Etymology: [ -"flI ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English buterflie, butturflye, boterflye, from Old English butorflēoge, buttorflēoge, buterflēoge, perhaps a compound of butor- 'beater', mutation of bēatan 'to beat', and flēoge 'fly'.Donald A. Ringe, A Linguistic History of English: From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (Oxford: Oxford, 2003), 232. More at beat and fly. Alternate etymology connects the first element to butere (“butter”), as the name may have originally been applied solely to butterflies of a yellowish or butter-coloured blee. This may have merged later with the belief that butterflies ate milk and butter (compare Middle High German molkendiep (“butterfly”, literally “milk-thief”); Modern German Molkendieb), or that they excreted a butter-like substance (compare Middle Dutch boterschijte (“butterfly ”, literally “butter-shitter”)). Compare also Middle Dutch botervliege (“butterfly”) (Dutch botervlieg), German Butterfliege (“butterfly”). More at butter, fly.
kelebek, kelebek gibi bir yerden bir yere gayesi oimaksızın dolaşan kimse, butterfly valve kelebekli valf, butterflyorchid beyaz zeravent, butterfly tableaçılır kapanır kanatlı masa, havai yaradılışlı kimse, (isim) kelebek, social butterfly eğlence düşkünü kims, kelebekler, kelebek izleme,
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To cut strips of surgical tape or plasters into thin strips, and place across a gaping wound to close it, A flying insect of the order Lepidoptera, distinguished from moths by their diurnal activity and generally brighter colouring, To cut almost entirely in half and spread the halves apart, in a shape suggesting the wings of a butterfly, A use of surgical tape, cut into thin strips and placed across an open wound to hold it closed, The butterfly stroke, talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other women", (n ) A topology in which nodes are organized into levels, and there is a unique path from any node in the first level to any node in the last A butterfly is a recursive topology See also hypercube and shuffle exchange network, cut and spread open, as in preparation for cooking; "butterflied shrimp", (n ) A topology in which nodes are organised into levels, and there is a unique path from any node in the first level to any node in the last A butterfly is a recursive topology See also hypercube and shuffle exchange network, If you have butterflies in your stomach or have butterflies, you are very nervous or excited about something. An exam, or even an exciting social event may produce butterflies in the stomach. Any of more than 17,000 lepidopteran species found worldwide. Unlike moths, butterflies are active during the day and are usually brightly coloured or strikingly patterned. Distinctive features are club-tipped antennae and a habit of holding the wings vertically over the back when at rest. With few exceptions the larvae and adults eat plants. Butterflies are classified into five or six families. The metalmarks of the family Lycaenidae are found chiefly in the New World tropics; some members of the family Nymphalidae are called snout butterflies. Other species (with their families) include the white and sulphur butterflies (Pieridae), the swallowtail butterfly (Papilionidae), the blue, copper, and hairstreak butterflies (Lycaenidae), and the admiral, monarch, and painted lady (Nymphalidae). butterfly bush admiral butterfly blue butterfly butterfly weed cabbage butterfly copper butterfly monarch butterfly sulphur butterfly sulfur butterfly swallowtail butterfly white butterfly, A butterfly is an insect with large colourful wings and a thin body, any of a number of winged insects of the order Lepidoptera having long slender bodies and four colorful wings; butterfly stroke (Swimming); person who is in constant pursuit of pleasure, Butterfly is a swimming stroke which you do lying on your front, kicking your legs and bringing your arms over your head together, diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings, a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down, Curtain which is pulled aside and upward from one lower edge, without moving the opposite edge of the same piece or half Also known as tab or tableau curtain, Also known as crow A mix which activates up flaperons and down inner-most flaps for gliding speed control without spoilers or airbrakes, Rotating disc-type valve which moves 90 degrees from the closed position to the fully open position Normally used to stop or control the flow through a line, the butterfly regulates BOP steam and power house steam on main plant service line, An overused term It is when a goalie drops allowing both pads to extend out to the side and with the 5-hole closed (or almost closed) The majority of the lower portion of the net is covered, and the goalies holes are shut down Just because a goalie drops to his/her knees, does not mean they are butterfly goalies, fly, a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings cut and spread open, as in preparation for cooking; "butterflied shrimp", A general name for the numerous species of diurnal Lepidoptera, A swimming stroke in which the body is prone, the arms are moved in simultaneous circles, and the feet are kicked up and down, flutterby, an option position comprised of a long (short) option, two short (long) options at the next higher strike, and another long (short) option at the yet next higher strike, all of the same contract month, an overhead silk or linen screen used in outdoor film-making to diffuse harsh sunlight and soften shadows, The sale (purchase) of two identical Options, together with the purchase (sale) of one Option with a lower exercise price and one Option with a higher exercise price All Options must be of the same type, have the same underlying contract, and expire at the same time, and there must be an equal increment between exercise prices, The marker or indicator welded inside a cargo tank which is used to mark the calibrated capacity, In the context of equities, a firm with two divisions may split into two companies and issue original shareholders two shares (one in each of the new companies) for every old share they have, To cut food (usually meat or seafood) leaving one side attached and to open it out like the wings of a butterfly, An option strategy involving the purchase of one put (or call), the sale of two puts (or calls) at a higher exercise price, and purchasing one put (or call) at an equally higher price, To split meat almost entirely in half with a knife and then spread it apart, Curtain that is pulled aside and upward from one lower edge, without moving the opposite edge of the same piece or half Also known as tab or tableau curtain, n sl Quantar Cyclone light fighter, (see fivelet), To cut a food down the center, but not quite through, leaving both halves attached The food is then spread to resemble a butterfly Recipe: Broiled Butterflied Pork, To split foods such as shrimp or steak through the middle without completely separating the halves, then spreading the halves to resemble a butterfly, In cooking, when a recipe asks you to butterfly a food you should split it through the middle without completely separating the sides, then spread the halves to resemble a butterfly, flutter like a butterfly, A net sometimes streched over an outdoor scene to soften the sunlight C Back to top, flinder, past of butterfly, Cut partially through and spread open to increase the surface area Top, in the cab trade, are those drivers who take to the occupation only in summer-time, and at the best of the season At other times they follow some other occupation The feeling of the regular drivers against these `butterflies' is very strong - Nineteenth Century (March, 1893, p 177) Butterfly Kiss (A) A kiss with one's eyelashes, that is, stroking the cheek with one's eyelashes, plural of butterfly, A component used in the manufacture of earrings for pierced ears It attaches to the pin thereby holding the earring onto the ear, available in different weights and sizes Also known as scroll pieces See findings catalogue for details, present participle of butterfly,
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A flying insect of the order Lepidoptera, distinguished from moths by their diurnal activity and generally brighter colouring
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To cut almost entirely in half and spread the halves apart, in a shape suggesting the wings of a butterfly - "butterflied shrimp"
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A use of surgical tape, cut into thin strips and placed across an open wound to hold it closed - "butterfly tape"
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The butterfly stroke
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talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other women"
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(n ) A topology in which nodes are organized into levels, and there is a unique path from any node in the first level to any node in the last A butterfly is a recursive topology See also hypercube and shuffle exchange network
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cut and spread open, as in preparation for cooking; "butterflied shrimp"
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(n ) A topology in which nodes are organised into levels, and there is a unique path from any node in the first level to any node in the last A butterfly is a recursive topology See also hypercube and shuffle exchange network
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If you have butterflies in your stomach or have butterflies, you are very nervous or excited about something. An exam, or even an exciting social event may produce butterflies in the stomach. Any of more than 17,000 lepidopteran species found worldwide. Unlike moths, butterflies are active during the day and are usually brightly coloured or strikingly patterned. Distinctive features are club-tipped antennae and a habit of holding the wings vertically over the back when at rest. With few exceptions the larvae and adults eat plants. Butterflies are classified into five or six families. The metalmarks of the family Lycaenidae are found chiefly in the New World tropics; some members of the family Nymphalidae are called snout butterflies. Other species (with their families) include the white and sulphur butterflies (Pieridae), the swallowtail butterfly (Papilionidae), the blue, copper, and hairstreak butterflies (Lycaenidae), and the admiral, monarch, and painted lady (Nymphalidae). butterfly bush admiral butterfly blue butterfly butterfly weed cabbage butterfly copper butterfly monarch butterfly sulphur butterfly sulfur butterfly swallowtail butterfly white butterfly
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A butterfly is an insect with large colourful wings and a thin body
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any of a number of winged insects of the order Lepidoptera having long slender bodies and four colorful wings; butterfly stroke (Swimming); person who is in constant pursuit of pleasure isim
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Butterfly is a swimming stroke which you do lying on your front, kicking your legs and bringing your arms over your head together
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diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings
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a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down
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Curtain which is pulled aside and upward from one lower edge, without moving the opposite edge of the same piece or half Also known as tab or tableau curtain
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Also known as crow A mix which activates up flaperons and down inner-most flaps for gliding speed control without spoilers or airbrakes
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Rotating disc-type valve which moves 90 degrees from the closed position to the fully open position Normally used to stop or control the flow through a line, the butterfly regulates BOP steam and power house steam on main plant service line
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An overused term It is when a goalie drops allowing both pads to extend out to the side and with the 5-hole closed (or almost closed) The majority of the lower portion of the net is covered, and the goalies holes are shut down Just because a goalie drops to his/her knees, does not mean they are butterfly goalies
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a swimming stroke in which the arms are thrown forward together out of the water while the feet kick up and down diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings cut and spread open, as in preparation for cooking; "butterflied shrimp"
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A general name for the numerous species of diurnal Lepidoptera
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A swimming stroke in which the body is prone, the arms are moved in simultaneous circles, and the feet are kicked up and down
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an option position comprised of a long (short) option, two short (long) options at the next higher strike, and another long (short) option at the yet next higher strike, all of the same contract month
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an overhead silk or linen screen used in outdoor film-making to diffuse harsh sunlight and soften shadows
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The sale (purchase) of two identical Options, together with the purchase (sale) of one Option with a lower exercise price and one Option with a higher exercise price All Options must be of the same type, have the same underlying contract, and expire at the same time, and there must be an equal increment between exercise prices
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The marker or indicator welded inside a cargo tank which is used to mark the calibrated capacity
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In the context of equities, a firm with two divisions may split into two companies and issue original shareholders two shares (one in each of the new companies) for every old share they have
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To cut food (usually meat or seafood) leaving one side attached and to open it out like the wings of a butterfly
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An option strategy involving the purchase of one put (or call), the sale of two puts (or calls) at a higher exercise price, and purchasing one put (or call) at an equally higher price
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To split meat almost entirely in half with a knife and then spread it apart
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Curtain that is pulled aside and upward from one lower edge, without moving the opposite edge of the same piece or half Also known as tab or tableau curtain
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n sl Quantar Cyclone light fighter
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(see fivelet)
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To cut a food down the center, but not quite through, leaving both halves attached The food is then spread to resemble a butterfly Recipe: Broiled Butterflied Pork
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To split foods such as shrimp or steak through the middle without completely separating the halves, then spreading the halves to resemble a butterfly
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In cooking, when a recipe asks you to butterfly a food you should split it through the middle without completely separating the sides, then spread the halves to resemble a butterfly
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flutter like a butterfly
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A net sometimes streched over an outdoor scene to soften the sunlight C Back to top
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Cut partially through and spread open to increase the surface area Top
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in the cab trade, are those drivers who take to the occupation only in summer-time, and at the best of the season At other times they follow some other occupation The feeling of the regular drivers against these `butterflies' is very strong - Nineteenth Century (March, 1893, p 177) Butterfly Kiss (A) A kiss with one's eyelashes, that is, stroking the cheek with one's eyelashes
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A component used in the manufacture of earrings for pierced ears It attaches to the pin thereby holding the earring onto the ear, available in different weights and sizes Also known as scroll pieces See findings catalogue for details
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