hour glass

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English - Turkish
saat camı
Kumsaati
kum saati
hourglass
kum saati

Amcam bana bir kum saati verdi. - My uncle gave me an hourglass.

Mary kum saati şekillidir. - Mary is hourglass-shaped.

hourglass
kum sögeni
Hourglass
kumsaati
hourglass
kum saât

Kum saati, mücadelenin sonunu gösterecek. - The hourglass will indicate the end of the fight.

Mary kum saati şekillidir. - Mary is hourglass-shaped.

hourglass
(isim) kum saati
English - English

Definition of hour glass in English English dictionary

hourglass
{n} a glass of sand for measuring time
hourglass
a sandglass that runs for sixty minutes
hourglass
A clock made of two glass vessels connected with a narrow passage, with sand flowing through that passage
hourglass
{i} device for measuring time which consists of two glass bulbs joined by a narrow passage through which a quantity of sand or mercury passes in one hour
hourglass
It consists of a glass vessel having two compartments, from the uppermost of which a quantity of sand, water, or mercury occupies an hour in running through a small aperture unto the lower
hourglass
Name given to the each of the four EPS elements in the center of a Mikey or Harvey stretcher block These elements typically measure 9" x 9" x 5 5"
hourglass
An hourglass is a device that was used to measure the passing of an hour. It has two round glass sections linked by a narrow channel, and contains sand which takes an hour to flow from the top section into the lower one
hourglass
A graphical image used to symbolize the passage of time and provide a visual cue that the application is currently performing an operation
hourglass
An instrument for measuring time, especially the interval of an hour
hourglass
An icon which indicates that the computer is performing a task and the user must wait until the task is completed
hour glass

    Turkish pronunciation

    aur gläs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈour ˈglas/ /ˈaʊr ˈɡlæs/

    Etymology

    [ 'au(-&)r ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French heure, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin hora canonical hour, from Latin, hour of the day, from Greek hOra; more at YEAR.
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