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Definition of sanders in English Turkish dictionary

sander
zımpara makinesi
sander
Zımparalama makinesi
sander
zımpara makine
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A patronymic surname derived from a Middle English short form of Alexander
{n} a valuable sort of Indian wood
{i} family name; city in Kentucky (USA); ancient name of sandalwood
Liman von Sanders Otto Peirce Charles Sanders Sanders Barry
plural of sander
See under Sandalwood
An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood
sander
A device which spreads sand in snowy or icy conditions to improve traction
sander
A person employed to sand wood
sander
Previously a small device resembling a saltshaker but containing sand that was shaken over a document to remove excess ink
Barry Sanders
born July 16, 1968, Wichita, Kan., U.S. U.S. football player. He attended Oklahoma State University, where he won the Heisman Trophy (1988) and set 34 college rushing records. As a running back for the Detroit Lions (1989-99), he rushed for 15,269 yd, placing him third behind Emmitt Smith and Walter Payton in all-time career rushing yardage. He holds records for the most games with 150 yd or more rushing (25), the most 100-yd games in a season (14), and the most touchdown runs of 50 or more yards (15). A runner with exceptional speed and balance, Sanders was known for his array of jukes and spins that left defenders grasping at air
Charles Sanders Peirce
a US philosopher, who said that an idea on its own does not have any value, and that there is only value in the results produced by the idea. His most important writings were put together after his death in a book called Chance, Love and Logic (1838-1914). born Sept. 10, 1839, Cambridge, Mass., U.S. died April 19, 1914, near Milford, Pa. U.S. scientist, logician, and philosopher. He was the son of the mathematician and astronomer Benjamin Peirce (1809-80). After attending Harvard University he spent 30 years with the U.S. Coast Guard Survey (1861-91). As a scientist, he is noted for his contributions to the theory of probability, the study of gravity, and the logic of scientific methodology. He eventually abandoned the physical sciences to study logic, which in its widest sense he identified with semiotics. He lectured on logic at Johns Hopkins University from 1879 to 1894, then spent the rest of his life writing in seclusion. He is regarded as the founder of pragmatism. Though he made eminent contributions to deductive logic, he was a student primarily of "the logic of science" i.e., of induction and of "retroduction," or "abduction," the forming and accepting on probation of a hypothesis in order to explain surprising facts. His lifelong ambition was to establish induction and abduction as permanent branches of logic
Colonel Sanders
the man who developed the recipe for making Kentucky Fried Chicken, sold in fast food restaurants which are called KFC. His name is sometimes used to mean the product or the restaurant
Otto Liman von Sanders
born Feb. 17, 1855, Stolp, Pomerania died Aug. 22, 1929, Munich, Ger. German general. He entered the German army in 1874 and rose to lieutenant general. He reorganized the Turkish army and made it an effective fighting force in World War I. In command of the Turkish army at Gallipoli, he and the Turkish commanders forced the Allies to end the Dardanelles Campaign and prevented the seizure of Constantinople
sander
A sander is a machine for making wood or metal surfaces smoother
sander
{i} one who rubs with sandpaper; one who scatters sand; person or thing that polishes with sand
sander
A machine to mechanize the process of sanding
sander
a power tool used for sanding wood; a loop of sandpaper is moved at high speed by an electric motor
Turkish - English

Definition of sanders in Turkish English dictionary

sander
(Coğrafya) wash plain
sander
marginal plain
sander
sandur
sanders
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