tillering

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الإنجليزية - التركية
kardeşlenme
tiller
kökten filiz sürmek
tiller
kök
tiller
kök filizi
tiller
çiftçi
tiller
(Askeri) yeke

Birçok eski araba direksiyon yerine yeke kullanırdı. - Many early cars used a tiller instead of a steering wheel.

tiller
yekee
tiller
kök filiz
tiller
{i} (dümene takılan) yeke
tiller
sürgün/yeke/çiftçi
tiller
{i} dümen yekesi
tiller
{i} filiz
tiller
{i} sürgün (bitki)
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
present participle of tiller
tiller
The stock; a beam on a crossbow carved to fit the arrow, or the point of balance in a longbow
tiller
A young tree
tiller
Part of the rudder the helm holds to steer the boat, a piece of wood or metal extending forward from the rudder over or through the transom. Generally attached at the top of the rudder
tiller
A bar of iron or wood connected with the rudderhead and leadline, usually forward, in which the rudder is moved as desired by the tiller (FM 55-501)
tiller
A handle; a stalk
tiller
{n} a plowman, handle of a rudder, till
tiller
{v} to put forth shoots or cions
tiller
An arm, attached to rudder stock, which turns the rudder - as on small outboard motors
tiller
The top or guiding handle on a pit saw As the topman, or top sawyer, controlled the direction and pace of the saw, that is steered it, it was called the tiller in reference to a boat’s tiller
tiller
The handle of anything
tiller
The wooden lever that is approximately 63" long and mounts to the top of the rudder and is used to turn the rudder and steer the boat
tiller
A lateral shoot on or just under the surface of the ground A shoot from the base of a plant
tiller
An arm attached to the top of the rudder to steer a small boat If the helmsman wants to steer to starboard, he pushes the tiller to port Larger boats usually use a wheel instead of a tiller
tiller
grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers
tiller
Lever for turning the rudder
tiller
A shoot of a plant, springing from the root or bottom of the original stalk; a sucker
tiller
A machine that mechanically tills the soil
tiller
An arm of wood or metal fitted to the head of the rudder stock through which steering leverage is transmitted either from the steering linkage, or directly by the helmsman on smaller vessels
tiller
The tiller of a boat is a handle that is fixed to the rudder. It is used to turn the rudder, which then steers the boat. a long handle fastened to the rudder (=part that controls the direction) of a boat (telier )
tiller
A bar used to control the rudder
tiller
A small drawer; a till
tiller
{i} one who prepares land for raising crops, farmer; lever used to steer a boat by changing the direction of a rudder (Nautical); original shoot of a plant (Botany); stalk of a crossbow
tiller
new growth in a graminoid that originates from dormant axillary buds in the plant crown or on rhizomes (Dahl and Hyder 1977)
tiller
Shoot of a grass (or cereal) plant, arising from a leaf axil, normally at the base of an older tiller
tiller
lever used to turn the rudder on a boat someone who tills land (prepares the soil for the planting of crops) a shoot that sprouts from the base of a grass
tiller
A lever of wood or metal fitted to the rudder head and used for turning side to side in steering
tiller
A young timber tree
tiller
A person who tills; a farmer
tiller
The stalk, or handle, of a crossbow; also, sometimes, the bow itself
tiller
A sprout or young tree that springs from a root or stump
tiller
A branch formed at or near ground level by grasses and sedges
tiller
The arm, or lever, used to control the angle of the rudder
tiller
lever used to turn the rudder on a boat
tiller
A bar of iron or wood connected with the rudderhead and leadline, usually forward, in which the rudder is moved as desired by the tiller
tiller
A heavy bar or lever having one end bored to fit on the rudder stock and having the other end fitted for connection to steering leads or relieving tackle The function of the tiller is to turn the rudder, but as on most ships this is accomplished by a steering engine through a quadrant or yoke, the tiller is only a spare fitting to be used with the relieving tackles when there is a breakdown in the steering engine
tiller
A stick or bar connected to the top of the rudder and used to steer the boat by moving the rudder
tiller
Cf
tiller
A shoot or culm produced from a crown bud
tiller
The balance between the upper and lower limbs, measured from the base of the limb to the string Adjustable on most modern Recurve and Compound bows
tiller
A bar or handle for turning a boat's rudder or an outboard motor
tiller
2d Helm, 1
tiller
someone who tills land (prepares the soil for the planting of crops)
tiller
To put forth new shoots
tiller
One who tills; a husbandman; a cultivator; a plowman
tiller
Traditionally the piece of wood the helmsman holds to control the rudder Now it can be made of aluminum, titanium or a composite material in order to save weight
tiller
To put forth new shoots from the root, or round the bottom of the original stalk; as, wheat or rye tillers; some spread plants by tillering
tiller
In small boats hand power is used; in large vessels, the tiller is moved by means of mechanical appliances
tiller
a farm implement used to break up the surface of the soil (for aeration and weed control and conservation of moisture)
tiller
"The horizontal bar joined at one end to the head of the rudder and providing the lever with which the rudder is moved " (Uden & Cooper)
tiller
a shoot that sprouts from the base of a grass
tiller
A shoot growing from the base of the stem of a grass plant
tiller
A new or additional shoot arising from the base of the original stem very common in grasses
tiller
The stick at the stern (rear) of the boat used to control the rudder, and therefore the direction the boat travels in
tiller
An erect, lateral shoot
tiller
of Rudder