ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -walwe-, *walwe* |
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Walwe | v. To wallow. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Wale | n. [ AS. walu a mark of stripes or blows, probably originally, a rod; akin to Icel. völr, Goth. walus a rod, staff. √146. Cf. Goal, Weal a wale. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. A streak or mark made on the skin by a rod or whip; a stripe; a wheal. See Wheal. Holland. Syn. -- welt; weal; wheal. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A ridge or streak rising above the surface, as of cloth; hence, the texture of cloth. [ 1913 Webster ] Thou 'rt rougher far, And of a coarser wale, fuller of pride. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Carp.) A timber bolted to a row of piles to secure them together and in position. Knight. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Naut.) (a) pl. Certain sets or strakes of the outside planking of a vessel; as, the main wales, or the strakes of planking under the port sills of the gun deck; channel wales, or those along the spar deck, etc. (b) A wale knot, or wall knot. [ 1913 Webster ] Wale knot. (Naut.) See Wall knot, under 1st Wall. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Wale | v. t. 1. To mark with wales, or stripes. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To choose; to select; specifically (Mining), to pick out the refuse of (coal) by hand, in order to clean it. [ Prov. Eng. & Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Waler | n. [ From Wales, i.e., New South Wales. ] A horse imported from New South Wales; also, any Australian horse. [ Colloq. ] Kipling. ☞ The term originated in India, whither many horses are exported from Australia (mostly from New South Wales), especially for the use of cavalry. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
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| wale | (n) รอยนูนบนผิวหนังที่เกิดจากการเฆี่ยนตี, See also: แนวแส้, Syn. weal, welt, wheal | wale | (vt) ทำให้เกิดรอยนูนบนผิวหนังโดยการเฆี่ยนตี | Wales | (n) แคว้นเวลส์ของประเทศอังกฤษ |
| wale | (เวล) n. แผลนูนรอยเฆี่ยน, ลายเส้นเนื้อผ้า vt. ทำให้เกิดแผลนูนหรือลายเส้นดังกล่าว | gunwale | (กัน'เวิล) n. ขอบบนของข้างเรือ, ขอบบนของรั้ว | prince of wales | n. มงกุฎราชกุมารของอังกฤษ |
| wale | (n) แนวไม้เรียว, ลายผ้า, ไม้กันกระทบข้างเรือ | wale | (vt) ตีเป็นรอย, ตีจนขึ้นแนว | gunwale | (n) กราบเรือ |
| | | กราบ | [krāp] (n) EN: gunwales of a boat ; bulwarks ; sides of a ship |
| | | wale | (n) a raised mark on the skin (as produced by the blow of a whip); characteristic of many allergic reactions, Syn. wheal, welt, weal | wale | (n) thick plank forming a ridge along the side of a wooden ship, Syn. strake | wales | (n) one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as Cambria, Syn. Cymru, Cambria | walesa | (n) Polish labor leader and statesman (born in 1943), Syn. Lech Walesa |
| Wale | n. [ AS. walu a mark of stripes or blows, probably originally, a rod; akin to Icel. völr, Goth. walus a rod, staff. √146. Cf. Goal, Weal a wale. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. A streak or mark made on the skin by a rod or whip; a stripe; a wheal. See Wheal. Holland. Syn. -- welt; weal; wheal. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A ridge or streak rising above the surface, as of cloth; hence, the texture of cloth. [ 1913 Webster ] Thou 'rt rougher far, And of a coarser wale, fuller of pride. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Carp.) A timber bolted to a row of piles to secure them together and in position. Knight. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Naut.) (a) pl. Certain sets or strakes of the outside planking of a vessel; as, the main wales, or the strakes of planking under the port sills of the gun deck; channel wales, or those along the spar deck, etc. (b) A wale knot, or wall knot. [ 1913 Webster ] Wale knot. (Naut.) See Wall knot, under 1st Wall. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Wale | v. t. 1. To mark with wales, or stripes. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To choose; to select; specifically (Mining), to pick out the refuse of (coal) by hand, in order to clean it. [ Prov. Eng. & Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Waler | n. [ From Wales, i.e., New South Wales. ] A horse imported from New South Wales; also, any Australian horse. [ Colloq. ] Kipling. ☞ The term originated in India, whither many horses are exported from Australia (mostly from New South Wales), especially for the use of cavalry. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| 威尔士 | [Wēi ěr shì, ㄨㄟ ㄦˇ ㄕˋ, 威 尔 士 / 威 爾 士] Wales, constituent nation of UK #26,240 [Add to Longdo] | 韦利 | [Wéi rì, ㄨㄟˊ ㄖˋ, 韦 利 / 韋 利] Waley or Whaley (name); Arthur Waley (1889-1966), pioneer British sinologist #184,994 [Add to Longdo] |
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