weeds

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matem elbisesi/yaban ot
(isim) matem elbisesi (dul)
{i} matem elbisesi (dul)
matem elbisesi
weed
{i} ot
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esrar
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{f} yabani otları temizlemek
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(Tarım) yabancı ot

Bu yabancı otlardan kurtulmalısın. - You should get rid of these weeds.

Bahçemdeki tüm yabancı otlardan kurtulmak için etkili bir yöntem arıyorum. - I am looking for an effective method to get rid of all the weeds in my yard.

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istenmeyen bitki
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yaramaz ot
weed
alak otu
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zararlı ot

Bu bitkiler zararlı ot ilaçlarına karşı dayanıklıdır. - These plants are resistant to weed killers.

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alak
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{f} yabani otlardan temizle

Tom'un bahçeyi yabani otlardan temizlemesine yardım ettik. - We helped Tom weed the garden.

weed
marihuana
weed
kemik torbası
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çok zayıf kimse
ill weeds grow apace
acı patlıcanı kırağı çalmaz
pull up weeds
otlar yetişmek
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ot tabakası
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yararsız otları çıkarıp temizlemek
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ıskarta şey
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değersiz hayvan
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zararlı şeyleri defetmek
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(argo) hasis
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(çoğul isim) dul kadınların giydiği matem elbisesi
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şapkada matem şeridi
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matem kolçağı
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dul kadınların giydiği matem elbisesi
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{i} (bahçede/tarlada) yabani ot, istenmeyen bitki
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{i} argo haşiş
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{i} cılız kimse
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{i} yabani ot

Benim bahçemdeki yabani otları çekmek için bir alete ihtiyacım var. - I need a tool for pulling weeds in my garden.

Bahçedeki yabani otları çekmek onun işi. - It's his job to pull the weeds in the garden.

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(Tıp) Hayvanlarda görülen lenfanjit
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{i} tütün
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(Tıp) Parazit biti
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weed temizle
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iskelet
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{i} puro
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çok zayıf kim
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{f} yabani otları ayıklamak, istenmeyen otları/bitkileri çıkarıp
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{f} otları temizlemek

Onun görevi bahçeden kötü otları temizlemektir. - It's his job to pull the weeds in the garden.

weed
{f} başından defetmek
widow's weeds
matem elbisesi (dul)
English - English
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weed
Clothes

Nor can the judicious reader be at a greater loss on account of Mrs Bridget Blifil, who, he may be assured, conducted herself through the whole season in which grief is to make its appearance on the outside of the body, with the strictest regard to all the rules of custom and decency, suiting the alterations of her countenance to the several alterations of her habit: for as this changed from weeds to black, from black to grey, from grey to white, so did her countenance change from dismal to sorrowful, from sorrowful to sad, and from sad to serious, till the day came in which she was allowed to return to her former serenity.

plural form of weed
unwanted plants, often growing wild, especially to the detriment of desired plants or crops
These are undesirable elements in a turf area Weeds are generally divided into two groups: (a) Broad-leaved weeds, such as dandelions, daisy, plantains etc and (b) Fine-leaved weeds, such as clover, pearlwort, yarrow This division is particularly useful when carrying out quality assessments of turf areas, as it saves time identifying each individual weed specie and allows for a good indication of the type of maintenance which may be required to control the weeds
a black garment (dress) worn by a widow as a sign of mourning
The term weed generally means any plant that is unwanted and may be threatening to local plants Weeds usually grow aggressively, overrunning other plants Noxious Weeds means something more, identifying weeds that are particularly aggressive and damaging
are undesirable and troublesome plants growing in disturbed areas, especially cultivated ground
A plant growing in a place where it is not desirable
a black band worn by a man (on the arm or hat) as a sign of mourning
a black garment (dress) worn by a widow as a sign of mourning a black band worn by a man (on the arm or hat) as a sign of mourning
{i} mourning clothes, widow's clothing; clothing in general (Archaic)
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Something unprofitable or troublesome; anything useless
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A sudden illness or relapse, often attended with fever, which attacks women in childbed
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widow's weeds Female mourning apparel
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Any plant growing in cultivated ground to the injury of the crop or desired vegetation, or to the disfigurement of the place; an unsightly, useless, or injurious plant

If it isn't in a straight line or marked with a label, it's a weed.

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Underbrush; low shrubs
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Tobacco
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A cigar
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A species of plant considered harmful to the environment or regarded as a nuisance
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Short for duckweed
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Simple past tense and past participle of wee
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To remove unwanted vegetation from a cultivated area

I weeded my flower bed.

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A garment or piece of clothing
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Clothing collectively; clothes, dress
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{n} useless herb, mourning dress, veil
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{v} to pull up weeds, root out, clear
ill weeds grow apace
bad things (people, etc.) grow quickly
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Process of peeling extraneous vinyl (or matrix) away from a plotter cut, leaving only the sections representing the final image Pulling the extra vinyl away in one quick stroke is known as rip weeding
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An animal unfit to breed from
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Pot, Smoke, Herb, etc
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An aggressive, invasive, easily dispersed nuisance plant, one which commonly grows in cultivated ground to the detriment of a crop
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clear of weeds; "weed the garden"
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Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division of DEP’s Bureau of Waste Management
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A plant growing where it is not wanted
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A plant growing where it is not wanted This could be a flower or a tree
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A garment; clothing; especially, an upper or outer garment
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A horse unfit to breed from
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A plant that interferes with the management objectives at a particular location It is a plant growing where it is not wanted Under certain situations, the plant may not be totally undesirable
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disposable portion after die cutting; that portion of a die cut sheet that is waste Also called "Matrix "
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A puny person; one who has with little physical strength
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A plant out of place
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To free from noxious plants; to clear of weeds; as, to weed corn or onions; to weed a garden
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Marijuana
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A weed is a wild plant that grows in gardens or fields of crops and prevents the plants that you want from growing properly. a garden overgrown with weeds
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Tobacco, or a cigar
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{f} removing weeds from the ground; uproot, pluck
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Fig
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To reject as unfit for breeding purposes
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– An undesired, uncultivated plant that has a tendency to crowd out a desired crop
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Pot, weed, smoke, herb, etc
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a plant growing in a place where it does not normally occur and is not wanted by humans
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any plant that crowds out cultivated plants clear of weeds; "weed the garden
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Any plant in a place where it is a nuisance Usually denotes uncultivated plants growing in fields
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Vigorous, invasive, or self-seeding plant competing with desired garden plants for moisture and nutrients Any plant that is growing where it is not desired
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To free from anything hurtful or offensive
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Any plant growing where you don't want it to Back to alphabetical list
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An unwanted plant
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If you weed an area, you remove the weeds from it. Caspar was weeding the garden Try not to walk on the flower beds when weeding or hoeing. + weeding weed·ing She taught me to do the weeding. to remove unwanted plants from a garden or other place weed out to get rid of people or things that are not very good. Any plant growing where it is not wanted. On land under cultivation, weeds compete with crops for water, light, and nutrients. On rangelands and in pastures, weeds are those plants that grazing animals dislike or that are poisonous. Many weeds are hosts of plant disease organisms or of insect pests. Some originally unwanted plants later were found to have virtues and came under cultivation, while some cultivated plants, when transplanted to new climates, escaped cultivation and became weeds in the new habitat
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A religious designation, often for a native plant in a garden of alien plants A plant that thrives where it is not wanted Often, it is a plant that colonizes disturbed areas vigorously
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n This is a plant you don't like A friend of mine says anything growing where you don't want it is a weed "If I don't know what it is," he adds, "it's a weed to me!" Note that the definition of weed in part depends on where the plant is growing For example, bermuda grass in your flower bed could be considered a weed Likewise ajuga in your lawn is also a weed Certain varieties of grass are actually weeds Remember, if you don't like the way it looks, it can be a weed Crabgrass is a weed, not a grass It is difficult to be certain, however: bermuda is a grass to some and a weed to others Remember that if it is growing where you don't want it, it can be considered a weed, if you don't like it
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A plant growing where it is not desired Any plant that is objectionable or interferes with the activities or welfare of man
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An article of dress worn in token of grief; a mourning garment or badge; as, he wore a weed on his hat; especially, in the plural, mourning garb, as of a woman; as, a widow's weeds
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{i} wild unwanted plant; tobacco, cigarettes, marijuana (Slang); thin and awkward animal or person; mourning ribbon
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To take away, as noxious plants; to remove, as something hurtful; to extirpate
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street names for marijuana
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An undesirable plant
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Weed is a plant that grows in water and usually forms a thick floating mass. There are many different kinds of weed. Large, clogging banks of weed are the only problem
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any plant that crowds out cultivated plants
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Weeds compete with desirable plants for water, nutrients, space, and light Their presence can leave some plants stressed and others with reduced yields Weeds are best controlled if pulled or hoed before going to seed Cover bare ground between plants and on paths with weed-free mulch (at least 6" thick) to prevent light from reaching weed seeds Manure may contain viable weed seeds; make sure manure is well composted before working into the soil Weeds growing in driveways and paths can be controlled by pouring boiling salt water over them, but keep in mind that the salt can also damage desired plants and will remain in the soil for some time Finally, remember that some so-called weeds are useful: many, like dandelion, are edible; others, like clover, are legumes, which fix nitrogen, and others, like yarrow, are drought resistant and can even make good lawns
weeds

    Turkish pronunciation

    widz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwēdz/ /ˈwiːdz/

    Etymology

    [ 'wEd ] (noun.) before 12th century. Inflected form of weed.
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