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(Diş Hekimliği) 1. Bir iplik veya kordonla bağlama işlemi. 2. Bir dişi apareye, ark teline veya diğer bir dişe bağlamak için ortodontide kullanılan tel veya iplik
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bağ

Sami, Leyla'yı boğmak için bir bağlama ipi kullandı. - Sami used a ligature to strangle Layla.

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{i} müz. bağ
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kan damarını bağlamak için kullanılan tel veya iplik
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raptetme
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(isim) bağ
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bağlamak
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{i} (Tıp) kan damarını bağlamak için kullanılan iplik
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(Tıp) Açılmış bir damarın bağlanması
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tel ile bağlamak
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bir araya getirmek
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(Tıp) Ligatür: Kan damarını bağlamak için kullanılan tel veya iplik
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bağlama

Sami, Leyla'yı boğmak için bir bağlama ipi kullandı. - Sami used a ligature to strangle Layla.

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A group of notes played as a phrase, or the curved line that indicates such a phrase
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A character that visually combines multiple letters, such as æ, œ, ß or ij; also logotype
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A piece used to hold a reed to the mouthpiece on woodwind instruments
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The act of tying or binding something
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anything that constricts, or serves for binding or tying
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{n} a bandage, any thing bound on
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Two or more letters tied into a single character Used for combinations like f and i in "expert" elements of some serif families, such as Bembo or AGaramond
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A cord or similar thing used to tie something; especially the thread used in surgery to close a vessel or duct
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In typography, two or more letters merged into one
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The band that secures the reed to the mouthpiece of wind instruments such as the clarinet and saxophone Also a slur mark on a score, instructing a singer to sing two or more notes to a single syllable
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Special letter pairs that are designed to be a single letter form Examples: ff ffi ffl fi fl to top
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Two or more characters combined to represent a single typographical character The modern Latin script uses only a few Other scripts use many ligatures that depend on font and style Some languages, such as Arabic, have mandatory ligatures; other languages have characters that were derived from ligatures, such as the German ligature of long and short "s" () and the ampersand (&), which is the contracted form of the Latin word et
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A special double character in a font representing two letters as one In modern typography, the most common ligatures are: fi, fl, ffi, ffl, and sometimes ff Others include the vowel pairs ae and oe, and more rarely, ct, st, and sp
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a character that combines two or more letters, such as æ
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A piece used to hold the reed to the mouthpiece on woodwind instruments
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A composite character in which the components are recognisable
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A glyph representing a combination of two or more characters In the Latin script, there are only a few in modern use, such as the ligatures between "f" and "i" or "f and l" Other scripts make use of many ligatures, depending on the font and style
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Typically of annealed wire, rubber, or a polymer, a tie that secures the archwire in the bracket-slot
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A grapheme formed by a combination of two letters
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Two or more letters tied together into a single letter In some typefaces, character combinations such as fi and fl overlap, resulting in an unsightly shape The fi and fl ligatures were designed to improve the appearance of these characters Letter combinations such as ff, ffl and ffi are available in the Adobe Expert Collections
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type term
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The state of being bound or stiffened; stiffness; as, the ligature of a joint
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A double character, or a type consisting of two or more letters or characters united, as æ, fi, &ffllig
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The apparent combination of two characters by a stroke or tie
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character consisting of two or more letters combined into one
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the act of tying or binding things together
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A thread or wire used to remove tumors, etc
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A single glyph which is composed of two adjacent characters A common example in the latin script is the "fi" ligature which has a nicer feel to it than the sequence
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the metal band that binds the reed to the mouthpiece of instruments such as a clarinet or saxophone
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a single shape or glyph that represents two or more underlying characters
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{i} act of binding or tying; cord used for tying or binding; something which binds or connects; slur, arched line that connects notes (Music); printed or written character consisting of two or more letters or characters joined together
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A thread or string for tying the blood vessels, particularly the arteries, to prevent hemorrhage
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To ligate; to tie
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A compound of two characters, e g "OE"
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a metal band used to attach a reed to the mouthpiece of a clarinet or saxophone
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The act of tying something
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(music) a group of notes connected by a slur
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A character in which two or more letters have been joined or connected e g , Ligatures were used by early printers to improve the aesthetics of some letter combinations ITA used ligatures to improve the recognition of digraphs A visual form representing a combination of two or more visual forms Ligatures may either be obligatory, in which case their use is required, or optional, when they may be freely used or not
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A curve or line connecting notes; a slur
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something used to tie or bind
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thread used by surgeons to bind a vessel (as to constrict the flow of blood) a metal band used to attach a reed to the mouthpiece of a clarinet or saxophone character consisting of two or more letters combined into one (music) a group of notes connected by a slur
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Anything that binds; a band or bandage
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Impotence caused by magic or charms
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thread used by surgeons to bind a vessel (as to constrict the flow of blood)
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Certain letter combinations that appear frequently together in fonts are combined as one character
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A character that visually combines multiple letters, such as æ, œ, ß, or ij that combines multiple letters
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A character whose glyph consists of two or more characters fused together An example found in older writing styles is the fusion of (g) and (zi) Oppurtunities abound to create Ethiopic ligatures
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Two letters joined together to form a new character, such as "fi" and "fl "
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A small elastic band or wire which holds the arch wire to the bracket
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The act of binding
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A glyph that is created when two or more characters are combined to create a new character
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Two or three characters joined on one body
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