Gird

  • 81GİRD-GÂR — f. Allah.Yaratıcı. Kudret sahibi. (Bak: Kird gâr) GİRDİBAD $ : (Gird bâd) f. Kasırga. Yel çevrintisi. Tehlike. Girdap …

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  • 82gird — I. verb (girded or girt; girding) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gyrdan; akin to Old English geard yard more at yard Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to encircle or bind with a flexible band (as a belt) b …

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  • 83gird — gird1 girdingly, adv. /gerrd/, v.t., girded or girt, girding. 1. to encircle or bind with a belt or band. 2. to surround; enclose; hem in. 3. to prepare (oneself) for action: He girded himself for the trial ahead. 4. to provide, equip, or invest …

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  • 84GIRD — Global Information Resources Dictionary (Computing » Networking) ** Government And Industry Research And Development (Medical) …

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  • 85gird — Synonyms and related words: band, bandage, beef up, begird, belt, belt in, bend, beset, bind, bind up, bolster, brace, brace up, bundle, buttress, case harden, chain, cinch, cincture, circle, confirm, dispose, do up, encincture, encircle,… …

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  • 86GIRD — Ground Integration Requirements Document NASA …

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  • 87gird — see gierd …

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  • 89GIRD — General Interface Requirements Document Contributor: GSFC …

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  • 90gird — I. , v. a. == cingere. RG. 435; part. ‘ygurd.’ RG. 174 sb. == girdle. Alys. 2272 II. , v. a. == strike, smite. Alys. 2299. AS. gyrd, a staff …

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