slug
Kelime Anlamı :

1. (isim) sümüklüböcek, (zool.) Limax.
2. (fiil) Yumruk veya sopa ile vurmak.
3. (isim) Eskiden tüfeğe doldurulan kesme kurşun; anterlin; linotip makinasının döktüğü bir satır yazı; jeton; sahte jeton.
4. (isim), (k. dili) Yumruk, muşta; bir yudum saf viski; öğretmenin dayak atması.
5. bir yudum içki.
6. kabuksuz sümüklüböcek.
7. kesme kurşun.
8. işlenmemiş metal parçası.
9. muşta.
10. metal kübü.
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Tanımlar :
1. A round bullet larger than buckshot.
2. informal A shot of liquor.
3. informal an amount of liquid, especially liquor, that is swallowed in one gulp; a swig.
4. A small metal disk for use in a vending or gambling machine, especially one used illegally.
5. A lump of metal or glass prepared for further processing.
6. printing A strip of type metal, less than type-high and thicker than a lead, used for spacing.
7. printing A line of cast type in a single strip of metal.
8. printing A compositor's type line of identifying marks or instructions, inserted temporarily in copy.
9. physics the unit of mass that is accelerated at the rate of one foot per second per second when acted on by a force of one pound weight.
10. printing to add slugs to.
11. informal to drink rapidly or in large gulps: slugged down a can of pop.
12. any of various small, snaillike, chiefly terrestrial gastropod mollusks of the genus Limax and related genera, having a slow-moving elongated body with no shell or only a flat rudimentary shell on or under the skin.
13. the smooth soft larva of certain insects, such as the sawfly.
14. A slimy mass of aggregated amoeboid cells from which the sporophore of a cellular slime mold develops.
15. informal A sluggard.
16. to strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat.
17. A hard heavy blow, as with the fist or a baseball bat.
18. to wait for or obtain a ride to work by standing at a roadside hoping to be picked up by a driver who needs another passenger to use the hov lanes of a highway.
19. A commuter who slugs.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to be slow, dull, or inert; be lazy; lie abed: said of persons or of things.
2. to make sluggish.
3. to hinder; retard.
4. slow; sluggish.
5. A slow, heavy, lazy fellow; a sluggard; a slow-moving animal.
6. hence any slow-moving thing.
7. A hindrance; an obstruction.
8. to strike heavily. compare slugger.
9. to load with a slug or slugs, as a gun.
10. in gunnery, to assume the sectional shape of the bore when fired: said of a bullet slightly larger than the bore.
11. A terrestrial pulmonate gastropod of one of the families Limacidæ and Arionidæ and related ones, which has only a rudimentary shell, if any.
12. some or any slug-like soft-bodied insect or its larva; a grub: as, the yellow-spotted willow-slug, the larva of a saw-fly, Nematus ventralis. see pear-slug, rose-slug, slug-caterpillar, slug-worm.
13. the trepang or sea-cucumber; any edible holothurian; a sea-slug.
14. A heavy or forcible blow; a hard hit.
15. A rather heavy piece of crude metal, frequently rounded in form.
16. specifically— A bullet not regularly formed and truly spherical, such as were frequently used with smooth-bore guns or old-fashioned rifies. these were sometimes hammered, sometimes chewed into an approximately spherical form.
17. henceany projectile of irregular shape, as one of the pieces constituting mitraille
18. A thick blank of typemetal made to separate lines of print and to show a line of white space; also, such a piece with a number or word, to be used temporarily as a direction or marking for any purpose, as in newspaper composing-rooms the distinctive number placed at the beginning of a compositor's “take,” to mark it as his work. thin blanks are known as leads. all blanks thicker than one sixteenth of an inch are known as slugs, and are called by the names of their proper typebodies: as, nonpareil slugs; pica slugs
19. A stunted horn. compare scur.
20. in mining, a loop made in a rope for convenience in descending a shallow shaft, the miner putting his leg through the loop, by which he is supported while being lowered by the man at the windlass.
21.
22. A lead of extra thickness used to widen the space between lines of type.
23. in mech., a name proposed by Worthington for the mass to which a gravitational unit of force must be applied to produce a foot-pound unit of acceleration; 32.2 (or g) times the mass of a standard pound.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia