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Definition of casks in English Turkish dictionary

cask
{i} fıçı
cask
varil

Caddede büyük bir şarap varili düşürüldü ve kırıldı. - A large cask of wine had been dropped and broken, in the street.

cask
(Nükleer Bilimler) kask,zırhlı taşıma kabı
cask
{i} bir fıçı dolusu; bir varil dolusu
cask
bir varil dolusu
cask
{i} fıçı dolusu
English - English
plural of cask
cask
A large barrel for the storage of liquid, especially of alcoholic drinks
cask
{n} a helmet, a headpiece
cask
{n} a barrel or wooden vessel used for liquor
cask
A cask is a container used in storing and transporting nuclear materials The cask often resembles a large metal barrel with handles Most of the size is due to the layers of insulation shielding and encased in thick stainless steel The insulation shielding keeps any harmful radiation from penetrating the cask These casks are strong enough to survive a direct collision with a freight train without breaking
cask
A white oak barrel
cask
a cylindrical container that holds liquids
cask
A casket; a small box for jewels
cask
What they did to fill the role of Columbo
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- standard shipping container certified by the NRC to transport Class B, solid, low-level radioactive waste
cask
A cask is a wooden barrel that is used for storing things, especially alcoholic drink. casks of sherry. = barrel. a round wooden container used for storing wine or other liquids, or the amount of liquid that it contains (casque , from casco , from cascar )
cask
A container for shipping or storing radioactive material of greater than A1 or A2 [see A1 and A2 definitions] quantities (Transportation System Requirements Document DOE/RW-0425 ) Back to Top
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The quantity contained in a cask
cask
A barrel shaped container for storing beer, made of wood or metal
cask
Wooden container used for the storage and aging of wine
cask
To put into a cask
cask
Wooden cask used to age the wines The Bordeaux cask (225 litres) is reowned for aging great table wines It is made of oak staves held together with metal hoops, with two lids
cask
A thick-walled container (usually lead) used to transport radioactive material Also called a coffin
cask
A barrel of various sizes, traditionally made of wood, and generally containing living yeast sediment as opposed to a keg in which the beer is filtered and force-carbonated artificially Also, an oak barrel used as a fermentation or maturation vessel
cask
Same as Casque
cask
the quantity a cask will hold
cask
(1) A heavily shielded container that meets applicable regulatory requirements used to ship spent nuclear fuel or high-level radioactive waste; (2) a heavily shielded container used by DOE and utilities for the dry storage of spent nuclear fuel; usable only for storage, not for transportation to or emplacement in a repository
cask
{i} barrel
cask
A barrel-shaped vessel made of staves headings, and hoops, usually fitted together so as to hold liquids
cask
a vat used in the Bordeaux area with a capacity of 900 litres
cask
It may be larger or smaller than a barrel
casks

    Turkish pronunciation

    käsks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkasks/ /ˈkæsks/

    Etymology

    [ 'kask ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English caske, perhaps from Middle French casque helmet, from Spanish casco potsherd, skull, helmet.
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