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puck
{i} buz hokeyi diski

Bir buz hokeyi diski küre biçiminde değildir. - An ice hockey puck is not spherical.

Bir buz hokeyi diski top şeklinde değildir. - An ice hockey puck isn't ball-shaped.

puck
buz hokeyinde kullanılan lastik disk
puck
{i} afacan peri
puck
{i} cin
puck
{i} yaramaz çocuk
puck
cin/disk
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plural of puck
Puck
a mischievous sprite in Celtic mythology and English folklore
Puck
One of the satellites of the planet Uranus
hockey pucks
plural form of hockey puck
puck
A pointing device with a crosshair
puck
A mischievous spirit
puck
An object shaped like a puck

He reaches into the urinal and picks up the puck. He then walk over to the sink and replaces a bar of soap with the urinal puck.

puck
A hard hard rubber disc used in ice hockey; any other flat disc meant to be hit across a flat surface in a game

In hockey a flat piece of rubber, say four inches long by three wide and about an inch thick, called a ‘puck’, is used.

puck
A hard rubber disk that is 3 inches in diameter and 1 inch thick (Hockey's "ball ") Pucks move more easily on the ice if they are kept frozen Unfrozen pucks have a tendency to bounce along the ice
puck
The vulcanized rubber disc which is whacked around the ice It is frozen for several hours before game time to prevent it from bouncing It is 3" in diameter, 1" thick and weighs 5 5 ounces
puck
a vulcanized rubber disk 3 inches in diameter that is used instead of a ball in ice hockey
puck
The disc/disk used in ice hockey and floor hockey
puck
{n} a supposed spirit, fairy, sprite
puck
Get rid of Nolte
puck
Semi-tucked shape allowable in competition for multi-twisting multiple somersaults For competition, the rules require an angle between the body and thighs, and the thighs and lower legs, of 90 ° - 120 °
puck
A hand held device used with a digitising table or tablet It is used to point to an exact location in order to capture its coordinate
puck
A disk of vulcanized rubber used in the game of hockey, as the object to be driven through the goals
puck
a vulcanized rubber disk 3 inches in diameter that is used instead of a ball in ice hockey a mischievous sprite of English folklore
puck
{i} hard rubber disk used in the sport of hockey; demon, evil spirit
puck
A celebrated fairy, "the merry wanderer of the night;" called also Robin Goodfellow, Friar Rush, Pug, etc
puck
A celebrated fairy, "the merry wanderer of the night;"
puck
a black, vulcanized rubber disc, 1-inch thick and 3-inches in diameter, weighing between 5 1/2 and 6 ounces used to play hockey; they are frozen to prevent excessive bouncing and changed throughout the game; can travel up to 120 miles per hour on a slap shot
puck
A black disc made of vulcanized rubber, 1 inch thick and 3 inches in diameter, weighing between 5 1/2 and 6 ounces
puck
A loose tuck / Pike shape used in multiple somersaults
puck
called also Robin Goodfellow, Friar Rush, Pug, etc
puck
The goatsucker
puck
A hand-held device for entering data from a digitizer Usually has a window with accurately engraved cross-hairs, and several buttons for entering associated data (see Mouse, Cursor)
puck
a mischievous sprite of English folklore
puck
(n ) A device similar to a mouse, a puck is used to point and select with a graphics tablet; often used to trace an object or graphic
puck
The hard rubber disc that the players try and shoot past the goalie for a score
puck
In the game of ice hockey, the puck is the small rubber disc that is used instead of a ball. a character who enjoys playing tricks on people in the play A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare puckish
puck
Small hand-held device (often with several function buttons) used for entering data from a digitizing table May also be referred to as a "cursor" This should not be confused with the screen (CRT) cursor
pucks

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    Etymologie

    [ 'p&k ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English puke, from Old English puca; akin to Old Norse puki devil.
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