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Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük . 2009.
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cadre — (KAHD ree, KAH dreh) [French, from Italian and Latin: frame; framework] The core group of officers and men needed to organize and train a new military unit; a nucleus of qualified personnel or leaders in politics, business, religion, etc. A… … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
card — I. /kad / (say kahd) noun 1. a piece of stiff paper or thin pasteboard, usually rectangular, for various uses: a business card. 2. → postcard. 3. a piece of cardboard with more or less elaborate ornamentation, bearing a complimentary greeting: a… …
discard — verb (t) /dɪsˈkad / (say dis kahd) 1. to cast aside; reject; dismiss, especially from use. 2. Cards a. to throw out (a card or cards) from one s hand. b. to play (a card, not a trump, of a different suit from that of the card led). –verb (i)… …
Brand Book — A Brand Book records all livestock brands registered with an organization. In the U.S. most states have branding laws that require brands to be registered before use. This may be a state agency (usually affiliated with each state s Department of… … Wikipedia
Cadre — Cadre, Mehrzahl Cadres (frz., spr. kahd r), Rahmen, Einfassung; in der Militärsprache die Stämme oder Rahmen der Truppenkörper, in welche beim Cadresystem im Fall des Übergangs vom Friedens zum Kriegsfuß die Beurlaubten eingefügt werden.… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Cawdor — (spr. kahd r), Dorf in Schottland, 9 km südwestl. von Nairn, (1891) 1026 E.; C. Castle, wo König Duncan von Macbeth ermordet worden sein soll … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Accad — /ak ad, ah kahd/, n. Akkad. * * * … Universalium
Akkad — /ak ad, ah kahd/, n. Also, Accad. 1. one of the ancient kingdoms of Mesopotamia, the northern division of Babylonia. 2. Also called Agade. a city in and the capital of this kingdom, one of the three cities of Nimrod s kingdom. Gen. 10:10. adj. 3 … Universalium
saccade — /sa kahd , seuh /, n. 1. the act of checking a horse quickly with a single strong pull of the reins. 2. Ophthalm. the series of small, jerky movements of the eyes when changing focus from one point to another. [1720 30; < F saccade jerk, jolt,… … Universalium
saccade — The rapid movement of the eye from one still position to another. Derived from a French word for twitch, saccade is a typical occurence in visual perception the eyes fixing on one point after another in the visual field. (pr. se kahd ) … Glossary of Art Terms