sheeting
Kelime Anlamı :
1. çarşaf bezi.
2. saç kaplama.
3. çarşaflık.
4. kaplama.
5. zırh.
6. astarlama.
7. SIĞINAK BACA KAPLAMASI: Bir galeri veya sığınak bacasının iç kısmını kaplamada kullanılan tahta levhalar.
8. levha.
9. çarşaflık, yatak çarşafı yapmaya uygun kumaş.
10. çarşaf.
Tanımlar :
1.
material, such as metal or cloth, formed into or used to form sheets.
2. the act or process of providing with or forming into sheets.
2. the act or process of providing with or forming into sheets.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
fabric used to make sheets (bedding).
2. A lining of planks or boards for protecting an embankment.
2. A lining of planks or boards for protecting an embankment.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
cotton or linen cloth suitable for bed sheets. it is sometimes made of double width.
2. A lining of planks or boards (rarely of metal) for protecting an embankment.
3. the act or process of forming into sheets, or flat pieces; also, material made into sheets.
2. A lining of planks or boards (rarely of metal) for protecting an embankment.
3. the act or process of forming into sheets, or flat pieces; also, material made into sheets.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the act or process of forming into sheets or arranging in sheets: as, the sheeting of tobacco.
2. stout white linen or cotton cloth made wide for bed-sheets: it is sold plain or twilled, and bleached or unbleached.
3. in hydraulic engineering, a lining of timber to a caisson or coffer-dam, formed of sheet-piles, or piles with planking between; also, any form of sheet-piling used to protect a river-bank.
4. in milit engin., short pieces of plunk used in conjunction with frames to support the earth forming the top and sides of galleries.
5. in carpenter-work, same as sheathing: a common term in the united states.
6. the breaking up of a massive rock into relatively thin, parallel tabulæ united by closely spaced faults or joints.
2. stout white linen or cotton cloth made wide for bed-sheets: it is sold plain or twilled, and bleached or unbleached.
3. in hydraulic engineering, a lining of timber to a caisson or coffer-dam, formed of sheet-piles, or piles with planking between; also, any form of sheet-piling used to protect a river-bank.
4. in milit engin., short pieces of plunk used in conjunction with frames to support the earth forming the top and sides of galleries.
5. in carpenter-work, same as sheathing: a common term in the united states.
6. the breaking up of a massive rock into relatively thin, parallel tabulæ united by closely spaced faults or joints.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia