Etymology: [ 'gi-l&-"tEn; "gE-(y)&- ] (noun.) 1793. From French guillotine, after Dr Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, who proposed its use for capital punishment.
giyotin, giyotin ile idam etmek, zaman kısıtlaması, giyotinle idam etmek, kâğıt bıçağı, Bademcikleri çıkarmakta kullanılan ve döner ir ustura vasıtasiyle ince dilimler kesebilen cerrahi alet, muzakere tahdidi, giyotinle idam et, (fiil) giyotin ile idam etmek,
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giyotin ile idam etmek fiil
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zaman kısıtlaması
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giyotinle idam etmek
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kâğıt bıçağı
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Bademcikleri çıkarmakta kullanılan ve döner ir ustura vasıtasiyle ince dilimler kesebilen cerrahi alet Tıp
A device used for cutting stacks of paper to straight edges, usually by means of a hinged blade attached to a flat platform, A cloture; a motion that debate be ended and a vote taken, A machine used for the application of capital punishment by decapitation, consisting of a tall upright frame from which is suspended a heavy diagonal-edged blade, To execute, cut or cut short (a person, a stack of paper or a debate) by use of a guillotine, Any machine or instrument for cutting or shearing, resembling in its action a guillotine, To behead with the guillotine, beheading device with a sharp blade which slides vertically in grooves (used mainly during the French Revolution);(British) paper cutter, A machine for beheading a person by one stroke of a heavy ax or blade, which slides in vertical guides, is raised by a cord, and let fall upon the neck of the victim, instrument of execution that consists of a weighted blade between two vertical poles; used for beheading people kill by cutting the head off with a guillotine; "The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country, Machine which trims the edges and cuts continuous stationery into single sheets, A machine used for cutting stacks of paper to straight edges, usually by means of a hinged blade attached to a flat platform, An instrument for cutting by means of dropping a heavy blade between two grooved uprights, A guillotine is a device used for cutting paper. Instrument for inflicting capital punishment by decapitation. A minimal wooden structure, it supported a heavy blade that, when released, slid down in vertical guides to sever the victim's head. It was introduced in France in 1792 in the French Revolution, though similar devices had been used in Scotland, England, and other European countries, often for executing criminals of noble birth. The name derived from a French physician and member of the National Assembly, Joseph-Ignace Guillotin (1738-1814), who was instrumental in passing a law requiring all sentences of death to be carried out "by means of a machine," so that execution by decapitation would no longer be confined to nobles and executions would be as painless as possible. The last execution by guillotine in France took place in 1977, Machine for cutting paper material to precise sizes, If someone is guillotined, they are killed with a guillotine. After Marie Antoinette was guillotined, her lips moved in an attempt to speak, A guillotine is a device used to execute people, especially in France in the past. A sharp blade was raised up on a frame and dropped onto the person's neck. One after the other Danton, Robespierre and the rest went to the guillotine, put to death by guillotine (device for beheading), instrument of execution that consists of a weighted blade between two vertical poles; used for beheading people, closure imposed on the debate of specific sections of a bill, kill by cutting the head off with a guillotine; "The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country", Parts are cut into individual pieces with equipment that uses a large blade to cut the final shape of the parts Similar to "sheared" but multiple sheets are cut with greater speeds and accuracy due to the automated nature of the equipment, a procedure which sets time limits on the passage of a bill or motion, a manual or electronic paper cutter with a straight blade, which raises and lowers with the downward action being the cutting portion of the cycle, A device developed in France to inflict the death penalty through decapitation by the dropping of a weighted and sharp metal blade onto the restrained neck of a convict, a truly amazing display of coordination we like to show off at football games and pep rallies Name comes from the fact that someone may very well get his head knocked off if he screws up during the Guillotine Other sections try to copy us, but we accept no imitations Done to the tune of a drum cadence, past of guillotine, plural of guillotine, third-person singular of guillotine, present participle of guillotine,
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A device used for cutting stacks of paper to straight edges, usually by means of a hinged blade attached to a flat platform
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A cloture; a motion that debate be ended and a vote taken
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A machine used for the application of capital punishment by decapitation, consisting of a tall upright frame from which is suspended a heavy diagonal-edged blade
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To execute, cut or cut short (a person, a stack of paper or a debate) by use of a guillotine
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Any machine or instrument for cutting or shearing, resembling in its action a guillotine
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To behead with the guillotine
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beheading device with a sharp blade which slides vertically in grooves (used mainly during the French Revolution);(British) paper cutter isim
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A machine for beheading a person by one stroke of a heavy ax or blade, which slides in vertical guides, is raised by a cord, and let fall upon the neck of the victim
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instrument of execution that consists of a weighted blade between two vertical poles; used for beheading people kill by cutting the head off with a guillotine; "The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country
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Machine which trims the edges and cuts continuous stationery into single sheets
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A machine used for cutting stacks of paper to straight edges, usually by means of a hinged blade attached to a flat platform
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An instrument for cutting by means of dropping a heavy blade between two grooved uprights
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A guillotine is a device used for cutting paper. Instrument for inflicting capital punishment by decapitation. A minimal wooden structure, it supported a heavy blade that, when released, slid down in vertical guides to sever the victim's head. It was introduced in France in 1792 in the French Revolution, though similar devices had been used in Scotland, England, and other European countries, often for executing criminals of noble birth. The name derived from a French physician and member of the National Assembly, Joseph-Ignace Guillotin (1738-1814), who was instrumental in passing a law requiring all sentences of death to be carried out "by means of a machine," so that execution by decapitation would no longer be confined to nobles and executions would be as painless as possible. The last execution by guillotine in France took place in 1977
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Machine for cutting paper material to precise sizes
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If someone is guillotined, they are killed with a guillotine. After Marie Antoinette was guillotined, her lips moved in an attempt to speak
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A guillotine is a device used to execute people, especially in France in the past. A sharp blade was raised up on a frame and dropped onto the person's neck. One after the other Danton, Robespierre and the rest went to the guillotine
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put to death by guillotine (device for beheading) fiil
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instrument of execution that consists of a weighted blade between two vertical poles; used for beheading people
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closure imposed on the debate of specific sections of a bill
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kill by cutting the head off with a guillotine; "The French guillotined many Vietnamese while they occupied the country"
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Parts are cut into individual pieces with equipment that uses a large blade to cut the final shape of the parts Similar to "sheared" but multiple sheets are cut with greater speeds and accuracy due to the automated nature of the equipment
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a procedure which sets time limits on the passage of a bill or motion
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a manual or electronic paper cutter with a straight blade, which raises and lowers with the downward action being the cutting portion of the cycle
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A device developed in France to inflict the death penalty through decapitation by the dropping of a weighted and sharp metal blade onto the restrained neck of a convict
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a truly amazing display of coordination we like to show off at football games and pep rallies Name comes from the fact that someone may very well get his head knocked off if he screws up during the Guillotine Other sections try to copy us, but we accept no imitations Done to the tune of a drum cadence
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