trencher
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ekmek tahtası.
2. hendek kazıcı.
3. hendek açma makinesi.
4. hendek kazma makinesi.
5. eskiden sofrada kullanılan tahta tabak.
6. tahta tabak.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A wooden board or platter on which food is carved or served.
2. archaic the pleasure of the table; food.
3. one that digs trenches.
2. archaic the pleasure of the table; food.
3. one that digs trenches.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A long plate on which food is served and\or cut.
2. one who trenches; especially, one who cuts or digs ditches.
3. A machine for digging trenches.
2. one who trenches; especially, one who cuts or digs ditches.
3. A machine for digging trenches.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
one who trenches; esp., one who cuts or digs ditches.
2. A large wooden plate or platter, as for table use.
3. the table; hence, the pleasures of the table; food.
2. A large wooden plate or platter, as for table use.
3. the table; hence, the pleasures of the table; food.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
one who carves at table; also, one who carves at a side-fable for the company.
2. one who cuts or digs trenches; a trench-digger or -maker.
3. A wooden plate or platter (originally a square piece of board or slice of wood) for the table or the kitchen.
4. A slice of bread used as a platter to lay food upon, as thin cakes of bread still are in some countries.
5. that which trenchers contain; food; hence, the pleasures of the table: often used attributively.
6. same as trencher-cap.
2. one who cuts or digs trenches; a trench-digger or -maker.
3. A wooden plate or platter (originally a square piece of board or slice of wood) for the table or the kitchen.
4. A slice of bread used as a platter to lay food upon, as thin cakes of bread still are in some countries.
5. that which trenchers contain; food; hence, the pleasures of the table: often used attributively.
6. same as trencher-cap.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia