Etymology: [ 'fa-brik ] (noun.) 15th century. From French fabrique, from Latin fabrica (“a workshop, art, trade, product of art, structure, fabric”), from faber (“artisan, workman”).
kumaş, inşa, dokuma, bez, bünye, kumaştan, kumaşlı, çatı, tekstil, iskele, yapı, kat, yapı, bünye, doku, kumaş, dokuma Açıklama: Kumaş; iplik halindeki doğal veya sentetik liflerden yapılmış ağır ve oldukça değerli bir dokumadır, fabrik, dokuma/yapı, dokumalar,
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kumaş isim
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inşa
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dokuma isim
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bez isim
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bünye isim
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kumaştan
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kumaşlı
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çatı
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tekstil Otomotiv
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iskele
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yapı
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kat Tekstil
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yapı, bünye, doku isim
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kumaş, dokuma Açıklama: Kumaş; iplik halindeki doğal veya sentetik liflerden yapılmış ağır ve oldukça değerli bir dokumadır Tekstil
The framework underlying a structure, An act of construction, especially the erection of a church, A material made of fibers, a textile or cloth, structure, building, The texture of a cloth, Interconnected nodes that look like a textile 'fabric' when viewed collectively from a distance, The physical constitution of soil material as expressed by the spatial arrangement of the solid particles and associated voids, A cloth made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers, A fencing material made from wire helically wound and interwoven in such a manner as to provide a continuous mesh without knots or ties except in the form of knuckling or of twisting the ends of wires to form the selvage of the fabric, a woven cloth of organic or inorganic filaments, threads, or yarns, Woven or knitted textile surface, To frame; to build; to construct, a thin, flexible sheet material usually made from woven or knitted textiles, A planar structure produced by nonwoven or interwoven yarns, fibers, or filaments, That which is fabricated Framework; structure; edifice; building, A framework or structure, The structure of anything; the manner in which the parts of a thing are united; workmanship; texture; make; as cloth of a beautiful fabric, cloth made of woven threads; textile, weave; structure, framework; construction, The act of constructing; construction, Cloth of any kind that is woven or knit from fibers, either vegetable or animal; manufactured cloth; as, silks or other fabrics, Any system or structure consisting of connected parts; as, the fabric of the universe, Term loosely used to refer to the inter-connect composed of XBCs and cells, A switch fabric provides the physical interconnection architecture that redirects the data from an incoming port to another outgoing port, - The interconnection of two or more Fibre Channel switches in such a manner that data can be physically transmitted between any of the switches, The physical material of the place (GPM/BURRA) For example, the fabric of cultural places may be an artefact scatter or a hut, The arrangement and physical relationship of components or constituent elements of something, One or more Fibre Channel switches in some networked topology, the underlying structure; "restoring the framework of the bombed building"; "it is part of the fabric of society", Fabric is cloth or other material produced by weaving together cotton, nylon, wool, silk, or other threads. Fabrics are used for making things such as clothes, curtains, and sheets. small squares of red cotton fabric Whatever your colour scheme, there's a fabric to match, The fabric of a society or system is its basic structure, with all the customs and beliefs that make it work successfully. The fabric of society has been deeply damaged by the previous regime, The fabric of a building is its walls, roof, and the materials with which it is built. Condensation will eventually cause the fabric of the building to rot away, artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitraqnsparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress", The quality of a person or group's experience, measured in terms of their capacity to integrate many (or few) different kinds of elements coherently and creatively in their awareness and actions In any individual or group, this may vary considerably from moment to moment, ranging from simple perceptions and unthinking reactions to stimuli and nothing more, to complex clusters of perceptions, memories, patterning, off-set awareness, awareness of others, and creativity Most people and groups, however, show a habitual, characteristic level of fabric See Note on Fabric, ‑ A sheet structure made from fibers, filaments or yarns, A woven cloth of organic or inorganic filaments, threads or yarns, A Fibre Channel switch or two or more Fibre Channel switches interconnected in such a way that data can be physically transmitted between any two N_Ports on any of the switches, A group of interconnections between ports that includes a fabric element, a woven cloth of organic or inorganic filaments threads or yarns, A Fibre Channel interconnect that handles routing that can be used to create complex Fibre Channel networks, A material made up of fibers known as cloth, used for clothing, interior purposes and various other uses, Cloth made from yarn Yarn is woven into cloth The weft threads run widthways and warp threads longitudinally, Arrangement of fibers held together in two dimensions A fabric may be woven, nonwoven, or stitched, Structure in a rock or unconsolidated sediment produced by the parallel orientation of individual mineral grains, inclusions, or elongate rock fragments, In tills which have been oriented by flowing water, fabric indicates the preferred orientation of the grains Sedimentologists would refer to this as "imbrication ", plural of fabric,
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The framework underlying a structure - "The fabric of our lives"
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An act of construction, especially the erection of a church
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A material made of fibers, a textile or cloth - "cotton fabric"
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structure, building
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The texture of a cloth - "the smooth fabric of an oriental silk cloth"
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Interconnected nodes that look like a textile 'fabric' when viewed collectively from a distance - "The internet is a fabric of computers connected by routers"
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The physical constitution of soil material as expressed by the spatial arrangement of the solid particles and associated voids
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A cloth made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers
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A fencing material made from wire helically wound and interwoven in such a manner as to provide a continuous mesh without knots or ties except in the form of knuckling or of twisting the ends of wires to form the selvage of the fabric
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a woven cloth of organic or inorganic filaments, threads, or yarns
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Woven or knitted textile surface
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To frame; to build; to construct
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a thin, flexible sheet material usually made from woven or knitted textiles
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A planar structure produced by nonwoven or interwoven yarns, fibers, or filaments
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That which is fabricated Framework; structure; edifice; building
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A framework or structure
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The structure of anything; the manner in which the parts of a thing are united; workmanship; texture; make; as cloth of a beautiful fabric
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cloth made of woven threads; textile, weave; structure, framework; construction isim
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The act of constructing; construction
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Cloth of any kind that is woven or knit from fibers, either vegetable or animal; manufactured cloth; as, silks or other fabrics
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Any system or structure consisting of connected parts; as, the fabric of the universe
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Term loosely used to refer to the inter-connect composed of XBCs and cells
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A switch fabric provides the physical interconnection architecture that redirects the data from an incoming port to another outgoing port
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- The interconnection of two or more Fibre Channel switches in such a manner that data can be physically transmitted between any of the switches
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The physical material of the place (GPM/BURRA) For example, the fabric of cultural places may be an artefact scatter or a hut
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The arrangement and physical relationship of components or constituent elements of something
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One or more Fibre Channel switches in some networked topology
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the underlying structure; "restoring the framework of the bombed building"; "it is part of the fabric of society"
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Fabric is cloth or other material produced by weaving together cotton, nylon, wool, silk, or other threads. Fabrics are used for making things such as clothes, curtains, and sheets. small squares of red cotton fabric Whatever your colour scheme, there's a fabric to match
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The fabric of a society or system is its basic structure, with all the customs and beliefs that make it work successfully. The fabric of society has been deeply damaged by the previous regime
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The fabric of a building is its walls, roof, and the materials with which it is built. Condensation will eventually cause the fabric of the building to rot away
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artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitraqnsparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
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The quality of a person or group's experience, measured in terms of their capacity to integrate many (or few) different kinds of elements coherently and creatively in their awareness and actions In any individual or group, this may vary considerably from moment to moment, ranging from simple perceptions and unthinking reactions to stimuli and nothing more, to complex clusters of perceptions, memories, patterning, off-set awareness, awareness of others, and creativity Most people and groups, however, show a habitual, characteristic level of fabric See Note on Fabric
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‑ A sheet structure made from fibers, filaments or yarns
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A woven cloth of organic or inorganic filaments, threads or yarns
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A Fibre Channel switch or two or more Fibre Channel switches interconnected in such a way that data can be physically transmitted between any two N_Ports on any of the switches
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A group of interconnections between ports that includes a fabric element
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a woven cloth of organic or inorganic filaments threads or yarns
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A Fibre Channel interconnect that handles routing that can be used to create complex Fibre Channel networks
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A material made up of fibers known as cloth, used for clothing, interior purposes and various other uses
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Cloth made from yarn Yarn is woven into cloth The weft threads run widthways and warp threads longitudinally
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Arrangement of fibers held together in two dimensions A fabric may be woven, nonwoven, or stitched
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Structure in a rock or unconsolidated sediment produced by the parallel orientation of individual mineral grains, inclusions, or elongate rock fragments
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In tills which have been oriented by flowing water, fabric indicates the preferred orientation of the grains Sedimentologists would refer to this as "imbrication "
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