to tare

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English - Turkish
{i} dara
(Ticaret) dava
burçak
darasını almak
darasını düşmek
darak
(Askeri) taktik kayıtların değerlenmdirilmesi (tactical record evaluation)
(Tıp) Darasını çıkarmak
(fiil) darasını almak
burçak cinsinden bir ot
Lolium temulentum
(Askeri) DARA: Ambalaj ve diğer muhafaza ve kapların ağırlığı. Herhangi bir maddenin net ağırlığını tespit için brüt tartısından indirilen kabın ağırlığı
burçak/dara
(Tıp) Bir şeyin tartısından indirilen kabın ağırlığı, dara
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Defa, kerre
(Hukuk) Kere, kez, defa
English - English
The empty weight of a container
A damaging weed growing in fields of grain (with reference to Matthew 13: 25: "But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way." The King James Version (Authorized))
To take into account the weight of the container, wrapping etc. in weighting merchandise

he is to tare such number of bales as may be deemed necessary to settle the net weight for duty.

To set a zero value on an instrument (usually a balance) that discounts the starting point

Spectrometers, for example, must be zeroed before each reading; balances must be tared before each weighing.

{n} a weed in allowance in weight for the cask in which goods are packed
{v} to mark the weight of tare
The seed of vetch
Weight of drums or other packing materials in a refining lot
A damaging weed growing in fields of grain (with reference to Matthew 13: 25: "But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way." The King James Version (Authorized))"
To ascertain or mark the tare of (goods)
A name of several climbing or diffuse leguminous herbs of the genus Vicia; especially, the V
Deficientcy in the weight or quantity of goods by reason of the weight of the cask, bag, or whatever contains the commodity, and is weighed with it; hence, the allowance or abatement of a certain weight or quantity which the seller makes to the buyer on account of the weight of such cask, bag, etc
A vetch, or the seed of a vetch
any of several weedy vetches grown for forage
Tore
To set a display to show zero weight This is used to remove the weight of any packing or containers so that only the weight of the material within the container is shown The Tare value is deleted from the remaining weight that can be added to a scale For example if a scale has capacity of 500g and then 200g is tared, the remaining capacity is 300g Often Zero is used interchangeably
(1) a plant used as forage or a cover crop, as in: We'll need another bag of tare seed
{f} find the weight of package or merchandise
To zero a scale To define its `zero-weight' reference point
sativa, sometimes grown for fodder
To allow for the tare; to set a counter or meter to a valid zero (usually weight) value, discounting the weight of the empty container
hip protector
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A weed that grows among wheat and other grain; alleged by modern naturalists to be the Lolium temulentum, or darnel
To ensure that a balance or scale weighs in at zero For instance, you may wish to tare the balance with an empty container on it so that the scale will only display the weight of the container's contents
Weight of the package in which merchandise is contained and/or packing materials used to protect it Gross weight minus tare gives net weight
the waist protector worn during bogu practice and shiai
counterweight consisting of an empty container that is used as a counterbalance to obtain net weight
{i} weight of a wrapper or container deducted from the gross weight of a package to determine the net weight; vetch, variety of climbing plant with edible seeds; seeds of the tare plant; weed which grows in grain fields
Amount of gross weight on freight shipment that can be deducted for packaging weight Usual allowance is four pounds per 104 pounds
weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous
counterweight consisting of an empty container that is used as a counterbalance to obtain net weight any of several weedy vetches grown for forage
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