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Etymology: [ 'sand ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English sand, from Proto-Germanic *samdaz (compare Dutch zand, German Sand), from Proto-Indo-European *sámh₂dʰos (compare Latin sabulum, Ancient Greek ἄμαθος (ámathos)), from *sem- 'to pour' (compare English dial. samel 'sand bottom', Old Irish to-ess-sem 'to pour out', Latin sentina 'bilge water', Lithuanian sémti 'to scoop', Ancient Greek ἀμάω (amáō) 'to gather', ἄμη (amē) 'water bucket').

kum, kumsal, kum yapmak, kumluk, kum tanesi, kuma, kumak, küm, kum serpmek, kumu, kumdan, kumlar, cesaret, kumlamak, çoğ. ömrün dakikaları, kum katmak, zımparayla düzeltmek, kumla kaplamak, zımpara ile düzelt, "up" ile kum dolmak sand flea kumluk yerlerde bulunan, zımpara, kumla örtmek, ömrün dakikaları, kum saatindeki kum, pire sand fly tatarcık, kum,v.zımpara ile düzelt:n.kum, içine kum katmak, yiğitlik, zaman, kumlu, dakikalar, kum taneleri, plaj, an/kum, zımparala/kumla ört,

1 kum  isim     ts
2 kumsal     ts
3 kum yapmak  fiil     ts
4 kumluk  isim     ts
5 kum tanesi  isim     ts
6 kuma     ts
7 kumak     ts
8 küm     ts
9 kum serpmek  fiil     ts
10 kumu     ts
11 kumdan     ts
12 kumlar     ts
13 cesaret     ts
14 kumlamak  fiil     ts
15 çoğ. ömrün dakikaları  isim     ts
16 kum katmak     ts
17 zımparayla düzeltmek     ts
18 kumla kaplamak     ts
19 zımpara ile düzelt  fiil     ts
20 "up" ile kum dolmak sand flea kumluk yerlerde bulunan     ts
21 zımpara     ts
22 kumla örtmek     ts
23 ömrün dakikaları     ts
24 kum saatindeki kum     ts
25 pire sand fly tatarcık     ts
26 kum,v.zımpara ile düzelt:n.kum     ts
27 içine kum katmak     ts
28 yiğitlik     ts
29sands zaman     ts
30sanded kumlu     ts
31sands dakikalar  isim     ts
32sands kum taneleri     ts
33sands plaj     ts
34sands an/kum     ts
35sands zımparala/kumla ört     ts
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36 Bendetmek, bağlamak     ts
 

A light beige colour, like that of typical sand, To abrade the surface of (something) with sand or sandpaper in order to smooth or clean it, Personal courage (used before or around 1920s), (often in plural sands) a beach or other expanse of sand, Rock that is ground more finely than gravel, but is not as fine as silt (more formally, see grain sizes chart), forming beaches and deserts and also used in construction. Sand may be blown around by the wind; gravel is too heavy, and silt (on beaches) does not usually have time to dry out between tides, To cover with sand, Of a light beige colour, like that of typical sand, coarse sediment typically found in areas exposed to currents and wave energy, Soil composed of large particles Mitawan in the Ojibwe, Fine aggregate (any fraction below a No 8 sieve) resulting from natural disintegration and abrasion or processing of rock, Soil particles with diameter between 2 and 0 053 mm, Loose granular material resulting from the natural disintegration of rock or from the crushing of friable sandstone, passing through a #4 sieve but predominantly retained on a #200 sieve; manufactured sand is the fine material resulting from the crushing and classification by screening, or otherwise, of rock, gravel or blast furnace slag, fine particles of rock in a loose state, 1 A soil textural class including soil particles between 0 05 and 2 0 millimeters in diameter 2 A term sometimes used to indicate sediment, Mineral soil particles 05 to 2 0 mm in size, Unconsolidated rock and mineral particles with diameters ranging from 1/16 to 2 mm, rock particles, 0 08-4 6 mm (0 003-0 18 inches) in diameter, a beach or other expanse of sand, To mix with sand for purposes of fraud; as, to sand sugar, Sand is the most common form of silica used in making glass It is an impure silica, but should have a low content of iron and other impurities, should be washed and heated, and screened for uniformity of grain Glass mythology holds that fires on the beaches of the Nile gave people the first indications of the possibily of making glass, scatter sand; cover with sand; rub or polish with sand; smooth with sandpaper, Fine particles of stone, esp, of siliceous stone, but not reduced to dust; comminuted stone in the form of loose grains, which are not coherent when wet, fine grains of rock; beach, area covered primarily with sand, Sand is a substance that looks like powder, and consists of extremely small pieces of stone. Some deserts and many beaches are made up of sand. They all walked barefoot across the damp sand to the water's edge. grains of sand, If you sand a wood or metal surface, you rub sandpaper over it in order to make it smooth or clean. Sand the surface softly and carefully. Sand down means the same as sand. I was going to sand down the chairs and repaint them Simply sand them down with a fine grade of sandpaper. sand down to make a surface smooth by rubbing it with sandpaper or using a special piece of equipment. Mineral, rock, or soil particles that are, Sands are a large area of sand, for example a beach. miles of golden sands, French writer known for works concerning women's rights and independence (1804-1876) a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral, To bury (oysters) beneath drifting sand or mud, To sprinkle or cover with sand, The sand in the hourglass; hence, a moment or interval of time; the term or extent of one's life, A single particle of such stone, Courage; pluck; grit, loose grains of rock, sized 0 02-2 00 mm in diameter, consisting chiefly of quartz, but owing their varying colour to mixtures of other minerals, To drive upon the sand, 0008-0.08 in. (0.02-2 mm) in diameter. Most rock-forming minerals are found in sand, but quartz is by far the most common. Most sands also contain a small quantity of feldspar, as well as white mica. All sands contain small quantities of heavy rock-forming minerals, including garnet, tourmaline, zircon, rutile, topaz, pyroxenes, and amphiboles. In the pottery and glassmaking industries very pure quartz sands are used as a source of silica. Similar sands are used for lining the hearths of steel furnaces. Molds used in foundries for casting metal are made of sand with a clay binder. Quartz and garnet sands are used extensively as abrasives. Among ordinary sand's many uses, it is a basic ingredient of mortar, cement, and concrete. See also tar sand. black sand Great Sand Dunes National Monument Sand Creek Massacre sand dollar sand dune sand flea sand fly sand shark Sand George tar sand bituminous sand White Sands National Monument, a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral, Sediment consisting of mineral particles in the range of 0 062 to 2 0 millimeters, Because of the relative large size of sand particles ( 05-2 0 mm), sandy soils have trouble holding water and nutrients They are commonly deficient in calcium and magnesium Adding humus to sandy soils can help When mixed with a heavier soil (one that is largely comprised of clay), sand can help provide aeration Sand is also commonly mixed with seed for broadcasting, Sediment particles mainly or quartz, with a diameter of between 0 062 mm and 2 mm, generally classified as fine, medium, coarse or very coarse, A soil particle between 0 063 and 2 0mm in diameter (UK classification) A sandy soil contains 85% or more sand, up to 15% silt and up to 10% clay ( the total of course would not exceed 100%), Inorganic particles between 0 05 (and 1/16) and 2 0 millimeters in diameter Also soil that contains 85 percent or more sand and a percentage of silt plus 1 5 times the percentage of clay that does not exceed 15, 1 Particles between 2 00 and 0 05 mm diameter, or one of several separates such as coarse or medium sand; a soil textural class 2 Mineral or rock fragments that range in diameter from 2 00 to 0 02 mm in the international system, or 2 00 to 0 05 mm in the USDA system,   As a soil separate, individual rock or mineral fragments from 0 05 millimeter to 2 0 millimeters in diameter Most sand grains consist of quartz As a soil textural class, a soil that is 85 percent or more sand and not more than 10 percent clay, The most common form of silica used in making glass It is collected from the seashore or, preferably, from deposits that have fewer impurities For most present-day glassmaking, sand must have a low iron co ntent Before being used in a batch, it is thoroughly washed, heated to remove carbonaceous matter, and screened to obtain uniformly small grains, This usually refers to the filter medium used by a sand filter The grade most often specified by filter manufacturers is grade No 20 with a particle size of 45 to 55 mm (millimeters), fortitude and determination; "he didn't have the guts to try it", French writer known for works concerning women's rights and independence (1804-1876), rub with sandpaper; "sandpaper the wooden surface", Loose particles of hard, broken rock or minerals In observing, sand is reported when particles of sand are raised to sufficient height that reduces visibility It is reported as "SA" in an observation and on the METAR, Mineral particle with a size between 0 06 and 2 0 millimeters in diameter Also see clay and silt, Loose particles of rock or mineral (sediment) that range in size from 0 0625 - 2 0 millimeters in diameter, Tracts of land consisting of sand, like the deserts of Arabia and Africa; also, extensive tracts of sand exposed by the ebb of the tide, Present participle of sand, The act or process of sanding, such as the application of sandpaper, a unit of time, a desert, sand grains, especially in reference to the contents of an hourglass, from which, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sand, plural form of sand, plural of Sandy, Short-sighted, Covered or sprinkled with sand; sandy; barren, Marked with small spots; variegated with spots; speckled; of a sandy color, as a hound, rubbed or polished with a sander; smoothed or polished with sandpaper; covered or mixed with sand, past of sand, act of scattering sand; act of covering with sand; act of polishing with sandpaper; act of polishing or cleaning with sand, The process of working directly on the intaglio plate with fine-grained sandpaper to alter or remove lines or create tonal areas similar to those produced by aquatint top, Rubbing sandpaper or similar abrasive over a surface before applying a finish, An abrasive process used to level a coated surface prior to the application of a further coat Alternate Term(s): Flatting, A very important step in preparing a sled for a run, which can take as much as three hours On a four-man bobsled, each member of the crew is responsible for sanding one of the runners, A processing of applying sand just in front of the Driving wheels to increase the adhesion between wheel and track, operation carried out by means of sandpaper or other abrasives, to prepare the bare timber for the first coat of paint or the base coat for the topcoat, The application of treated or dry sand to roadways, either manually or by mechanical spreaders to improve traction, An abrasive finishing operation done on one side of a fabric made predominantly of manufactured fibers This technique gives a mohair sweater look to knitted fabrics; also produce many constracting surfaces and a striped look, third person singular of sand, the region of the shore of a lake or sea or ocean, area of land covered with sand, plural of sand, the passage of time, usually in the phrase sands of time, sand grains, especially in reference to the contents of an hourglass,

37 A light beige colour, like that of typical sand - "sand colour:"     ts
38 To abrade the surface of (something) with sand or sandpaper in order to smooth or clean it - "Then what was the point of sanding my face off? — Space Ghost"     ts
39 Personal courage (used before or around 1920s)     ts
40 (often in plural sands) a beach or other expanse of sand     ts
41 Rock that is ground more finely than gravel, but is not as fine as silt (more formally, see grain sizes chart), forming beaches and deserts and also used in construction. Sand may be blown around by the wind; gravel is too heavy, and silt (on beaches) does not usually have time to dry out between tides     ts
42 To cover with sand     ts
43 Of a light beige colour, like that of typical sand     ts
44 coarse sediment typically found in areas exposed to currents and wave energy     ts
45 Soil composed of large particles Mitawan in the Ojibwe     ts
46 Fine aggregate (any fraction below a No 8 sieve) resulting from natural disintegration and abrasion or processing of rock     ts
47 Soil particles with diameter between 2 and 0 053 mm     ts
48 Loose granular material resulting from the natural disintegration of rock or from the crushing of friable sandstone, passing through a #4 sieve but predominantly retained on a #200 sieve; manufactured sand is the fine material resulting from the crushing and classification by screening, or otherwise, of rock, gravel or blast furnace slag     ts
49 fine particles of rock in a loose state     ts
50 1 A soil textural class including soil particles between 0 05 and 2 0 millimeters in diameter 2 A term sometimes used to indicate sediment     ts
51 Mineral soil particles 05 to 2 0 mm in size     ts
52 Unconsolidated rock and mineral particles with diameters ranging from 1/16 to 2 mm     ts
53 rock particles, 0 08-4 6 mm (0 003-0 18 inches) in diameter     ts
54 a beach or other expanse of sand     ts
55 To mix with sand for purposes of fraud; as, to sand sugar     ts
56 Sand is the most common form of silica used in making glass It is an impure silica, but should have a low content of iron and other impurities, should be washed and heated, and screened for uniformity of grain Glass mythology holds that fires on the beaches of the Nile gave people the first indications of the possibily of making glass     ts
57 scatter sand; cover with sand; rub or polish with sand; smooth with sandpaper  fiil     ts
58 Fine particles of stone, esp     ts
59 of siliceous stone, but not reduced to dust; comminuted stone in the form of loose grains, which are not coherent when wet     ts
60 fine grains of rock; beach, area covered primarily with sand  isim     ts
61 Sand is a substance that looks like powder, and consists of extremely small pieces of stone. Some deserts and many beaches are made up of sand. They all walked barefoot across the damp sand to the water's edge. grains of sand     ts
62 If you sand a wood or metal surface, you rub sandpaper over it in order to make it smooth or clean. Sand the surface softly and carefully. Sand down means the same as sand. I was going to sand down the chairs and repaint them Simply sand them down with a fine grade of sandpaper. sand down to make a surface smooth by rubbing it with sandpaper or using a special piece of equipment. Mineral, rock, or soil particles that are     ts
63 Sands are a large area of sand, for example a beach. miles of golden sands     ts
64 French writer known for works concerning women's rights and independence (1804-1876) a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral     ts
65 To bury (oysters) beneath drifting sand or mud     ts
66 To sprinkle or cover with sand     ts
67 The sand in the hourglass; hence, a moment or interval of time; the term or extent of one's life     ts
68 A single particle of such stone     ts
69 Courage; pluck; grit     ts
70 loose grains of rock, sized 0 02-2 00 mm in diameter, consisting chiefly of quartz, but owing their varying colour to mixtures of other minerals     ts
71 To drive upon the sand     ts
72 0008-0.08 in. (0.02-2 mm) in diameter. Most rock-forming minerals are found in sand, but quartz is by far the most common. Most sands also contain a small quantity of feldspar, as well as white mica. All sands contain small quantities of heavy rock-forming minerals, including garnet, tourmaline, zircon, rutile, topaz, pyroxenes, and amphiboles. In the pottery and glassmaking industries very pure quartz sands are used as a source of silica. Similar sands are used for lining the hearths of steel furnaces. Molds used in foundries for casting metal are made of sand with a clay binder. Quartz and garnet sands are used extensively as abrasives. Among ordinary sand's many uses, it is a basic ingredient of mortar, cement, and concrete. See also tar sand. black sand Great Sand Dunes National Monument Sand Creek Massacre sand dollar sand dune sand flea sand fly sand shark Sand George tar sand bituminous sand White Sands National Monument     ts
73 a loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral     ts
74 Sediment consisting of mineral particles in the range of 0 062 to 2 0 millimeters     ts
75 Because of the relative large size of sand particles ( 05-2 0 mm), sandy soils have trouble holding water and nutrients They are commonly deficient in calcium and magnesium Adding humus to sandy soils can help When mixed with a heavier soil (one that is largely comprised of clay), sand can help provide aeration Sand is also commonly mixed with seed for broadcasting     ts
76 Sediment particles mainly or quartz, with a diameter of between 0 062 mm and 2 mm, generally classified as fine, medium, coarse or very coarse     ts
77 A soil particle between 0 063 and 2 0mm in diameter (UK classification) A sandy soil contains 85% or more sand, up to 15% silt and up to 10% clay ( the total of course would not exceed 100%)     ts
78 Inorganic particles between 0 05 (and 1/16) and 2 0 millimeters in diameter Also soil that contains 85 percent or more sand and a percentage of silt plus 1 5 times the percentage of clay that does not exceed 15     ts
79 1 Particles between 2 00 and 0 05 mm diameter, or one of several separates such as coarse or medium sand; a soil textural class 2 Mineral or rock fragments that range in diameter from 2 00 to 0 02 mm in the international system, or 2 00 to 0 05 mm in the USDA system     ts
80   As a soil separate, individual rock or mineral fragments from 0 05 millimeter to 2 0 millimeters in diameter Most sand grains consist of quartz As a soil textural class, a soil that is 85 percent or more sand and not more than 10 percent clay     ts
81 The most common form of silica used in making glass It is collected from the seashore or, preferably, from deposits that have fewer impurities For most present-day glassmaking, sand must have a low iron co ntent Before being used in a batch, it is thoroughly washed, heated to remove carbonaceous matter, and screened to obtain uniformly small grains     ts
82 This usually refers to the filter medium used by a sand filter The grade most often specified by filter manufacturers is grade No 20 with a particle size of 45 to 55 mm (millimeters)     ts
83 fortitude and determination; "he didn't have the guts to try it"     ts
84 French writer known for works concerning women's rights and independence (1804-1876)     ts
85 rub with sandpaper; "sandpaper the wooden surface"     ts
86 Loose particles of hard, broken rock or minerals In observing, sand is reported when particles of sand are raised to sufficient height that reduces visibility It is reported as "SA" in an observation and on the METAR     ts
87 Mineral particle with a size between 0 06 and 2 0 millimeters in diameter Also see clay and silt     ts
88 Loose particles of rock or mineral (sediment) that range in size from 0 0625 - 2 0 millimeters in diameter     ts
89 Tracts of land consisting of sand, like the deserts of Arabia and Africa; also, extensive tracts of sand exposed by the ebb of the tide     ts
90sanding Present participle of sand     ts
91sanding The act or process of sanding, such as the application of sandpaper     ts
92sands a unit of time - "The sands of a lifetime are rapidly running out."     ts
93sands a desert - "We were lost in the sands of Arabia."     ts
94sands sand grains, especially in reference to the contents of an hourglass, from which     ts
95sands Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sand     ts
96sands plural form of sand     ts
97Sandies plural of Sandy     ts
98sanded Short-sighted     ts
99sanded Covered or sprinkled with sand; sandy; barren     ts
100sanded Marked with small spots; variegated with spots; speckled; of a sandy color, as a hound     ts
101sanded rubbed or polished with a sander; smoothed or polished with sandpaper; covered or mixed with sand  sıfat     ts
102sanded past of sand     ts
103sanding act of scattering sand; act of covering with sand; act of polishing with sandpaper; act of polishing or cleaning with sand  isim     ts
104sanding The process of working directly on the intaglio plate with fine-grained sandpaper to alter or remove lines or create tonal areas similar to those produced by aquatint top     ts
105sanding Rubbing sandpaper or similar abrasive over a surface before applying a finish     ts
106sanding An abrasive process used to level a coated surface prior to the application of a further coat Alternate Term(s): Flatting     ts
107sanding A very important step in preparing a sled for a run, which can take as much as three hours On a four-man bobsled, each member of the crew is responsible for sanding one of the runners     ts
108sanding A processing of applying sand just in front of the Driving wheels to increase the adhesion between wheel and track     ts
109sanding operation carried out by means of sandpaper or other abrasives, to prepare the bare timber for the first coat of paint or the base coat for the topcoat     ts
110sanding The application of treated or dry sand to roadways, either manually or by mechanical spreaders to improve traction     ts
111sanding An abrasive finishing operation done on one side of a fabric made predominantly of manufactured fibers This technique gives a mohair sweater look to knitted fabrics; also produce many constracting surfaces and a striped look     ts
112sands third person singular of sand     ts
113sands the region of the shore of a lake or sea or ocean     ts
114sands area of land covered with sand  isim     ts
115sands plural of sand     ts
116sands the passage of time, usually in the phrase sands of time     ts
117sands sand grains, especially in reference to the contents of an hourglass     ts
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