texas

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(isim) Teksas
{i} Teksas

Alkollü araba sürme için kan alkol limiti Teksas'ta .08 dir. - The blood alcohol limit for drunken driving is .08 percent in Texas.

Teksas Meksika'ya sınırdır. - Texas borders on Mexico.

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texas instruments
Texas İnstruments
texan
{i} teksaslı

Teksaslılar kendi ordularını organize etmeye başladılar. - The Texans began to organize their own army.

Sadece iki Teksaslı öldürüldü. - Only two Texans were killed.

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texan
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A state of the United States of America. Capital: Austin
TX a large state in the south of the US, which has a long border with Mexico. It is an important centre of the oil and gas industries, and also of cattle and crop farming. Its cities include Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso. Before it became part of the US in 1845, Texas was briefly an independent country. State (pop., 2000: 20,851,820), southwestern U.S. Occupying 266,873 sq mi (691,201 sq km), it is the second largest state in both area and population. Many of Texas's boundaries are formed by water the course of the Red River on the north makes up two-thirds of the state's boundary with Oklahoma; on the east the state is bordered in part by Arkansas, though the Sabine River forms most of Texas's eastern boundary with Louisiana; the Gulf of Mexico forms the coastal boundary to the southeast; the Rio Grande carves a shallow channel that separates Texas from Mexico on the southwest; the Panhandle section juts northward, forming a counterpart in the western part of Oklahoma; and New Mexico lies to the west. The capital of Texas is Austin. Plains and hills make up the terrain, which ranges from the fertile prairie of the Coastal Plains on the Gulf of Mexico through the central Great Plains grasslands to the arid High Plains of the Panhandle. The forerunners of West Texas Indians inhabited the area as much as 37,000 years ago. Some of the peoples later formed the Caddo confederacy. Indians, including Apaches, were living in the region when the Spanish arrived in 1528. The first settlement was attempted in 1685 by the French, who claimed the region as part of Louisiana. In 1803 the U.S. acquired the French claim in the Louisiana Purchase but relinquished it to Spain by treaty in 1819. It became part of Mexico at Mexican independence in 1821. In 1836 Texans declared independence from Mexico as the Republic of Texas (see Stephen Austin; Sam Houston). After a 10-year struggle to remain independent, Texas became the 28th U.S. state in 1845. Its boundary with Mexico was fixed after the Mexican War (1848). In the American Civil War, it seceded from the Union (1861), and it was readmitted in 1870. After the war, railroad building and increased shipping helped expand the economy, and the discovery of oil in 1901 transformed it. While Texas still leads all other states in oil and natural-gas production and in petroleum-refining capacity, its manufacture of electronics, aerospace components, and other high-technology items is increasingly important. It is also the leading cotton, beef-cattle and sheep producer in the U.S. Texas Instruments Inc. Texas Rangers Texas University of
{i} state in the southern United States
A structure on the hurricane deck of a steamer, containing the pilot house, officers' cabins, etc
the second largest state; located in southwestern United States on the Gulf of Mexico
AA Central Service Office - 401 E Front St - Bldg 3 - Suite 145-B , Tyler, TX - 75702 Central Service Office - 8804 Tradeway, San Antonio, TX 78217 ( Tel # 210 - 821 - 6325 ) Clear Creek Easy Does It, Inc , 1310 Fifth Street, Seabrook, TX 77586 ( Tel # 281 - 474 - 9000 and 9066 Club Twelve - 102 Thames, San Antonio, TX 78216 Houston Intergroup Association, Inc - 4140 Directors Row, Suites D&E , Houston, TX - 77092 ( Tel # 713 - 686 - 6300 ) ( Fax - 713 - 686 - 6703 ) LaHacienda - PO Box 1 - Hunt, TX - 78024 ( Tel # 800 - 749 - 6160 ) Ninth District Intergroup - 3150 W Cedar, Beaumont, TX - 77726-7815 ( Tel # 409 - 832 - 1107 ) Northeast Fellowship, Inc - 4922 - E Hondo Pass, El Paso, TX - 79924 Peoples Choice 12 Step Recovery Gift Shop - 26515-C Preston, Spring, TX - 77373 ( Tel # 281 - 355 - 1048 / Fax # 281 - 288 - 4669 ) Email - DRLUCKYT3@aol com and web site www peopleschoicerecovery com Spring Branch Memorial Club - 1200 Blalock, Suite 378, Houston, TX - 77055
four-level transfer responses to a notrump opening (four hearts = spades, four diamonds = hearts)
The place where most posting OOGers seem to reside as opposed to everyplace else
Texas blind snake
A blind snake, Leptotyphlops dulcis, from southwestern North America
Texas cattle fever
Texas fever
Texas fever
a tick-borne disease of cattle
Texas hold 'em
A variant of poker in which players receive two cards each, and five other cards are shared between them
Texas leaguer
A weakly hit fly ball that drops between the infielders and outfielders for a hit; a flare
Texas leaguers
plural form of Texas leaguer
Texas mickey
A very large bottle of hard liquor, holding 3,000 ml (106 imperial oz. or 101 US oz.), or, formerly, one holding 133.3 oz
Texas ratio
A measure of a bank's creditworthiness, equal to ratio of the bank's nonperforming loans to the sum of its tangible equity capital and loan-loss reserves
Texas toast
A style of sliced bread, roughly double the thickness of normal sliced bread, popular in Texas
texas fever
(Geometri) Any of several diseases (as blackwater fever or Texas fever) characterized by dark-colored urine
Texas A M University
large public university that has its main campus in College Station and several smaller campuses throughout Texas (USA)
Texas City
A city of southeast Texas, an industrial suburb of Galveston on Galveston Bay. Population: 40,822
Texas Instruments
{i} American corporation headquartered in Texas, manufacturers of a wide variety of electronic components (including semiconductors, calculators, digital light processors and more)
Texas Rangers
special police force that ride horseback in the state of Texas (USA); professional baseball team in Texas (USA)
Texas Rangers
a group of police officers that was originally established in the 19th century to fight against criminals in the US state of Texas. They still exist today. Loosely organized police force in Texas. The first members were "minutemen" hired by U.S. settlers as protection against Indian attacks in the 1830s. They did not wear uniforms or salute their officers but were highly disciplined and known for their marksmanship, making the six-shooter (the Colt revolver) the weapon of the West. At their peak in the 1870s, the Rangers brought law and order to hundreds of miles of Texas frontier. In 1935 they were merged with the state highway patrol
Texas Tech
large public university in Texas that operates two campuses (in Lubbock and El Paso, USA)
Texas caviar
(Slang) black-eyed peas
Texas fever
An infectious disease of cattle first identified in Texas, characterized by high fever, anemia, and emaciation and caused by a parasitic protozoan (Babesia bigemina) that is transmitted by cattle ticks
Texas leaguer
A fly ball that drops between an infielder and an outfielder for a hit
Texas tower
An offshore radar tower
texas bluebonnet
closely resembles Lupinus subcarnosus; southwestern United States (Texas)
texas chachalaca
of Mexico and Texas
texas fever
an infectious disease of cattle transmitted by the cattle tick
texas horned lizard
of arid and semiarid open country
texas independence day
Texans celebrate the anniversary of Texas' declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836
texas leaguer
A short fly that falls too far out to be handled by an infielder and too close in to be caught by an outfielder
texas leaguer
(baseball) a fly ball that falls between and infielder and an outfielder
texas purple spike
orchid with slender nearly leafless reddish-brown stems with loose racemes of reddish-brown flowers; of open brushy woods of southeastern Arizona and central Texas
texas ranger
a member of the Texas state highway patrol; formerly a mounted lawman who maintained order on the frontier
texas snowbell
styrax of southwestern United States; a threatened species
texas star
Texas annual with coarsely pinnatifid leaves; cultivated for its showy radiate yellow flower heads
texas storksbill
of prairies and desert areas of southwestern United States and Mexico
texas toad
nocturnal burrowing toad of mesquite woodland and prairies of the United States southwest
texas tortoise
close relative to the desert tortoise; may be reclassified as a member of genus Xerobates
Inc. Texas Instruments
U.S. manufacturer of calculators, microprocessors, and digital signal processors. The direct antecedent to the company, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, was founded by John Karcher and Eugene McDermott in 1930 to provide seismographic data for the petroleum industry. In 1958 Jack Kilby, a researcher at TI, coinvented the integrated circuit (IC), and in 1967 he invented the basic design for handheld calculators. In 1973 TI began to manufacture dynamic random-access memory (DRAM, commonly shortened to RAM) chips for use in computers, and in 1982 it introduced the single-chip digital signal processor (DSP), which it employs in cell phones, Global Postioning System (GPS) receivers, and adapters for computer networks
Texan
An inhabitant or a resident of the state of Texas
University of Texas
U.S. state university system with 13 campuses throughout the state. It was founded in 1883. The main campus, at Austin, is the second most populous campus in the U.S. It is a comprehensive research and teaching institution, offering about 100 undergraduate programs and about 190 graduate degree programs. There are more than 85 organized research units on campus, including centres for biomedical research, economic geology, and cognitive science. The Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum is located there
texan
of or relating to or characteristic of Texas or its residents
texan
{i} resident of Texas (USA)
texan
a resident of Texas of or relating to or characteristic of Texas or its residents
texan
{s} of or pertaining to Texas (USA)
texan
a resident of Texas
university of texas
a university in Austin, Texas
texas

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    Türkische aussprache

    teksıs

    Aussprache

    /ˈteksəs/ /ˈtɛksəs/

    Etymologie

    [ 'tek-s&s, -siz ] (noun.) 1857. From Spanish Texas (also Tejas), from Hasinai Caddo táyshaʔ (“friend, ally”), used to refer to the Caddo nation.

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