dokuma tarağı, dokuma makinalarında tarak

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التركية - الإنجليزية
(Tekstil) reed
Straw prepared for thatching a roof
United States journalist who reported on the October Revolution from Petrograd in 1917; founded the Communist Labor Party in America in 1919; is buried in the Kremlin in Moscow (1887-1920)
a thin piece of cane found on wind instruments, which cause vibrations in an air column which in turn produce sound
{i} any of several varieties of tall marsh grass; thin piece of wood or plastic placed on the mouthpiece of reed instruments (the air flow causes it to vibrate and create sound)
Reeds are tall plants that grow in large groups in shallow water or on ground that is always wet and soft. They have strong, hollow stems that can be used for making things such as mats or baskets
Any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water
Same as Reeding
The hollow stem of these plants
An arrow, as made of a reed
tall woody perennial grasses with hollow slender stems especially of the genera Arundo and Phragmites
A thin strip of wood or reed, placed in the mouthpiece of a wind instrument so that it will vibrate when blown across Organs, Accordions, Harmonicas and the Chinese Sheng use metal reeds
A musical instrument made of the hollow joint of some plant; a rustic or pastoral pipe
A small piece of cane or wood attached to the mouthpiece of certain instruments, and set in vibration by the breath
a device consisting of several wires closely set which separate warp threads in a loom The reed determines the spacing of the warp threads, guides the weft carrying device, and beats up the weft against the fell of the cloth
A tube containing the train of powder for igniting the charge in blasting
Flexible strip of cane or metal set into a mouthpiece or the body of an instrument; set in vibration by a stream of air
smoke; to smoke
One of the thin pieces of metal, the vibration of which produce the tones of a melodeon, accordeon, harmonium, or seraphine; also attached to certain sets or registers of pipes in an organ
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