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A compound, usu. Friday night funkin game free. Of whiting and linseed oil, used to secure windowpanes, patch woodwork defects, etc. Any of various substances for sealing the joints of tubes or pipes. A mixture of lime and water with sand and plaster of Paris, used as a finish plaster coat. PID motor control with an Arduino can be accomplished using simple firmware. In this example we use our Firstbot Arduino-Compatible controller to implement a PID based position controller using analog feedback and a potentiometer for control. This is similar in operation to a hobby servo, but the potentiometer provides the control signal instead of a pulse from a receiver (and of course you.

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put·ty

(pŭt′ē)n.pl.put·ties1.
a. A doughlike cement made by mixing whiting and linseed oil, used to fill holes in woodwork and secure panes of glass.
b. A substance with a similar consistency or function.
2. A fine lime cement used as a finishing coat on plaster.
3. A yellowish or light brownish gray to grayish yellow or light grayish brown.
tr.v.put·tied, put·ty·ing, put·ties
[French potée, polishing powder, from Old French, a potful, from pot, pot, from Vulgar Latin *pottus.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

putty

Peterman lumber (ˈpʌtɪ) n, pl-ties
1. (Building) a stiff paste made of whiting and linseed oil that is used to fix glass panes into frames and to fill cracks or holes in woodwork, etc
2. (Building) any substance with a similar consistency, function, or appearance
3. (Building) a mixture of lime and water with sand or plaster of Paris used on plaster as a finishing coat
5. (Elements & Compounds) See putty powder
6. a person who is easily influenced or persuaded: he's putty in her hands.
7. (Colours)
a. a colour varying from a greyish-yellow to a greyish-brown or brownish-grey
8. up to putty informalAustral worthless or useless
vb, -ties, -tyingor-tied
[C17: from French potée a potful]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

put•ty1

(ˈpʌt i)
n., pl. -ties,n.
1. a compound, usu. of whiting and linseed oil, used to secure windowpanes, patch woodwork defects, etc.
2. any of various substances for sealing the joints of tubes or pipes.
3. a mixture of lime and water with sand and plaster of Paris, used as a finish plaster coat.
4. a person or thing easily molded, influenced, etc.
v.t.
[1625–35; < French potée, literally, (something) potted. See pot1, -ee]

put•ty2

(ˈpʌt i)
n., pl. -ties.
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

putty


Past participle: puttied
Gerund: puttying
Imperative
putty
putty
Present
I putty
you putty
he/she/it putties
we putty
you putty
they putty

Ptermin

Preterite
I puttied
you puttied
he/she/it puttied
we puttied
you puttied
they puttied
Present Continuous
I am puttying
you are puttying
he/she/it is puttying
we are puttying
you are puttying
they are puttying
Present Perfect
I have puttied
you have puttied
he/she/it has puttied
we have puttied
you have puttied
they have puttied
Past Continuous
I was puttying
you were puttying
he/she/it was puttying
we were puttying
you were puttying
they were puttying
Past Perfect
I had puttied
you had puttied
he/she/it had puttied
we had puttied
you had puttied
they had puttied
Future
I will putty
you will putty
he/she/it will putty
we will putty
you will putty
they will putty
Future Perfect
I will have puttied
you will have puttied
he/she/it will have puttied
we will have puttied
you will have puttied
they will have puttied
Future Continuous
I will be puttying
you will be puttying
he/she/it will be puttying
we will be puttying
you will be puttying
they will be puttying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been puttying
you have been puttying
he/she/it has been puttying
we have been puttying
you have been puttying
they have been puttying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been puttying
you will have been puttying
he/she/it will have been puttying
we will have been puttying
you will have been puttying
they will have been puttying
Therapy
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been puttying
you had been puttying
he/she/it had been puttying
we had been puttying
you had been puttying
they had been puttying
Conditional
I would putty
you would putty
he/she/it would putty
we would putty
you would putty
they would putty
Past Conditional
I would have puttied
you would have puttied
he/she/it would have puttied
we would have puttied
you would have puttied
they would have puttied
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun1.putty - a dough-like mixture of whiting and boiled linseed oil; used especially to patch woodwork or secure panes of glass
cement - something that hardens to act as adhesive material
filler - used for filling cracks or holes in a surface
Verb1.putty - apply putty in order to fix or fill; 'putty the window sash'
apply, put on - apply to a surface; 'She applied paint to the back of the house'; 'Put on make-up!'
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
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putty

[ˈpʌtɪ]
A.Nmasillaf
to be putty in sb's handsser el muñeco de algn
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

putty

[ˈpʌti]nmasticmput-up job nPTermcoupmmontéput-upon [ˈpʊtəpɒn]adj
I feel put-upon → Je trouve qu'on profite de moi.
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

putty

1
nKittm; he was putty in her handser war Wachs in ihren Händen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

putty

[ˈpʌtɪ]n (for windows) → stucco, masticem da vetrai

Pterm Ericom


to be putty in sb's hands (fig) → essere come la creta nelle mani di qn
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

putty

(ˈpati) noun
a type of paste made from ground chalk and oil, used to fix glass in windows etc. stopverf مَعْجونة لِتَثْبيت الزُّجاج маджун massa de vidraceiro kyt der Kitt kit στόκοςmasilla kitt بتونه kitti masticמרק पुटीन, पुट्टी, लेप gitt dempul kítti stucco パテ (접합제) 퍼티 kitas, glaistas tepe dempul stopverfkitt, sparkelmassekit ګلګل betume chit замазка git kit staklarski git kitt, spackel ปูนอุดรอยรั่ว cam macunu 油灰 замазка для вікон; шпаклівка سفيدہ اور السي تيل کا مرکب جو کھڑکي وغيرہ ميں شيشہ فٹ کرنے کے کام آتا ہے vữa, mát-tít 油灰
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

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