| Türkçe | English |
| 1-main | Indicates that a book or other material is located in the Main Library stacks on the third, fourth, or fifth floors. |
| 2-main | A meal's main course. |
| 3-main | Unqualified; absolute; entire; sheer. |
| 4-main | Important; necessary. |
| 5-main | any very large body of water. a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage. most important element; 'the chief aim of living'; 'the main doors were of solid glass'; 'the principal rivers of America'; 'the principal example'; 'policemen were primary targets'. of a clause; able to stand alone syntactically as a complete sentence; 'the main clause in a complex sentence has at least a subject and a verb'. of force; of the greatest possible intensity; 'by main strength'. n, the primary parachute. |
| 6-main | A hand or match at dice. |
| 7-main | The continent, as distinguished from an island; the mainland. principal duct or pipe, as distinguished from lesser ones; esp. , a principal pipe leading to or from a reservoir; as, a fire main. |
| 8-main | Indicates that a book or other material is located in the Main Library stacks on the third, fourth, or fifth floors. |
| 9-main | Mid-America Interconnected Network, Inc is one of the ten electric reliability councils comprising the North American Electric Reliability Council The purpose of MAIN is to promote the reliable use of the interconnected electric systems with due regard for safety, environmental protection, and economy of service through coordinated planning, construction, operation, maintenance, and use of generation and transmission facilities on a regional basis. |
| 10-main | rhomb. |
| 11-main | A stake played for at dice. |
| 12-main | Vast; huge. |
| 13-main | The largest mast on a sailing vessel Many objects take part of their name from the mast they are connected to or affecting; e g , mainsail or main braces. |
| 14-main | In a one-pipe hydronic heating system, the section of the pipe that moves hot water from the boiler to the rooms being heated. |
| 15-main | The main method for testing of the WebsterSocket class. |
| 16-main | A hand or match at dice. |
| 17-main | A main-hamper. |
| 18-main | The chief or principal part; the main or most important thing. |
| 19-main | The primary parachute. |
| 20-main | Introduction F A Q Characters Glossary Sample Writing Gallery Shoppe Dedications Guestbook. |
| 21-main | A match at cockfighting. |
| 22-main | A main-hamper. |
| 23-main | The primary artery of the supply or drain system to which all the branches connect Referred to as the Main Vent in the vent system Back to alphabetical list. A relatively large pipe in a distribution system for drinking water or in a collection system for municipal wastewater Of or relating to utility distribution mains for transferring water Often used in the plural, as in water mains. |
| 24-main | History Glossary Higher Education Coursework Literature Research Employment Related Areas. |
| 25-main | The largest throw in a match at dice; a throw at dice within given limits, as in the game of hazard. |
| 26-main | Strength; force; might; violent effort. |
| 27-main | The great sea, as distinguished from an arm, bay, etc. ; the high sea; the ocean. |
| 28-main | In a one-pipe hydronic heating system, the section of the pipe that moves hot water from the boiler to the rooms being heated. |
| 29-main | The largest mast on a sailing vessel Many objects take part of their name from the mast they are connected to or affecting; e g , mainsail or main braces. |
| 30-main | A meal's main course. |
| 31-main | Introduction F A Q Characters Glossary Sample Writing Gallery Shoppe Dedications Guestbook. |
| 32-main | Very or extremely strong. |
| 33-main | Unqualified; absolute; entire; sheer. |
| 34-main | Strength; force; might; violent effort. |
| 35-main | rhomb. |
| 36-main | Mid-America Interconnected Network, Inc is one of the ten electric reliability councils comprising the North American Electric Reliability Council The purpose of MAIN is to promote the reliable use of the interconnected electric systems with due regard for safety, environmental protection, and economy of service through coordinated planning, construction, operation, maintenance, and use of generation and transmission facilities on a regional basis. |
| 37-main | The chief or principal part; the main or most important thing. |
| 38-main | Vast; huge. |
| 39-main | The great sea, as distinguished from an arm, bay, etc. ; the high sea; the ocean. |
| 40-main | Principal; chief; first in size, rank, importance, etc. |
| 41-main | Important; necessary. |
| 42-main | Very; extremely; as, main heavy. a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage any very large body of water. |
| 43-main | The primary parachute. |
| 44-main | Very or extremely strong. |
| 45-main | The primary artery of the supply or drain system to which all the branches connect Referred to as the Main Vent in the vent system Back to alphabetical list. A relatively large pipe in a distribution system for drinking water or in a collection system for municipal wastewater Of or relating to utility distribution mains for transferring water Often used in the plural, as in water mains. |
| 46-main | The continent, as distinguished from an island; the mainland. principal duct or pipe, as distinguished from lesser ones; esp. , a principal pipe leading to or from a reservoir; as, a fire main. |
| 47-main | Principal; chief; first in size, rank, importance, etc. |
| 48-main | The main method for testing of the WebsterSocket class. |
| 49-main | The largest throw in a match at dice; a throw at dice within given limits, as in the game of hazard. |
| 50-main | any very large body of water. a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage. most important element; 'the chief aim of living'; 'the main doors were of solid glass'; 'the principal rivers of America'; 'the principal example'; 'policemen were primary targets'. of a clause; able to stand alone syntactically as a complete sentence; 'the main clause in a complex sentence has at least a subject and a verb'. of force; of the greatest possible intensity; 'by main strength'. n, the primary parachute. |
| 51-main | A match at cockfighting. |
| 52-main | History Glossary Higher Education Coursework Literature Research Employment Related Areas. |
| 53-main | A stake played for at dice. |
| 54-main | Very; extremely; as, main heavy. a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage any very large body of water. |