balata

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English - Turkish
balata
Turkish - Turkish
Soğuk ve sıcakta büyük bir sürtünme kat sayısına sahip olan, suya ve yağa dayanıklı, yavaş aşınan madde
Soğuk ve sıcakta büyük bir sürtünme kat sayısına sahip olan, suya ve yağa dayanıklı, yavaş aşınan bir madde
Motorlu araçlarda fren yapmayı sağlayan, tekerlek mili üzerine yerleştirilmiş yarım ay biçimindeki alet
Motorlu araçlarda fren yapmayı sağlayan tekerlek mili üzerine yerleştirilmiş yarım ay biçimindeki alet
English - English
Narural or synthetic compound used to make the cover for top-standard golf balls Its soft, elastic qualities produce a high spin rate and it is favoured by tournament players
a hard-wooded tropical tree yielding balata gum and heavy red timber
rubber like material (dried juice of a tree) used for making the outermost layer of a golf ball (the cover) softer The advantage of balata balls is that they tend to spin better and offer more feel The disadvantage is that they are not very durable
The bully tree (Minusops globosa); also, its milky juice (balata gum), which when dried constitutes an elastic gum called chicle, or chicle gum
{i} Canadian term for the bully tree, tropical tree that has dark red wood that produces a latex sap; nonelastic gum similar to rubber made from the sap of the balata tree (used in making machinery belts, golf balls and other industrial rubber products)
a hard-wooded tropical tree yielding balata gum and heavy red timber when dried yields a hard substance used e
in golf balls
A West Indian sapotaceous tree (Bumelia retusa)
when dried yields a hard substance used e g in golf balls
rubber like material (dried juice of a tree) used for making soft golf ball covers (outermost layer of the ball) Example: Balata covered golf balls yield a high spin rate and lots of feel, but don't offer much durability
Turkish - English
brake lining
shoe
linings
(Askeri) friction lining
clutch disc
balata
kauçuk balata
rubber lining
balata

    Hyphenation

    bal·a·ta

    Turkish pronunciation

    bälıtı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbalətə/ /ˈbælətə/

    Etymology

    [ b&-'lä-t& ] (noun.) 1860. Spanish, from Carib.
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