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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: galu, -galu-
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English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
astragalus(แอสแทรก'กะลัส) n., (pl. -li) กระดูกข้อต่อตาตุ่ม. -astragalar adj.

อังกฤษ-ไทย: คลังศัพท์ไทย โดย สวทช.
Astragalusพืชตระกูลแอสตรากาลัส [การแพทย์]
Astragalusแอสทรากาสัล, กระดูกข้อเท้าอันใหญ่ [การแพทย์]

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
นกหางนาค[nok hāng nāk] (n, exp) EN: Striated Grassbird  FR: Mégalure des marais ; Rousserolle à tête striée [ f ] ; Grande Fauvette des marais [ f ]

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
galus
galudet
galusha
galuska
bacigalupi
bacigalupo

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
galumph
galumphs
galumphed
galumphing

WordNet (3.0)
astragalus(n) large genus of annual or perennial herbs or shrubs of north temperate regions; largest genus in the family Leguminosae, Syn. genus Astragalus
galumph(v) move around heavily and clumsily
hemigalus(n) banded palm civets, Syn. genus Hemigalus
ornithogalum(n) sometimes placed in family Hyacinthaceae, Syn. genus Ornithogalum
alpine milk vetch(n) perennial of mountainous areas of Eurasia and North America, Syn. Astragalus alpinus
anklebone(n) the bone in the ankle that articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle joint, Syn. astragalus, astragal, talus
banded palm civet(n) an East Indian civet, Syn. Hemigalus hardwickii
bath asparagus(n) Old World star of Bethlehem having edible young shoots, Syn. Ornithogalum pyrenaicum, Prussian asparagus
chincherinchee(n) South African perennial with long-lasting spikes of white blossoms that are shipped in to Europe and America for use as winter cut flowers, Syn. Ornithogalum thyrsoides, wonder flower
purple milk vetch(n) perennial of southern and western Europe having dense racemes of purple or violet flowers, Syn. Astragalus danicus
starflower(n) common Old World herb having grasslike leaves and clusters of star-shaped white flowers with green stripes; naturalized in the eastern United States, Syn. Ornithogalum umbellatum, sleepy dick, summer snowflake
wild licorice(n) European perennial, Syn. wild liquorice, Astragalus glycyphyllos

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English (GCIDE) v.0.53
Astragalus

‖n. [ L. See Astragal. ] 1. (Anat.) The ankle bone, or hock bone; the bone of the tarsus which articulates with the tibia at the ankle. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Bot.) A genus of papilionaceous plants, of the tribe Galegeæ, containing numerous species, two of which are called, in English, milk vetch and licorice vetch. Gum tragacanth is obtained from different oriental species, particularly the Astragalus gummifer and Astragalus verus. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Arch.) See Astragal, 1. [ 1913 Webster ]

Tangalung

n. (Zool.) An East Indian civet (Viverra tangalunga). [ 1913 Webster ]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
stapfen; trapsento galumph [ coll. ] [Add to Longdo]
stolzierento galumph [ coll. ] [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
黄耆[おうぎ, ougi] (n) Astragalus root; Hedysarum root [Add to Longdo]
距骨[きょこつ, kyokotsu] (n, adj-no) talus; astragalus; anklebone [Add to Longdo]
大雪加[おおせっか;オオセッカ, oosekka ; oosekka] (n) (uk) Japanese marsh warbler (Megalurus pryeri) [Add to Longdo]
蓮華;蓮花[れんげ, renge] (n) (1) (See 蓮・1) lotus flower; (2) (abbr) (See 蓮華草) Chinese milk vetch (Astragalus sinicus); (3) (abbr) (See 散り蓮華・1) china spoon; (4) lotus-shaped pedestal for a gravestone [Add to Longdo]
蓮華草[れんげそう, rengesou] (n) Chinese milk vetch (Astragalus sinicus) [Add to Longdo]

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