hammock

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English - Turkish
hamak

Tom Mary'nin hamakta uykuya daldığını gördü. - Tom saw that Mary was fast asleep in the hammock.

Hamakta uyuyabilirsin. - You could sleep in the hammock.

{i} asma yatak
branda yatak
ağ yatak
askılı yatak
hammocks
hamak
English - English
A swinging couch or bed, usually made of netting or canvas about six feet wide, suspended by clews or cords at the ends

the poore ſaylers, who...commonly get forthwith into their beds (or hamackoes) reſting their tyred bodies.

A piece of land thickly wooded, and usually covered with bushes and vines
The programming slot between two hit shows, often used to launch a new program
A hammock is a piece of strong cloth or netting which is hung between two supports and used as a bed. a large piece of cloth that is hung between two trees or posts so that you can sleep in it (hamaca, from )
An island in a marsh
a small natural hill
{i} hanging bed made of woven rope or canvas and suspended by cords at either end
Used also adjectively; as, hammock land
A swinging couch or bed, usually made of netting or canvas about six feet long and three feet wide, suspended by clews or cords at the ends
A piece of land thickly wooded, and usually covered with bushes and vines. Used also attributively; as, hammock land
a more or less elevated piece of land, often rising out of a swamp or wetland; usually contains rich, organic soil and either palm or hardwood vegetation
An aggregate or summary activity (a group of related activities is shown as one and reported at a summary level) A hammock may or may not have an internal sequence See also subproject and subnet
A densely wooded area that is slightly elevated above the adjacent areas and has characteristic natural vegetation of cabbage-palm, oak, and pine and an understory of saw palmetto, shrubs, and grasses
Localized, thick stands of trees that can grow on natural rises of only a few inches in the land
a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swing easily
In Florida, an area often higher than its wetter surroundings, characterized by hardwood forests of broad-leafed evergreens such as oaks, sweetgums, hickories, palms, and hollies
banana hammock
A male thong
banana hammock
A men's style of undergarment that holds the genitalia in a sling-like hammock apparatus, allowing the meat knot to protrude offensively
hammocks
plural of hammock
hammock

    Hyphenation

    ham·mock

    Turkish pronunciation

    hämık

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhamək/ /ˈhæmək/

    Etymology

    [ 'ha-m&k ] (noun.) 1555. From Spanish hamaca, from Taino. Columbus, in the narrative of his first voyage, says: “A great many Indians in canoes came to the ship to-day for the purpose of bartering their cotton, and hamacas, or nets, in which they sleep.”
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