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Turkish Translation for tin  Sesli Dinle
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tin kalay en(isim) tr
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tin teneke en(isim) tr
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tin teneke kutuya koymak en(fiil) tr
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tin konservelemek en(fiil) tr
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tin konserve kutusu en(isim) tr
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tin para en(isim) tr
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tin kalaylamak en(fiil) tr
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tin 1. Ruh. 2. (felsefe) Birtakım fizik ötesi kurucularının, gerçeği ve evreni açıklamak için her şeyin özü, temeli veya yapıcısı olarak benimsedikleri madde dışı varlık. 3. Tin Suresi, Mekke'de indirilmiştir. 8 ayettir. "Tin", dağ adı veya incir demektir. tr tr
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tin teneke kutu en tr
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tin mangır en tr
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tin mangiz en tr
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tin teneke kaplamak en tr
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tin teneke kutulara doldurmak en tr
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tin Ruh. Birtakım fizik ötesi kurucularının, gerçeği ve evreni açıklamak için her şeyin özü, temeli veya yapıcısı olarak benimsedikleri madde dışı varlık tr tr
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tin (isim) kalay, teneke, konserve kutusu, para en tr
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tin (fiil) kalaylamak, teneke kutuya koymak, konservelemek en tr
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tin (sıfat) kalay, teneke en tr
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tin tin hat askerlere mahsus en tr
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tin tenekeden yapılmış en tr
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tin tin god tanrı gibi ululanan değersiz kimse en tr
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tin İng en tr
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tin teneke kutuya koy en(fiil) tr
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tin İng. teneke kutu, teneke en(isim) tr
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tin kalaylamak, kalay tabakasıyla kaplamak en(fiil) tr
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tin İng. (bir şeyi) teneke en(fiil) tr
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tin teneke,v.teneke kutuya koy:n.teneke en tr
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tin Sn sembolü ile bilinen, atom no: 50 ve atom ağırlığı: 118.70 olan kimyasal element, kalay en(Tıp)  tr
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tin (sn) kalay en(Nükleer Bilimler)  tr
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TÎN (C.: Etyân) Balçık ot tr
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TÎN Mektup gibi şeyleri mühürlemek ot tr
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to tin kalaylamak en tr
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to tin teneke kaplamak en tr
English translation for tin  Sesli Dinle  a,n,v:tinned / tinning tins   Etymology :Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German zin tin. Pronunciation :'tin. Function :noun. Date :before 12th century.
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tin To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil en en
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tin preserve, can; plate with tin en(fiil) en
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tin of tin, made from tin, consisting of tin en(sıfat) en
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tin type of silvery metallic element which is easily shaped; (British) can, aluminum container en(isim) en
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tin psyche tr en
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tin Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate en en
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tin Money en en
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tin Atomic weight 117 en en
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tin Symbol Sn (Stannum) en en
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tin Its compounds are designated as stannous, or stannic en en
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tin It is not easily oxidized in the air, and is used chiefly to coat iron to protect it from rusting, in the form of tin foil with mercury to form the reflective surface of mirrors, and in solder, bronze, speculum metal, and other alloys en en
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tin = 1st Ammonite, 2 en en
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tin An elementary substance found as an oxide in the mineral cassiterite, and reduced as a soft white crystalline metal, malleable at ordinary temperatures, but brittle when heated en en
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tin An explosive consisting of sodium nitrate, charcoal, sulphur, and petroleum en en
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tin Tin is a soft silvery-white metal. a factory that turns scrap metal into tin cans. a tin-roofed hut en en
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tin A tin is a metal container which is filled with food and sealed in order to preserve the food for long periods of time. She popped out to buy a tin of soup. A tin of food is the amount of food contained in a tin. He had survived by eating a small tin of fruit every day en en
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tin A tin is a metal container with a lid in which things such as biscuits, cakes, or tobacco can be kept. Store the cookies in an airtight tin A tin of something is the amount contained in a tin. They emptied out the remains of the tin of paint and smeared it on the inside of the van en en
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tin A baking tin is a metal container used for baking things such as cakes and bread in an oven. Pour the mixture into the cake tin and bake for 45 minutes. made of tin. Metallic chemical element, chemical symbol Sn, atomic number en en
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tin It is a soft, silvery white metal with a bluish tinge, employed since antiquity in the traditional form of bronze, its alloy with copper. It occurs chiefly as the dioxide (stannic oxide, SnO2) in cassiterite. Since it is nontoxic, ductile, malleable, and easily worked, it is used to plate steel cans ("tin cans") for use as food containers and to coat and plate other items. Pure tin is too weak to be used alone, but its many alloys include soft solder, pewter, bronze, and low-temperature casting alloys. It has valence 2 or 4 in compounds, including stannous chloride (used in tin galvanizing and manufacturing polymers and dyes), stannous oxide (used to make tin salts for chemical reagents and plating), stannous fluoride (used as an anticavity ingredient in toothpastes), stannic chloride (a stabilizer for perfumes and a source of other tin salts), and stannic oxide (a catalyst and a polishing powder for steel). Tin bonds with carbon to form organotin compounds, used to stabilize PVC and in biocides and fungicides en en
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tin a silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide en en
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tin metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour en en
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tin airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc en en
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tin plate with tin en en
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tin preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty" en en
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tin prepare (a metal) for soldering or brazing by applying a thin layer of solder to the surface en en
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tin Triangulated irregular network A surface representation derived from irregularly spaced sample points and breakline features The tin data set includes topological relationships between points and their neighboring triangles Each sample point has an x,y coordinate and a surface, or z-value These points are connected by edges to form a set of non-overlapping triangles used to represent the surface Tins are also called irregular triangular mesh or irregular triangular surface model en en
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tin Situated between the board and the floor covering the full width of the court and constructed in such a manner as to make a distinctive noise when struck by the ball en en
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tin Triangulated Irregular Network A series of triangles constructed using elevation data points taken from coverages These triangles are used for surface representation and display en en
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tin news reading program en en
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tin Silvery-white metal, harder and less dense than lead Its principal ore is cassiterite Tailings pond: Pool where worthless waste rock and sludge from mining activities are stored Talc: Soft greyish, green or blue mineral composed of magnesium, silicon, oxygen and hydrogen Tectonics: Branch of geology that studies the architecture and deformations of the geological regions on the surface of a planet Tellurium: Rare silvery-white chemical element close to the metals (it is a non-metal) Thorium: Radioactive grey metal Titanium: Very hard white metal extracted mainly from ilmenite iron ore Topography: General configuration of a region en en
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tin Tax Identification Number en en
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tin Element number 50, symbol Sn, a metal (Latin, stannum) A silver white soft ductile metal occasionaly found in its native state Tin is one of the earliset known metals and was used both in its pure form as well as an alloying ingrediant by the ancients Pure tin was used by the Ancient Greeks as parts of light tight fitting armor such as shin guards (Homer's, Illiad Tin is the secondary metal in the alloy bronze and the primary metal in solder along with lead (Pb) Tin is corrosion resistant and has a very low melting point as well as an affinity for adhearing to other metals, thus tin plate, tin cans, babbit and solder Average density of tin, 7 298 g/cm3, 2637 lbs/cuin, 455 62 lbs/cuft Los Alamos National Laboratory periodic table entry tin en en
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tin Chemical symbol Sn Soft, silvery-white metal with high malleability and ductility, but little tensile strength One of the earliest metals known; because of its hardening effects on copper, used to make bronze for fabrication of construction and hunting tools and war weapons as early as 3500 B C With a melting point of 449-degrees F and a boiling point of 4384-degrees F, tin has the longest molten-state range of any common metal; thus, its principal use as a steel coating and constituent in alloys to make bronze, pewter, die-casting alloys, and specialty titanium alloys Used in biocides to control insect infestation, and in solders for joining pipes or electrical conductors en en
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tin An ion that causes haze en en
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tin Heb bedil (Num 31:22; Ezek 22:18, 20), a metal well known in ancient times It is the general opinion that the Phoenicians of Tyre and Sidon obtained their supplies of tin from the British Isles In Ezek 27:12 it is said to have been brought from Tarshish, which was probably a commercial emporium supplied with commodities from other places In Isa 1:25 the word so rendered is generally understood of lead, the alloy with which the silver had become mixed (ver 22) The fire of the Babylonish Captivity would be the means of purging out the idolatrous alloy that had corrupted the people en en
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tin Transaction Identification Number en en
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tin Money A depreciating synonym for silver, called by alchemists “Jupiter ” en en
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tin A silvery-white malleable metal mainly extracted from the mineral cassiterite and used in alloys such as bronze Melting point: 232° C Mined in Cornwall, Spain and central Europe en en
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tin The 9 digit number assigned by the IRS or Social Security Administration to identify an individual (Social Security number) or inanimate entities such as corporations and trusts en en
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tin Triangulated Irregular Network en en
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tin When present in steel it is an undesirable impurity which gives rise to temper brittleness When used as a coating on steel, it has a good resistance to corrosion for many applications en en
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tin Triangluated Irregular Network - A spatial data structure, generated by the TESSELLATION of space into irregular, exclusive triangles en en
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tin a USEnet news reader for UNIX that allows users to read and post to the thousands of Internet newsgroups worldwide en en
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tin Their en en
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tin TR> en en
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tin spirit, soul; psyche; nous tr en
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tin spirit; soul tr en
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tin phil. nous tr en
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tin psych. psyche tr en
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tin psych. anima tr en
German translation for tin
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tin Dose , Konservenbüchse , Konserve , Zinnblechbüchse , Zinn , Stahlblech en de
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tin Geist [der] tr de
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tin Seele tr de
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tin e Seele tr de
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to tin verzinnen en de
Greek translation for tin
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tin (n) κασσίτερος, κονσέρβα, τενεκές en el
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tin (v) κασσιτερώ, γανώνω, συσκευάζω εις τενεκέδες, θέτω εις τενεκέδες en el
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tin κονσέρβα, βάζω σε κονσέρβα, κασσίτερος en el
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tin (of food) κασσίτερος (των τροφίμων) en el
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Tin (Geology) κασσίτερος en el
French translation for tin
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tin esprit [le] tr fr
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tin âme tr fr
 
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