whin
Kelime Anlamı :
1. katırtırnağına benzer bir bitki.
2. yol yapımında kullanılan sert taş.
3. çok sert kayalardan biri.
4. Ulex europaeus.
5. karaçalı.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
see gorse.
2. A whinstone.
2. A whinstone.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
gorse; furze.
2. the plant woad-waxen.
3. whinstone
2. the plant woad-waxen.
3. whinstone
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
2. gorse; furze. see furze.
3. woad-waxed.
4. same as whinstone.
2. gorse; furze. see furze.
3. woad-waxed.
4. same as whinstone.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A plant of the genus Ulex, the furze or gorse, chiefly U. Europæus and U. nanus. see furze,1, and cut under Ulex.
2. same as rest-harrow, 1.
3. A name given in the north of england and in wales to various rocks, chiefly to basalt, but also to any unusually hard quartzose sandstone. the latter is sometimes called white or gray whin, the basalt blue whin. see whin-sill.
4. an erroneous form of whim, 3.
5. same as wheen.
2. same as rest-harrow, 1.
3. A name given in the north of england and in wales to various rocks, chiefly to basalt, but also to any unusually hard quartzose sandstone. the latter is sometimes called white or gray whin, the basalt blue whin. see whin-sill.
4. an erroneous form of whim, 3.
5. same as wheen.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
very spiny and dense evergreen shrub with fragrant golden-yellow flowers; common throughout western europe
2. any of various hard colored rocks (especially rocks consisting of chert or basalt)
3. small eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye; common as a weed in britain and the united states; sometimes grown as an ornamental
2. any of various hard colored rocks (especially rocks consisting of chert or basalt)
3. small eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye; common as a weed in britain and the united states; sometimes grown as an ornamental
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