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Tenses: kites, kiting, kited

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Etymology: [ kIt ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English cyta; akin to Middle High German kuze owl.

uçurtma, kell çaylak, Milvus milvus, sahte bono, hatır senedi, karşılıksız çek, Milvus, uçak, hafif rüzgârda yelken direinin tepesine çekilen en ufak yelken, çaylak, (Zooloji) çaylak, MAYIN UÇURTMASI:Deniz mayın harbinde bir gemi tarafından çekildiği zaman daha önceden belirlenen bir derinliğe inen ve sağa sola yön değiştirmeyen bir alet, Arabian kite kocalak, Milvus regalis, sıçancıl, Milvus arabicus blackwinged,

1 uçurtma  isim     ts
2 kell çaylak     ts
3 Milvus milvus     ts
4 sahte bono  Ticaret     ts
5 hatır senedi  Ticaret     ts
6 karşılıksız çek     ts
7 Milvus     ts
8 uçak     ts
9 hafif rüzgârda yelken direinin tepesine çekilen en ufak yelken     ts
10 çaylak  isim     ts
11 (Zooloji) çaylak  isim     ts
12 MAYIN UÇURTMASI:Deniz mayın harbinde bir gemi tarafından çekildiği zaman daha önceden belirlenen bir derinliğe inen ve sağa sola yön değiştirmeyen bir alet  Askeri     ts
13 Arabian kite kocalak     ts
14 Milvus regalis     ts
15 sıçancıl     ts
16 Milvus arabicus blackwinged     ts
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Bir gün veya bir gece yenecek yemek,

17KÎTE Bir gün veya bir gece yenecek yemek     ts
 

An aircraft, or aeroplane, A lightweight sail set above the topgallants, such as a studding-sail, A spinnaker, A short letter, A planetary configuration wherein one planet of a grand trine is in opposition to an additional fourth planet, A quadrilateral having two pairs of edges of equal length, the edges of each pair being consecutive, A bird of prey in the family Accipitridae with long wings and weak legs, feeding mostly on carrion and spending long periods soaring, A lightweight toy carried on the wind and controlled from the ground by a line, A tethered object which deflects its position in a medium by obtaining lift and drag in reaction with its relative motion in the medium, To fly a kite, A fraudulent draft, such as a check one drawn on insufficient funds or with altered face value, To send a short letter, To steal, To glide in the manner of a kite, To attack and destroy a monster or mob from a distance, without exposing oneself to danger, To deflect sideways in the water, To travel by kite, as when kitesurfing, To write a check on an account with insufficient funds, expecting that funds will become available by the time the check clears, To toss or cast, To cause an increase, especially in costs, One who is rapacious, A light frame of wood or other material covered with paper or cloth, for flying in the air at the end of a string, Fig, A lofty sail, carried only when the wind is light, Fictitious commercial paper used for raising money or to sustain credit, as a check which represents no deposit in bank, or a bill of exchange not sanctioned by sale of goods; an accommodation check or bill, They have long wings, adapted for soaring, and usually a forked tail, rare: To fly a kite (usually used with go.), A quadrilateral, one of whose diagonals is an axis of symmetry, fly like a kite, float, glide; obtain money by means of a fraudulent check, A bird of prey with long wings and weak legs that mostly feeds on carrion and spends long periods soaring, Any raptorial bird of the subfamily Milvinæ, of which many species are known, A heavier than air object which flies in the air by obtaining lift from wind, and is tethered by a line or a string, close window, fly a kite; "Kids were kiting in the park"; "They kited the Red Dragon model", A quadrilateral that has two pairs of congruent sides, but opposite sides are not congruent, A pattern of 4 planets, 3 in a Grand Trine pattern, and the 4th directly opposite one of the other 3 A very dynamic and positive complex, A quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of distinct congruent consecutive sides The angles between each pair of congruent sides are called the vertex angles The angle between each pair of noncongruent sides are the nonvertex angles (Lesson 2 7), - Quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of consecutive congruent sides, increase the amount (of a check) fraudulently; "He kited many checks", To raise money by "kites;", A kite is an object, usually used as a toy, which is flown in the air. It consists of a light frame covered with paper or cloth and has a long string attached which you hold while the kite is flying, light framework covered with a thin material and flown in the air at the end of a long string; and of a number of small predatory birds belonging to the hawk family type of predatory bird; lightweight sail (Nautical); deltoid, quadrilateral geometrical form having two pairs of equal sides where each pair consists of adjacent sides (Geometry), If you say that someone is as high as a kite, you mean that they are very excited or that they are greatly affected by alcohol or drugs. Light frame covered with paper or cloth, often provided with a balancing tail, and designed to be flown in the air at the end of a long string; it is held aloft by wind. Its name comes from the kite, a member of the hawk family. Kites have been in use in Asia from time immemorial, and religious significance is still connected to some ceremonial kite-flying there. In a famous experiment in 1752, Benjamin Franklin hung a metal key from a kite line during a storm to attract electricity. Kites were used to carry weather-recording devices aloft before the advent of balloons and airplanes. Types of kite commonly in use today include the hexagonal (or three-sticker), the malay (modified diamond), and the box kite, invented in the 1890s. Newer wing-like kites, with pairs of controlling strings for superior maneuverability, are also flown. Any of numerous lightly built birds of prey that have a small head, partly bare face, short beak, and long, narrow wings and tail. They are found worldwide in warm regions. Some live on insects; others are primarily scavengers but also eat rodents and reptiles; a few eat only snails. In flight, kites slowly flap and then glide with wings angled back. Kites belong to three subfamilies of the family Accipitridae: Milvinae (true kites and snail kites), Elaninae (including the white-tailed kite, one of the few North American raptors increasing in number), and Perninae (including the swallow-tailed kite of the New World). See also hawk, a bank check that has been fraudulently altered to increase its face value, plaything consisting of a light frame covered with tissue paper; flown in wind at end of a string, a bank check drawn on insufficient funds at another bank in order to take advantage of the float, – In sailing, a nickname for a spinnaker, any of several small graceful hawks of the family Accipitridae having long pointed wings and feeding on insects and small animals, A form of drag to be towed under water at any depth up to about forty fathoms, which on striking bottom is upset and rises to the surface; called also sentry, any of several small graceful hawks of the family Accipitridae having long pointed wings and feeding on insects and small animals plaything consisting of a light frame covered with tissue paper; flown in wind at end of a string a bank check drawn on insufficient funds at another bank in order to take advantage of the float a bank check that has been fraudulently altered to increase its face value fly a kite; "Kids were kiting in the park"; "They kited the Red Dragon model", To raise money by "kites;" as, kiting transactions, as, kiting transactions, The belly, Colloquialism for spinnaker, The brill, increase the amount (of a check) fraudulently; "He kited many checks, See Kite, 6, Individual passive night vision sight for a weapon, A rapacious person, unit of weight equivalent to one-tenth of a deben (3 33 oz or 9 1 g ), A quadrilateral is a kite if and only if there are two sets of consecutive congruent sides, soar or fly like a kite; "The pilot kited for a long time over the mountains", type of four sided shape that has two pairs of equal sides but, unlike a rectangle, the equal sides meet as opposed to being opposite each other, get credit or money by using a bad check; "The businessman kited millions of dollars", past of kite, plural of kite, A Micro skill that uses faster ranged units to do hit and run attacks against slower melee units However, it can also mean the same thing as "Dancing ", The art of flying a paraglider while on the ground Good kiting skills are essential for a good launch technique A good pilot can kite for a long time without looking over-head, A illegal scheme to benefit from float, for example by depositing and drawing checks between accounts at two or more banks, The process of creating kits, Killing In Transit - attacking a monster, and then moving out of it's reach, to avoid damage Then attacking again, and so forth Also called Kiting or Kitting, present participle of kite, Writing checks against a bank account with insufficient funds to cover them, hoping that the bank will receive deposits, Practice of sustaining credit or of raising money by causing stock prices to rise through manipulative trading methods, An unauthorized system of borrowing money by taking advantage of the float (the time it takes a check to clear the bank) Checks are drawn on a bank account that has insufficient funds This account is then covered by a check on a second bank account that also has insufficient funds By using several banks, the scheme can go on for some time before being detected, Used in banking to refer to the practice of depositing and drawing checks at two or more banks and taking advantage of the time it takes for the second bank to collect funds from the first bank Also refers to illegally increasing the face value of a check by changing the numbers on the check In the context of securities, refers to the manipulation and inflation of stock prices, Writing checks against a bank account with insufficient funds to cover them, hoping that the bank will receive deposits before the checks arrive for clearance Top of Page, Used in the context of banking to refer to the practice of depositing and drawing checks at two or more banks and taking advantage of the time it takes for the second bank to collect funds from the first bank Also refers illegally increasing the face value of a check by changing the print on the check Used in the context of securities to refer to the manipulation and inflation of stock prices, Used in of banking to refer to the practice of depositing and drawing checks at two or more banks and taking advantage of the time it takes for the second bank to collect funds from the first bank Also refers to illegally increasing the face value of a check by changing the numbers on the check In the context of securities, refers to the manipulation and inflation of stock prices, A scheme where a merchant submits a sales transaction on his/her personal bankcard account(s) to obtain cash advances through their business, Driving the price of a security to an inflated level through manipulative trading techniques, Attempting to draw against uncollected or nonexistent funds for fraudulent purposes A depositor issues a check, overdrawing an account at one bank, and deposits into that account a check drawn on insufficient or uncollected funds at another bank, Drawing a bank check on insufficient funds to take advantage of the lag time (time interval) required for collection Certainly not ethical, and under some circumstances very illegal!, This type of check fraud uses a combination of the time between a check deposit and its presentment to the paying bank AND the willingness of the receiving bank to advance funds against the uncollected balance In many kiting schemes several accounts at different banks are carefully manipulated to make it appear that the behavior of the account is predictable and low risk - thereby enticing the bank into advancing withdrawals against uncollected fund Since many honest business accounts operate on tight, or overdrawn account balances, it is often difficult to detect the true kiting scheme Left to run undetected, kiting can result in major losses to the bank, Collusion between buyer and seller to drive up a stock's price through trading Any manipulative trading practice designed to inflate stock prices,

18 An aircraft, or aeroplane     ts
19 A lightweight sail set above the topgallants, such as a studding-sail     ts
20 A spinnaker     ts
21 A short letter     ts
22 A planetary configuration wherein one planet of a grand trine is in opposition to an additional fourth planet     ts
23 A quadrilateral having two pairs of edges of equal length, the edges of each pair being consecutive - "Four-sided figures without parallel sides include trapezoids and kites."     ts
24 A bird of prey in the family Accipitridae with long wings and weak legs, feeding mostly on carrion and spending long periods soaring - "A pair of kites built a nest on the cliff."     ts
25 A lightweight toy carried on the wind and controlled from the ground by a line - "On windy spring days, we would fly kites."     ts
26 A tethered object which deflects its position in a medium by obtaining lift and drag in reaction with its relative motion in the medium     ts
27 To fly a kite - "I'm going kiting this weekend."     ts
28 A fraudulent draft, such as a check one drawn on insufficient funds or with altered face value     ts
29 To send a short letter     ts
30 To steal     ts
31 To glide in the manner of a kite - "The wind kited us toward shore."     ts
32 To attack and destroy a monster or mob from a distance, without exposing oneself to danger     ts
33 To deflect sideways in the water     ts
34 To travel by kite, as when kitesurfing - "We spent the afternoon kiting around the bay."     ts
35 To write a check on an account with insufficient funds, expecting that funds will become available by the time the check clears - "He was convicted of kiting checks and sentenced to two years in prison."     ts
36 To toss or cast     ts
37 To cause an increase, especially in costs - "Rising interest rates have kited the cost of housing."     ts
38 One who is rapacious     ts
39 A light frame of wood or other material covered with paper or cloth, for flying in the air at the end of a string     ts
40 Fig     ts
41 A lofty sail, carried only when the wind is light     ts
42 Fictitious commercial paper used for raising money or to sustain credit, as a check which represents no deposit in bank, or a bill of exchange not sanctioned by sale of goods; an accommodation check or bill     ts
43 They have long wings, adapted for soaring, and usually a forked tail     ts
44 rare: To fly a kite (usually used with go.)     ts
45 A quadrilateral, one of whose diagonals is an axis of symmetry     ts
46 fly like a kite, float, glide; obtain money by means of a fraudulent check  fiil     ts
47 A bird of prey with long wings and weak legs that mostly feeds on carrion and spends long periods soaring     ts
48 Any raptorial bird of the subfamily Milvinæ, of which many species are known     ts
49 A heavier than air object which flies in the air by obtaining lift from wind, and is tethered by a line or a string     ts
50 close window     ts
51 fly a kite; "Kids were kiting in the park"; "They kited the Red Dragon model"     ts
52 A quadrilateral that has two pairs of congruent sides, but opposite sides are not congruent     ts
53 A pattern of 4 planets, 3 in a Grand Trine pattern, and the 4th directly opposite one of the other 3 A very dynamic and positive complex     ts
54 A quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of distinct congruent consecutive sides The angles between each pair of congruent sides are called the vertex angles The angle between each pair of noncongruent sides are the nonvertex angles (Lesson 2 7)     ts
55 - Quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of consecutive congruent sides     ts
56 increase the amount (of a check) fraudulently; "He kited many checks"     ts
57 To raise money by "kites;"     ts
58 A kite is an object, usually used as a toy, which is flown in the air. It consists of a light frame covered with paper or cloth and has a long string attached which you hold while the kite is flying     ts
59 light framework covered with a thin material and flown in the air at the end of a long string; and of a number of small predatory birds belonging to the hawk family type of predatory bird; lightweight sail (Nautical); deltoid, quadrilateral geometrical form having two pairs of equal sides where each pair consists of adjacent sides (Geometry)  isim     ts
60 If you say that someone is as high as a kite, you mean that they are very excited or that they are greatly affected by alcohol or drugs. Light frame covered with paper or cloth, often provided with a balancing tail, and designed to be flown in the air at the end of a long string; it is held aloft by wind. Its name comes from the kite, a member of the hawk family. Kites have been in use in Asia from time immemorial, and religious significance is still connected to some ceremonial kite-flying there. In a famous experiment in 1752, Benjamin Franklin hung a metal key from a kite line during a storm to attract electricity. Kites were used to carry weather-recording devices aloft before the advent of balloons and airplanes. Types of kite commonly in use today include the hexagonal (or three-sticker), the malay (modified diamond), and the box kite, invented in the 1890s. Newer wing-like kites, with pairs of controlling strings for superior maneuverability, are also flown. Any of numerous lightly built birds of prey that have a small head, partly bare face, short beak, and long, narrow wings and tail. They are found worldwide in warm regions. Some live on insects; others are primarily scavengers but also eat rodents and reptiles; a few eat only snails. In flight, kites slowly flap and then glide with wings angled back. Kites belong to three subfamilies of the family Accipitridae: Milvinae (true kites and snail kites), Elaninae (including the white-tailed kite, one of the few North American raptors increasing in number), and Perninae (including the swallow-tailed kite of the New World). See also hawk     ts
61 a bank check that has been fraudulently altered to increase its face value     ts
62 plaything consisting of a light frame covered with tissue paper; flown in wind at end of a string     ts
63 a bank check drawn on insufficient funds at another bank in order to take advantage of the float     ts
64 – In sailing, a nickname for a spinnaker     ts
65 any of several small graceful hawks of the family Accipitridae having long pointed wings and feeding on insects and small animals     ts
66 A form of drag to be towed under water at any depth up to about forty fathoms, which on striking bottom is upset and rises to the surface; called also sentry     ts
67 any of several small graceful hawks of the family Accipitridae having long pointed wings and feeding on insects and small animals plaything consisting of a light frame covered with tissue paper; flown in wind at end of a string a bank check drawn on insufficient funds at another bank in order to take advantage of the float a bank check that has been fraudulently altered to increase its face value fly a kite; "Kids were kiting in the park"; "They kited the Red Dragon model"     ts
68 To raise money by "kites;" as, kiting transactions     ts
69 as, kiting transactions     ts
70 The belly     ts
71 Colloquialism for spinnaker     ts
72 The brill     ts
73 increase the amount (of a check) fraudulently; "He kited many checks     ts
74 See Kite, 6     ts
75 Individual passive night vision sight for a weapon     ts
76 A rapacious person     ts
77 unit of weight equivalent to one-tenth of a deben (3 33 oz or 9 1 g )     ts
78 A quadrilateral is a kite if and only if there are two sets of consecutive congruent sides     ts
79 soar or fly like a kite; "The pilot kited for a long time over the mountains"     ts
80 type of four sided shape that has two pairs of equal sides but, unlike a rectangle, the equal sides meet as opposed to being opposite each other     ts
81 get credit or money by using a bad check; "The businessman kited millions of dollars"     ts
82kited past of kite     ts
83kites plural of kite     ts
84kiting A Micro skill that uses faster ranged units to do hit and run attacks against slower melee units However, it can also mean the same thing as "Dancing "     ts
85kiting The art of flying a paraglider while on the ground Good kiting skills are essential for a good launch technique A good pilot can kite for a long time without looking over-head     ts
86kiting A illegal scheme to benefit from float, for example by depositing and drawing checks between accounts at two or more banks     ts
87kiting The process of creating kits     ts
88kiting Killing In Transit - attacking a monster, and then moving out of it's reach, to avoid damage Then attacking again, and so forth Also called Kiting or Kitting     ts
89kiting present participle of kite     ts
90kiting Writing checks against a bank account with insufficient funds to cover them, hoping that the bank will receive deposits     ts
91kiting Practice of sustaining credit or of raising money by causing stock prices to rise through manipulative trading methods     ts
92kiting An unauthorized system of borrowing money by taking advantage of the float (the time it takes a check to clear the bank) Checks are drawn on a bank account that has insufficient funds This account is then covered by a check on a second bank account that also has insufficient funds By using several banks, the scheme can go on for some time before being detected     ts
93kiting Used in banking to refer to the practice of depositing and drawing checks at two or more banks and taking advantage of the time it takes for the second bank to collect funds from the first bank Also refers to illegally increasing the face value of a check by changing the numbers on the check In the context of securities, refers to the manipulation and inflation of stock prices     ts
94kiting Writing checks against a bank account with insufficient funds to cover them, hoping that the bank will receive deposits before the checks arrive for clearance Top of Page     ts
95kiting Used in the context of banking to refer to the practice of depositing and drawing checks at two or more banks and taking advantage of the time it takes for the second bank to collect funds from the first bank Also refers illegally increasing the face value of a check by changing the print on the check Used in the context of securities to refer to the manipulation and inflation of stock prices     ts
96kiting Used in of banking to refer to the practice of depositing and drawing checks at two or more banks and taking advantage of the time it takes for the second bank to collect funds from the first bank Also refers to illegally increasing the face value of a check by changing the numbers on the check In the context of securities, refers to the manipulation and inflation of stock prices     ts
97kiting A scheme where a merchant submits a sales transaction on his/her personal bankcard account(s) to obtain cash advances through their business     ts
98kiting Driving the price of a security to an inflated level through manipulative trading techniques     ts
99kiting Attempting to draw against uncollected or nonexistent funds for fraudulent purposes A depositor issues a check, overdrawing an account at one bank, and deposits into that account a check drawn on insufficient or uncollected funds at another bank     ts
100kiting Drawing a bank check on insufficient funds to take advantage of the lag time (time interval) required for collection Certainly not ethical, and under some circumstances very illegal!     ts
101kiting This type of check fraud uses a combination of the time between a check deposit and its presentment to the paying bank AND the willingness of the receiving bank to advance funds against the uncollected balance In many kiting schemes several accounts at different banks are carefully manipulated to make it appear that the behavior of the account is predictable and low risk - thereby enticing the bank into advancing withdrawals against uncollected fund Since many honest business accounts operate on tight, or overdrawn account balances, it is often difficult to detect the true kiting scheme Left to run undetected, kiting can result in major losses to the bank     ts
102kiting Collusion between buyer and seller to drive up a stock's price through trading Any manipulative trading practice designed to inflate stock prices     ts
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