sapı.
9. kol.
10. riper kazması.
Tanımlar :
1. to be affected with disease of the pedicel or footstalk; fall off by decay of the footstalk: often with off.
2. to take to one's legs: frequently with an impersonal it: as, to shank it (that is, to make the journey on foot).
3. to send off without ceremony.
4. in the making of lenses, to break off (the rough edges) with pliers of soft iron.
5. the leg, or the part of the leg which extends from the knee to the ankle; the tibia or shin-bone.
6. technically, in anatomy and zoology, the shin, crus, or leg proper, between the knee and the ankle: the second segment of the hind limb, represented by the length of the tibia.
7. in a horse, popularly, the part of the fore leg between the so-called knee and the fetlock, corresponding to the metacarpus. see cut under horse.
8. in a bird, popularly, the part of the foot between where the feathers usually end and the roots of the toes, commonly held upright and appearing like a part of the leg, not of the foot, as it really is; the tarsometatarsus.
9. in entomology, the tibia: same as shin
10. in botany, the footstalk or pedicel of a flower.
11. A stocking, or the part of a stocking which covers the leg; specifically, a stocking in the process of being knitted (a scotch use); also, a legging or leg-covering.
12. that part of an instrument, tool, or the like which connects the acting part, with a handle or the part by which it is held or moved, specifically
13. that part of a shoe which connects the broad part of the sole with the heel. see cut under boot.
14. in metallurgy, a large ladle to contain molten metals, managed by a straight bar at one end and a cross-bar with handles at the other end, by which it is tipped to pour out the metal.
15. the shaft of a mine.
16. plural flat pliers with jaws of soft iron used for nibbling glass for lenses preparatory to grinding. see nibbling.
17. in arch.:
18. the shaft of a column.
19. the plain space between the grooves of the doric triglyph.
20. A kind of fur, mentioned as used for trimming outer garments in the sixteenth century, and as derived from the legs of animals.
21. the latter end or part of anything.
22. A shell: same as chank.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia