dagger

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الإنجليزية - التركية
hançer

O hançeri böyle tutmalısın. - You must hold that dagger like this.

Tom bir hançerle Mary'ye saldırdı. - Tom attacked Mary with a dagger.

kama
işaret/hançer
Iook daggers at someone bir kimseye öfke ile bakmak
cembiye
dagger knife
hançer bıçak
dag
(Argo) salak
having a dagger
kamalı
cloak-and-dagger
casusluk ile ilgili
ancient dagger
tarihi hançer
double dagger
çift hançer
Spanish dagger fibre
(Tekstil) pita lifi
cloak and dagger
casusluk
cloak and dagger
casusluk ile ilgili
cloak and dagger
polisiye
cloak and dagger
macera
cloak and dagger
casusluk ile ilgili (roman vb)
delta dagger
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spanish dagger fibre
pita
التركية - التركية

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DÂG
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Yanık yarası
DÂG
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İnsan veya hayvan vücuduna kızgın demirle vurulan damga
dag
iskandinav mitolojisinde günün kişileştirilmesi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A stabbing weapon, similar to a sword but with a short, double-edged blade

The dagger, under the title cultellum and misericorde, has been the constant companion of the sword, at least from the days of Edward I. and is mentioned in the statute of Winchester.

A text character (†) that is used for footnotes, to signify death, and to express the mathematical application of Hermitian conjugacy
{n} a kind of sort sword
A knife with a long blade (10'-15") primarily for parrying , used in concert with the rapier of the 16th-17th centuries
Second of the reference marks, following the asterisk Also known as the obelisk
A short stabbing weapon with pointed and edged blade Also, the name of a US canoe and kayak manufacturer
Poniard, Stiletto, Bowie knife, Dirk, Misericorde, Anlace
a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbing a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote
A mark of reference in the form of a dagger [†]
If you say that two people are at daggers drawn, you mean they are having an argument and are still very angry with each other. She and her mother were at daggers drawn
{i} small knife; cross shaped sign (used in printing)
a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote
A dagger is a weapon like a knife with two sharp edges
A text character (†) that is used for footnotes, to signify death, and to express the mathematical application of Hermitian conjugacy
a short knife with a pointed blade used for piercing or stabbing
† is a dagger ‡ is a double dagger Daggers are commonly used as footnote reference marks
This is the general term: cf
A sophisticated disguise first used in the Soviet Union in the 1970s
To pierce with a dagger; to stab
A magical implement, used in ritual, attributed to the element of Air
A timber placed diagonally in a ship's frame
A short weapon used for stabbing
a/ A short strong knife with both a cut and thrust blade b/ A defensive weapon used in the left hand with the rapier in the right Also know as the main-gauche
a character used for the second order of reference in footnotes, etc (the * being the first order) Luckombe (1771) was adamant that this sign was to be called an obelisk, or long cross, and not a dagger It was originally used in setting religious services, etc, especially when the normal cross was not available in the type fount Also Croix or Kreuz Displayed as ¦ in the layouts, but is † for DOS users Similarly, the third order reference sign is the double dagger ‡, which is displayed in the layouts as ¦¦
(see Athame)
It is the second in order when more than one reference occurs on a page; called also obelisk
{i} dirk
dagger board
A sliding centreboard used in some Chinese junks and dinghies, allowing for speedy maneuvering
DAG
diacylglycerol in biochemistry
DAG
Deputy Attorney General in several nations’ federal governments
DAG
Directed Acyclic Graph in computer science and mathematics
DAG
Defense Acquisition Guide in United States law
cloak-and-dagger
Marked by menacing furtive secrecy, often with a melodramatic tint or espionage involved

Israel wages cloak-and-dagger war on Iran — headline, The Age, February 18, 2009 by Philip Sherwell and Dina Kraft.

dag
To cut or slash the edge of a garment into dags
dag
To skewer food, for roasting over a fire
dag
A hanging end or shred, in particular a long pointed strip of cloth at the edge of a piece of clothing, or one of a row of decorative strips of cloth that may ornament a tent, booth or fairground
dag
Expressing shock, awe or surprise; used as a general intensifier
dag
A spit, a sharpened rod used for roasting food over a fire
dag
A skewer
dag
A dangling lock of sheep’s wool matted with dung

note that free pellets are characteristic of healthy sheep and that if sheep consistently produced free pellets, wool staining and dag formation would not occur.

dag
A directed acyclic graph; an ordered pair (V, E) such that E is a subset of some partial ordering relation on V
dag
One who dresses unfashionably. May be used as form of endearment emphasizing that they are different, outsiders

A graduate of film studies in New York, May has had a hand in editing two of his three videos. Each casts him as a bespectacled dag in a world of glamour.

dag
To shear the hindquarters of a sheep in order to remove dags or prevent their formation

After learning how to crutch at 13, he could dag 400 sheep in a day by the spring of 1965 and earned himself more than just a bit of pocket money.

double dagger
The typographical sign ‡ that is used to indicate a footnote or reference
ear dagger
A medieval dagger with a distinctive ear-shaped pommel
parrying dagger
A medieval dagger usually wielded with the left hand. It was used primarily for parrying and defense, while the other hand held a longer, single handed sword like a rapier. Also known as a main gauche
a dagger
{n} poniard
dag
{n} a kind of sort sword
dag
{v} t. to daggle, dirty daub, trim
swiss dagger
(Silahlar) The baselard (also Basilard, the name is probably from the town of Basel) or Swiss dagger (Schweizerdegen) is a historical Swiss blade weapon with a crescent-shaped pommel and crossguard
A dagger
panade
A dagger
popper
A dagger
spud
A dagger
bodkin
Arabic dagger
type of dagger made and used in Arab countries
cloak and dagger
type of adventure movie or book based on espionage; situation that involves espionage or secrecy; situation when people act in a very secret way when not actually necessary
cloak and dagger
involving secrecy and mystery; full of secrecy and intrigue; clandestine
cloak-and-dagger
A cloak-and-dagger activity is one which involves mystery and secrecy. She was released from prison in a cloak and dagger operation yesterday. very secret and mysterious, and usually involving the work of spies
cloak-and-dagger
conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods; "clandestine intelligence operations"; "cloak-and-dagger activities behind enemy lines"; "hole-and-corner intrigue"; "secret missions"; "a secret agent"; "secret sales of arms"; "surreptitious mobilization of troops"; "an undercover investigation"; "underground resistance"
dag
Directed acyclic graph A scene graph
dag
Directed Acyclic Graph
dag
division artillery group
dag
10 grams
dag
The unbranched antler of a young deer
dag
Directed acyclic graph Graphs are representations with nodes and arcs (or links) DAGs are often drawn in terms of circles and arrows where the circles represent nodes and the arrows represent arcs The term "directed" means that each link has a direction, suggested pictorially by the arrowhead from one node to another Acyclic means that there are no loops in the graph, that is, a path of arcs that start at one node and find their way back again
dag
means Deputy Attorney General
dag
A loose end; a dangling shred
dag
Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) refers to a way of arranging objects based on their relationships and allows a child to have multiple parents
dag
A large pistol formerly used
dag
To be misty; to drizzle
dag
decagram
dag
Abbreviation for Directed Acyclic Graph This is a technical term for a hierarchy where none of the children can themselves be their own parents If you walked from the first node in the hierarchy to the very last you would never see the same node twice
dag
A dagger; a poniard
dag
division artillery group sect -section
dag
A misty shower; dew
dag
A long pointed strip of cloth at the edge of a piece of clothing
dag
An uncool person commonly not a dork, loser, nerd. May be used as form of endearment emphasising that they are different
dag
A sharpened stick, used for roasting food over a fire. Compare dogwood, formerly dagwood
dag
Research Group at the University of Waikato, concerned with hardware monitoring solutions Consult [DAG99] for an explanation of the acronym
dag
To cut into jags or points; to slash; as, to dag a garment
dag
To daggle or bemire
dag
(day) Son of Natt or night (Scandinavian mythology )
dag
A triangular shaped decorative attachment, usually along the hem lines of a piece of mail clothing Forms a "wavy" edge
dag
Acronym for "Data Acquisition Geek," a computer expert who maintains a team's Data Acquisition system and analyzes the data
dag
{i} scalloped edge on fabric
dag
One of a row of decorative strips of cloth, ornamenting a tent, booth, or fairground
dag
a flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing
dag
A dangling lock of sheep's wool matted with dung
daggers
plural of dagger
double dagger
a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote
plant a dagger in one's heart
stab one in the heart, disappoint someone greatly
spanish dagger
arborescent yucca of southwestern United States and northern Mexico with sword-shaped leaves and white flowers yucca of southeastern United States similar to the Spanish bayonets but with shorter trunk and smoother leaves
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DAG
dwi
dagger
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