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English - Turkish

Definition of atlases in English Turkish dictionary

Atlas
Atlas
Atlas
{i} Atlas [mit.]
Atlas
(Mitoloji) Titan İapetos ile Deniz kızlarından Klymene'nin oğlu. Diğer Titanlarla birlikte Olympos'a saldırdığı için Zeus onu gök kubbeyi omuzlarında taşımakla cezalandırdı
Atlas
(isim) Atlas [mit.]
atlas
(Diş Hekimliği) ilk boyun omuru
atlas
boyun fıkra kemiklerinin birincisi
atlas
(Anatomi) birinci boyun omuru (Yunan mitolojisinde gökkubbeyi taşıyan tanrı)
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(Askeri) ATLAS FÜZESİ: Bir harp başlığı ile teçhiz edilmiş, sıvı yakıtlı, bir buçuk katlı, roket güçlü, kıtalararası balistik füze. Ayrıca SM65 olarak da tanınır. SM65D, radyo otomatik güdüm sistemiyle teçhiz edilmiştir. SM65E ve SM65F tam otomatik güdüm sistemlidir
atlas
bir çeşit ipekli kumaş
atlas
{i} atlas (harita kitabı)
atlas
göklere destek olduğu söylenen bir yarı Atlas Mountains Atlas Dağları
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buyük boy kâğıt
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heykel direk
atlas
direk
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birinci omur
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büyük boy resim kâğıdı
atlas
başlıca dayanak
atlas
harita kitabı
atlas
insan şeklinde sütun
atlas
ipekli kumaş
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of atlases in Turkish Turkish dictionary

ATLAS
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İpekten yapılmış kumaş. Üstü ipek, altı pamuk kumaş
ATLAS
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Büyük harita
ATLAS
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Atlas Okyanusu
ATLAS
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Düz tüysüz
Atlas
saten
atlas
Parlak yüzlü bir tür ipekli kumaş
atlas
Afrika kıtasının kuzeybatısında, Fas, Cezayir ve Tunus ülkelerinden geçen büyük bir dağ sırası
atlas
Yüzü ipeksi, tersi pamuklu, parlak bir kumaş
atlas
ince ipekten sık dokunmuş düz renkli, sert ve parlak , altın ve gümüş tellerle işlenmiş kumaş cinsi
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Bir konuyu açıklamak için hazırlanmış resim veya levhalardan oluşmuş kitap
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Yüzü parlak bir tür ipekli kumaş
atlas
Yüzü parlak, sık dokunmuş bir tür ipekli kumaş
atlas
Ciltlenerek bir araya getirilmiş harita derlemesi
atlas
Mimarlıkta bir saçaklığı, balkonu ya da çıkmayı taşımak için ayak ya da sütun olarak kullanılan erkek figürü
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Dünyanın, bir ülkenin, bir bölgenin fiziksel ve siyasal coğrafyası ile ekonomi, tarih gibi konularda toplu bilgi vermek için bir araya getirilmiş coğrafya haritaları derlemesi
English - English
plural of atlas
Atlas
a moon of Saturn
Atlas
: son of Iapetus and Clymene, war leader of the Titans ordered by the god Zeus to support the sky on his shoulders; father to Hesperides, the Hyades, and the Pleiades; king of the legendary Atlantis
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A detailed visual conspectus of something of great and multi-faceted complexity, with its elements splayed so as to be presented in as discrete a manner as possible whilst retaining a realistic view of the whole

Finally, Subsol et al. reported on a method for automatically constructing 3D morphometric anatomical atlantes which is based on the extraction of line and point features and their subsequent non-rigid registration.

atlas
A sheet of paper measuring 26 inches by 34 inches
atlas
A collection of top-dimensional subspaces, called charts, each homeomorphic to Euclidean space, which comprise the entirety of a manifold, such that intersecting charts' respective homeomorphisms are compatible in a certain way
atlas
The uppermost vertebra of the neck
atlas
A bound collection of maps often including tables, illustrations or other text
atlas
A bound collection of tables, illustrations etc. on any given subject
atlas
{i} (Architecture) telamon, pillar
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{n} a collection of maps, joint, rich silk
Atlas
a crater in the first quadrant of the moon
Atlas
Intercontinental ballistic missile
Atlas
{i} type of intercontinental ballistic missile developed during the 1960s; Titan condemned to bear the Earth and heavens on his shoulders (Classical Mythology); one who bears a great burden
Atlas
son of Iapetus and Clymene, war leader of the Titans ordered by the god Zeus to support the sky on his shoulders; father to Hesperides, the Hyades, and the Pleiades; king of the legendary Atlantis
Atlas
a moon of Saturn discovered in 1980 from Voyager photos
atlas
A bound collection of tables, illustrations, etc. on any subject
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An atlas is a book of maps. in Greek mythology, one of the Titans (=the first gods who ruled the universe) . After the Titans were defeated by Zeus, Atlas was forced to hold the sky on his shoulders forever. In art, however, Atlas is usually shown holding the world on his shoulders, not the sky. a book containing maps, especially of the whole world road atlas (Atlas giant in an ancient Greek story who had to hold up the sky; because his name was used as the title of a 16th-century book of maps). In Greek mythology, the strong man who supported the weight of the heavens on his shoulders. He was the son of the Titan Iapetus and the nymph Clymene (or Asia) and the brother of Prometheus. According to Hesiod, Atlas was one of the Titans who waged war against Zeus, and as punishment he was condemned to hold aloft the heavens. Collection of maps or charts, usually bound together. The name derives from a custom initiated by Gerardus Mercator in the 16th century of using the figure of the Titan Atlas, holding the globe on his shoulders, as a frontispiece for books of maps. Abraham Ortelius's Epitome of the Theater of the World (1570) is generally thought to be the first modern atlas. Atlases often contain pictures, tabular data, facts about areas, and indexes of place-names keyed to coordinates of latitude and longitude or to a locational grid with numbers and letters along the sides of maps. Male figure used as a column to support an entablature, balcony, or other projection, originating in Classical architecture. Such figures are posed as if supporting great weights, like Atlas bearing the world. The related telamon of Roman architecture, the male counterpart of the caryatid, is also a weight-bearing figure but does not usually appear in an atlas pose. Atlas Mountains Atlas rocket Atlas Charles
atlas
A rich kind of satin manufactured in India
atlas
A book of maps Healey Library's atlas collection is located on the library's 4th floor
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A volume of maps, plates, engravings, tables, etc with or without descriptive letterpress It may be an independent publication or it may have been issued to accompany one or more volumes of text
atlas
A book of maps An atlas of the United States has maps of all 50 states and the U S territories
atlas
a computer-controlled instrument which measures the Staple Length, Staple Strength and Position of Break of individual staples In operation, a continuous belt conveys each staple between an array of lights and an array of photocells, which detects the ends of the staple and enables the length (in millimetres) to be measured The staple is then grasped by two sets of jaws and broken The force required is measured in Newtons The two pieces of the broken staple are individually collected and weighed and, from the masses, lengths and core test yield, the staple linear density (thickness) is calculated and expressed in kilotex; the Staple Strength is expressed as Newtons/kilotex (N/ktex) The masses of the two pieces are also used to calculate the Position of Break
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{i} collection of geographical maps; first vertebra in the neck (Anatomy)
atlas
a figure of a man used as a column; telamon
atlas
one who supports a heavy burden; mainstay
atlas
A bound collection of maps
atlas
One who sustains a great burden
atlas
the computerized catalog of books, periodicals, and media materials owned by the TTU Library
atlas
a collection of maps
atlas
An early liquid-fueled rocket, used by US astronauts and still in use for unmanned launches Because of its lightweight construction it uses no staging, but only drops two of its engines
atlas
A collection of maps in a volume A volume of plates illustrating any subject
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A volume of maps, which sometimes includes economic, political and/or geographic information
atlas
Volume of maps, plates, engravings, tables, etc
atlas
A book of maps and geographic tables
atlas
the 1st cervical vertebra
atlas
One of two huge particle detectors being built for use in experiments at the LHC
atlas
A bound collection of maps often including tables, illustrations, or other text
atlas
A work in which subjects are exhibited in a tabular from or arrangement; as, an historical atlas
atlas
a collection of maps in book form
atlas
A drawing paper of large size
atlas
A bound volume of maps, charts, plates or tables illustrating any subject
atlas
See under Paper, n
atlas
A book of maps
atlas
The first vertebra of the neck, articulating immediately with the skull, thus sustaining the globe of the head, whence the name
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A bound collection of maps that may include charts, illustrations, tables, and detailed explanations of features on the maps A detailed atlas or map created about the time your ancestors lived in an area can be very helpful in determining where they lived, who their neighbors were, where they might have traveled to church, etc
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the result of a comprehensive survey of a large geographical area that maps the occurrence (or occurrence and relative abundance) of species in subdivisions of that area An atlas is usually based on a grid of fixed intervals of distance or degrees latitude and longitude It is restricted to a particular season of the year, usually the breeding season (Ralph 1981: 577)
atlas
a figure of a man used as a supporting column
atlas
A large, square folio, resembling a volume of maps; called also atlas folio
atlas
A volume of maps, plates, engravings, tables, etc
atlas
Finest woven silk, the best quality of jacquard with the folklore that an entire yard of atlas can be strung through a small ring to show how fine the weave is Expensive and very exclusive and is mostly used for very formal or bridal wear and in collectors Saris
atlas
A collection of top-dimensional subspaces, called charts, each homeomorphic to Euclidean space, which comprise the entirety of a manifold, such that intersecting charts respective homeomorphisms are compatible in a certain way
atlas
(Greek mythology) a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders
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An atlas is a package of maps coverring some part of the world, suitable for use in an application For instance an atlas might have maps of Scotland with more detailed coverage of major cities
atlas
a figure of a man used as a supporting column the 1st cervical vertebra a collection of maps in book form (Greek mythology) a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders
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A collection of maps in book or loose-leaf form, with a standard design, organized around a coherent theme For example, a world atlas, a national atlas, or an historical atlas
atlas
Book of maps
atlas
A bound collection of maps, illustrations, informative tables, charts, or textual materials
atlas
A volume of maps with or without descriptive text
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A collection of maps The name is derived from frontispiece of early atlases, including that of Mercator in 1636, showing the god Atlas supporting the world Maps show spatial distribution Global maps influence people’s image of the world In the latter half of C20th Atlases began to be widely used to present social, historical and economic data as well as geographic data Notable examples include The New State of the World Atlas, The World Bank Atlas, Third World Atlas See Bibliography for details
Turkish - English

Definition of atlases in Turkish English dictionary

Atlas
Atlas
atlas
gazetteer
atlas
satin
atlas
book of maps
Atlas
Titan condemned to bear the Earth and heavens on his shoulders (Classical Mythology)
atlas
collection of geographical maps; satin
atlas
illustrations and charts at the end of a book
atlas
atlas, map book
atlas
atlas; satin
atlas
(Anatomi) atlas
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