tilt
Kelime Anlamı :

1. eğilmek.
2. araba veya kayık tentesi.
3. dövüş.
4. eğilim.
5. eğmek.
6. eğilme.
7. eğim.
8. at üzerinde mızrak oyunu.
9. boca etmek.
10. devirmek.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. in seismology, to tip; incline from the vertical as the result of a movement of the earth's crust.
2. to totter; tumble; fall; be overthrown.
3. to move unsteadily; toss.
4. to heel over; lean forward, back, or to one side; assume a sloping position or direction.
5. to charge with the lance; join in a tilting contest, or tilt; make rushing thrusts in or as in combat or the tourney; rush with poised weapon; fight; contend; rush.
6. to rush; charge; burst into a place.
7. to incline; cause to heel over; give a slope to; raise one end of: as, to tilt a barrel or cask in order to facilitate the emptying of it; to tilt a table.
8. to raise or hold poised in preparation for attack.
9. to attack with a lance or spear in the exercise called the tilt.
10. to hammer or forge with a tilt-hammer or tilt: as, to tilt steel to render it more ductile.
11. to furnish with an awning or tilt, as a wagon or a boat.
12. in seismology, that component of an earth-tremor which throws upright objects out of the vertical plane.
13. A see-saw; a plank tilting on a narrow support in the middle.
14. one of the small log-huts of the labrador hunters.
15. A sloping position; inclination forward, backward, or to one side: as, the tilt of a cask; to give a thing a tilt.
16. A thrust.
17. an exercise consisting in charging with the spear, sharp or blunted, whether against an antagonist or against a mark, such as the quintain.
18. plural the dregs of beer or ale; washings of beer-barrels.
19. A tilt-hammer.
20. A mechanical device for fishing through an opening in the ice.
21. A pier, built of brush and stone, on which fishermen unload and dress their fish.
22. A covering of some thin and flexible stuff, as a tent-awning; especially, in modern use, the cloth cover of a wagon.
23. the north american stilt, Himantopus mexicanus. see cut under stilt.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia