tree
Kelime Anlamı :

1. ağaç.
2. mil.
3. eski darağacı.
4. tree toad ağaç kurbağası.
5. ağaçın.
6. tree fern ağaç gibi büyüyen eğreltiotu.
7. eyer kaltağı.
8. elektronik üzerindeki geçici radyasyon etkileri (transient radiation effects on electronics).
9. ağaçtan.
10. çıkmaza sokmak.
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Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to drive into a tree, as a hunted animal fitted for climbing, such as animals of the cat kind, racoons, opossums, and squirrels; compel to take refuge in a tree, as a man fleeing from wolves.
2. hence, figuratively, to deprive of the power of resistance; place at the mercy of an opponent; corner.
3. to form or shape on a tree made for the particular use: as, to tree a boot.
4. to take refuge in a tree, as a hunted animal.
5. to grow to the size of a tree.
6. to take the form of a tree, or a tree-like shape, as a metal deposited from a solution of one of its salts under the action of an electric current.
7. in Queensland, same as bangkal.
8. A perennial plant which grows from the ground with a single permanent woody self-supporting trunk or stem, ordinarily to a height of at least 25 or 30 feet.
9. A figure resembling a tree.
10. A natural figuration having more or less resemblance to a tree, assumed by or appearing on the surface of some substances under certain conditions.
11. in mathematics, a diagram composed of branching lines.
12. in electrolytic cells, a formation of tree-like groups of crystals projecting from the plates. in some forms of storage batteries these tree-formations are apt to give trouble by short-circuiting the cells.
13. A gallows or gibbet; especially, the cross on which christ was crucified.
14. the material of a tree; wood; timber.
15. A piece of wood; a stick; specifically, a staff or cudgel.
16. in mech., one of numerous pieces or framings of wood technically so called: generally in composition, but sometimes used separately in connection with an explanatory context. for those used in vehicles, see axletree, doubletree, swingletree, whiffletree, etc.; for those in ships, chess-tree, crosstree, trestletree, etc.; for others, boot-tree, saddletree, etc.
17. same as arbor-vitæ, 1.
18. in annt., the arbor-vitæ of the cerebellum.
19.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia