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Etymology: [ 'lAm ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English lama; akin to Old High German lam lame, Lithuanian limti to break down.

aksak, eksik, kusurlu, topal etmek veya olmak, (argo) habersiz, lame,v.topal et:adj.topal, lam, 1. (bacağı ya da ayağı) sakat. 2. (bir açıklama ya da özür) yetersiz, inandırıcılıktan uzak. 3. sosyal açıdan acınası, yeteneksiz, beceriksiz kişi. 4. sakatlamak, topal etmek, ABD, argo habersiz, topallamak, inanılması güç, ayağı sakat, eksik, topal, topal etmek, sakatlamak, sakat, lamely topallayarak, topal et, lame duck duck lame excuse kabul edilmez özür, lame brain aptal, lameness topa, lame back ağrıyan sırt, lame,

1lame aksak  sıfat     ts
2lame eksik, kusurlu     ts
3lame topal etmek veya olmak     ts
4lame (argo) habersiz     ts
5lame lame,v.topal et:adj.topal     ts
6lame lam  Kimya     ts
7lame 1. (bacağı ya da ayağı) sakat. 2. (bir açıklama ya da özür) yetersiz, inandırıcılıktan uzak. 3. sosyal açıdan acınası, yeteneksiz, beceriksiz kişi. 4. sakatlamak, topal etmek     ts
8lame ABD     ts
9lame argo habersiz     ts
10lame topallamak     ts
11lame inanılması güç     ts
12lame ayağı sakat     ts
13lame eksik     ts
14lame topal     ts
15lame topal etmek     ts
16lame sakatlamak     ts
17lame sakat     ts
18lame lamely topallayarak     ts
19lame topal et  fiil     ts
20lame lame duck duck lame excuse kabul edilmez özür     ts
21lame lame brain aptal     ts
22lame lameness topa     ts
23lame lame back ağrıyan sırt     ts
24lame lame     ts
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Superlative form of lame, failing to be cool, funny, interesting or relevant, unconvincing or unbelievable, moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect or temporary obstruction of a function, unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs, To cause a person or animal to become lame, hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect, pl. a set of joined, overlapping metal plates, a lamina, a fabric made from gold or silver threads and silk, wool or cotton, the electronically conductive jacket worn by foil and sabre fencers, failing to be cool, funny, interesting, or relevant, 1. disabled in the leg or foot. 2. (of an explanation or excuse) unconvincingly feeble. 3. (N. Amer. informal) pathetic or socially inept. 4. (verb) make lame, a fabric interwoven with threads of metal; "she wore a gold lame dress", To make lame, unable to walk properly because of a problem with ones feet or legs, Hence, hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect, halt, moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function, To some degree disabled by reason of the imperfect action of a limb; crippled; as, a lame man, someone who doesn't understand what is going on, deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life", pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness; "a feeble excuse"; "a lame argument", If you describe something, for example an excuse, argument, or remark, as lame, you mean that it is poor or weak. He mumbled some lame excuse about having gone to sleep All our theories sound pretty lame. = weak, feeble + lamely lame·ly `Lovely house,' I said lamely. A thin metal plate, especially one of the overlapping steel plates in medieval armor. to make a person or animal unable to walk properly = cripple, If someone is lame, they are unable to walk properly because of damage to one or both of their legs. He was aware that she was lame in one leg David had to pull out of the Championships when his horse went lame. The lame are people who are lame. the wounded and the lame of the last war, crippled, handicapped, disabled or deformed (especially of a leg or foot); injured, defective; ineffectual, unconvincing, weak; not fashionable, unsophisticated (Slang), cause lameness, cripple, disable, injure, Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function; as, a lame leg, arm, or muscle, disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg", A hound determined at time of inspection to be unfit to compete due to a limp or injury No refund is made to the handler unless the hound is called in lame prior to closing date/number, a fabric interwoven with threads of metal; "she wore a gold lame dress" (of horses) disabled in the feet or legs, (of horses) disabled in the feet or legs, French for "trimmed with leaves of gold or silver" Fibre: Silk or any textile fibre in which metallic threads are used in the warp or the filling Lame is also a trademark for metallic yarns Weave: Usually a figured weave but could be any Characteristics: Often has pattern all over the surface The shine and glitter of this fabric makes it suitable for dressy wear The term comes from the French for "worked with gold and silver wire" Uses: Principally for evening wear, Fencers term for a non-fencer, This is a condition in which a horse does not carry weight equally on all four legs, due to disease or injury, A user who behaves in a stupid or uneducated manner, a description often applied to newbies, A French word for a tool used to slash (dock) hearth loaves Some of these look like a long-handled knife, others like a double-edged razor on a stick, fabric with interwoven metallic threads; metallic jacket or vest that detects legitimate touches in saber or foil (Sports),

25 Superlative form of lame     ts
26lame failing to be cool, funny, interesting or relevant - "He kept telling these extremely lame jokes all night."     ts
27lame unconvincing or unbelievable - "He had a really lame excuse for missing the birthday party."     ts
28lame moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect or temporary obstruction of a function - "a lame leg, arm or muscle"     ts
29lame unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs     ts
30lame To cause a person or animal to become lame     ts
31lame hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect     ts
32lame pl. a set of joined, overlapping metal plates     ts
33lame a lamina     ts
34lamé a fabric made from gold or silver threads and silk, wool or cotton     ts
35lamé the electronically conductive jacket worn by foil and sabre fencers     ts
36lame failing to be cool, funny, interesting, or relevant     ts
37lame 1. disabled in the leg or foot. 2. (of an explanation or excuse) unconvincingly feeble. 3. (N. Amer. informal) pathetic or socially inept. 4. (verb) make lame     ts
38lame a fabric interwoven with threads of metal; "she wore a gold lame dress"     ts
39lame To make lame     ts
40lame unable to walk properly because of a problem with ones feet or legs     ts
41lame Hence, hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect     ts
42lame halt     ts
43lame moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function     ts
44lame To some degree disabled by reason of the imperfect action of a limb; crippled; as, a lame man     ts
45lame someone who doesn't understand what is going on     ts
46lame deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life"     ts
47lame pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness; "a feeble excuse"; "a lame argument"     ts
48lame If you describe something, for example an excuse, argument, or remark, as lame, you mean that it is poor or weak. He mumbled some lame excuse about having gone to sleep All our theories sound pretty lame. = weak, feeble + lamely lame·ly `Lovely house,' I said lamely. A thin metal plate, especially one of the overlapping steel plates in medieval armor. to make a person or animal unable to walk properly = cripple     ts
49lame If someone is lame, they are unable to walk properly because of damage to one or both of their legs. He was aware that she was lame in one leg David had to pull out of the Championships when his horse went lame. The lame are people who are lame. the wounded and the lame of the last war     ts
50lame crippled, handicapped, disabled or deformed (especially of a leg or foot); injured, defective; ineffectual, unconvincing, weak; not fashionable, unsophisticated (Slang)  sıfat     ts
51lame cause lameness, cripple, disable, injure  fiil     ts
52lame Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function; as, a lame leg, arm, or muscle     ts
53lame disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg"     ts
54lame A hound determined at time of inspection to be unfit to compete due to a limp or injury No refund is made to the handler unless the hound is called in lame prior to closing date/number     ts
55lame a fabric interwoven with threads of metal; "she wore a gold lame dress" (of horses) disabled in the feet or legs     ts
56lame (of horses) disabled in the feet or legs     ts
57lame French for "trimmed with leaves of gold or silver" Fibre: Silk or any textile fibre in which metallic threads are used in the warp or the filling Lame is also a trademark for metallic yarns Weave: Usually a figured weave but could be any Characteristics: Often has pattern all over the surface The shine and glitter of this fabric makes it suitable for dressy wear The term comes from the French for "worked with gold and silver wire" Uses: Principally for evening wear     ts
58lame Fencers term for a non-fencer     ts
59lame This is a condition in which a horse does not carry weight equally on all four legs, due to disease or injury     ts
60lame A user who behaves in a stupid or uneducated manner, a description often applied to newbies     ts
61lame A French word for a tool used to slash (dock) hearth loaves Some of these look like a long-handled knife, others like a double-edged razor on a stick     ts
62lamé fabric with interwoven metallic threads; metallic jacket or vest that detects legitimate touches in saber or foil (Sports)  isim     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 lamest kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. lamest kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan lamest kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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