From kapanmak (“to close oneself”) + -ış (“-tion, -ing”). kapanış (definite accusative kapanışı, plural kapanışlar) closing, closure açılış...
lukker) (rare) fastening, lock (rare) cover (linguistics) closure, flap, tap, a momentary closure of the oral cavity Declension of lukke From Old Danish...
báo đóng cửa vì bị phá sản. ― A British computer company announced its closure due to bankruptcy. (transitive) to drive (a nail, stake) Antonyms: tháo...
July 1, Daniel Puddicombe, “How can heritage lines recover from enforced closures?”, in Rail, page 30: The typical business model relies on a line operating...
“Hey! You going to make it with the gas you got?" 2016, A.P. Jensen, Closure: Juliet shook her head as she hopped on the computer and greeted a customer...
(commutative algebra, of a domain) Integrally closed: equal its own integral closure in its field of fractions. (commutative algebra, of a ring) Such that all...
services to wayside stations (often leading directly to their closure) is not new. To absent oneself from (a class, an appointment, etc.). I cut fifth period...