mules

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Definition of mules in English Turkish dictionary

mule
katır

Daha fazla traktörler daha az at ve katır anlamına geliyordu. - More tractors meant fewer horses and mules.

Traktörler atların ve katırların yerini aldı. - Tractors replaced horses and mules.

mule
{i} terlik
MULE
(Askeri) modüler evrensel lazer teçhizatı (modular universal laser equipment)
mule
{i} k.dili. çok inatçı kimse
mule
(Tekstil) selfaktör
mule
{i} traktör

Daha fazla traktörler daha az at ve katır anlamına geliyordu. - More tractors meant fewer horses and mules.

Traktörler atların ve katırların yerini aldı. - Tractors replaced horses and mules.

mule
şıpıdık/çıkrık/katır
mule
{i} inatçı

O bir katır kadar inatçı. - He's as stubborn as a mule.

Bir katır kadar inatçısın! Bu sefer onun haklı olduğunu kabul et. - You are as stubborn as a mule! For once, accept that she is right.

mule
şıpıdık
mule
{i} ip eğirme makinesi
English - English
a slipper that has no fitting around the heel
plural of mule
mule
A generally sterile hybrid offspring of any two species of animals
mule
A stubborn person
mule
A generally sterile hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse
mule
A woman's shoe that has no fitting or strap around the heel
mule
A person paid to smuggle drugs
mule
A coin or medal minted with obverse and reverse designs not normally seen on the same piece, either intentionally or in error
spinning mules
plural form of spinning mule
mule
{i} animal which is a hybrid of a horse and a donkey; stubborn person; weaving device; type of slipper that leaves the heel exposed
mule
{n} an animal between an ass and a mare
mule
Small U S military 4-wheeled cargo vehicle
mule
half slipper
mule
Multilingual Emacs
mule
A mule is an animal whose parents are a horse and a donkey
mule
A plant or vegetable produced by impregnating the pistil of one species with the pollen or fecundating dust of another; called also hybrid
mule
A coin, token or medal with obverse and reverse sides which are not normally matched by the issuing authority Mules are normally the result of a mistake in the coining process when one half of a die pair is accidentally used with another half of a different die pair
mule
MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing non-ASCII text using multibyte characters (q v ) Chapitre 20
mule
Using a specialized character within a certain area to help out one of your other characters One example is to use IP-points on specialising in making implants, and giving this to another character that is specialised in fighting
mule
Offspring or progeny of a jack and a mare
mule
A machine, used in factories, for spinning cotton, wool, etc
mule
Offspring of male donkey and female horse
mule
A hybrid animal; specifically, one generated between an ass and a mare, sometimes a horse and a she-ass
mule
Once upon a time, someone decided the check numbers on small size currency were too small to read (my aging eyes would tend to agree) Back in those bad old days, the check numbers were printed in a font 0 6mm tall A decision was made in 1938 to change the digits to something a little larger (1mm) This was actually cause for a change in the series designation, as it constituted a change in the face design of the note Of course, the face and reverse aren't printed on the same day (or week, or possibly month or year), so it was inevitable that some notes would be printed with one size check number on one side, and the other size on the other These notes are called "mules" by collectors
mule
A very stubborn person
mule
a slipper that has no fitting around the heel
mule
A secondary character created for the purpose of storing and identifying items Some mules also were made to help with fletching, alchemy, and/or cooking
mule
A note printed from two plates which were not intended to be used together Ergo, an error produced in the printing process Also, a coin produced with two dies not intended for each other
mule
into yarn or thread and winding it into cops; called also jenny and mule-jenny
mule
A mule is a shoe or slipper which is open around the heel. Offspring of a male ass and a female horse. The less common cross of a female ass and a male horse is called a hinny. Most mules are sterile. The mule resembles the horse in height and in shape of neck and croup (rump); it resembles the ass in its long ears, small hooves, and short mane. The coat is usually brown or bay. Mules are 12-17.5 hands (50-70 in., 120-180 cm) high and weigh 600-1,500 lbs (275-700 kg). They have been used as pack animals for at least 3,000 years because of their ability to withstand hardships
mule
A coin or token struck from mismatched dies A coin struck with the obverse of a New Zealand coin and the reverse of a Canadian coin is a mule
mule
MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing non-ASCII text using multibyte characters (q v ) @xref{International}
mule
It is the term for an offspring of a male donkey and a female horse
mule
Modular Universal Laser Equipment
mule
MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing multilingual non-ASCII text using multibyte characters (q v ) See section Q International Character Set Support
mule
MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing non-ASCII text using multibyte characters (q v ) See section International Character Set Support
mule
A coin struck from dies not originally intended to be used together   Several of the 1813 tokens are mules
mule
MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing non-ASCII text using multibyte characters (q v ) See section 19 International Character Set Support
mule
sterile offspring of a male donkey and a female horse
mule
MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing non-ASCII text using multibyte characters (q v ) See section 16 International Character Set Support
mule
sterile offspring of a male donkey and a female horse a slipper that has no fitting around the heel
mule
A coin struck from two dies not intended to be used together
mule
A womans shoe that has no fitting or strap around the heel
mule
MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing multilingual non-ASCII text using multibyte characters (q v ) See section International Character Set Support
mule
A coin with the current type on one side and the previous (and usually obsolete) type on the other side, or a piece struck from two dies that are not usually used together
mule
astar
mules

    Turkish pronunciation

    myulz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmyo͞olz/ /ˈmjuːlz/

    Etymology

    [ 'myü(&)l ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French mul, from Latin mulus.
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