ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: aleo, -aleo- |
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| paleobiology | (เพลีโอไบออล'โลจี) n. ชีววิทยาที่เกี่ยวกับชีวิตของพืชและสัตว์โบราณ จากซากหินที่เหลืออยู่, See also: paleobilogic adj. paleobiological adj. | paleobotany | (เพลีโอบอท'ทะนี) n. พฤษศาสตร์ที่เกี่ยวกับชีวิตของพืชและสัตว์โบราณจากซากหินที่เหลืออยู่, See also: paleobotanic adj. paleobotanatist n. | paleocene | (เพ'ลีโอซีน, แพล'ลีโอซีน) n., adj. เมื่อ60-70ล้านปีก่อน, เริ่มมีนกและสัตว์ที่มีรกในระยะแรกเกิด., Syn. Palaeocene | paleogene | (เพ'ลีอะจัน) n., adj. ยุคประมาณ25-90 ล้านปีก่อน, Syn. Palaeogene | paleogenesis | (เพลีโอเจน'นิซิส) n. การเจริญเติบโตที่มีลักษณะเฉพาะของบรรพบุรุษติดมาด้วย | paleogeography | (เพลีโอจิออก'กระฟี) n. วิทยาศาสตร์เกี่ยวกับลักษณะทางภูมิศาสตร์ของโลกในด้านธรณีวิทยา, See also: paleogeographer n. paleogeographic adj. paleogeographical adj. | paleogeology | เพลิโอจีออล'ละจี) n. วิทยาศาสตร์เกี่ยวกับสภาพทางธรณีวิทยาในช่วงระยะเวลาหนึ่งของประวัติศาสตร์โลก, See also: paleogeologic adj. | paleolith | (เพ'ลีอะลิธ) n. เครื่องมือเครื่องใช้ในยุคหินโบราณ, See also: paleolithic adj., Syn. Palaeolithic | paleology | (เพลีออล'ละจี) n. การศึกษาเกี่ยวกับของโบราณ, See also: paleological adj. paleologist. n. | paleomagnetism | (เพลีโอแมก'นิทิสซึม) n. ภาวะแม่เหล็กของหินแต่แรกเริ่ม., See also: paleomagnetic adj. | paleontography | (เพลีอันทอก'กระฟี) n. ชีววิทยาเชิงพรรณาที่เกี่ยวกับชีวิตของพืชและสัตว์โบราณ, See also: paleontographic adj. paleontographical adj. | paleontology | (เพลีออนทอล'โลจี) n. ชีววิทยาที่เกี่ยวกับชีวิตของพืชและสัตว์โบราณ, See also: paleontologic al adj. paleontologist n., Syn. palaeontology | paleozoic | (เพลีอะโซ'อิค) n., adj. ยุคที่เริ่มมีปลาแมลงและสัตว์เลื้อยคลาน., Syn. Palaeozoic | paleozoology | (เพลีโอโซออล'โลจี) n. Paleontology (ดู) ที่เกี่ยวกับซากสัตว์ที่กลายเป็นหิน |
| | | | อักขรวิทยา | (n) paleography | บ่าง | (n) flying lemur, See also: caleopterus volans, flying sguirrel, colugo, marmot, Syn. พุงจง, พะจง, Example: คนโบราณเชื่อว่า ถ้าบ่างร้องลั่นจะเกิดเหตุการณ์ที่ไม่ดีขึ้นในหมู่บ้าน, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: ชื่อสัตว์เลี้ยงลูกด้วยนมรูปร่างคล้ายกระรอกแต่มีหนังเป็นพังผืด 2 ข้างของลำตัวตั้งแต่คอไปถึงปลายนิ้วตีนและปลายหางสำหรับใช้กางออกคล้ายปีก เล็บโค้งแหลมใช้ปีนป่ายต้นไม้ หากินในเวลากลางคืน กลางวันมักหลบอยู่ตามโพรงไม้ |
| | | | galeocerdo | (n) tiger sharks, Syn. genus Galeocerdo | galeopsis | (n) erect annual European herbs, Syn. genus Galeopsis | galeorhinus | (n) a genus of Carcharhinidae, Syn. genus Galeorhinus | lower paleolithic | (n) the oldest part of the Paleolithic Age with the emergence of the hand ax; ended about 120, 000 years ago | maleo | (n) Celebes megapode that lays eggs in holes in sandy beaches, Syn. Macrocephalon maleo | micropaleontology | (n) the paleontology of microfossils | middle paleolithic | (n) the time period of Neanderthal man; ended about 35, 000 years BC | paleo-american | (n) a member of the Paleo-American peoples who were the earliest human inhabitants of North America and South America during the late Pleistocene epoch, Syn. Paleo-Amerind, Paleo-Indian | paleo-american culture | (n) the prehistoric culture of the earliest human inhabitants of North America and South America, Syn. Paleo-Indian culture, Paleo-Amerind culture | paleoanthropological | (adj) of or concerned with the scientific study of human fossils | paleoanthropology | (n) the scientific study of human fossils, Syn. human palaeontology, palaeoanthropology, human paleontology | paleobiology | (n) a branch of paleontology that deals with the origin and growth and structure of fossil animals and plants as living organisms, Syn. palaeobiology | paleobotany | (n) the study of fossil plants, Syn. palaeobotany | paleocene | (n) from 63 million to 58 million years ago; appearance of birds and earliest mammals, Syn. Paleocene epoch | paleocerebellum | (n) the anterior lobe of the cerebellum which was one of the earliest parts of the hindbrain to develop in mammals | paleoclimatology | (n) the study of the climate of past ages, Syn. palaeoclimatology | paleocortical | (adj) of or relating to the olfactory cortex of the cerebrum | paleodendrology | (n) the branch of paleobotany that studies fossil trees, Syn. palaeodendrology | paleoecology | (n) the branch of ecology that studies ancient ecology, Syn. palaeoecology | paleoethnography | (n) the ethnography of paleolithic humans, Syn. palaeoethnography | paleogeography | (n) the study of the geography of ancient times or ancient epochs, Syn. palaeogeography | paleogeology | (n) the study of geologic features once at the surface of the earth but now buried beneath rocks, Syn. palaeogeology | paleographer | (n) an archeologist skilled in paleography, Syn. paleographist | paleography | (n) the study of ancient forms of writing (and the deciphering of them) | paleolith | (n) a stone tool from the Paleolithic age | paleolithic | (adj) of or relating to the second period of the Stone Age (following the eolithic), Syn. palaeolithic | paleolithic age | (n) second part of the Stone Age beginning about 750, 00 to 500, 000 years BC and lasting until the end of the last ice age about 8, 500 years BC, Syn. Palaeolithic, Paleolithic | paleology | (n) the study of (especially prehistoric) antiquities, Syn. palaeology | paleomammalogy | (n) the paleobiology of ancient mammals | paleontological | (adj) of or relating to paleontology, Syn. palaeontological | paleontologist | (n) a specialist in paleontology, Syn. palaeontologist, fossilist | paleontology | (n) the earth science that studies fossil organisms and related remains, Syn. fossilology, palaeontology | paleopathology | (n) the study of disease of former times (as inferred from fossil evidence), Syn. palaeopathology | paleornithology | (n) the paleobiology of birds, Syn. palaeornithology | paleozoic | (n) from 544 million to about 230 million years ago, Syn. Paleozoic era | paleozoic | (adj) of or relating to or denoting the Paleozoic era | paleozoology | (n) the study of fossil animals, Syn. palaeozoology | upper paleolithic | (n) the time period during which only modern Homo sapiens was known to have existed; ended about 10, 000 years BC | vertebrate paleontology | (n) the paleontology of vertebrates | archipallium | (n) the olfactory cortex of the cerebrum, Syn. paleocortex | hemp nettle | (n) coarse bristly Eurasian plant with white or reddish flowers and foliage resembling that of a nettle; common as a weed in United States, Syn. dead nettle, Galeopsis tetrahit | mesolithic age | (n) middle part of the Stone Age beginning about 15, 000 years ago, Syn. Mesolithic, Epipaleolithic | paleencephalon | (n) the more primitive parts of the brain phylogenetically; most structures other than the cerebral cortex, Syn. palaeencephalon, paleoencephalon | pallidum | (n) the inner pale yellow part of the lenticular nucleus, Syn. paleostriatum, globus pallidus | soupfin shark | (n) Pacific shark valued for its fins (used by Chinese in soup) and liver (rich in vitamin A), Syn. Galeorhinus zyopterus, soupfin, soup-fin | tiger shark | (n) large dangerous warm-water shark with striped or spotted body, Syn. Galeocerdo cuvieri |
| Eccaleobion | n. [ Gr. 'ekkalei^n to call out ('ek out of + kalei^n to call) + bi`os life. ] A contrivance for hatching eggs by artificial heat. [ 1913 Webster ] | Galeopithecus | ‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr. gale`h a weasel + pi`qhkos an ape. ] (Zool.) A genus of flying Insectivora, formerly called flying lemurs. See Colugo. | Magdaleon | n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; crumb of bread, fr. &unr_; to knead. ] (Med.) A medicine in the form of a roll, a esp. a roll of plaster. [ 1913 Webster ] | Maleo | n. [ From its native name. ] (Zool.) A bird of Celebes (megacephalon maleo), allied to the brush turkey. It makes mounds in which to lay its eggs. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleo- | [ Gr. palaio`s, adj. ] A combining form meaning old, ancient; as, palearctic, paleontology, paleothere, paleography. [ Written also palæo-. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleobotanist | n. One versed in paleobotany. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleobotany | n. [ Paleo- + botany. ] That branch of paleontology which treats of fossil plants. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleocarida | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. palaio`s ancient + kari`s, -i`dos, a kind of crustacean. ] (Zool.) Same as Merostomata. [ Written also Palæocarida. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleocrinoidea | ‖n. pl. [ NL. See Paleo-, and Crinoidea. ] (Zool.) A suborder of Crinoidea found chiefly in the Paleozoic rocks. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleocrystic | a. [ Paleo- + Gr. kry`stallos ice. ] Of, pertaining to, or derived from, a former glacial formation. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleogaean | a. [ Paleo- + Gr. gai^a the earth. ] (Zool.) Of or pertaining to the Eastern hemisphere. [ Written also palæogæan. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | paleogeography | n. The study of the geography of ancient times or ancient epochs. Syn. -- palaeogeography. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | paleogeology | n. The study of geologic features once at the surface of the earth but now buried beneath rocks. Syn. -- palaeogeology. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Paleograph | n. An ancient manuscript. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleographer | n. One skilled in paleography; a paleographist. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleographical | { } a. [ Cf. F. paléographique. ] Of or pertaining to paleography. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Paleographic | Paleographist | n. One versed in paleography; a paleographer. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleography | n. [ Paleo- + -graphy: cf. F. paléographie. ] 1. An ancient manner of writing; ancient writings, collectively; as, Punic paleography. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The study of ancient inscriptions and modes of writing; the art or science of deciphering ancient writings, and determining their origin, period, etc., from external characters; diplomatics. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleola | ‖n.; pl. Paleolæ [ NL., dim. of L. palea. ] (Bot.) A diminutive or secondary palea; a lodicule. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleolith | n. [ Paleo- + -lith. ] (Geol.) A relic of the Paleolithic era. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleolithic | a. (Geol.) Of or pertaining to an era marked by early stone implements. The Paleolithic era (as proposed by Lubbock) includes the earlier half of the “Stone Age;” the remains belonging to it are for the most part of extinct animals, with relics of human beings. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleologist | n. One versed in paleology; a student of antiquity. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleology | n. [ Paleo- + -logy. ] The study or knowledge of antiquities, esp. of prehistoric antiquities; a discourse or treatise on antiquities; archæology . [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleontographical | a. Of or pertaining to the description of fossil remains. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleontography | n. [ Paleo- + Gr. 'o`nta existing things + -graphy. ] The description of fossil remains. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleontological | a. Of or pertaining to paleontology. -- Pa`le*on`to*log"ic*al*ly, adv. [1913 Webster] | Paleontologist | n. [ Cf. F. paléontologiste. ] One versed in paleontology. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleontology | n. [ Paleo- + Gr. 'o`nta existing things + -logy. Cf. Ontology. ] The science which treats of the ancient life of the earth, or of fossils which are the remains of such life. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleophytologist | n. A paleobotanist. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleophytology | n. [ Paleo- + phytology. ] Paleobotany. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleornithology | n. [ Paleo- + ornithology. ] The branch of paleontology which treats of fossil birds. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleosaurus | n. [ NL., fr. Gr. palaio`s ancient + say^ros a lizard. ] (Paleon.) A genus of fossil saurians found in the Permian formation. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleotechnic | a. [ Paleo- + technic. ] Belonging to, or connected with, ancient art. “The paleotechnic men of central France.” D. Wilson. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleothere | n. [ F. paléothère. ] (Paleon.) Any species of Paleotherium. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleotherian | a. [ F. paléothérien. ] (Paleon.) Of or pertaining to Paleotherium. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleotherium | ‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr. palaio`s ancient + qhri`on beast. ] (Paleon.) An extinct genus of herbivorous Tertiary mammals, once supposed to have resembled the tapir in form, but now known to have had a more slender form, with a long neck like that of a llama. [ Written also Palæotherium. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleotheroid | [ Paleothere + -oid. ] (Paleon.) Resembling Paleotherium. -- n. An animal resembling, or allied to, the paleothere. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleotype | n. See Palæotype. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleous | a. [ L. palea chaff. ] Chaffy; like chaff; paleaceous. [ R. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleozoic | a. [ Paleo- + Gr. zwh` life, fr. zh^n to live. ] (Geol.) Of or pertaining to, or designating, the older division of geological time during which life is known to have existed, including the Silurian, Devonian, and Carboniferous ages, and also to the life or rocks of those ages. See Chart of Geology. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleozoic | n. (Geol.) The Paleozoic time or strata. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paleozoology | n. [ Paleo- + Zoology. ] The science of extinct animals, a branch of paleontology. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 古生物 | [gǔ shēng wù, ㄍㄨˇ ㄕㄥ ㄨˋ, 古 生 物] paleo-organism #40,204 [Add to Longdo] | 古生代 | [Gǔ shēng dài, ㄍㄨˇ ㄕㄥ ㄉㄞˋ, 古 生 代] Paleozoic (geological era 545-250m years ago, covering Cambrian 寒武紀|寒武纪, Ordovician 奧陶紀|奥陶纪, Silurian 志留紀|志留纪, Devonian 泥盆紀|泥盆纪, Carboniferous 石炭紀|石炭纪, Permian 二疊紀|二叠纪 #60,350 [Add to Longdo] | 旧石器时代 | [jiù shí qì shí dài, ㄐㄧㄡˋ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧˋ ㄕˊ ㄉㄞˋ, 旧 石 器 时 代 / 舊 石 器 時 代] paleolithic; old stone age #70,448 [Add to Longdo] | 古生物学家 | [gǔ shēng wù xué jiā, ㄍㄨˇ ㄕㄥ ㄨˋ ㄒㄩㄝˊ ㄐㄧㄚ, 古 生 物 学 家 / 古 生 物 學 家] palaeontologist; paleobiologist #79,151 [Add to Longdo] | 古地磁 | [gǔ dì cí, ㄍㄨˇ ㄉㄧˋ ㄘˊ, 古 地 磁] paleomagnetism #113,486 [Add to Longdo] | 打制石器 | [dǎ zhì shí qì, ㄉㄚˇ ㄓˋ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧˋ, 打 制 石 器 / 打 製 石 器] a chipped stone (paleolithic) implement [Add to Longdo] |
| | イコクエイラクブカ | [ikokueirakubuka] (n) (See スープフィンシャーク) tope shark (Galeorhinus galeus); soupfin shark [Add to Longdo] | イコクエイラクブカ属 | [イコクエイラクブカぞく, ikokueirakubuka zoku] (n) Galeorhinus (genus whose only member is the school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, in the family Triakidae) [Add to Longdo] | イタチザメ属 | [イタチザメぞく, itachizame zoku] (n) Galeocerdo (genus in the family Carcharhinidae whose sole member is the tiger shark) [Add to Longdo] | スープフィンシャーク;スープフィン・シャーク | [su-pufinsha-ku ; su-pufin . sha-ku] (n) (See イコクエイラクブカ) tope shark (Galeorhinus galeus); soupfin shark [Add to Longdo] | タイガーシャーク | [taiga-sha-ku] (n) tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) [Add to Longdo] | パレオグラフィー | [pareogurafi-] (n) paleography [Add to Longdo] | 亜旧石器時代 | [あきゅうせっきじだい, akyuusekkijidai] (n) Epipaleolithic (era) [Add to Longdo] | 化石学 | [かせきがく, kasekigaku] (n) paleontology [Add to Longdo] | 旧人 | [ふるびと, furubito] (n, adj-no) (See ネアンデルタール人) paleoanthropic man (e.g. Neanderthal) [Add to Longdo] | 旧石器 | [きゅうせっき, kyuusekki] (n) paleolith [Add to Longdo] | 旧石器時代 | [きゅうせっきじだい, kyuusekkijidai] (n) old stone age; paleolithic [Add to Longdo] | 旧石器文化 | [きゅうせっきぶんか, kyuusekkibunka] (n) Palaeolithic culture; Paleolithic culture [Add to Longdo] | 旧熱帯区 | [きゅうねったいく, kyuunettaiku] (n, adj-no) Paleotropical (region) [Add to Longdo] | 暁新世 | [ぎょうしんせい, gyoushinsei] (n) Paleocene epoch [Add to Longdo] | 古生界 | [こせいかい, koseikai] (n) Paleozoic group [Add to Longdo] | 古生代 | [こせいだい, koseidai] (n) Paleozoic era [Add to Longdo] | 古生物学 | [こせいぶつがく, koseibutsugaku] (n) paleontology [Add to Longdo] | 古生物学者 | [こせいぶつがくしゃ, koseibutsugakusha] (n) paleontologist [Add to Longdo] | 古生物地理学 | [こせいぶつちりがく, koseibutsuchirigaku] (n) palaeobiogeography; paleobiogeography [Add to Longdo] | 古地理学 | [こちりがく, kochirigaku] (n) paleogeography; palaeogeography [Add to Longdo] | 古皮質 | [こひしつ, kohishitsu] (n) paleocortex (palaeocortex); paleopallium [Add to Longdo] | 古文学 | [こぶんがく, kobungaku] (n) paleography; the study of ancient writings [Add to Longdo] | 昔兎 | [むかしうさぎ;ムカシウサギ, mukashiusagi ; mukashiusagi] (n) (uk) paleolagine lagomorph (Paleolaginae spp., inc. the Amami rabbit and the red rock hares) [Add to Longdo] | 筆石 | [ふでいし, fudeishi] (n) graptolite (extinct Paleozoic era invertebrate) [Add to Longdo] | 鼬鮫 | [いたちざめ;イタチザメ, itachizame ; itachizame] (n) (uk) (See タイガーシャーク) tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) [Add to Longdo] |
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