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headeradd into favorites/ˈhɛdə/, /ˈhɛdɚ/
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Etymology: [ he-d&r ] (noun.) 15th century. to head + -er
Synonyms: head, heading, bonder, coping, cope, lintel

kolektör, Değişik yan boru hatlarına bir ana hattan besleme yapmak üzere ana hattın giriş, yan hatların çıkış yaptığı geniş çaplı boru. Gidiş hattı kolektörü, bağlantı, üstlük, kollektör, baş yapma makinesi, ana boru, bağ taşı, balıklama dalış, bağ, baş kesme makinesi, başak kesme makinesi, üst bilgi, kafa vuruşu, kafa atma, bağlantı taşı, üstbilgisi, cıvata başı yapan makina, başlık koyucu, başlıkçı, bir ucu duvarın dışında kalacak şekilde örülmüş tuğla, take a header baş aşağı düşmek veya dalmak, kafa/balıklama dalış, biçerdöğer maki nası, sayfa başlığı, başlık, başlik, DİKİNE KONAN (KUM TORBASI, TUĞLA):Boyları bir duvarın yüzü ile dik açılar teşkil edecek şekilde konmuş kum torbası, taş veya tuğla. Bak. "stretcher", sayfa başlığı üstbilgi, üstbilgi,

1 kolektör     ts
2 Değişik yan boru hatlarına bir ana hattan besleme yapmak üzere ana hattın giriş, yan hatların çıkış yaptığı geniş çaplı boru. Gidiş hattı kolektörü  Mühendislik     ts
3 bağlantı  isim     ts
4 üstlük     ts
5 kollektör     ts
6 baş yapma makinesi     ts
7 ana boru     ts
8 bağ taşı     ts
9 balıklama dalış     ts
10 bağ     ts
11 baş kesme makinesi     ts
12 başak kesme makinesi     ts
13 üst bilgi  Bilgisayar     ts
14 kafa vuruşu     ts
15 kafa atma     ts
16 bağlantı taşı     ts
17 üstbilgisi  Bilgisayar     ts
18 cıvata başı yapan makina     ts
19 başlık koyucu     ts
20 başlıkçı     ts
21 bir ucu duvarın dışında kalacak şekilde örülmüş tuğla     ts
22 take a header baş aşağı düşmek veya dalmak     ts
23 kafa/balıklama dalış     ts
24 biçerdöğer maki nası     ts
25 sayfa başlığı     ts
26 başlık     ts
27 başlik     ts
28 DİKİNE KONAN (KUM TORBASI, TUĞLA):Boyları bir duvarın yüzü ile dik açılar teşkil edecek şekilde konmuş kum torbası, taş veya tuğla. Bak. "stretcher"  Askeri     ts
29 sayfa başlığı üstbilgi     ts
30 üstbilgi  Bilgisayar,Teknik     ts
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a brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall or within the brickwork with the short side showing; compare stretcher, a horizontal structural or finish piece over an opening, A font, text style, or typesetting used for any of the above, Text, or other visual information, that goes at the top of a column of information in a table, The upper portion of a page (or other) layout, a machine that cuts the heads off of grain etc, Text, or other visual information, used to mark off a quantity of text, often titling or summarizing it, A raised tank that supplies water at constant pressure, especially to a central heating and hot water system, the act of hitting the ball with the head, the first part of a packet, often containing its address and descriptors, a headlong fall or jump, the first part of a file or record that describes its contents, a machine for heading, One who heads a movement, a party, or a mob; head; chief; leader, head-first dive; butt, ramming; top title, title which appears at the top of every page of a document (Computers); text which appears at the top of a document or letter on the Internet and indicates its origin and destination (Computers), A brick or stone laid with its shorter face or head in the surface of the wall, One who, or that which, heads nails, rivets, etc, (soccer) the act of hitting the ball with your head a machine that cuts the heads off grain and moves them into a wagon a framing member crossing and supporting the ends of joists, studs, or rafters so as to transfer their weight to parallel joists, studs, or rafters brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window, a headlong jump (or fall); "he took a header into the shrubbery", A fall or plunge headforemost, as while riding a bicycle, or in bathing; as, to take a header, A reaper for wheat, that cuts off the heads only, In framing, the piece of timber fitted between two trimmers, and supported by them, and carrying the ends of the tailpieces, a headlong jump (or fall); "he took a header into the shrubbery" (soccer) the act of hitting the ball with your head a machine that cuts the heads off grain and moves them into a wagon a framing member crossing and supporting the ends of joists, studs, or rafters so as to transfer their weight to parallel joists, studs, or rafters brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window, esp, Special information contained in the beginning of a packet, Information that appears across the top of e-mail messages, and newsgroup articles The header usually contains data about the sender, date message was created, the computer path the message traveled through and other information used for managing the message, Information shown at the beginning of each page Also used to describe information sent at the beginning of communicated data that identifies addresses and/or characteristics of the data All Internet transmissions have headers that tell your machine how to display the data, the part of an electronic mail message or news article that precedes the body of a message and contains, among other things, the sender's name and e-mail address and the date and time the message was sent, Information included at the top of an e-mail message that identifies the message's author, the recipient and lots of other technical details The full header is normally hidden from view, A block of data in the coded bitstream containing the coded representation of a number of data elements pertaining to the coded data that follow the header in the bitstream, The Header of an article contains information about the sender, the subject and the newsgroup of the article, Part of a newsgroup article or e-mail message that contains information needed by the computers that handled it Hard-to-read but informative,the message ID, date, and time, A portion of a message (cell, packet, frame, etc) at the front with control information such as the destination address, A header is text such as a name or a page number that can be automatically displayed at the top of each page of a printed document. Compare footer, In football, a header is the act of hitting the ball in a particular direction with your head, The portion of an e-mail message or a network newsgroup posting that precedes the body of the message; it contains information like who the message is from, its subject, and the date A header also is the portion of a packet that proceeds the actual data and contains additional information the receiver will need, The part of the HTTP request and response that is sent before the actual content, and that contains meta-information describing the content, (soccer) the act of hitting the ball with your head, The part of an e-mail message that precedes the message It contains information such as the originator, recipient, and subject of the message, If you are submitting a family tree, you have the option of adding a header to your file Many submitters use this area, which appears near the top of each page, to add supplemental information for those accessing the file, including: postal addresses, homepage URLs (Web addresses), page counters, cautions that some data has not been verified, and so on A header is not the same as a title, which appears directly under the RootsWeb masthead, The initial part of a data packet or frame containing identifying information such as the source of the data, its destination, and length, a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about; "the heading seemed to have little to do with the text", The header is information that appears at the top of an electronic mail message, A commented section of code at the beginning of a procedure, usually placed before the Sub or Function statement The header describes the purpose of the procedure, specifies all variables declared within it, and can contain information identifying the developer(s) who wrote it, horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window, a framing member crossing and supporting the ends of joists, studs, or rafters so as to transfer their weight to parallel joists, studs, or rafters, The portion of a packet, preceding the actual data, containing information such as source and destination addresses A header is also the part of an electronic mail message that precedes the body of a message See also: Electronic Mail, a machine that cuts the heads off grain and moves them into a wagon, A section located at the top of any message which identifies the sender, reciever and the subject of the message, brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall, Information that appears at the top of every page (within the normal top margin) of a document - for instance, the title of a report, or page number (See also Footer), The portion of a packet which contains the source and destination addresses, error checking, and other information A header is also the part of an e-mail message that precedes the body of the message and contains, among other things, the message originator, date and time, and subject lines, Information attached to the first frame of a message It carries information to the receiving device about the message itself, the message's destination, and routing information,   The portion of a message that contains information used to guide the message to the correct destination   (188)  Note: Examples of items that may be in a header are the addresses of the sender and receiver, precedence level, routing instructions, and synchronizing bits, Protocol control information located at the beginning of a protocol data unit, The part of an e-mail message, or Usenet posting, that contains information about the message Examples include: who it's from and when the message was sent, The top portion of a received email message, containing information about the routing of the message (See "Email Headers"), Supporting wood joists in a floor or double wood studs placed on edge over windows and doors to transfer weight, Identifying information printed at the top of each page The header normally contains the topic (or topic and subtopic) discussed in that section of the manual, Displayed and printed in the margin at the top of a page, The part of a message which contains information about the message itself, rather than the content of the message The headers appear at the start of the message, and are separated from the body (q v ) by a blank line, Are exhaust pipes which replace the normal exhaust manifold and increases vehicle power, consist of small type running at the top of a page and repeating information such as topic, title, page number, or date, Signs for use in a merchandising display with a selling message, product identification, brand name identification or similar information This is also used to refer to information cards that "head" a plastic-bag package, Plural of header, System that routes exhaust from the engine, are the lines of text that appear at the beginning of every Internet mail message, Information that is printed at the top of every page 2 10, Serves as a graphical page heading so users can quickly confirm that what they clicked on led them to the correct place Headers for each sub-page match the same graphical representation of the corresponding navigational element, creating continuity throughout the site, The documentation that accompanies the body of an email message Headers contain information on the email itself and the route it's taken across the Internet Recipients can normally see the "to" (identity of recipient), "from" (identity of sender) and "subject" (information in the subject line) headers in their inbox You can modify these to influence their decision to open or delete an email, The portion at the beginning of an email message that includes information such as To:, From:, Subject:, CC:, X-Sender, etc, Formatted information attached to the front of data sent through a computer network The headers contain information used to correctly deliver and process the data being sent, Headers are the part of an email that most people do not see Headers contain not only the "Subject:" line, but a complete list of the path that the email took along various machines on the Internet to reach it's destination Learning to decipher headers is a major part of becoming a spam hunter, because the spammer will usually try to forge, conceal, and mislead with the headers, The lines of text that appear at the top of every page of word processing documents, Headers are at the top of the e-mail messages that you receive, usually looking like "computereeze" Headers provide information on who sent the message, how it was sent, and where it went to get to you This information is very useful when trying to track down the sender of a message, Special exhaust manifolds that replace the stock manifold They are designed with smooth flowing lines to prevent back pressure caused by sharp bends, rough castings, etc, Fine-tuned exhaust system routing exhaust from engine Replaces conventional exhaust manifolds, Pipes that direct the flow of your exhaust ports to the exhaust system, It is like Title, but this is in the "body" part <H1> is the biggest and 6 is the smallest,

31 a brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall or within the brickwork with the short side showing; compare stretcher - "This wall has four header courses."     ts
32 a horizontal structural or finish piece over an opening     ts
33 A font, text style, or typesetting used for any of the above - "Parts of speech belong in a level-three header. Level-two headers are reserved for the name of the language."     ts
34 Text, or other visual information, that goes at the top of a column of information in a table - "That column should have the header "payment status"."     ts
35 The upper portion of a page (or other) layout - "If you reduce the header of this document, the body will fit onto a single page."     ts
36 a machine that cuts the heads off of grain etc - "They fed the bale into the header."     ts
37 Text, or other visual information, used to mark off a quantity of text, often titling or summarizing it - "Your header is too long; "Local Cannibals" will suffice."     ts
38 A raised tank that supplies water at constant pressure, especially to a central heating and hot water system     ts
39 the act of hitting the ball with the head - "His header for the goal followed a perfect corner kick."     ts
40 the first part of a packet, often containing its address and descriptors - "The encapsulation layer adds an eight byte header and a two byte trailer to each packet."     ts
41 a headlong fall or jump - "The clown tripped over the other clown and took a header."     ts
42 the first part of a file or record that describes its contents - "The header includes an index, an identifier, and a pointer to the next entry."     ts
43 a machine for heading     ts
44 One who heads a movement, a party, or a mob; head; chief; leader     ts
45 head-first dive; butt, ramming; top title, title which appears at the top of every page of a document (Computers); text which appears at the top of a document or letter on the Internet and indicates its origin and destination (Computers)  isim     ts
46 A brick or stone laid with its shorter face or head in the surface of the wall     ts
47 One who, or that which, heads nails, rivets, etc     ts
48 (soccer) the act of hitting the ball with your head a machine that cuts the heads off grain and moves them into a wagon a framing member crossing and supporting the ends of joists, studs, or rafters so as to transfer their weight to parallel joists, studs, or rafters brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window     ts
49 a headlong jump (or fall); "he took a header into the shrubbery"     ts
50 A fall or plunge headforemost, as while riding a bicycle, or in bathing; as, to take a header     ts
51 A reaper for wheat, that cuts off the heads only     ts
52 In framing, the piece of timber fitted between two trimmers, and supported by them, and carrying the ends of the tailpieces     ts
53 a headlong jump (or fall); "he took a header into the shrubbery" (soccer) the act of hitting the ball with your head a machine that cuts the heads off grain and moves them into a wagon a framing member crossing and supporting the ends of joists, studs, or rafters so as to transfer their weight to parallel joists, studs, or rafters brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window     ts
54 esp     ts
55 Special information contained in the beginning of a packet     ts
56 Information that appears across the top of e-mail messages, and newsgroup articles The header usually contains data about the sender, date message was created, the computer path the message traveled through and other information used for managing the message     ts
57 Information shown at the beginning of each page Also used to describe information sent at the beginning of communicated data that identifies addresses and/or characteristics of the data All Internet transmissions have headers that tell your machine how to display the data     ts
58 the part of an electronic mail message or news article that precedes the body of a message and contains, among other things, the sender's name and e-mail address and the date and time the message was sent     ts
59 Information included at the top of an e-mail message that identifies the message's author, the recipient and lots of other technical details The full header is normally hidden from view     ts
60 A block of data in the coded bitstream containing the coded representation of a number of data elements pertaining to the coded data that follow the header in the bitstream     ts
61 The Header of an article contains information about the sender, the subject and the newsgroup of the article     ts
62 Part of a newsgroup article or e-mail message that contains information needed by the computers that handled it Hard-to-read but informative,the message ID, date, and time     ts
63 A portion of a message (cell, packet, frame, etc) at the front with control information such as the destination address     ts
64 A header is text such as a name or a page number that can be automatically displayed at the top of each page of a printed document. Compare footer     ts
65 In football, a header is the act of hitting the ball in a particular direction with your head     ts
66 The portion of an e-mail message or a network newsgroup posting that precedes the body of the message; it contains information like who the message is from, its subject, and the date A header also is the portion of a packet that proceeds the actual data and contains additional information the receiver will need     ts
67 The part of the HTTP request and response that is sent before the actual content, and that contains meta-information describing the content     ts
68 (soccer) the act of hitting the ball with your head     ts
69 The part of an e-mail message that precedes the message It contains information such as the originator, recipient, and subject of the message     ts
70 If you are submitting a family tree, you have the option of adding a header to your file Many submitters use this area, which appears near the top of each page, to add supplemental information for those accessing the file, including: postal addresses, homepage URLs (Web addresses), page counters, cautions that some data has not been verified, and so on A header is not the same as a title, which appears directly under the RootsWeb masthead     ts
71 The initial part of a data packet or frame containing identifying information such as the source of the data, its destination, and length     ts
72 a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about; "the heading seemed to have little to do with the text"     ts
73 The header is information that appears at the top of an electronic mail message     ts
74 A commented section of code at the beginning of a procedure, usually placed before the Sub or Function statement The header describes the purpose of the procedure, specifies all variables declared within it, and can contain information identifying the developer(s) who wrote it     ts
75 horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window     ts
76 a framing member crossing and supporting the ends of joists, studs, or rafters so as to transfer their weight to parallel joists, studs, or rafters     ts
77 The portion of a packet, preceding the actual data, containing information such as source and destination addresses A header is also the part of an electronic mail message that precedes the body of a message See also: Electronic Mail     ts
78 a machine that cuts the heads off grain and moves them into a wagon     ts
79 A section located at the top of any message which identifies the sender, reciever and the subject of the message     ts
80 brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall     ts
81 Information that appears at the top of every page (within the normal top margin) of a document - for instance, the title of a report, or page number (See also Footer)     ts
82 The portion of a packet which contains the source and destination addresses, error checking, and other information A header is also the part of an e-mail message that precedes the body of the message and contains, among other things, the message originator, date and time, and subject lines     ts
83 Information attached to the first frame of a message It carries information to the receiving device about the message itself, the message's destination, and routing information     ts
84   The portion of a message that contains information used to guide the message to the correct destination   (188)  Note: Examples of items that may be in a header are the addresses of the sender and receiver, precedence level, routing instructions, and synchronizing bits     ts
85 Protocol control information located at the beginning of a protocol data unit     ts
86 The part of an e-mail message, or Usenet posting, that contains information about the message Examples include: who it's from and when the message was sent     ts
87 The top portion of a received email message, containing information about the routing of the message (See "Email Headers")     ts
88headers Supporting wood joists in a floor or double wood studs placed on edge over windows and doors to transfer weight     ts
89headers Identifying information printed at the top of each page The header normally contains the topic (or topic and subtopic) discussed in that section of the manual     ts
90headers Displayed and printed in the margin at the top of a page     ts
91headers The part of a message which contains information about the message itself, rather than the content of the message The headers appear at the start of the message, and are separated from the body (q v ) by a blank line     ts
92headers Are exhaust pipes which replace the normal exhaust manifold and increases vehicle power     ts
93headers consist of small type running at the top of a page and repeating information such as topic, title, page number, or date     ts
94headers Signs for use in a merchandising display with a selling message, product identification, brand name identification or similar information This is also used to refer to information cards that "head" a plastic-bag package     ts
95headers Plural of header     ts
96headers System that routes exhaust from the engine     ts
97headers are the lines of text that appear at the beginning of every Internet mail message     ts
98headers Information that is printed at the top of every page 2 10     ts
99headers Serves as a graphical page heading so users can quickly confirm that what they clicked on led them to the correct place Headers for each sub-page match the same graphical representation of the corresponding navigational element, creating continuity throughout the site     ts
100headers The documentation that accompanies the body of an email message Headers contain information on the email itself and the route it's taken across the Internet Recipients can normally see the "to" (identity of recipient), "from" (identity of sender) and "subject" (information in the subject line) headers in their inbox You can modify these to influence their decision to open or delete an email     ts
101headers The portion at the beginning of an email message that includes information such as To:, From:, Subject:, CC:, X-Sender, etc     ts
102headers Formatted information attached to the front of data sent through a computer network The headers contain information used to correctly deliver and process the data being sent     ts
103headers Headers are the part of an email that most people do not see Headers contain not only the "Subject:" line, but a complete list of the path that the email took along various machines on the Internet to reach it's destination Learning to decipher headers is a major part of becoming a spam hunter, because the spammer will usually try to forge, conceal, and mislead with the headers     ts
104headers The lines of text that appear at the top of every page of word processing documents     ts
105headers Headers are at the top of the e-mail messages that you receive, usually looking like "computereeze" Headers provide information on who sent the message, how it was sent, and where it went to get to you This information is very useful when trying to track down the sender of a message     ts
106headers Special exhaust manifolds that replace the stock manifold They are designed with smooth flowing lines to prevent back pressure caused by sharp bends, rough castings, etc     ts
107headers Fine-tuned exhaust system routing exhaust from engine Replaces conventional exhaust manifolds     ts
108headers Pipes that direct the flow of your exhaust ports to the exhaust system     ts
109headers It is like Title, but this is in the "body" part <H1> is the biggest and 6 is the smallest     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada header kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. header kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan header kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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