ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -splin-, *splin* |
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| spline | (สไพลน์) n. สลัก, ลิ้นสลัก, หมุดเสียบสลัก, แผ่นอุดร่อง, ไม้เขียนเส้นโค้ง. vt. เจาะรูสลัก, ทำร่องสลัก, ใช้สลักเหลี่ยมต่อติด | spline joint | n. ข้อต่อบากมุม | splint | (สพลินทฺ) n. แผ่นไม้เบา ๆ , แผ่นโลหะบาง, โครงสาน, แผ่นแตก, เฝือก, เฝือกต่อกระดูก, เครื่องดาม, เครื่องยึด, เนื้องอกที่กระดูกหน้าขาม้า. vt. เข้าเฝือก. | splinter | (สพลิน'เทอะ) n. ชิ้น, เศษ, สะเก็ด, ซีกไม้, แผ่นไม้บาง ๆ , แผ่นแตก vt. ทำให้แตกออกเป็นชิ้นเป็นเศษ vi. แตกออกเป็นชิ้นเป็นเศษ |
| splint | (n) เฝือก, แผ่นไม้บาง, โครงสานกระจาด | splinter | (n) สะเก็ด, เสี้ยน, เศษ, ชิ้น, ซีกไม้ | splinter | (vi) กะเทาะ, แตก |
| | | | spline | (n) a flexible strip (wood or rubber) used in drawing curved lines | splint | (n) a thin sliver of wood | splint | (n) an orthopedic mechanical device used to immobilize and protect a part of the body (as a broken leg) | splint | (v) support with a splint | splint bone | (n) a rudimentary metacarpal or metatarsal bone on either side of the cannon bone in the leg of a horse or related animal | splinter | (n) a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal, Syn. sliver | splinter | (v) break up into splinters or slivers, Syn. sliver | splinter group | (n) a faction or sect that has broken away from its parent organization | splintery | (adj) subject to breaking into sharp slender pieces | splintery | (adj) resembling or consisting of or embedded with long slender fragments of (especially) wood having sharp points, Syn. slivery |
| Spline | n. 1. A rectangular piece fitting grooves like key seats in a hub and a shaft, so that while the one may slide endwise on the other, both must revolve together; a feather; also, sometimes, a groove to receive such a rectangular piece. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A long, flexble piece of wood sometimes used as a ruler. [ 1913 Webster ] | Splining | a. Of or pertaining to a spline. [ 1913 Webster ] Splining machine, a machine tool for cutting grooves, key seats, or slots; a slotting machine. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Splint | n. [ Akin to D. splinter, G. splinter, splitter, Dan. splint, Sw. splint a kind of spike, a forelock (in nautical use), Sw. splintato splint, splinter, Dan. splinte, and E. split. See Split, v. t., and cf. Splent. ] 1. A piece split off; a splinter. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Surg.) A thin piece of wood, or other substance, used to keep in place, or protect, an injured part, especially a broken bone when set. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Anat.) A splint bone. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. (Far.) A disease affecting the splint bones, as a callosity or hard excrescence. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Anc. Armor.) One of the small plates of metal used in making splint armor. See Splint armor, below. [ 1913 Webster ] The knees and feet were defended by splints, or thin plates of steel. Sir. W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. Splint, or splent, coal. See Splent coal, under Splent. [ 1913 Webster ] Splint armor, a kind of ancient armor formed of thin plates of metal, usually overlapping each other and allowing the limbs to move freely. -- Splint bone (Anat.), one of the rudimentary, splintlike metacarpal or metatarsal bones on either side of the cannon bone in the limbs of the horse and allied animals. -- Splint coal. See Splent coal, under Splent. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Splint | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Splinted; p. pr. & vb. n. Splinting. ] To split into splints, or thin, slender pieces; to splinter; to shiver. [ Obs. or R. ] Florio. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fasten or confine with splints, as a broken limb. See Splint, n., 2. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Splinter | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Splintered p. pr. & vb. n. Splintering. ] [ Cf. LG. splittern, splinteren. See Splint, n., Split. ] 1. To split or rend into long, thin pieces; to shiver; as, the lightning splinters a tree. [ 1913 Webster ] After splintering their lances, they wheeled about, and . . . abandoned the field to the enemy. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To fasten or confine with splinters, or splints, as a broken limb. Bp. Wren. [ 1913 Webster ] | Splinter | v. i. To become split into long pieces. [ 1913 Webster ] | Splinter | n. [ See Splinter, v., or Splint, n. ] A thin piece split or rent off lengthwise, as from wood, bone, or other solid substance; a thin piece; a sliver; as, splinters of a ship's mast rent off by a shot. [ 1913 Webster ] Splinter bar. (a) A crossbar in a coach, which supports the springs. (b) The bar to which the traces are attached; a roller bolt; a whiffletree. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Splinterproof | a. (Mil.) Proof against the splinters, or fragments, of bursting shells. [ 1913 Webster ] | Splintery | a. Consisting of splinters; resembling splinters; as, the splintery fracture of a mineral. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | スプリント | [supurinto] (n) (1) sprint; (2) splint; (P) #8,931 [Add to Longdo] | 欠け;闕け;缺け | [かけ, kake] (n) (1) fragment; splinter; (2) wane (of the moon) #10,380 [Add to Longdo] | 棘(P);刺 | [とげ, toge] (n) thorn; splinter; spine; biting words; (P) #12,158 [Add to Longdo] | 破片 | [はへん, hahen] (n, adj-no) fragment; splinter; broken piece; (P) #15,512 [Add to Longdo] | Bスプライン関数 | [ビースプラインかんすう, bi-supurain kansuu] (n) { comp } B-spline [Add to Longdo] | ささくれる | [sasakureru] (v1, vi) (1) to split finely; to splinter; to get frayed; (2) to become irritable [Add to Longdo] | ささくれ立つ | [ささくれだつ, sasakuredatsu] (v5t, vi) (1) (See ささくれる・1) to split finely; to splinter; to get frayed; (2) (See ささくれる・2) to become irritable; to feel on edge [Add to Longdo] | へぎ板;折ぎ板;折板;剥板 | [へぎいた, hegiita] (n) splint; shingle [Add to Longdo] | めりめり | [merimeri] (adv-to) (on-mim) splintering or cracking (e.g. in a strong wind) [Add to Longdo] | アイススプリンタ | [aisusupurinta] (n) ice splinters [Add to Longdo] |
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