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English - Turkish

Definition of bulbs in English Turkish dictionary

bulb
çiçek soğanı

O, bahçeye bir çiçek soğanı ekti. - She planted the flower bulb in the garden.

bulb
ampul

Bir ampul ışık verir. - A light bulb gives light.

Bir ampulün nasıl çalıştığını bana kim söyleyebilir? - Who can tell me how a light bulb works?

bulb
{i} soğan

O, bahçeye bir çiçek soğanı ekti. - She planted the flower bulb in the garden.

bulb
lâmba
bulb
{i} elektrik ampulü
bulb
(Anatomi) soğanilik
bulb
hissedici
bulb
(Askeri) balb
bulb
(Anatomi) bulbus
bulb
elektrik lambası
bulb
lale soğanı
bulb
(Tıp) hazne
bulb
(Tıp) bulb
bulb
(Mühendislik) Valflerin baş kısmı
energy saving light bulbs
tasarruflu lambalar
growing from a bulb or producing bulbs
Bir ampul veya ampuller üreten büyüyor
rounded; having bulbs
yuvarlanmış; olan ampul
bulb
(İnşaat) ampul, lamba
bulb
şişerek soğan biçimini almak
i would like to have a couple of 40 watt bulbs
birkaç tane 40 wattlık ampul istiyorum
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of bulbs in Turkish Turkish dictionary

bulb
Gemilerin baş bodoslamalarının su içindeki kısmında ileri doğru uzanan şişkin kısım
English - English
plural of bulb
bulb
A light bulb
bulb
The bulb-shaped root portion of a plant such as a tulip, from which the rest of the plant may be regrown

the plants which grow in the earth from seed or bulbs.

lamp bulbs
plural form of lamp bulb
light bulbs
plural form of light bulb
nightlight bulbs
plural form of nightlight bulb
bulb
{n} a round root, as of tulips, onions a round beard
bulb
Any solid object rounded at one end and tapering on the other, possibly attached to a larger object at the tapered end
bulb
A thick, rounded, underground organ consisting of layered, fleshy leaves and membranes
bulb
An underground storage organ with a much-shortened stem bearing fleshy leaf bases or scale leaves enclosing the next year's bud
bulb
electric lamp consisting of a glass bulb containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated
bulb
lower or hindmost part of the brain; continuous with spinal cord; (`bulb' is an old term for medulla oblongata); "the medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain because it contains centers controlling breathing and heart functioning"
bulb
An expansion or protuberance on a stem or tube, as the bulb of a thermometer, which may be of any form, as spherical, cylindrical, curved, etc
bulb
A bulb is a root shaped like an onion that grows into a flower or plant. tulip bulbs. In botany, the resting stage of certain seed plants, particularly perennial monocotyledons (see cotyledon), consisting of a relatively large, usually globe-shaped, underground bud with membranous or fleshy overlapping leaves arising from a short stem. The fleshy leaves function as food reserves that enable a plant to lie dormant when water is unavailable (during winter or drought) and to resume active growth when favourable conditions again prevail. There are two main types of bulbs. One, typified by the onion, has a thin papery covering protecting its fleshy leaves. The other, the scaly bulb, as seen in true lilies, has naked storage leaves, with no papery covering, making the bulb appear to consist of angular scales. Bulbs enable many common ornamentals, such as the narcissus, tulip, and hyacinth, to flower rapidly in early spring when growing conditions are favourable. Other bulb-producing plants bloom in the summer (e.g., lilies) or fall (e.g., the autumn crocus). The solid corms of the crocus and gladiolus and the elongated rhizomes of some irises are not bulbs
bulb
A shutter setting marked B at which the shutter remains open as long as the shutter release is held down This is used for time exposures that are longer than your camera's preset shutter speeds
bulb
A stem base surrounded by swollen food-storage leaves
bulb
-The outer enclosure of a light source; usually glass or quartz
bulb
Potential flower buried in fall, never to be seen again
bulb
The area at the tip of a liquid-in-glass thermometer containing the liquid reservoir
bulb
a rounded dilation or expansion in a canal or vessel or organ
bulb
The part of the lighting system that generates the output A bulb consists of the following parts; a glass tube to contain the filament(s) and the gasses, the filament(s), the gasses, and the base
bulb
A type of modified subterranean storage stem/bud consisting of overlapping fleshy leaf bases or scales Example: garlic and onions
bulb
1 The outer glass envelope or jacket that protects the arc tube of a HID lamp 2 Clove or bulb of garlic Carbon Dioxide (CO2)A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas in the air necessary for plant life
bulb
A shutter setting marked B at which the shutter remains open as long as the shutter release is held down
bulb
In general any structure underground from which a plant can grow A true bulb is an underground structure that contains an embryonic plant protected by scales An example of a true bulb is an iris
bulb
a rounded part of a cylindrical instrument (usually at one end); "the bulb of a syringe" a rounded dilation or expansion in a canal or vessel or organ a modified bud consisting of a thickened globular underground stem serving as a reproductive structure
bulb
To take the shape of a bulb; to swell
bulb
A rounded, usually underground structure with thick, fleshy concentric layers or scales merging into the stem at the top and roots at the bottom See corm
bulb
The glass outer envelope component of a lamp
bulb
A highly compressed underground stem (basal plate) to which fleshy modified leaves are attached
bulb
A spheroidal body growing from a plant either above or below the ground (usually below), which is strictly a bud, consisting of a cluster of partially developed leaves, and producing, as it grows, a stem above, and roots below, as in the onion, tulip, etc
bulb
The outer envelope of a light source, made of either glass or quartz H I D lamps, for example, come in several "bulb" shapes: "E" (elliptical); "BT" (bulged tubular, tapered at top and bottom, with the greatest circumference in the middle); and "R" (reflector), designed to achieve a directional distribution of illumination, such as a spotlight
bulb
A bulb is not a root; it is an underground stem that functions as a food storage organ Think of the onion-- each layer is a modified underground basal leaf, called a scale, closely adhered to the stem to protect it, as well as store additional food Plants producing bulbs are all perennials
bulb
A glass object with a thin metal wire in it When electricity passes through it, it gets hot and gives out light
bulb
a rounded dilation or expansion in a canal or vessel or organ a modified bud consisting of a thickened globular underground stem serving as a reproductive structure
bulb
{i} light bulb, lamp; tuber, glomus, swollen anatomical structure (Anatomy); short and round stem that is usually underground (Botany); plant that grows from a bulb (Botany)
bulb
A name given to some parts that resemble in shape certain bulbous roots; as, the bulb of the aorta
bulb
The lead-torpedo shape on the bottom of the keel
bulb
a modified bud consisting of a thickened globular underground stem serving as a reproductive structure
bulb
The upper ridge of the runner or cross tee with a rectangular, triangular or round configuration Adds structural load strength to the component
bulb
a rounded part of a cylindrical instrument (usually at one end); "the bulb of a syringe"
bulb
An underground leaf bud enwrapped in fleshy scales or coats
bulb
tightly packed fleshy leaves used as a storage organ Onions and tulips both have bulbs
bulb
A bulb is the glass part of an electric lamp, which gives out light when electricity passes through it. The stairwell was lit by a single bulb. = light bulb
bulb
Underground plant part derived from a short, usually rounded, shoot that is covered with scales or leaves | Return to Alphabet Bar |
bulb
an underground bud covered by fleshy scales, the coating formed from the bases of leaves (Benson 1967)
bulb
It differs from a corm in not being solid
bulb
The transparent or opaque sphere in an electric light that the electric light transmits through
Turkish - English

Definition of bulbs in Turkish English dictionary

bulb
(Bilgisayar) findb
bulb
(Tıp) bulb
bulbs

    Turkish pronunciation

    bʌlbz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbəlbz/ /ˈbʌlbz/

    Etymology

    [ 'b&lb ] (noun.) circa 1601. Latin bulbus, from Greek bolbos bulbous plant.

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