lynx

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English - Turkish
vaşak

Bu bir vaşak gibi görünüyor. - It seems to be a lynx.

(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Vaşak, karakulak
lynx pardina
lynx ok keskin gözlü
kara kulak
(isim) vaşak
pardine lynx vaşak
Caracal melanotis
lynx-eyed
keskin bakışlı
lynx-eyed
çok keskin gözlü
lynx eyed
keskin gözlü
felis lynx
Vaşak
English - English
A faint spring constellation of the northern sky. It lies north of the constellation Cancer
Any of several medium-sized wild cats, mostly of the genus Lynx
{n} a very sharpsighted spotted feline beast
A popular text-only web browser
{i} any of a number of wildcats having short black-tipped tails and tufted ears
- A popular non-graphical (text-based) Web browser M
Lynx is a www browser for a terminal It is a text only browser It is incapable of displaying graphics, and using some of the common Netscape extensions (such as tables)
  A World Wide Web browser that provides a character-based user interface to hypertext-based information   Note: Lynx can display only character-based portions of the hypertext-based information
A widely-distributed Web browser that displays only the text of Web files It's a very useful tool for Internet users unable to run a SLIP or PPP connection who want to access the World Wide Web
A nongraphical Web browser, developed by the University of Kansas
A text-based World-Wide-Web browser
Lynx is a text-based World Wide Web browser Unlike Netscape, it cannot display images or handle Java, but it is much faster as a result
A text-only web browser that was an early workhorse before the web gained its graphical face It is still used extensively today by the visually impaired, people with limited systems, and those with slow connections who don't want to take the time to load graphics
They have a short tail, and usually a pencil of hair on the tip of the ears
A text-based World-Wide-Web browser, available as a Unix command
a browser that runs on personal computers and UNIX systems and enables users to navigate the World Wide Web using a text-based interface
A Web browser that only displays text and is accessed by using a keyboard instead of a mouse Lynx users will not be able to see images or hear sounds, and may not see a Web page in its intended format It is commonly used by those who are visually impaired, have slower connections to the Internet, or do not want all the graphics displayed (graphics take a lot of time to download on slower connections) Lynx is ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compatible
A non-graphical program that reads information on the World Wide Web
A character based World Wide Web browser It is fast and uses no images
Lynx is a text-only Web browser Everything else that is not text - images, Java or JavaScript applications, tables, frames, etc - is beyond Lynx's reach Examples of Web browsers that feature a graphical user interface (GUI) include Mosaic, Netscape Navigator, and Microsoft's Internet Explorer
Lynx is a program to access the World Wide Web Lynx is a web client program (or software) that requests data from a Web server It does not have any graphics capabilities, meaning you can not view graphics or images, but one can view text from web pages It is useful as a way to access the Web from home when you do not have a fast modem
Character-based (non-graphic) browser for the web; available on OAK and OUVAXA See also Mosaic, and Netscape
Lynx is a program to access the World Wide Web At UNM it is most commonly accessed via a CIRT Unix account Lynx is a web client program (or software) that requests data from a Web server It does not have any graphics capabilities, meaning you can not view graphics or images, but one can view text from web pages It is useful as a way to access the Web from home when you do not have a fast modem
Lynx is a World Wide Web browser that uses a text interface This is how you will access the WWW if you are on a text-based account If you have a PPP/SLIP connection, you can use a graphical browser such as Netscape
One of the northern constellations
Lynx is a program to access the World Wide Web and view its content as text-only At Farmingdale it is most commonly accessed via a VAX account You can get to Lynx by logging onto your farmingdale e-mail account with your username and password At the $ prompt type "firstsearch", hit enter You will then see a menu offering Lynx and the library databases Lynx is a web client program (or software) that requests data from a Web server It is useful as a way to access the Web from home when you do not have a fast modem
A popular text (non-graphical) World Wide Web Browser
Any one of several species of feline animals of the genus Felis, and subgenus Lynx
A popular character-mode (text-only) World Wide Web browser
A text-only Web browser For more information, see http: //lynx browser org/
a "text only" web browser
A lynx is a wild animal similar to a large cat. Any of several wildcats of the genus Lynx, especially L. canadensis of northern North America or L. lynx of Eurasia, having soft thick fur, a black-tipped short tail, and tufted ears. lynx lynxes a large wild cat that has no tail and lives in forests American Equivalent: bobcat. Any of three species of short-tailed forest cat (genus Lynx) found in Europe, Asia, and northern North America. The North American lynx (Lynx canadensis) is regarded as distinct from the Eurasian and Spanish (Iberian) species. The lynx has long legs, large paws, tufted ears, hairy soles, and a broad, short head. Its coat, which forms a bushy ruff on the neck, is tawny to cream-coloured and mottled with brown and black. Its dense, soft winter fur has been used for trimming garments. Lynx are approximately 30-40 in. (80-100 cm) long, without the 4-8-in. (10-20-cm) tail, and stand about 24 in. (60 cm) high at the shoulder. They weigh 20-45 lb (10-20 kg). Nocturnal and silent except during mating season, lynx live alone or in small groups. They climb and swim well and feed on birds, small mammals, and occasionally deer. Some regional populations of lynx are considered endangered
short-tailed wildcats with usually tufted ears; valued for their fur
A World Wide Web browser that displays only text ch as Fed Wire (which see in the hard copy dictionary)
A program to browse the World Wide Web which works on simple text terminals, rather than requiring a graphical computer display terminal
lynx spider
any spider, of the family Oxyopidae, that hunts its prey rather than spinning a web
lynx spiders
plural form of lynx spider
lynx rufus
small lynx of North America
Eurasian lynx
Lynx lynx, one of the species of lynx
Iberian lynx
Lynx pardinus, one of the species of lynx
A lynx
lusern
canada lynx
of northern North America
common lynx
of northern Eurasia
genus lynx
lynxes
spotted lynx
of southern Europe
lynx

    Turkish pronunciation

    lîngks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈləɴɢks/ /ˈlɪŋks/

    Etymology

    [ li[ng](k)s ] (noun.) 14th century. From Latin lynx (“lynx”). Named by the astronomer Johannes Hevelius in 1687. The constellation is said to be so faint that one needs the eyes of a lynx to see it.
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