kurum, temel, kuruluş, Temel, kaide, dayanak, üzerine herhangi birşey kurulan veya oturtulan kısım, esas, kurma, tesis etme, asıl, vakfî, enfrastrüktür, Fondöten: Kadınların, cildi pürüzsüz göstermesi, renk vermesi için yüzlerine sürdükleri yarı sıvı veya boyalı krem, astar, vakıf, tesis, makyaj altı kremi, korse, fondöten, evkaf, zemin, özül, dayanak, döşek, temel/kuruluş, foundation garment korse, altyapı, temel yapısı, yapma, işletme, bir vakıf, altyapılar, temeller, (isim) temeller,
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Temel, kaide, dayanak, üzerine herhangi birşey kurulan veya oturtulan kısım Tıp
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Fondöten: Kadınların, cildi pürüzsüz göstermesi, renk vermesi için yüzlerine sürdükleri yarı sıvı veya boyalı krem Kozmetik
That which is founded, or established by endowment; an endowed institution or charity, A donation or legacy appropriated to support a charitable institution, and constituting a permanent fund; endowment, That upon which anything is founded; that on which anything stands, and by which it is supported; the lowest and supporting layer of a superstructure; groundwork; basis, The act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect, Cosmetic cream roughly skin-colored, designed to make the face appear uniform in color and texture, The lowest and supporting part or member of a wall, including the base course and footing courses; in a frame house, the whole substructure of masonry, fundament, the structure on which the building rests, lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower" education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field of knowledge; "he lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study"; "a good grounding in mathematics" an institution supported by an endowment the basis on which something is grounded; "there is little foundation for his objections, base, substructure; establishing, founding; institution; cosmetic cream used as a base for makeup, The foundations of a building or other structure are the layer of bricks or concrete below the ground that it is built on, science fiction series written by Isaac Asimov, an institution supported by an endowment the basis on which something is grounded; "there is little foundation for his objections, education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field of knowledge; "he lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study"; "a good grounding in mathematics", A private non-profit organisation with funds and a program managed by its own trustees and directors, established to further social, educational, religious or other charitable activities by making grants A private foundation receives its funds from, and is subject to control of, an individual family, corporation or other group of limited number In contrast, a community foundation receives its funds from multiple public sources and is classified in the US by the IRS as a public charity, the supporting substructure of a building or other structure including but not limited to basements, slabs, sills, posts or frost walls, The footing and below grade level walls upon which the upper part of the structure rests, The supporting substructure of a building or other structure, including but not limited to basements, slabs, sills, posts or frost walls, The goal of many solitaire games is to eventually move all the cards onto the foundation piles Usually the foundations are empty at the start of a game, but in some games they may begin with a starter card, The lowest and supporting part or member of a wall, including the base course (see Base course (a), under Base, n.) and footing courses; in a frame house, the whole substructure of masonry, The lowest and supporting part or member of a wall, including the base course (see Base course (a), under Base, n, lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower", and footing courses; in a frame house, the whole substructure of masonry, Survey of residence under construction showing structure foundation in relation to property boundary, the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society"; "he regards the fork as a modern introduction", a woman's undergarment worn to give shape to the contours of the body, The supporting portion of a structure below the first floor construction, or below grade, including the footings, Technically, the foundation is the part of a building that meets the ground, where all loads are transferred to the ground, The supporting material upon which the substructure portion of a bridge is placed (2) Functional Classification The grouping of individual roads in a road system according to their purpose and the type of traffic they serve (4), the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained; "the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture", an institution supported by an endowment, A foundation is an organization which provides money for a special purpose such as research or charity. the National Foundation for Educational Research, The foundation of something such as a belief or way of life is the things on which it is based. The issue strikes at the very foundation of our community This laid the foundations for later modern economic growth. If an event shakes the foundations of a society or a system of beliefs, it causes great uncertainty and makes people question their most deeply held beliefs. The destruction of war and the death of millions of young people shook the foundations of Western idealism, If a story, idea, or argument has no foundation, there are no facts to prove that it is true. The allegations were without foundation Each complaint is analysed very closely, and if it has no foundation it is rejected, Foundation is a skin-coloured cream that you put on your face before putting on the rest of your make-up. see also found. Part of a structural system that supports and anchors the superstructure of a building and transmits its loads directly to the earth. To prevent damage from repeated freeze-thaw cycles, the bottom of the foundation must be below the frost line. The foundations of low-rise residential buildings are nearly all supported on spread footings, wide bases (usually of concrete) that support walls or piers and distribute the load over a greater area. A concrete grade beam supported by isolated footings, piers, or piles may be placed at ground level, especially in a building without a basement, to support the exterior wall. Spread footings are also used in greatly enlarged form for high-rise buildings. Other systems for supporting heavy loads include piles, concrete caisson columns, and building directly on exposed rock. In yielding soil, a floating foundation consisting of rigid, boxlike structures set at such a depth that the weight of the soil removed to place it equals the weight of the construction supported may be used. Nongovernmental, nonprofit organization with assets provided by donors and managed by its own officials and with income expended for socially useful purposes. Foundations can be traced back to ancient Greece. The late 19th century first saw the establishment of large foundations with broad purposes and great freedom of action, usually originating in the fortunes of wealthy industrialists. Today foundations are classified as community (having support from many donors and located in a specific community), corporation-sponsored, and independent. Notable examples include the Smithsonian Institution (1846), the Carnegie Corp. of New York (1911), the Rockefeller Foundation (1913), and the Ford Foundation (1936), one of the largest in the world. Nongovernmental organizations are known colloquially as "NGOs.". Ford Foundation Rockefeller Foundation mathematics foundations of, the basis on which something is grounded; "there is little foundation for his objections", pertaining to the establishment of cathedrals: about half of the medieval cathedrals were monastic, and half were secular There are nine Old Foundation secular cathedrals in England, including Lichfield With the dissolution of the monasteries during the Reformation the monks in monastic cathedrals were replaced by secular clergy and were given a new constitution by Henry VIII Those cathedrals are known as cathedrals of the New Foundation, but cathedrals which had always had secular clergy retained their old constitutions with deans and canons, and are known as cathedrals of the Old Foundation, A kind of pile The goal of many solitaire games is to eventually move all the cards onto the foundation piles Usually the foundations are empty at the start of a game, but in some games they may begin with a starter card, A private nonprofit organization with funds and a program managed by its own trustees and directors, established to further social, educational, religious or other charitable activities by making grants A private foundation receives its funds from, and is subject to control of, an individual family, corporation or other group of limited number In contrast, a community foundation receives its funds from multiple public sources and is classified by the IRS as a public charity, Lower part of a structure that transmits loads directly to the soil The excavated surface upon which a dam is placed The foundation at Horsetooth Dam includes a layer of limestone that has been channeling water from the reservoir, under the dam, to the valley downstream of the dam, The base that structures (buildings and bridges) are rest on They help reduce the pressure (or loading) on a soil by spreading it over a larger area or transfering it to a stronger layer of soil, the supporting material upon which the substructure portion of a bridge is placed, The supporting portion of a structure located below the structure and supported only by soil or rock, the rationale for the attributes and domains covered by the teacher evaluation Foundations can include teacher duties and professional responsibilities, research on teaching, governmental policies, professional expertise, and theories of teaching and learning Through descriptive or prescriptive analysis, foundations become the basis upon which the domains to be covered by the evaluation are determined and the elements, indicators, and descriptors are identified This approach will help ensure that the criteria reflect the school's and district's missions and policies See Criterion, Model, A strike in the ninth frame; base for three possible strikes in the tenth frame, Lower part of a structure which transmits the load to the earth The excavated surface upon which a dam is placed, The portion of a building that has the sole purpose of transmitting structural loads from the building into the earth, The substructure which supports a building or other structure, The basis for a homes The foundation is located at the lowest portion of the home and is used to support the structure built upon it (More on foundations), A strike in the ninth frame; so he called because it lays a foundation for a strong finish, with the possibility of three more strikes in the tenth, cill, Plural of foundation, base, substructure (i.e. of a building),
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That which is founded, or established by endowment; an endowed institution or charity - "The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. is the parent organization of the Wiktionary collaborative project."
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A donation or legacy appropriated to support a charitable institution, and constituting a permanent fund; endowment
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That upon which anything is founded; that on which anything stands, and by which it is supported; the lowest and supporting layer of a superstructure; groundwork; basis
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The act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect - "The foundation of his institute has been wrought with difficulty."
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Cosmetic cream roughly skin-colored, designed to make the face appear uniform in color and texture
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The lowest and supporting part or member of a wall, including the base course and footing courses; in a frame house, the whole substructure of masonry - "The foundations of this construction have been laid out."
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the structure on which the building rests
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lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower" education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field of knowledge; "he lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study"; "a good grounding in mathematics" an institution supported by an endowment the basis on which something is grounded; "there is little foundation for his objections
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base, substructure; establishing, founding; institution; cosmetic cream used as a base for makeup isim
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The foundations of a building or other structure are the layer of bricks or concrete below the ground that it is built on
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science fiction series written by Isaac Asimov isim
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an institution supported by an endowment the basis on which something is grounded; "there is little foundation for his objections
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education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field of knowledge; "he lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study"; "a good grounding in mathematics"
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A private non-profit organisation with funds and a program managed by its own trustees and directors, established to further social, educational, religious or other charitable activities by making grants A private foundation receives its funds from, and is subject to control of, an individual family, corporation or other group of limited number In contrast, a community foundation receives its funds from multiple public sources and is classified in the US by the IRS as a public charity
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the supporting substructure of a building or other structure including but not limited to basements, slabs, sills, posts or frost walls
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The footing and below grade level walls upon which the upper part of the structure rests
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The supporting substructure of a building or other structure, including but not limited to basements, slabs, sills, posts or frost walls
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The goal of many solitaire games is to eventually move all the cards onto the foundation piles Usually the foundations are empty at the start of a game, but in some games they may begin with a starter card
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The lowest and supporting part or member of a wall, including the base course (see Base course (a), under Base, n.) and footing courses; in a frame house, the whole substructure of masonry
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The lowest and supporting part or member of a wall, including the base course (see Base course (a), under Base, n
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lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower"
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and footing courses; in a frame house, the whole substructure of masonry
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Survey of residence under construction showing structure foundation in relation to property boundary
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the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society"; "he regards the fork as a modern introduction"
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a woman's undergarment worn to give shape to the contours of the body
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The supporting portion of a structure below the first floor construction, or below grade, including the footings
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Technically, the foundation is the part of a building that meets the ground, where all loads are transferred to the ground
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The supporting material upon which the substructure portion of a bridge is placed (2) Functional Classification The grouping of individual roads in a road system according to their purpose and the type of traffic they serve (4)
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the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained; "the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture"
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an institution supported by an endowment
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A foundation is an organization which provides money for a special purpose such as research or charity. the National Foundation for Educational Research
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The foundation of something such as a belief or way of life is the things on which it is based. The issue strikes at the very foundation of our community This laid the foundations for later modern economic growth. If an event shakes the foundations of a society or a system of beliefs, it causes great uncertainty and makes people question their most deeply held beliefs. The destruction of war and the death of millions of young people shook the foundations of Western idealism
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If a story, idea, or argument has no foundation, there are no facts to prove that it is true. The allegations were without foundation Each complaint is analysed very closely, and if it has no foundation it is rejected
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Foundation is a skin-coloured cream that you put on your face before putting on the rest of your make-up. see also found. Part of a structural system that supports and anchors the superstructure of a building and transmits its loads directly to the earth. To prevent damage from repeated freeze-thaw cycles, the bottom of the foundation must be below the frost line. The foundations of low-rise residential buildings are nearly all supported on spread footings, wide bases (usually of concrete) that support walls or piers and distribute the load over a greater area. A concrete grade beam supported by isolated footings, piers, or piles may be placed at ground level, especially in a building without a basement, to support the exterior wall. Spread footings are also used in greatly enlarged form for high-rise buildings. Other systems for supporting heavy loads include piles, concrete caisson columns, and building directly on exposed rock. In yielding soil, a floating foundation consisting of rigid, boxlike structures set at such a depth that the weight of the soil removed to place it equals the weight of the construction supported may be used. Nongovernmental, nonprofit organization with assets provided by donors and managed by its own officials and with income expended for socially useful purposes. Foundations can be traced back to ancient Greece. The late 19th century first saw the establishment of large foundations with broad purposes and great freedom of action, usually originating in the fortunes of wealthy industrialists. Today foundations are classified as community (having support from many donors and located in a specific community), corporation-sponsored, and independent. Notable examples include the Smithsonian Institution (1846), the Carnegie Corp. of New York (1911), the Rockefeller Foundation (1913), and the Ford Foundation (1936), one of the largest in the world. Nongovernmental organizations are known colloquially as "NGOs.". Ford Foundation Rockefeller Foundation mathematics foundations of
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the basis on which something is grounded; "there is little foundation for his objections"
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pertaining to the establishment of cathedrals: about half of the medieval cathedrals were monastic, and half were secular There are nine Old Foundation secular cathedrals in England, including Lichfield With the dissolution of the monasteries during the Reformation the monks in monastic cathedrals were replaced by secular clergy and were given a new constitution by Henry VIII Those cathedrals are known as cathedrals of the New Foundation, but cathedrals which had always had secular clergy retained their old constitutions with deans and canons, and are known as cathedrals of the Old Foundation
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A kind of pile The goal of many solitaire games is to eventually move all the cards onto the foundation piles Usually the foundations are empty at the start of a game, but in some games they may begin with a starter card
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A private nonprofit organization with funds and a program managed by its own trustees and directors, established to further social, educational, religious or other charitable activities by making grants A private foundation receives its funds from, and is subject to control of, an individual family, corporation or other group of limited number In contrast, a community foundation receives its funds from multiple public sources and is classified by the IRS as a public charity
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Lower part of a structure that transmits loads directly to the soil The excavated surface upon which a dam is placed The foundation at Horsetooth Dam includes a layer of limestone that has been channeling water from the reservoir, under the dam, to the valley downstream of the dam
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The base that structures (buildings and bridges) are rest on They help reduce the pressure (or loading) on a soil by spreading it over a larger area or transfering it to a stronger layer of soil
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the supporting material upon which the substructure portion of a bridge is placed
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The supporting portion of a structure located below the structure and supported only by soil or rock
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the rationale for the attributes and domains covered by the teacher evaluation Foundations can include teacher duties and professional responsibilities, research on teaching, governmental policies, professional expertise, and theories of teaching and learning Through descriptive or prescriptive analysis, foundations become the basis upon which the domains to be covered by the evaluation are determined and the elements, indicators, and descriptors are identified This approach will help ensure that the criteria reflect the school's and district's missions and policies See Criterion, Model
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A strike in the ninth frame; base for three possible strikes in the tenth frame
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Lower part of a structure which transmits the load to the earth The excavated surface upon which a dam is placed
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The portion of a building that has the sole purpose of transmitting structural loads from the building into the earth
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The substructure which supports a building or other structure
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The basis for a homes The foundation is located at the lowest portion of the home and is used to support the structure built upon it (More on foundations)
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A strike in the ninth frame; so he called because it lays a foundation for a strong finish, with the possibility of three more strikes in the tenth
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