spatula
Kelime Anlamı :
1. spatula.
2. mala.
3. ıspatula.
4. deney kaşığı.
5. dilbasan.
6. Ecza karıştırmağa mahsus sapı yuvarlak ve ucu yassı eczacı aleti, spatül.
7. spatül.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A small implement having a broad, flat, flexible blade that is used to mix, spread, or lift material.
2. A device, such as a small wooden paddle, used to press down the tongue during an examination of the mouth or throat.
2. A device, such as a small wooden paddle, used to press down the tongue during an examination of the mouth or throat.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A kitchen utensil consisting of a flat surface attached to a long handle, used for turning, lifting, or stirring food.
2. A palette knife.
3. A thin hand tool, often made of nickel, for handling chemicals or other materials, when weighing, etc.
2. A palette knife.
3. A thin hand tool, often made of nickel, for handling chemicals or other materials, when weighing, etc.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
an implement shaped like a knife, flat, thin, and somewhat flexible, used for spreading paints, fine plasters, drugs in compounding prescriptions, etc. cf. palette knife, under palette.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A broad flat blade or strip of metal or wood, with unsharpened edges and a commonly rounded outer end (which may be spoon-shaped), and a handle: used for spreading, smoothing, scraping up, or stirring substances, comminuting powders, etc.
2. A genus of Anatinæ, having the bill much longer than the head or tarsus, twice as wide at the end as at the base, there broadly rounded and spoon-shaped, with narrow prominent nail and numerous protrusive lamellæ; the shoveler-ducks or souchets.
2. A genus of Anatinæ, having the bill much longer than the head or tarsus, twice as wide at the end as at the base, there broadly rounded and spoon-shaped, with narrow prominent nail and numerous protrusive lamellæ; the shoveler-ducks or souchets.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia