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Definition of maces in English Turkish dictionary

mace
{i} gürz
mace
topuz

Diğerlerinki bir kılıç iken, bir gladyatörün seçtiği silah topuzdur. - One gladiator's weapon of choice is the mace, while the other's is a sword.

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matrak
mace
yüzüne mace püskürtmek
mace
(Kimya) mace maceration
mace
(Gıda) küçük hindistan cevizi
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(Gıda) hindistan cevizi
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(Tıp) maserasyon
mace
topuz (tüfek)
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(Kimya) mace
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topuz şeklinde merasim asası
mace
gurze
Mace
{i} yüze püskürtülünce insanı sersemleten bir kimyasal madde
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(Askeri) MACE (MEYS): MGM-IC matadorun geliştirilmiş bir modeli. Bu modelde, başlıca farklar: geliştirilmiş güdüm sistemi, uzun menzil, alçak irtifadan taarruz imkan ve kabiliyeti ve yüksek bir güce sahip nükleer savaş başlığıdır. MGM-13, kendi bünyesindeki bir radar güdüm sistemi ile sevk ve idare edilir. CGM-13B kütlesel bir güdüm sistemi ile idare edilir. MGM-13 olarak isimlendirilir
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küçük hindistancevizi kabuğunun öğütülmesiyle elde edilen güzel kokulu bir baharat
mace
tören asası
mace
göz yaşartıcı bomba imalinde kullanılan kimyasal bir sıv
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macebearerbu asayı taşıyan görevli
mace
{i} küçük hindistan cevizi kabuğu
mace
yetki belirtisi olarak kullanıla
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{f} (birinin) yüzüne Mace püskürtmek
mace
{i} ortaçağda kullanılan ağır topuz
mace
{i} gözyaşartıcı bomba sıvısı
mace
{i} süslü asa
mace
baharat/gürz/asa
mace
{i} küçükhindistancevizi meyvesinin toz haline getirilmiş kabuk içi
mace
{i} tören sopası
English - English
plural of mace
Mace
A brand of tear gas
mace
To spray a similar noxious chemical in defense or attack using an available hand-held device such as an aerosol spray can

1989 Hiaasen, Carl, Skin Tight, Ballantine Books, New York, ch.22:.

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A common name for some types of tear gas and pepper spray
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To hit someone or something with a mace

Get over here! I'll mace you good!.

mace
A heavy fighting club
mace
A long baton used by some drum majors to keep time and lead a marching band. If this baton is referred to as a mace, by convention it has a ceremonial often decorative head, which, if of metal, usually is hollow and sometimes intricately worked
mace
To spray in defense or attack with mace (pepper spray, or, formerly, tear gas) using a hand-held device
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{n} an ensign of authority, staff, fine spice
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A leaf-like covering enclosing the seed called nutmeg (another spice) It is dried and is available in the form of
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a ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of office or authority
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The ceremonial staff that symbolizes the authority of the Legislature to make laws on behalf of the people
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An officer who carries a mace as an emblem of authority
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A money of account in China equal to one tenth of a tael; also, a weight of 57
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Type: Spice (dried blades or ground) Description: Bright red outer covering of the nutmeg seed that turns yellow-orange when dried Flavor: Stronger flavor and smell than nutmeg Uses: Custards, fruit desserts (peaches, plums and apples), spice cakes and cookies, vegetables (carrots, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower)
mace
once a weapon of war shaped like a club and the symbol of Royal authority, but now the symbol of authority of a lower house of parliament and its Speaker majority the greater number, or more than half matter of public importance a subject for discussion which is suggested to a house of parliament by a senator or member, and which must be supported by a certain number of other senators or members before it can be discussed mayor (also see lord mayor)
mace
A ceremonial form of this weapon
mace
once a weapon of war shaped like a club, and the symbol of royal authority, but now the symbol of authority of a lower house of Parliament and its Speaker
mace
The ceremonial staff that symbolizes the authority of the Legislature to make laws on behalf of the people The Assembly cannot meet unless it is present
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spice made from the dried fleshy covering of the nutmeg seed
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A staff borne by, or carried before, a magistrate as an ensign of his authority
mace
A spice obtained from the outer layer of the kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg
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The outer covering of nutmeg, reddish-orange and lacy Used as nutmeg or cinnamon, with nutmeg-y flavor
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Mace is the dried covering of the nutmeg It has a slightly bitter taste
mace
a ceremonial staff carried as a symbol of office or authority spice made from the dried fleshy covering of the nutmeg seed (trademark) a liquid that temporarily disables a person; prepared as an aerosol and sprayed in the face, it irritates the eyes and causes dizziness and immobilization
mace
Javitri Masala
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A mace is an ornamental stick carried by an official or placed somewhere as a symbol of authority
mace
(trademark) a liquid that temporarily disables a person; prepared as an aerosol and sprayed in the face, it irritates the eyes and causes dizziness and immobilization
mace
A heavy staff or club of metal; a spiked club; used as weapon in war before the general use of firearms, especially in the Middle Ages, for breaking metal armor
mace
98 grains
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An ornamented club symbolizing the authority of the Speaker and, through the Speaker, the House   When it is in place, the House is duly authorized to function, and proceedings can begin MLA Member of the Legislative Assembly
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{i} spiked club used as a weapon; spice ground from the outer shell of the nutmeg
mace
A sweet spice with a warm flavor Mace is made from the outer husk of the nutmeg, and has a very similar flavor
mace
The symbol of the Speaker's authority; the present mace is a replica of the one used in the House of Commons (UK)
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mace
A rod for playing billiards, having one end suited to resting on the table and pushed with one hand
mace
A kind of spice; the aril which partly covers nutmegs
mace
myristica fragrans tree the outer web of the nutmeg berry, soups, sauces, stews, spice blends, desserts, vegetables d
mace
A weapon similar to a club, having a wooden, metal-reinforced or metal shaft and an iron or steel head
mace
A long baton used by some drum majors to keep time and lead a marching band
mace
A common name for some types of tear gas
mace
an official who carries a mace of office
mace
A spice produced from the dried outer shell of the nutmeg
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a staff or baton usually embellished with metal used as an insignia of office; the Mace preceeds the Vice-Chancellor in academic processions; the Mace is traditionally carried by the President of the Order of Gownsmen
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The symbol of authority of the Speaker It is carried by the Serjeant-at-Arms on ceremonial occasions The Mace rests on the top of the table in the Legislative Assembly while the House is sitting, and below the table if the House is in Committee (of the Whole) Marginal Seat: A seat which the elected Member won by a relatively small majority of votes, or margin Minor Party: A political party with few or no representatives in Parliament - see Cross Bench
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The outer shell of nutmeg (seasoning)
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A knobbed mallet used by curriers in dressing leather to make it supple
mace
Javitri
mace
Mace is a substance that causes tears and sickness, and that is used in sprays as a defence against rioters or attackers. A trademark used for an aerosol used to immobilize an attacker temporarily. This trademark often occurs in print in uppercase or lowercase as a verb and a noun: "shouted at police after he was Maced when he rushed the fence" (David Shepardson). An aromatic spice made from the dried, waxy, scarlet or yellowish covering that partly encloses the kernel of the nutmeg. a chemical which makes your eyes and skin sting painfully. Police officers sometimes carry Mace in cans to defend themselves
Turkish - English

Definition of maces in Turkish English dictionary

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(Kimya) mace
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