wigwag
Kelime Anlamı :
1. salla.
2. işaretle vermek.
3. hafifçe sallanmak.
4. işaret verme.
5. flamayla işaret ver(mek).
6. flamayla işaret ver.
7. (fiil) hafifçe sallanmak.
8. flama işareti.
9. GÖREREK MUHABERE ŞEKLİ: Bir flama veya bir ışığı, nizami koda göre sallamak suretiyle verilen işaret.
Tanımlar :
1.
to move back and forth; wag steadily or rhythmically: watched the pendulum wigwag.
2. to signal by waving an upraised arm, flag, or light, especially in accordance with a code.
3. to move (something) back and forth steadily or rhythmically.
4. to convey (a message or signal) by waving an upraised arm, a flag, or a light.
5. the act or practice of wigwagging.
6. A message sent by this method.
2. to signal by waving an upraised arm, flag, or light, especially in accordance with a code.
3. to move (something) back and forth steadily or rhythmically.
4. to convey (a message or signal) by waving an upraised arm, a flag, or a light.
5. the act or practice of wigwagging.
6. A message sent by this method.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
any of a number of mechanical or electrical devices which cause a component to oscillate between two states.
2. to oscillate between two states.
3. to send a signal by waving a single flag.
2. to oscillate between two states.
3. to send a signal by waving a single flag.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
act or art of wigwagging; a message wigwagged; -- chiefly attributive.
2. to move to and fro, to wag.
3. to signal by means of a flag waved from side to side according to a code adopted for the purpose.
2. to move to and fro, to wag.
3. to signal by means of a flag waved from side to side according to a code adopted for the purpose.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to move to and fro; specifically, to signal by movements of flags.
2. writhing, wriggling, or twisting.
3. A rubbing instrument used by watchmakers. it is attached by a crank to a wheel of a lathe, which gives it a longitudinal movement of reciprocation.
4. signaling by the movements of flags: as, to practise the wigwag.
5. to and fro; with wiggling motion: as, to go wigwag back and forth.
2. writhing, wriggling, or twisting.
3. A rubbing instrument used by watchmakers. it is attached by a crank to a wheel of a lathe, which gives it a longitudinal movement of reciprocation.
4. signaling by the movements of flags: as, to practise the wigwag.
5. to and fro; with wiggling motion: as, to go wigwag back and forth.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia