lite

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English - Turkish
(Teknoloji) Bkz. light
hafif
lite ply
hafif kontraplak
high lite
yüksek lite
torture lite
hafif işkence
English - English
Lacking substance or seriousness
To rely
To expect
few; little
Informal spelling of light

My favorite color is lite blue!.

A little, bit
Light in composition, notably low in fat, calories etc.:

His lite dinner consisted of crackers, some broccoli and a salad with lite ranch dressing.

Lightweight
li`qos, a stone; used chiefly in naming minerals and rocks
having relatively few calories; "diet cola"; "light (or lite) beer"; "lite (or light) mayonnaise"; "a low-cal diet"
{s} being light in nature (especially as in weight or caloric value)
Lidar (Laser) In-space Technology Experiment (space-shuttle)
Simplified spelling of light
a single piece of glass, monolithic or laminated
Gr
A framed opening in a sash or door containing a pane of glass
Refers to a single pane of glass or, in some cases, an entire glass unit (Ex: Kolbe & Kolbe “cutlite” refers either to individual panes of glass, or to individual insulating glass units One “lite” of a bow unit refers to one sash of the multi-sash unit )
Combining forms fr
Little
A window glass
The industry's terminology for a pane of glass
A term used to describe an individual pane of glass in a sash
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A unit of glass in a window
Another term for a pane of glass used in a window Frequently spelled "light" in the industry, but spelled "lite" in this text to avoid confusion with light as in "visible light"
Low in fat, calories, etc. Light
Lite is used to describe foods or drinks that contain few calories or low amounts of sugar, fat, or alcohol. lite beer. lite yogurt. Having less substance or weight or fewer calories than something else: "lite music, shimmering on the surface and squishy soft at the core" (Mother Jones). used in the names of some food or drink products to mean that they have fewer calories or less fat than other similar products (LIGHT)
Flat glass cut to specified size from continuous sheet of glass
A space in a window sash for a single pane of glass Also, a pane of glass
-lite
used to form names of rocks and minerals
marriage lite
cohabitation; civil union; gay marriage
pendente lite
pending a legal suit in court
lite

    Turkish pronunciation

    layt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlīt/ /ˈlaɪt/

    Etymology

    () Variation of light (“light-weight, diet”)
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