Gill
31Gill — I Gill [dʒɪl; englisch »Hechelkamm«] das, (s)/ s, Gillbox [ dʒɪl ], Spinnerei: Hechel. II Gill [dʒɪl] …
32gillənmək — 1. f. Fırlana fırlana düşmək, diyirlənmək. Nigarın ala gözlərindən damcıdamcı yaş gillənib lalə yanaqlardan aşağı gəldi. «Koroğlu». Cüyür qaçar, daş gillənər; Bu dağlarda, bu dağlarda. B. V.. 2. f. 1. Gillə qarışmaq, gilli olmaq; gillə örtülmək,… …
33gill — English has three separate words gill. The oldest, gill ‘ravine’ [11], was borrowed from Old Norse gil, a word of unknown ancestry. Gill ‘fishes’ breathing organ’ [14] probably also comes from an Old Norse *gil, never actually recorded, but… …
34gill — English has three separate words gill. The oldest, gill ‘ravine’ [11], was borrowed from Old Norse gil, a word of unknown ancestry. Gill ‘fishes’ breathing organ’ [14] probably also comes from an Old Norse *gil, never actually recorded, but… …
35gill — 1) a paired respiratory organ in fishes consisting of gill filaments on the gill arch in the posterior portion of the head and usually providing the primary exchange of gases between the blood and the surrounding water 2) to catch a fish in a …
36Gill — /gil/ for 1; /jil/ for 2, n. 1. a male given name. 2. a female given name. * * * ▪ measurement also spelled jill in measurement, unit of volume in the British Imperial (British Imperial System) and United States Customary systems. It is… …
37gill — I UK [ɡɪl] / US noun [countable, usually plural] Word forms gill : singular gill plural gills one of the organs behind the head of a fish that allows it to breathe • to the gills II UK [dʒɪl] / US noun [countable] Word forms gill : singular gill… …
38gillətmək — 1. f. Yuvarlatmaq, diyirlətmək. Şalbanı gillətmək. Çəlləyi gillətmək. 2. icb. Gil vurdurmaq, gil sürtdürmək, gillə suvaqlatmaq. Divarı gillətmək …
39gill — 1. n. & v. n. (usu. in pl.) 1 the respiratory organ in fishes and other aquatic animals. 2 the vertical radial plates on the underside of mushrooms and other fungi. 3 the flesh below a person s jaws and ears (green about the gills). 4 the wattles …
40gill — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gille, from Medieval Latin gillus, from Late Latin gillo, gello water pot Date: 14th century see weight table II. noun Etymology: Middle English gile, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish gäl gill, Old Norse… …