Search results on translations for keyword linear - Found 15 words
Found linear in native language English
Turkish Translations
1. çizgilerden ibaret, çizgiye ait, çizgisel .
2. aynı istikameti haiz .
3. (mat.) yalnız bir derecelik niceliklere ait, doğrusal .
4. (bot.) pek ince ve uzun (yaprak) linear equation (mat.) doğrusal denklem. linear measure uzunluk öIçüsü, boy ölçüsü. linear perspective resimde görünen şeylerin uzaklıkları oranında küçülmeleri. .
Found step in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. steppe. .
2. To move the foot in walking; to advance or recede by raising and moving one of the feet to another resting place, or by moving both feet in succession. .
3. To walk; to go on foot; esp., to walk a little distance; as, to step to one of the neighbors. .
4. To walk slowly, gravely, or resolutely. .
5. Fig.: To move mentally; to go in imagination. .
6. To set, as the foot. .
7. To fix the foot of in its step; to erect. .
8. An advance or movement made by one removal of the foot; a pace. .
9. A rest, or one of a set of rests, for the foot in ascending or descending, as a stair, or a round of a ladder. .
10. The space passed over by one movement of the foot in walking or running; as, one step is generally about three feet, but may be more or less. .
11. Used also figuratively of any kind of progress; as, he improved step by step, or by steps. .
12. A small space or distance; as, it is but a step. .
13. A print of the foot; a footstep; a footprint; track. .
14. Gait; manner of walking; as, the approach of a man is often known by his step. .
15. Proceeding; measure; action; an act. .
16. Walk; passage. .
17. A portable framework of stairs, much used indoors in reaching to a high position. .
18. In general, a framing in wood or iron which is intended to receive an upright shaft; specif., a block of wood, or a solid platform upon the keelson, supporting the heel of the mast. .
19. One of a series of offsets, or parts, resembling the steps of stairs, as one of the series of parts of a cone pulley on which the belt runs. .
20. A bearing in which the lower extremity of a spindle or a vertical shaft revolves. .
21. The intervak between two contiguous degrees of the csale. .
22. A change of position effected by a motion of translation. .
23. A prefix used before father, mother, brother, sister, son, daughter, child, etc., to indicate that the person thus spoken of is not a blood relative, but is a relative by the marriage of a parent; as, a stepmother to X is the wife of the father of X, .
24. See Stepchild, Stepdaughter, Stepson, etc. .
25. At Eton College, England, a shallow step dividing the court into an inner and an outer portion. the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down; "he walked with unsteady steps" support consisting of a place to rest the foot while .
26. any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal; "the situation called for strong measures"; "the police took steps to reduce crime". . the distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig". . the act of ch .
27. Line which tells an editor or viewer to insert a step in the model file This usually causes a pause in rendering, rendering continues after user input of some sort Denoted by a Comment line with STEP in it . .
28. Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data. .
29. The transfer of weight from one foot to the other Both feet are on the floor during the transfer This is a very general term for any movement using the feet . .
30. In most game systems, each game turn is made up of several parts, sometimes known as Steps All actions in one Step must be completed before the next one can begin, and the Steps must be played strictly in the order listed For instance, a very simp .
31. One of the six groups of tasks that make up a release life cycle In the project plan, a Step may be further defined as Sub-Steps, Activity Groups, Activities, Sub-Activities, and Tasks See Release Life Cycle . . s- 1 If the mortgagee/new owner or .
32. The step of the pay grade to which employees in the FNA and PBA bargaining units are assigned Step also is used with House Staff/Medical Residents to indicate which ones have "chief" rank Step is located on Job Panel 3 . .
33. The angular rotation produced by the rotor each time the motor receives a pulse For linear actuators a step translates to a specific linear distance . . used in conjunction with a degree of kinship . .
34. In Vutrax, the coordinate distance travelled for each press of an arrow key, or the 'snap' of the Cursor when the mouse is moved . .
35. Standard for The Exchange of Product data is the emerging international standard ISO 10303 Many companies both within, and out with, the upstream oil industry are committed to STEP Its goal is to improve the management and use of engineering data t .
36. Standard Product Data Representation and Exchange . .
37. An iteration of the LCS . .
38. The nearly horizontal section which more or less divides the BEACH from the SHOREFACE See Figure 3 . .
39. A single character-state change . . an operation done as a part of two or more operations necessary to solve a problem -- " sometimes two steps are required to solve a word problem " . .
40. A forward or backward movement made without one foot passing another . .
41. Standard for The Exchange of Product data , SET, and PDES . .
42. A rough measure of vertical distance, between 1 and two feet The ropes which border each ringside are spaced 1, 2, and 3 Steps above the ring mat, and the ring apron is itself 2 Steps above the arena floor . .
43. Service Test and Evaluation Program. .
44. Secure Trade - Expedited Processing The STEP Lane is a pilot program from Juarez to El Paso that provides expedited processing of secure shipments . .
45. With weight on LF and knees slightly flexed commence to move RF forward on the ball of the foot with pressure through the ball of the LF, slightly straightening both knees and slightly flexing both knees as weight is taken on to RF with foot flat .
46. Standard for The Exchange of Product model data. .
47. To change the time of a clock to the correct time with no intermediate adjustments Compare with ``slew'' . .
Turkish Translations
1. (önek) üvey. .
Found celp in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. summons. call. draft-paper. .
2. Code Excited linear Predictive compression algorithm . . Â Acronym for code-excited linear prediction . . code excited linear prediction compression Compression algorithm used in low bit-rate voice encoding Used in ITU-T Recommendations G 728, G 7 .
Found lineer in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. linear. .
Found doğrusal in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. linear. .
Found çizgisel in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. linelike. .
2. linear. .
Found en in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. all-time. most. the very. best. very. width. breadth. diameter. most. est. .
2. best. breadth. most. very. width. .
3. A prefix signifying in or into, used in many English words, chiefly those borrowed from the French. .
4. Some English words are written indifferently with en-or in-. .
5. For ease of pronunciation it is commonly changed to em-before p, b, and m, as in employ, embody, emmew. .
6. It is sometimes used to give a causal force, as in enable, enfeeble, to cause to be, or to make, able, or feeble; and sometimes merely gives an intensive force, as in enchasten. .
7. See In-. .
8. A prefix from Gr. &?; in, meaning in; as, encephalon, entomology. .
9. A suffix from AS. - an, formerly used to form the plural of many nouns, as in ashen, eyen, oxen, all obs. except oxen. .
10. In some cases, such as children and brethren, it has been added to older plural forms. .
11. A suffix corresponding to AS. -en and -on, formerly used to form the plural of verbs, as in housen, escapen. .
12. A suffix signifying to make, to cause, used to form verbs from nouns and adjectives; as in strengthen, quicken, frighten. .
13. This must not be confused with -en corresponding in Old English to the AS. infinitive ending -an. .
14. An adjectival suffix, meaning made of; as in golden, leaden, wooden. .
15. The termination of the past participle of many strong verbs; as, in broken, gotten, trodden. .
16. Half an em, that is, half of the unit of space in measuring printed matter. .
17. See Em. half the width of an em. .
18. half the width of an em. .
19. Short form for en-quad, half the width of an em . .
20. A measurement of linear space used by typographers; half the width of an em . .
21. A fixed space equal to one-half the width of an em . .
22. One half of an "em". . half an em; used as a measurement of the number of characters in a given text . .
23. A unit of measurement equal to half of one em Also: en space, en quad, en rule, en leader . .
24. Half an em . .
25. An en is a typographers unit of measurement that is proportioned to the width of a capital letter "N " It will vary from font to font and will also vary with the point size of the font . . [in composition] one half of the width of an em . .
26. One-half the width of an em . .
27. End Node APPN end system that implements the PU 2 1, provides end-user services, and supports sessions between local and remote CPs ENs are not capable of routing traffic and rely on an adjacent NN for APPN services Compare with NN See also CP . .
28. A unit of measurement equal to half of one em . .
29. European Norm. . the letter "N" NU - a Greek letter XU - monetary unit of Vietnam. . traversal after arrival, no traversal after traversal from an anchor of the same link. .
30. European Norms. .
31. A measure of space equal to one-half of an em space in the same point size and typeface . .
32. European Normes or standards, which are gradually harmonising with and superseding British Standards . .
33. English Nature . .
34. Lord or priest king . . â?? The plural suffix; e g nisti means "overseer," nistien means "overseers " Note that some nouns have irregular plurals; e g formen becomes forminen . . "below, beneath, bottom" IE *en "in". . electroni .
35. One-half of an em . .
Turkish Translations
1. (sonek) kelimeleri sıfat, fiil, isim yapan ek. .
Found uzunluk in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. length. lengthiness. extent. linear measurement. long. .
2. extent. length. tallness. lengthiness. .
Found em in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. soakup. .
2. medicine. remedy ilaç. deva. çare. .
3. An obsolete or colloquial contraction of the old form hem, them. .
4. The portion of a line formerly occupied by the letter m, then a square type, used as a unit by which to measure the amount of printed matter on a page; the square of the body of a type. .
5. A prefix. .
6. See En-. a linear unit used in printing the square of a body of any size of type. .
7. the square of a body of any size of type. . a linear unit used in printing. .
8. A unit of measurement equaling 12 points or 4 5mm . .
9. A unit of type measurement, based on the "M" character . .
10. A setwise relative unit of measurement equal to the current type size, e g , an em in 10-point type is equal to 10 points Originally derived from the width of the upper-case "M" character Less commonly, a pica em , is used as an absolute .
11. A measurement of linear space used by typographers in which the unit is as wide and as high as the point size being set; twice the width of an en So named because the letter "m" in early fonts was usually cast on a square body . .
12. An em is a typographers unit of measurement that is proportioned to the width of a capital letter "M " It will vary from font to font and will also vary with the point size of the font . .
13. Em dash The square of the body size of any type, used a a unit of measure in some expanded or condensed faces, the em is also expanded or condensed form the square proportion A dash one em long Also called a long dash . .
14. A linear unit equal to the point size of the font In a 10 point font, the em will be 10 points An em-space is white-space that is as wide as the point size An em-dash is a horizontal bar that is as wide as the point size An em-square is a square .
15. In composition, a unit of measurement exactly as wide and high as the point size being set So named because the letter “M” in early fonts was usually cast on a square body . .
16. Unit of space equal to the point size of the type . .
17. A unit of measurement equal to the current type size, e g , an em in 12-point type is equal to 12 points Originally derived from the width of the upper-case M . . a typological measurement, so called because it represents the width of the widest .
18. A font-relative measure encoded by the font Before electronic typesetting, an em was the width of an `M' in the font In modern usage, an em is either specified by the designer of the font or is taken to be the height of the font Em's are typicall .
19. A unit of measurement equal to the current type size, e g , an em in 12-point type is equal to 12 points Originally derived from the width of the uppercase M . . [in composition] a unit of measure exactly as wide and high as the point size being set .
20. The unit of measure in printing The standard is a pica M; and the width of a line is measured by the number of such M's that would stand side by side in the "stick " This dictionary is in double columns, each column equals 11 pica M's in w .
21. Element Manager. .
22. Emphasis This virtual character formatting element indicates text that should be emphasized . .
23. In typesetting, a fixed space equal to the square of the type size being used One em is often used as a standard of paragraph indent in text . .
24. A unit of length corresponding to the width of a fontâs capital M at whatever size it is displayed . .
25. Element Manager . . a square unit with edges equal to the chosen point size, named from the letter M which was the widest letter. .
26. The unit of measure in printing The standard is a pica M; and the width of a line is measured by the number of such M's that would stand side by side in the "stick " This dictionary is in double columns, each column equals 11 pica M's in width, and .
27. Emergency Management Subsystem. . electromagnetic. .
Found motor in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. engine. .
2. engine. motor. motorboat. .
3. A type of internal- combustion engine in which the air drawn in by the suction stroke is so highly compressed that the heat generated ignites the fuel , the fuel being automatically sprayed into the cylinder under pressure. .
4. The Diesel engine has a very high thermal efficiency. .
5. One who, or that which, imparts motion; a source of mechanical power. .
6. A prime mover; a machine by means of which a source of power, as steam, moving water, electricity, etc., is made available for doing mechanical work. .
7. Causing or setting up motion; pertaining to organs of motion; applied especially in physiology to those nerves or nerve fibers which only convey impressions from a nerve center to muscles, thereby causing motion. .
8. A motor car; an automobile. machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion a nonspecific agent that imparts motion; "happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action". .
9. A device or machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy . .
10. In R/C racing this generally refers to an electric motor . .
11. A device which converts fluid power into mechanical force and motion It usually provides rotary mechanical motion . .
12. Principally a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy . .
13. There are more than 150 variations of motors that drive power tools Among the quality features are welded connections, built-in fans and commutators welded to motor windings . .
14. A rotating machine that converts electrical power into mechanical power . .
15. A machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy It is activated by ac or dc. .
16. A device used to convert electrical or air power into a rotational force 1 Pump Motor - used to drive the hydraulic pump 2 Stepper Motor - used to drive the rollers of the roll feeds or move the bolster in the Y or Theta-axis . .
17. Referring to nerves that give signals to muscles or glands in the body . .
18. A machine that produces motion or power for doing work . .
19. A machine which transforms electric energy into mechanical energy Standard motors are dual voltage and operate at 1725 RPM . . adj Of, relating to, concerned with, or involving muscular movement. . a device that provides rotary movement, see electr .
20. Relates to movements of muscles . . neurological term to represent that portion of the nerve or joint responsible for activity or motion, as compared to. .
21. A 1930's economy grade of gasoline, usually with low tetraethyl lead content and correspondingly low octane rating . .
22. Word used by student pilots and Yankees when referring to the engine . .
23. An actuator that converts linear power to rotary mechanical force and motion . .
24. The ability to move Motor skills can be thought of as "output" signals from the brain Many visual skills involve motor components . .
25. A source of mechanical power . . related to moving the muscles. .
26. Brit equivalent to vehicle Not to be confused with engine . .
27. Used as a verb, it is to travel by car. . generally refers to an electric motor . . machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion. . a nonspecific agent that imparts motion; "happiness is the aim of all men .
28. engine. .
29. engine. motor. motorboat. .
30. A type of internal- combustion engine in which the air drawn in by the suction stroke is so highly compressed that the heat generated ignites the fuel , the fuel being automatically sprayed into the cylinder under pressure. .
31. The Diesel engine has a very high thermal efficiency. .
32. One who, or that which, imparts motion; a source of mechanical power. .
33. A prime mover; a machine by means of which a source of power, as steam, moving water, electricity, etc., is made available for doing mechanical work. .
34. Causing or setting up motion; pertaining to organs of motion; applied especially in physiology to those nerves or nerve fibers which only convey impressions from a nerve center to muscles, thereby causing motion. .
35. A motor car; an automobile. machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion a nonspecific agent that imparts motion; "happiness is the aim of all men and the motor of all action". .
36. A device or machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy . .
37. In R/C racing this generally refers to an electric motor . .
38. A device which converts fluid power into mechanical force and motion It usually provides rotary mechanical motion . .
39. Principally a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy . .
40. There are more than 150 variations of motors that drive power tools Among the quality features are welded connections, built-in fans and commutators welded to motor windings . .
41. A rotating machine that converts electrical power into mechanical power . .
42. A machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy It is activated by ac or dc. .
43. A device used to convert electrical or air power into a rotational force 1 Pump Motor - used to drive the hydraulic pump 2 Stepper Motor - used to drive the rollers of the roll feeds or move the bolster in the Y or Theta-axis . .
44. Referring to nerves that give signals to muscles or glands in the body . .
45. A machine that produces motion or power for doing work . .
46. A machine which transforms electric energy into mechanical energy Standard motors are dual voltage and operate at 1725 RPM . . adj Of, relating to, concerned with, or involving muscular movement. . a device that provides rotary movement, see electr .
47. Relates to movements of muscles . . neurological term to represent that portion of the nerve or joint responsible for activity or motion, as compared to. .
48. A 1930's economy grade of gasoline, usually with low tetraethyl lead content and correspondingly low octane rating . .
49. Word used by student pilots and Yankees when referring to the engine . .
50. An actuator that converts linear power to rotary mechanical force and motion . .
51. The ability to move Motor skills can be thought of as "output" signals from the brain Many visual skills involve motor components . .
52. A source of mechanical power . . related to moving the muscles. .
53. Brit equivalent to vehicle Not to be confused with engine . .
54. Used as a verb, it is to travel by car. . generally refers to an electric motor . . machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy and so imparts motion. . a nonspecific agent that imparts motion; "happiness is the aim of all men .
Found fin in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. To carve or cut up, as a chub. .
2. End; conclusion; object. .
3. An organ of a fish, consisting of a membrane supported by rays, or little bony or cartilaginous ossicles, and serving to balance and propel it in the water. .
4. A membranous, finlike, swimming organ, as in pteropod and heteropod mollusks. .
5. A finlike organ or attachment; a part of an object or product which protrudes like a fin The hand. .
6. A blade of whalebone. .
7. A mark or ridge left on a casting at the junction of the parts of a mold. .
8. The thin sheet of metal squeezed out between the collars of the rolls in the process of rolling. .
9. A feather; a spline. .
10. A finlike appendage, as to submarine boats. .
11. A fixed stabilizing surface, usually vertical, similar in purpose to a bilge keel on a ship. organ of locomotion and balance in fishes and some other aquatic animals a stabilizer that resembles the fins of a fish show the fins above the water while s .
12. the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one. . one of a pair of decorations projecting above the rear fenders of an automobile. . one of a set of parallel slats in a door or window to admit air and reject rain. . a shoe for swimming; the padd .
13. FINish flag . .
14. Fleet Identification Number Ford's identification code for North American fleet customers. . A straight plate that lies in the water under the boat, which helps maintain balance and directional control . .
15. Firearm Identification Number FIP: Firearms Interest Police. . n a narrow, long, vertical wall of rock created by expansion of bounding joints by erosional forces . . vertical stabilizer. .
16. A sharp protrusion in a roof deck that can damage roof components . .
17. Straight, flat stabilizing structure which extends vertically downward and aids in maintaining a straight course while underway It is fixed near the stern of the shell Also known as the "skeg" . .
18. The fixed forward portion of the vertical tail surfaces . .
19. SWIFT's core store and forward message processing service bearing that name which enables financial institutions to exchange data worldwide . .
20. A fan-like body part in ray-finned fish It has spines covered with a thin skin The fish uses it to move . .
21. A control bit occupying one sequence number, which indicates that the sender will send no more data or control occupying sequence space . . the ball-pass frequency on the inner race . .
22. FASTER Identification Number . .
23. A thin projection of metal from the casting, formed as a result of imperfect mold or core joints . .
24. A vertical support made entirely of glass between two abutting glass panes Also sometimes known as a glass mullion . .
25. The Fin, also known as the "vertical stabilizer", is the fixed vertical surface at the rear of an aircraft It provides yaw stability for the aircraft . .
26. The skeg . .
27. A thin projected edge or casting . .
28. Florida Inclusion Network. .
29. A narrow, linear projection on a formed concrete surface, resulting from mortar flowing into spaces in the formwork . .
30. Finance. . a term used to describe a deck surface condition A sharp raised edge capable of damaging a roof membrane or vapor retarder . .
31. To carve or cut up, as a chub. .
32. End; conclusion; object. .
33. An organ of a fish, consisting of a membrane supported by rays, or little bony or cartilaginous ossicles, and serving to balance and propel it in the water. .
34. A membranous, finlike, swimming organ, as in pteropod and heteropod mollusks. .
35. A finlike organ or attachment; a part of an object or product which protrudes like a fin The hand. .
36. A blade of whalebone. .
37. A mark or ridge left on a casting at the junction of the parts of a mold. .
38. The thin sheet of metal squeezed out between the collars of the rolls in the process of rolling. .
39. A feather; a spline. .
40. A finlike appendage, as to submarine boats. .
41. A fixed stabilizing surface, usually vertical, similar in purpose to a bilge keel on a ship. organ of locomotion and balance in fishes and some other aquatic animals a stabilizer that resembles the fins of a fish show the fins above the water while s .
42. the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one. . one of a pair of decorations projecting above the rear fenders of an automobile. . one of a set of parallel slats in a door or window to admit air and reject rain. . a shoe for swimming; the padd .
43. FINish flag . .
44. Fleet Identification Number Ford's identification code for North American fleet customers. . A straight plate that lies in the water under the boat, which helps maintain balance and directional control . .
45. Firearm Identification Number FIP: Firearms Interest Police. . n a narrow, long, vertical wall of rock created by expansion of bounding joints by erosional forces . . vertical stabilizer. .
46. A sharp protrusion in a roof deck that can damage roof components . .
47. Straight, flat stabilizing structure which extends vertically downward and aids in maintaining a straight course while underway It is fixed near the stern of the shell Also known as the "skeg" . .
48. The fixed forward portion of the vertical tail surfaces . .
49. SWIFT's core store and forward message processing service bearing that name which enables financial institutions to exchange data worldwide . .
50. A fan-like body part in ray-finned fish It has spines covered with a thin skin The fish uses it to move . .
51. A control bit occupying one sequence number, which indicates that the sender will send no more data or control occupying sequence space . . the ball-pass frequency on the inner race . .
52. FASTER Identification Number . .
53. A thin projection of metal from the casting, formed as a result of imperfect mold or core joints . .
54. A vertical support made entirely of glass between two abutting glass panes Also sometimes known as a glass mullion . .
55. The Fin, also known as the "vertical stabilizer", is the fixed vertical surface at the rear of an aircraft It provides yaw stability for the aircraft . .
56. The skeg . .
57. A thin projected edge or casting . .
58. Florida Inclusion Network. .
59. A narrow, linear projection on a formed concrete surface, resulting from mortar flowing into spaces in the formwork . .
60. Finance. . a term used to describe a deck surface condition A sharp raised edge capable of damaging a roof membrane or vapor retarder . .
Found metre in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. meter. metre. rule. folding rule. .
2. metre. .
3. Rhythmical arrangement of syllables or words into verses, stanzas, strophes, etc.; poetical measure, depending on number, quantity, and accent of syllables; rhythm; measure; verse; also, any specific rhythmical arrangements; as, the Horatian meters; .
4. A poem. .
5. A measure of length, equal to 39.37 English inches, the standard of linear measure in the metric system of weights and measures. .
6. It was intended to be, and is very nearly, the ten millionth part of the distance from the equator to the north pole, as ascertained by actual measurement of an arc of a meridian. .
7. See Metric system, under Metric. .
8. See Meter. .
9. the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites . . the accent in a metrical foot of verse. . rhythm as given by division into parts of equal time. . the rhythm of verse, reduceable to one of four kinds, accentual, syllabic .
10. The basic unit for measuring length in the International System of Units This system is Canada's official system of measurement . .
11. The pattern of groups of syllables in which poetry is usually written . .
12. The basic unit of length in the metric system of measurement A metre is equal to approximately 3 28 feet or 1 09 yards . .
13. The groupings in which a succession of rhythmic pulses or beats is organized; in standard notation, indicated by a time signature at the beginning of a work . .
14. The fundamental unit of length in the metric system . . the pattern of pulse units in music. .
15. The SI fundamental unit of length, equal to 1 093 yards . .
16. Recurring patterns of accented and unaccented beats that produce a rhythmic grouping . .
17. Regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables Each until of rhythm is known as a foot The 4 standard feet are Iambic , Anapaestic , Trochaic and Dactylic Metric lines are named as to the number of feet in contains: 1 = Monometer; 2 = Dime .
18. meter. metre. rule. folding rule. .
19. metre. .
20. Rhythmical arrangement of syllables or words into verses, stanzas, strophes, etc.; poetical measure, depending on number, quantity, and accent of syllables; rhythm; measure; verse; also, any specific rhythmical arrangements; as, the Horatian meters; .
21. A poem. .
22. A measure of length, equal to 39.37 English inches, the standard of linear measure in the metric system of weights and measures. .
23. It was intended to be, and is very nearly, the ten millionth part of the distance from the equator to the north pole, as ascertained by actual measurement of an arc of a meridian. .
24. See Metric system, under Metric. .
25. See Meter. .
26. the basic unit of length adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites . . the accent in a metrical foot of verse. . rhythm as given by division into parts of equal time. . the rhythm of verse, reduceable to one of four kinds, accentual, syllabic .
27. The basic unit for measuring length in the International System of Units This system is Canada's official system of measurement . .
28. The pattern of groups of syllables in which poetry is usually written . .
29. The basic unit of length in the metric system of measurement A metre is equal to approximately 3 28 feet or 1 09 yards . .
30. The groupings in which a succession of rhythmic pulses or beats is organized; in standard notation, indicated by a time signature at the beginning of a work . .
31. The fundamental unit of length in the metric system . . the pattern of pulse units in music. .
32. The SI fundamental unit of length, equal to 1 093 yards . .
33. Recurring patterns of accented and unaccented beats that produce a rhythmic grouping . .
34. Regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables Each until of rhythm is known as a foot The 4 standard feet are Iambic , Anapaestic , Trochaic and Dactylic Metric lines are named as to the number of feet in contains: 1 = Monometer; 2 = Dime .
Found metres in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. mistress. concubine. paramour. fancy woman. kept woman. leman. .
2. mistress. kept woman. .
3. Rhythmical arrangement of syllables or words into verses, stanzas, strophes, etc.; poetical measure, depending on number, quantity, and accent of syllables; rhythm; measure; verse; also, any specific rhythmical arrangements; as, the Horatian meters; .
4. A poem. .
5. A measure of length, equal to 39.37 English inches, the standard of linear measure in the metric system of weights and measures. .
6. It was intended to be, and is very nearly, the ten millionth part of the distance from the equator to the north pole, as ascertained by actual measurement of an arc of a meridian. .
7. See Metric system, under Metric. .
8. See Meter. .
Found cam in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. pine. glass. window. .
2. A turning or sliding piece which, by the shape of its periphery or face, or a groove in its surface, imparts variable or intermittent motion to, or receives such motion from, a rod, lever, or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it. .
3. A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together. .
4. A projecting part of a wheel or other moving piece so shaped as to give alternate or variable motion to another piece against which it acts. .
5. A ridge or mound of earth. .
6. Crooked. a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. .
7. a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. . a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion. .
8. Computer-Aided Manufacturing. .
9. Computer Aided Manufacture. .
10. Computer Aided Manufacture CAM systems are sometimes integrated with a computer aided design system, <AHREF="#cad"CAD . . Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
11. Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
12. Computer Aided Manufacturing. .
13. Computer Assisted Manufacturing Programs that control machine tools, etc via communications interfaces CAD/CAM software programs are essential to the new "precision farming" systems that depend on global positioning systems . .
14. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing". .
15. Computer-Aided Manufacturing The use of computer aids in planning, tracking, analyzing, and implementing the construction of manufactured items . .
16. Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
17. Software dedicated to computer Aid ManufacturingComputer Aid Manufacturing A software for manufacturing Usually for NC machines . .
18. Computer Aided Manufacturing, that part of Computer Integrated Manufacturing restricted to the operation and control of manufacturing functions . . Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
19. Computer-aid manufacturing . .
20. A mechanical device for converting one kind of motion to another, usually rotary to linear The main application for cams in bicycle technology is in quick-release mechanisms As the quick-release lever is rotated from the open to the closed position .
21. Computer-assisted manufacturing/machining. .
22. The use of computers to assist in manufacturing . . computer aided manufacture. .
23. Computer-assisted manufacturing . .
24. Computer Aided Manufacture . . 1 Computer Aided Manufacturing This is when machinery receives instructions from computer input This input usually originates in a CAD device The CAD output is fed into the CAM device and translated into instructio .
25. Acronym for computer-assisted manufacturing . .
26. Content Addressable Memory Also known as "associative memory", CAM is a kind of storage device that includes comparison logic with each bit of storage A data value is broadcast to all words of storage and compared with the values therein .
27. Computer Aided Manufacturing refers to manufacturing involving the use of computer controlled tools and systems These tools may include numerically controlled machinery, resource usage planning, manfacturing control, quality control as well as stock .
28. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing ". .
29. pine. glass. window. .
30. A turning or sliding piece which, by the shape of its periphery or face, or a groove in its surface, imparts variable or intermittent motion to, or receives such motion from, a rod, lever, or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it. .
31. A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together. .
32. A projecting part of a wheel or other moving piece so shaped as to give alternate or variable motion to another piece against which it acts. .
33. A ridge or mound of earth. .
34. Crooked. a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. .
35. a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. . a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion. .
36. Computer-Aided Manufacturing. .
37. Computer Aided Manufacture. .
38. Computer Aided Manufacture CAM systems are sometimes integrated with a computer aided design system, <AHREF="#cad"CAD . . Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
39. Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
40. Computer Aided Manufacturing. .
41. Computer Assisted Manufacturing Programs that control machine tools, etc via communications interfaces CAD/CAM software programs are essential to the new "precision farming" systems that depend on global positioning systems . .
42. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing". .
43. Computer-Aided Manufacturing The use of computer aids in planning, tracking, analyzing, and implementing the construction of manufactured items . .
44. Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
45. Software dedicated to computer Aid ManufacturingComputer Aid Manufacturing A software for manufacturing Usually for NC machines . .
46. Computer Aided Manufacturing, that part of Computer Integrated Manufacturing restricted to the operation and control of manufacturing functions . . Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
47. Computer-aid manufacturing . .
48. A mechanical device for converting one kind of motion to another, usually rotary to linear The main application for cams in bicycle technology is in quick-release mechanisms As the quick-release lever is rotated from the open to the closed position .
49. Computer-assisted manufacturing/machining. .
50. The use of computers to assist in manufacturing . . computer aided manufacture. .
51. Computer-assisted manufacturing . .
52. Computer Aided Manufacture . . 1 Computer Aided Manufacturing This is when machinery receives instructions from computer input This input usually originates in a CAD device The CAD output is fed into the CAM device and translated into instructio .
53. Acronym for computer-assisted manufacturing . .
54. Content Addressable Memory Also known as "associative memory", CAM is a kind of storage device that includes comparison logic with each bit of storage A data value is broadcast to all words of storage and compared with the values therein .
55. Computer Aided Manufacturing refers to manufacturing involving the use of computer controlled tools and systems These tools may include numerically controlled machinery, resource usage planning, manfacturing control, quality control as well as stock .
56. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing ". .
57. pine. glass. window. .
58. A turning or sliding piece which, by the shape of its periphery or face, or a groove in its surface, imparts variable or intermittent motion to, or receives such motion from, a rod, lever, or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it. .
59. A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together. .
60. A projecting part of a wheel or other moving piece so shaped as to give alternate or variable motion to another piece against which it acts. .
61. A ridge or mound of earth. .
62. Crooked. a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. .
63. a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. . a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion. .
64. Computer-Aided Manufacturing. .
65. Computer Aided Manufacture. .
66. Computer Aided Manufacture CAM systems are sometimes integrated with a computer aided design system, <AHREF="#cad"CAD . . Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
67. Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
68. Computer Aided Manufacturing. .
69. Computer Assisted Manufacturing Programs that control machine tools, etc via communications interfaces CAD/CAM software programs are essential to the new "precision farming" systems that depend on global positioning systems . .
70. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing". .
71. Computer-Aided Manufacturing The use of computer aids in planning, tracking, analyzing, and implementing the construction of manufactured items . .
72. Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
73. Software dedicated to computer Aid ManufacturingComputer Aid Manufacturing A software for manufacturing Usually for NC machines . .
74. Computer Aided Manufacturing, that part of Computer Integrated Manufacturing restricted to the operation and control of manufacturing functions . . Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
75. Computer-aid manufacturing . .
76. A mechanical device for converting one kind of motion to another, usually rotary to linear The main application for cams in bicycle technology is in quick-release mechanisms As the quick-release lever is rotated from the open to the closed position .
77. Computer-assisted manufacturing/machining. .
78. The use of computers to assist in manufacturing . . computer aided manufacture. .
79. Computer-assisted manufacturing . .
80. Computer Aided Manufacture . . 1 Computer Aided Manufacturing This is when machinery receives instructions from computer input This input usually originates in a CAD device The CAD output is fed into the CAM device and translated into instructio .
81. Acronym for computer-assisted manufacturing . .
82. Content Addressable Memory Also known as "associative memory", CAM is a kind of storage device that includes comparison logic with each bit of storage A data value is broadcast to all words of storage and compared with the values therein .
83. Computer Aided Manufacturing refers to manufacturing involving the use of computer controlled tools and systems These tools may include numerically controlled machinery, resource usage planning, manfacturing control, quality control as well as stock .
84. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing ". .
85. pine. glass. window. .
86. A turning or sliding piece which, by the shape of its periphery or face, or a groove in its surface, imparts variable or intermittent motion to, or receives such motion from, a rod, lever, or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it. .
87. A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together. .
88. A projecting part of a wheel or other moving piece so shaped as to give alternate or variable motion to another piece against which it acts. .
89. A ridge or mound of earth. .
90. Crooked. a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. .
91. a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. . a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion. .
92. Computer-Aided Manufacturing. .
93. Computer Aided Manufacture. .
94. Computer Aided Manufacture CAM systems are sometimes integrated with a computer aided design system, <AHREF="#cad"CAD . . Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
95. Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
96. Computer Aided Manufacturing. .
97. Computer Assisted Manufacturing Programs that control machine tools, etc via communications interfaces CAD/CAM software programs are essential to the new "precision farming" systems that depend on global positioning systems . .
98. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing". .
99. Computer-Aided Manufacturing The use of computer aids in planning, tracking, analyzing, and implementing the construction of manufactured items . .
100. Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
101. Software dedicated to computer Aid ManufacturingComputer Aid Manufacturing A software for manufacturing Usually for NC machines . .
102. Computer Aided Manufacturing, that part of Computer Integrated Manufacturing restricted to the operation and control of manufacturing functions . . Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
103. Computer-aid manufacturing . .
104. A mechanical device for converting one kind of motion to another, usually rotary to linear The main application for cams in bicycle technology is in quick-release mechanisms As the quick-release lever is rotated from the open to the closed position .
105. Computer-assisted manufacturing/machining. .
106. The use of computers to assist in manufacturing . . computer aided manufacture. .
107. Computer-assisted manufacturing . .
108. Computer Aided Manufacture . . 1 Computer Aided Manufacturing This is when machinery receives instructions from computer input This input usually originates in a CAD device The CAD output is fed into the CAM device and translated into instructio .
109. Acronym for computer-assisted manufacturing . .
110. Content Addressable Memory Also known as "associative memory", CAM is a kind of storage device that includes comparison logic with each bit of storage A data value is broadcast to all words of storage and compared with the values therein .
111. Computer Aided Manufacturing refers to manufacturing involving the use of computer controlled tools and systems These tools may include numerically controlled machinery, resource usage planning, manfacturing control, quality control as well as stock .
112. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing ". .
113. pine. glass. window. .
114. A turning or sliding piece which, by the shape of its periphery or face, or a groove in its surface, imparts variable or intermittent motion to, or receives such motion from, a rod, lever, or block brought into sliding or rolling contact with it. .
115. A curved wedge, movable about an axis, used for forcing or clamping two pieces together. .
116. A projecting part of a wheel or other moving piece so shaped as to give alternate or variable motion to another piece against which it acts. .
117. A ridge or mound of earth. .
118. Crooked. a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. .
119. a river in east central England that flows past Cambridge to join the Ouse River. . a rotating disk shaped to convert circular into linear motion. .
120. Computer-Aided Manufacturing. .
121. Computer Aided Manufacture. .
122. Computer Aided Manufacture CAM systems are sometimes integrated with a computer aided design system, <AHREF="#cad"CAD . . Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
123. Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
124. Computer Aided Manufacturing. .
125. Computer Assisted Manufacturing Programs that control machine tools, etc via communications interfaces CAD/CAM software programs are essential to the new "precision farming" systems that depend on global positioning systems . .
126. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing". .
127. Computer-Aided Manufacturing The use of computer aids in planning, tracking, analyzing, and implementing the construction of manufactured items . .
128. Computer-Aided Manufacturing . .
129. Software dedicated to computer Aid ManufacturingComputer Aid Manufacturing A software for manufacturing Usually for NC machines . .
130. Computer Aided Manufacturing, that part of Computer Integrated Manufacturing restricted to the operation and control of manufacturing functions . . Computer Aided Manufacturing . .
131. Computer-aid manufacturing . .
132. A mechanical device for converting one kind of motion to another, usually rotary to linear The main application for cams in bicycle technology is in quick-release mechanisms As the quick-release lever is rotated from the open to the closed position .
133. Computer-assisted manufacturing/machining. .
134. The use of computers to assist in manufacturing . . computer aided manufacture. .
135. Computer-assisted manufacturing . .
136. Computer Aided Manufacture . . 1 Computer Aided Manufacturing This is when machinery receives instructions from computer input This input usually originates in a CAD device The CAD output is fed into the CAM device and translated into instructio .
137. Acronym for computer-assisted manufacturing . .
138. Content Addressable Memory Also known as "associative memory", CAM is a kind of storage device that includes comparison logic with each bit of storage A data value is broadcast to all words of storage and compared with the values therein .
139. Computer Aided Manufacturing refers to manufacturing involving the use of computer controlled tools and systems These tools may include numerically controlled machinery, resource usage planning, manfacturing control, quality control as well as stock .
140. Acronym for "Computer Aided Manufacturing ". .
Found protein in native language Turkish
English Translations
1. protein. .
2. A body now known as alkali albumin, but originally considered to be the basis of all albuminous substances, whence its name. .
3. In chemical analysis, the total nitrogenous material in vegetable or animal substances, obtained by multiplying the total nitrogen found by a factor, usually 6.25, assuming most proteids to contain approximately 16 per cent of nitrogen. any of a larg .
4. A large molecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids in a specific order; the order is determined by the base sequence of nucleotides in the gene that codes for the protein Proteins are required for the structure, function, and regulation .
5. A large molecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids in a specific order; the order is determined by the base sequence of nucleotide in the gene coding for the protein Proteins are required for the structure, function, and regulation of th .
6. A large biomolecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids in a specific order Proteins are required for the structure, function, and regulation of cells, tissues, and organs . .
7. A large, complex molecule composed of amino acids The sequence of the amino acids, and thus the function of the protein, is determined by the sequence of the base pairs in the gene that encodes it Proteins are essential to the structure, function, .
8. A large molecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids in a specific order; the order is determined by the base sequence of nuceotides in the gene coding for the protein Proteins are required for the structure, function, and regulation of th .
9. A large complex molecule made up of one or more chains of amino acids Proteins perform a wide variety of activities in the cell . .
10. A large molecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids in a specific order; the order is determined by the base sequence of nucleotides in the gene coding for the protein Proteins are required for the structure, function, and regulation of t .
11. A complex biological molecule composed of a chain of units called amino acids Proteins have many different functions: structure; movement ; catalysis ; transport ; regulation of cellular processes ; and response to the stimuli The information for m .
12. A polymer of amino acids linked via peptide bonds and which may be composed of two or more chains The uniqueness of individual proteins depends on the length and order of amino acids within the proteins . .
13. A molecule made up of a sequence of amino acids Proteins are the most common organic molecule found in living organisms . .
14. Any of the group of large molecules that are composed of a linear sequence of amino acids Proteins account for more than 50 percent of the dry weight of most cells, and are involved in most cell processes Examples of proteins include enzymes, colla .
15. An important kind of molecule in the human body, consisting of a sequence of amino acids The shape of a protein depends on the number and sequence of amino acids that make it . .
16. A large molecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids in a specific order; the order is determined by the base sequence of nucleotides in the gene that codes for the protein Proteins are required for the structure, function, and regulation .
17. A molecule composed of many amino acids There are many types of protein with a range of functions Proteins are important as enzymes Egg white is almost pure protein . .
18. Macromolecules consisting of long sequences of amino acids Protein is three-fourths of the dry weight of most cell matter and is involved in structures, hormones, enzymes, muscle contraction, immunologic response, and essential life functions . .
19. One of the three main classes of food Proteins are made of amino acids, which are called the building blocks of the cells The cells need proteins to grow and to mend themselves Protein is found in many foods such as meat, fish, poultry, and eggs .
20. Proteins are essential molecules in the body made up of many amino acids strung together DNA encodes the proteins and the cells can then turn the DNA into RNA and ultimately into proteins Clotting factors are one of many types of proteins. .
21. Molecules composed of amino acids Proteins constitute the enzymes and many of the structural components of cells . .
22. A macromolecule formed from a sequence of amino acids synthesized according to the genetic information coded by RNA Proteins are the fundamental functional and structural constituents of cells . .
23. Any of a group of complex organic macromolecules that contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually sulfur, and composed of one or more chains of amino acids, and include many substances, such as enzymes, hormones, and antibodies, that are .
24. A molecule made up of a number of amino acids arranged in a specific order determined by the genetic code Proteins are essential for all life processes 2 Return to top. .
25. Proteins are large molecules required for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's cells, tissues, and organs Each protein has unique functions Proteins are essential components of muscles, skin, bones and the body as a whole Protein .
26. A compound formed from a chain of amino acids Proteins are present in all living things, and are used for enzymes, hormones and other essential molecules . .
27. What it's good for: Keeps the body running, made from different combinations of amino acids Where you get it: Meat, eggs, dairy products, beans, whole grains, and vegetables RDA: Between 46 and 63 g for adults . . any of a large group of nitrogenou .
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