puddle

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English - Turkish
su birikintisi

Sen hiç bir çocuk olarak lastik çizmelerini giymedin mi ve su birikintisinde su sıçratarak eğlenmedin mi? - Didn't you ever put on rubber boots as a kid and have fun splashing water in puddles?

Yollarda birkaç su birikintisi var. - There are several puddles on the roads.

{f} çiş yapmak
irkinti
gölcük
kirli su birikintisi
{f} işemek
{f} çamurlamak (su)
{i} gölet
{f} çamurlu suya girmek
{i} sıvacı çamuru
{f} sıvamak
tavla/karıştır
{f} tavlamak (demir)
{f} külçe fırınında tasfiye etmek
{i} kumlu harç
çamurlu gölcük
{f} sıva haline getirmek (kil ve kum)
{i} çamurlu su

Çocuk çamurlu suda yürüdü. - The boy walked through the puddles.

çamur/gölcük
gölek
çamurlatmak özlü çamuru su ile yoğurup sıva haline koymak
dökme demiri ocakta tavlamak
puddle flange
puddle flanşı
puddle steel
ocakta tavlanmis çelik
puddle about
çamurlu suya girmek
puddle about
çamurda yürümek
puddle about
çamurlamak (su)
puddle steel
ocakta tavlanmış çelik
puddle welding
(Otomotiv) potalı kaynak
puddler
sıvacı
puddler
{i} külçe fırını
puddling
balçık
puddling
kanalı balçıkla sıvama
puddling
dökme demiri ocakta tavlama
English - English
To process iron by means of puddling
To collect ideas, especially abstract concepts, into rough subtopics or categories, as in study, research or conversation
To form a puddle
A homogeneous mixture of clay, water, and sometimes grit, used to line a canal or pond to make it watertight
Stagnant or polluted water

searching their habitations for water, we could fill but three barricoes, and that such puddle, that never till then we ever knew the want of good water.

To play or splash in a puddle
To line a canal with puddle (clay)
A small pool of water, usually on a path or road
{v} to make muddy, dirty, daub
{n} a dirty plash or settle of water, a pool
subject to puddling or form by puddling; "puddle iron"
The collection of ideas, especially abstract concepts, into rough subtopics or categories, as in study, research or conversation
mess around, as in a liquid or paste; "The children are having fun puddling in paint"
something resembling a pool of liquid; "he stood in a pool of light"; "his chair sat in a puddle of books and magazines"
mix up or confuse; "He muddled the issues"
wade or dabble in a puddle; "The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard"
a mixture of wet clay and sand that can be used to line a pond and that is impervious to water when dry
a small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquid; "there were puddles of muddy water in the road after the rain"; "the body lay in a pool of blood"
work a wet mixture, such as concrete or mud
Swirl left in the water after the blade has been extracted at the end of the stroke Used by the coach to determine if you are working hard!
A small body of water that draws other small bodies wearing dry shoes
To make impervious to liquids by means of puddle; to apply puddle to
To make a dirty stir
A small quantity of dirty standing water; a muddy plash; a small pool
eliminate urine; "Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug"
a mixture of wet clay and sand that can be used to line a pond and that is impervious to water when dry make a puddle by splashing water mess around, as in a liquid or paste; "The children are having fun puddling in paint"
Clay, or a mixture of clay and sand, kneaded or worked, when wet, to render it impervious to water
A gutter ball
A puddle is a small, shallow pool of liquid that has spread on the ground. The road was shiny with puddles, but the rain was at an end. puddles of oil. a small pool of liquid, especially rain water (Probably from pudd )
wade or dabble in a puddle; "The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard
work a wet mixture, such as concrete or mud dip into mud before planting; "puddle young plants"
make a puddle by splashing water
To subject to the process of puddling, as iron, so as to convert it from the condition of cast iron to that of wrought iron
make into a puddle; "puddled mire"
{i} small pool of water or liquid; mud; pool of foul stagnant water
To make foul or muddy; to pollute with dirt; to mix dirt with (water)
A whirl left in the water from the blade slipping as the rower pulls
dip into mud before planting; "puddle young plants"
a small pool of water, usually a few inches in depth and from several inches to several feet in its greatest dimension
A small body of water that draws other small bodies wearing dry shoes into it
To make dense or close, as clay or loam, by working when wet, so as to render impervious to water
(1) The act of compacting earth, soil clay, etc , by mixing them with water and rolling or tamping the mixture (2) A compact mass of earth, soil, clay, or a mixture of material, which has been compacted through the addition of water, rolling and tamping This makes the material less permeable (3) A small pool of water, usually a few inches in depth and from several inches to several feet in it greatest dimension
{f} mix, muddle; muddy, dirty, pollute; roll about in the mud; stir metallic steel
puddling
puddle jumper
A small passenger airplane, typically used for shorter connecting trips to smaller airports

The flight across country was not bad, but the ride in the puddle jumper between Boston and Connecticut was a little rough.

puddle jumpers
plural form of puddle jumper
puddle-jumper
Alternative spelling of puddle jumper
puddling
The act of lining a canal with puddle to make it watertight
puddling
Present participle of puddle
puddling
A group of mallards (ducks)
puddling
The first true industrial process to produce steel from pig iron
puddly
{a} wet, muddy, dirty, miry, foul
biggest toad in the puddle
cock of the walk, dominant person, powerful person
mud puddle
a puddle of mud; "the children loved a mud puddle"
mud puddle
a puddle of mud; "the children loved a mud puddle
puddled
past of puddle
puddled
Dense, massive soil that is artificially compacted when wet and has no aggregated structure The condition commonly results from tillage of a clayey soil when it is wet
puddled
Made waterproof
puddler
a worker who turns pig iron into wrought iron by puddling
puddler
{i} person who makes wrought iron
puddler
One who converts cast iron into wrought iron by the process of puddling
puddles
plural of puddle
puddles
third-person singular of puddle
puddling
A group (plural) of Mallard (Ducks)
puddling
with water, to render it compact, or impervious to liquids; also, the process of rendering anything impervious to liquids by means of puddled material
puddling
The art or process of converting cast iron into wrought iron or steel by subjecting it to intense heat and frequent stirring in a reverberatory furnace in the presence of oxidizing substances, by which it is freed from a portion of its carbon and other impurities
puddling
The destruction of root systems and soil structure by the tearing and churning action of heavy equipment operating in saturated soils Puddled soils are more susceptible to erosion than undisturbed soils
puddling
The act of melting iron as part of the process of making wrought iron
puddling
The action of making a puddle
puddling
See Puddle, n
puddling
(verb) Synonymous with face wetting If the bottom (exit side) of the orifice plate becomes a wetted surface, ink issuing from the orifice will frequently form a puddle and, if the puddle becomes large enough or if the inertial energy of the exit droplets are too low, the surface tension of the puddle will prevent the ink droplets from leaving the orifice plate Much technology and quite a few trade secrets are involved in preventing this problem during operation
puddling
A behavior of some butterflies in which they congregate at puddles, moist soil, or dung to obtain moisture and salts [image]
puddling
The process of working clay, loam, pulverized ore, etc
puddly
Consisting of, or resembling, puddles; muddy; foul
puddly
{s} muddy, covered in mire; covered in pools of water or liquid
puddly
Consisting of or resembling, puddles; muddy; foul
puddle

    Hyphenation

    pud·dle

    Turkish pronunciation

    pʌdıl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpədəl/ /ˈpʌdəl/

    Etymology

    [ 'p&-d&l ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English podel, diminutive of Old English pudd 'ditch', from Proto-Germanic *puddo (compare Low German Pudel 'puddle').
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