ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -bito-, *bito* Possible hiragana form: びと |
inhibitor | (อินฮิบ'บิเทอะ) n. ตัวขัดขวาง, ตัวยับยั้ง, ตัวสกัดกั้น, ผู้ห้าม |
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| | | Bitot Spots | เกล็ดกระดี่, ตาเป็นเกล็ดกระดี่ [การแพทย์] | Bitot's Spots | เกร็ดกระดี่, เกล็ดกระดี่, เกร็ดกระดี่ที่ตาขาว, เกล็ดกระดี่ [การแพทย์] |
| | bitok | (n) a Russian dish made with patties of ground meat (mixed with onions and bread and milk) and served with a sauce of sour cream |
| Bitola | prop. n. The second largest city of the Republic of Macedonia (the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), population 84, 002 (2000). It is also known as city of consuls. The city of Bitola is situated in Pelagonian flat, at the foot of Baba mountain. It was established by Slavs and it was given the slavic name Obitel - Bitola. It is assumed that the city got this name because of the many monasteries being built there. Later, during the rule of Turks, the Turks called it Monastir and it was a significant administrative and military center with 12 consulates. It managed to preserve the primacy of a leading city, especially in the XIX century when it rapidly grew to about 40.000 inhabitants. Bitola developed trading relations with Vienna, Paris, Leipzig, London and Thessalonika to the south. In that time Bitola exceeded Skopje, both in wealth and beauty. During World War II it was destroyed by heavy bombing. Bitola started to grow and develop economically only after liberation in 1945. See also Macedonia{ 2 }. Goce Vasilevski [ PJC ] | Bito tree | { n., }. [ Etym. uncertain. ] (Bot.) A small scrubby tree (Balanites Ægyptiaca) growing in dry regions of tropical Africa and Asia. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The hard yellowish white wood is made into plows in Abyssinia; the bark is used in Farther India to stupefy fish; the ripe fruit is edible, when green it is an anthelmintic; the fermented juice is used as a beverage; the seeds yield a medicinal oil called zachun. The African name of the tree is hajilij. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] Variants: Bito |
| 史 | [ふひと;ふびと;ふみひと, fuhito ; fubito ; fumihito] (suf) history (e.g. of some country) #311 [Add to Longdo] | 史 | [ふひと;ふびと;ふみひと, fuhito ; fubito ; fumihito] (n) (arch) court historian #311 [Add to Longdo] | 他人 | [たにん(P);あだびと, tanin (P); adabito] (n) another person; unrelated person; outsider; stranger; (P) #469 [Add to Longdo] | 人々(P);人人 | [ひとびと(P);にんにん, hitobito (P); ninnin] (n, adj-no) each person; people; men; human; everybody; (P) #1,628 [Add to Longdo] | 首 | [しゅ, shu] (n) (arch) (See 姓・かばね) Obito (hereditary title, often given to powerful regional families) #2,551 [Add to Longdo] | 恋人 | [こいびと, koibito] (n) lover; sweetheart; (P) #3,377 [Add to Longdo] | 商人 | [しょうにん(P);あきんど;あきうど;あきゅうど;あきびと, shounin (P); akindo ; akiudo ; akyuudo ; akibito] (n, adj-no) trader; shopkeeper; merchant; (P) #5,103 [Add to Longdo] | 旅人(P);たび人 | [たびびと(P);りょじん(旅人), tabibito (P); ryojin ( tabibito )] (n) traveller; traveler; wayfarer; tourist; (P) #8,842 [Add to Longdo] | 村人 | [むらびと, murabito] (n) villager; (P) #13,329 [Add to Longdo] | 国人 | [くにびと, kunibito] (n) indigenous person; inhabitant of a country; (P) #15,062 [Add to Longdo] |
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