Tin
51tin — I (Ordubad) kömürün dəmi ◊ Tin vurmax (Ordubad) – kömürün dəmi ilə zəhərlənmək. – Dünən məni tin vurmuşdu, başım yaman ağrıyırdı II (Quba) böyük bardaq. – Gid hovuzdan bir tin su getir …
52tín — a m (ȋ) grad. pomol iz hišnega zidu, na vseh straneh obzidan; izzidek: tridelno okno v tinu medm. (ȋ) posnema glas zvončka, zvonjenje: tin, tin, tin, pozvanjajo zvončki …
53tin — [OE] Tin is a general Germanic word, with relatives in German zinn, Dutch and Danish tin, and Swedish tenn. These point to a common ancestor *tinam, but where this came from is not known. The word was first used for a ‘tin can’ in the early 19th… …
54-tin — Azotine Az o*tine, n. Also tin tin . [Azote + ine.] 1. An explosive consisting of sodium nitrate, charcoal, sulphur, and petroleum. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. same as 1st {Ammonite}, 2. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
55tin — abiétin abstins abstint adamantin appartint aquitain argentin atteins atteint augustin ballotin baratin barbotin bellifontain biscotin bisontin bottin bouquetin brigantin bulletin butin byzantin bénédictin cabotin cadratin calotin cassetin catin… …
56tin's — mar·tin s; val·en·tin s; …
57tin — /tɪn/ noun a valuable metal, formerly traded on commodity markets at an artificially high international price managed by the International Tin Council to protect tin producers from swings in the price …
58TIN — n. m. T. de Botanique Voyez Laurier tin à l’article LAURIER …
59Tin — Le tin est une pièce de bois, utilisée en fond de cale sèche pour soutenir la quille et les flancs d un navire en construction ou en radoub. Pour équilibrer les pressions, les tins sont placés à égale distance les uns des autres, constituant… …
60Tin — 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… …