sheafing

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demet yapma
sheaf
demet
sheaf
deste
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{i} bağlam, demet; deste
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{f} demet yapmak
sheaf
{i} tomar
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{f} demetlemek
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(Askeri) DEMET: Topçu ve deniz topçusu desteğinde; 2 veya daha çok silahtan atılmış atımlarla arzu edilen bir paralama şekli meydana getiren planlanmış atış şekli
sheaf
{ç} sheaves (şivz)
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Определение sheafing в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

sheaf
A sheave
sheaf
A bundle of arrows sufficient to fill a quiver, or the allowance of each archer
sheaf
A quantity of the stalks and ears of wheat, rye, or other grain, bound together; a bundle of grain or straw

O, let me teach you how to knit again This scattered corn into one mutual sheaf, These broken limbs again into one body.

sheaf
A quantity of arrows, usually twenty-four

Arrows were anciently made of reeds, afterwards of cornel wood, and occasionally of every species of wood: but according to Roger Ascham, ash was best; arrows were reckoned by sheaves, a sheaf consisted of twenty-four arrows.

sheaf
An abstract construct in topology that associates data to the open sets of a topological space, together with well-defined restrictions from larger to smaller open sets, subject to the condition that compatible data on overlapping open sets corresponds, via the restrictions, to a unique datum on the union of the open sets. W
sheaf
Any collection of things bound together; a bundle

a sheaf of paper.

sheaf
To collect and bind cut grain, or the like; to make sheaves

They that reap must sheaf and bind; Then to cart with Rosalind.

sheaf
{n} a small bundle of new-cut grain, a heap
sheaf
{v} to gather or bind into sheaves, to heap
sheaf
{i} bundle of grain bound together after harvesting; bundle, collection
sheaf
A sheaf of papers is a number of them held or fastened together. He took out a sheaf of papers and leafed through them
sheaf
Any collection of things bound together; a bundle; specifically, a bundle of arrows sufficient to fill a quiver, or the allowance of each archer, usually twenty-four
sheaf
To gather and bind into a sheaf; to make into sheaves; as, to sheaf wheat
sheaf
a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing
sheaf
{f} bind into a sheaf, make into a sheaf
sheaf
A sheaf of corn or wheat is a number of corn or wheat plants that have been cut down and tied together
sheaf
An abstract construct in topology that associates data to the open sets of a topological space, together with well-defined restrictions from larger to smaller open sets, subject to the condition that compatible data on overlapping open sets corresponds, via the restrictions, to a unique datum on the union of the open sets. [W]