Etymology: [ 't&r-&t, 't&-r& ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English touret, from Middle French torete, tourete, from Old French, diminutive of tor, tur tower; more at TOWER.
küçük kule, taretli, taret/kule, kuleli, kulecik, çıkma kule, uçağın baş tarafı, torna bağlama aynası, taret, turretedkule biçimindeki, döner taret, mim. ufak kule, ask. döner taret, ufak kule, turret lathe torna tezgahı, turret decktaret güvertesi, TARET:İçinde bir veya birkaç silah bulunan ve tabya, harp gemisi ve uçaklara yerleştirilen, kubbe veya silindir şeklinde zırhlı yapı. Taretlerin çoğu, dönebilecek şekilde imal edilir. Buna (gun turret) de denir, turret gun taret topu,
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kuleli
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kulecik
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çıkma kule Mimarlık
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torna bağlama aynası
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turretedkule biçimindeki
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ask. döner taret isim
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ufak kule
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turret lathe torna tezgahı
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turret decktaret güvertesi
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TARET:İçinde bir veya birkaç silah bulunan ve tabya, harp gemisi ve uçaklara yerleştirilen, kubbe veya silindir şeklinde zırhlı yapı. Taretlerin çoğu, dönebilecek şekilde imal edilir. Buna (gun turret) de denir Askeri
plural of turret, A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the corners of a building or castle, An armoured, rotating gun installation, on a fort, ship, aircraft, or armoured fighting vehicle, A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries, The elevated central portion of the roof of a passenger car. Its sides are pierced for light and ventilation, A pivoting attachment for holding tools, A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the angles of a larger structure, A small tower usually located at the corner of a building, A small tower which often contains a staircase, A small tower, often at the corner of a building Common in Queen Anne Styles among others A turret is a smaller structure while a tower begins at ground level, Where the application of the image occurs during a thermal image transfer, The elevated central portion of the roof of a passenger car, A revolving tower constructed of thick iron plates, within which cannon are mounted. Turrets are used on vessels of war and on land, Its sides are pierced for light and ventilation, A small circular tower which is part of a castle or a large building, Turrets are used on vessels of war and on land, A revolving tower constructed of thick iron plates, within which cannon are mounted, Small, slender tower, very small tower, round or polygonal in plan, A very small, slender tower In modern homes, usually only ornamental, A small, ornamental tower on a building, A turntable that is rotated to move a feed and/or front end receiver package to the focus of an antenna, or to move a (usually tertiary) mirror into the optical path of an antenna, a self-contained weapons platform housing guns and capable of rotation, A turret is a small narrow tower on top of a building or a larger tower, The turret on a tank or warship is the part where the guns are fixed, which can be turned in any direction, a small tower extending above a building, small tower often on a larger structure (castle, building, etc.); rotating mount of a gun or cannon (on tanks, warships, etc.); pivoted mechanism for holding and using different lathe tools; tower used in breaching or scaling a wall, There is always a controversy about whether a particular rotating gun emplacement should be called a "Turret" or a "Mount " In the USN, the difference between a turret and a mount is that a "Turret" is built into the ship, has a stalk that extends well below the weather deck and includes a barbette while a "Mount" is not part of the ship's structure and does not include a barbette As a general rule, 5 inch (12 7 cm) and smaller guns are in "Mounts" while 6 inch (15 2 cm) and larger guns are in "Turrets " Other navies had similar distinctions, Small tower, round or polygonal in shape and was used as a lookout point, A rotating plate on the microscope that contains up to five objectives to provide for a rapid change of magnification, Rotary tool holding device in CNC punch presses, A small tower; more specifically the buttressed corner of a keep that provided extra protection to a most vulnerable part of the building (A corner, if 'blind' to the field, could be undermined and bring down parts of two walls ), Tourelle A small tower rising above and resting on one of the main towers, usually used as a look out point, Small tower built at ½ mile intervals between milecastles on Hadrian's Wall, Small tower, round or polygonal; usually a lookout, A small tower, usually supported by corbels,
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A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the corners of a building or castle
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turret
An armoured, rotating gun installation, on a fort, ship, aircraft, or armoured fighting vehicle
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A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries
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The elevated central portion of the roof of a passenger car. Its sides are pierced for light and ventilation
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A pivoting attachment for holding tools
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A little tower, frequently a merely ornamental structure at one of the angles of a larger structure
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turret
A small tower usually located at the corner of a building
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A small tower which often contains a staircase
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turret
A small tower, often at the corner of a building Common in Queen Anne Styles among others A turret is a smaller structure while a tower begins at ground level
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turret
Where the application of the image occurs during a thermal image transfer
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turret
The elevated central portion of the roof of a passenger car
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turret
A revolving tower constructed of thick iron plates, within which cannon are mounted. Turrets are used on vessels of war and on land
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Its sides are pierced for light and ventilation
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A small circular tower which is part of a castle or a large building
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Turrets are used on vessels of war and on land
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A revolving tower constructed of thick iron plates, within which cannon are mounted
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Small, slender tower
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very small tower, round or polygonal in plan
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A very small, slender tower In modern homes, usually only ornamental
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A small, ornamental tower on a building
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turret
A turntable that is rotated to move a feed and/or front end receiver package to the focus of an antenna, or to move a (usually tertiary) mirror into the optical path of an antenna
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turret
a self-contained weapons platform housing guns and capable of rotation
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turret
A turret is a small narrow tower on top of a building or a larger tower
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The turret on a tank or warship is the part where the guns are fixed, which can be turned in any direction
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a small tower extending above a building
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small tower often on a larger structure (castle, building, etc.); rotating mount of a gun or cannon (on tanks, warships, etc.); pivoted mechanism for holding and using different lathe tools; tower used in breaching or scaling a wall isim
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There is always a controversy about whether a particular rotating gun emplacement should be called a "Turret" or a "Mount " In the USN, the difference between a turret and a mount is that a "Turret" is built into the ship, has a stalk that extends well below the weather deck and includes a barbette while a "Mount" is not part of the ship's structure and does not include a barbette As a general rule, 5 inch (12 7 cm) and smaller guns are in "Mounts" while 6 inch (15 2 cm) and larger guns are in "Turrets " Other navies had similar distinctions
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Small tower, round or polygonal in shape and was used as a lookout point
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turret
A rotating plate on the microscope that contains up to five objectives to provide for a rapid change of magnification
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Rotary tool holding device in CNC punch presses
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A small tower; more specifically the buttressed corner of a keep that provided extra protection to a most vulnerable part of the building (A corner, if 'blind' to the field, could be undermined and bring down parts of two walls )
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Tourelle A small tower rising above and resting on one of the main towers, usually used as a look out point
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Small tower built at ½ mile intervals between milecastles on Hadrian's Wall
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Small tower, round or polygonal; usually a lookout
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