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oxtongue | (n) widespread European weed with spiny tongue-shaped leaves and yellow flowers; naturalized in United States, Syn. bristly oxtongue, Picris echioides, bitterweed, bugloss | tongue | (n) a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity, Syn. lingua, glossa, clapper | tongue | (n) any long thin projection that is transient, Syn. knife | tongue | (n) a manner of speaking | tongue | (n) the tongue of certain animals used as meat | tongue | (n) the flap of material under the laces of a shoe or boot | tongue | (v) articulate by tonguing, as when playing wind instruments | tongue | (v) lick or explore with the tongue | tongue and groove joint | (n) a mortise joint made by fitting a projection on the edge of one board into a matching groove on another board | tongue depressor | (n) a thin depressor used to press the tongue down during an examination of the mouth and throat | tonguefish | (n) left-eyed marine flatfish whose tail tapers to a point; of little commercial value, Syn. tongue-fish |
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| ox-tongue | n. (Bot.) A widespread European weed (Picris echioides formerly Helminthia echioides) with spiny tongue-shaped leaves and yellow flowers. The name is applied to several plants, from the shape and roughness of their leaves; as, Anchusa officinalis, a kind of bugloss, and Helminthia echioides, both European herbs. It has been naturalized in the U. S. Syn. -- bristly oxtongue, prickly oxtongue, bitterweed, bugloss. [ 1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 ] Variants: oxtongue | Tongue | v. i. 1. To talk; to prate. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Mus.) To use the tongue in forming the notes, as in playing the flute and some other wind instruments. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongue | n. [ OE. tunge, tonge, AS. tunge; akin to OFries. tunge, D. tong, OS. tunga, G. zunge, OHG. zunga, Icel. & Sw. tunga, Dan tunge, Goth. tuggō, OL. dingua, L. lingua. √243 Cf.Language, Lingo. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. (Anat.) an organ situated in the floor of the mouth of most vertebrates and connected with the hyoid arch. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The tongue is usually muscular, mobile, and free at one extremity, and in man other mammals is the principal organ of taste, aids in the prehension of food, in swallowing, and in modifying the voice as in speech. [ 1913 Webster ] To make his English sweet upon his tongue. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The power of articulate utterance; speech. [ 1913 Webster ] Parrots imitating human tongue. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Discourse; fluency of speech or expression. [ 1913 Webster ] Much tongue and much judgment seldom go together. L. Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Honorable discourse; eulogy. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] She was born noble; let that title find her a private grave, but neither tongue nor honor. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. A language; the whole sum of words used by a particular nation; as, the English tongue. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] Whose tongue thou shalt not understand. Deut. xxviii. 49. [ 1913 Webster ] To speak all tongues. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. Speech; words or declarations only; -- opposed to thoughts or actions. [ 1913 Webster ] My little children, let us love in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth. 1 John iii. 18. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. A people having a distinct language. [ 1913 Webster ] A will gather all nations and tongues. Isa. lxvi. 18. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Zool.) (a) The lingual ribbon, or odontophore, of a mollusk. (b) The proboscis of a moth or a butterfly. (c) The lingua of an insect. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. (Zool.) Any small sole. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. That which is considered as resembing an animal's tongue, in position or form. Specifically: -- [ 1913 Webster ] (a) A projection, or slender appendage or fixture; as, the tongue of a buckle, or of a balance. [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] (b) A projection on the side, as of a board, which fits into a groove. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) A point, or long, narrow strip of land, projecting from the mainland into a sea or a lake. [ 1913 Webster ] (d) The pole of a vehicle; especially, the pole of an ox cart, to the end of which the oxen are yoked. [ 1913 Webster ] (e) The clapper of a bell. [ 1913 Webster ] (f) (Naut.) A short piece of rope spliced into the upper part of standing backstays, etc.; also. the upper main piece of a mast composed of several pieces. [ 1913 Webster ] (g) (Mus.) Same as Reed, n., 5. [ 1913 Webster ] To hold the tongue, to be silent. -- Tongue bone (Anat.), the hyoid bone. -- Tongue grafting. See under Grafting. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Language; speech; expression. See Language. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongue | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Tongued p. pr. & vb. n. Tonguing. ] 1. To speak; to utter. “Such stuff as madmen tongue.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To chide; to scold. [ 1913 Webster ] How might she tongue me. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Mus.) To modulate or modify with the tongue, as notes, in playing the flute and some other wind instruments. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To join means of a tongue and grove; as, to tongue boards together. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tonguebird | n. The wryneck.[ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongued | a. Having a tongue. [ 1913 Webster ] Tongued like the night crow. Donne. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tonguefish | n. (Zool.) A flounder (Symphurus plagiusa) native of the southern coast of the United States. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongueless | a. 1. Having no tongue. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Hence, speechless; mute. “What tongueless blocks were they! would they not speak?” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Unnamed; not spoken of. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] One good deed dying tongueless. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tonguelet | n. A little tongue. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongue-pad | n. A great talker. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongue-shaped | a. Shaped like a tongue; specifically (Bot.), linear or oblong, and fleshy, blunt at the end, and convex beneath; as, a tongue-shaped leaf. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | tongue | (ทัง) n. ลิ้น, คารม, สำนวนภาษา, ชนชาติ (ซึ่งใช้ภาษาต่างกัน) , แผ่นลิ้นของเครื่องดนตรี, เข็มตาชั่ง, (แผ่นดิน) แหลม, เดือย, เดือยตัวผู้, หมุด vt., vi. เปล่งเสียงจากการกระทบของลิ้น, แตะด้วยลิ้น, ด่า, ดุ, ใช้ลิ้นเลีย, ใช้ลิ้นช่วยในการเป่าเครื่องดนตรี, ทำรางลิ้น, พูด, เอ่ย | tongue-and-groove joint | n. ข้อต่อรางลิ้น | tongued | (ทังดฺ) adj. มีลิ้น, ใช้ลิ้น | adder's-tongue | (แอด' เดอซทัง) n. ต้นเฟิร์นชนิดหนึ่ง (Ophioglossum) (a fern) | bull tongue | n. ไถสำหรับเพาะปลูกต้นฝ้าย | loose-tongued | (ลูส'ทังดฺ) adj. พูดพล่อย, พูดไม่ยั้งปาก, ปากจัด, ปากร้าย | mother tongue | n. ภาษาที่พูดมาตั้งแต่เด็ก, ภาษาของพ่อแม่ | sharp-tongued | adj. ปากจัด, ปากร้าย, เสียดสี, เหน็บแนม, มีคารมคมคาย, เจ้าโวหาร | silver-tongued | adj. ชักชวน, ชักจูง, พูดคล่อง, เจ้าสำนวนโวหาร | smooth-tongued | (สมูธ'ทังดฺ) adj. พูดคล่องแคล่ว, มีคารมดี, พูดจานิ่มนวลน่าฟัง |
| tongue | (n) ลิ้น, สำนวน, คารม, ภาษา, ลิ้นของรองเท้า, ลูกตุ้มระฆัง, หมุด | TONGUE-tongue-tied | (adj) พูดไม่ออก, น้ำท่วมปาก, พูดตะกุกตะกัก, ลิ้นแข็ง |
| | | tongue-in-cheek | (adj) พูดเหน็บแนมแบบขำๆ; แซว (spoken with gentle irony and meant as a joke) |
| | | ปากคอเราะราย | (adj) caustic, See also: tongue-lashing, Syn. ปากเปราะเราะราย, Example: คุณกัญจนา ศิลปอาชาต่อว่า ส.ส. ชายปากคอเราะรายอย่างเผ็ดร้อน, Thai Definition: ชอบพูดจาชวนหาเรื่องไม่เลือกหน้า | รสนา | (n) tongue, Syn. ลิ้น, Notes: (บาลี/สันสกฤต) | ชิวหา | (n) tongue, Syn. ลิ้น, Example: นางสามารถพลิกพลิ้วชิวหาให้เป็นคุณแก่ตนเองได้ | ลิ้น | (n) tongue, Syn. ชิวหา, Example: กนกหัวขวานมีลิ้นที่ยาวเหนียวมาก ใช้ในการจับตัวบุ้ง ตัวหนอนและแมลง, Thai Definition: อวัยวะที่อยู่ในปาก มีหน้าที่กลั้วอาหารให้เข้ากันแล้วส่งลงในลำคอ ช่วยในการออกเสียงและให้รู้รส |
| อักษรกล้ำ | [aksøn klam] (n, exp) EN: diphthong FR: diphtongue [ f ] | ชิวหา | [chiuhā] (n) EN: tongue FR: langue [ f ] | อึ้ง | [eung] (v) EN: be struck dumb ; be speechless ; be tongue-tied ; be silent FR: être interdit ; être interloqué | โคนลิ้น | [khōn lin] (n, exp) EN: root of the tongue FR: base de la langue [ f ] | แลบลิ้น | [laēp lin] (v, exp) EN: put on one's tongue ; stick out one's tongue FR: tirer la langue | เลียปาก | [līa pāk] (v, exp) EN: moisten one's lips with the tongue | ลิ้น | [lin] (n) EN: tongue FR: langue [ f ] | ลิ้นลม | [linlom] (n) EN: glib tongue ; oral words ; fine words | ลิ้นมังกรด่างเขียวขอบทอง | [linmangkøn dāng khīo khøp thøng] (n, exp) EN: Snake Plant ; Mother-in-law's tongue ; Devil's tongue FR: sansevière [ f ] | ลิ้นมังกรเขียว(ใบเล็ก) | [linmangkøn khīo (bai lek)] (n, exp) EN: Snake Plant ; Mother-in-law's tongue ; Devil's tongue FR: sansevière [ f ] |
| | | tongue | (n) a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity, Syn. lingua, glossa, clapper | tongue | (n) any long thin projection that is transient, Syn. knife | tongue | (n) a manner of speaking | tongue | (n) the tongue of certain animals used as meat | tongue | (n) the flap of material under the laces of a shoe or boot | tongue | (v) articulate by tonguing, as when playing wind instruments | tongue | (v) lick or explore with the tongue | tongue and groove joint | (n) a mortise joint made by fitting a projection on the edge of one board into a matching groove on another board | tongue depressor | (n) a thin depressor used to press the tongue down during an examination of the mouth and throat | tonguefish | (n) left-eyed marine flatfish whose tail tapers to a point; of little commercial value, Syn. tongue-fish |
| Tongue | v. i. 1. To talk; to prate. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Mus.) To use the tongue in forming the notes, as in playing the flute and some other wind instruments. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongue | n. [ OE. tunge, tonge, AS. tunge; akin to OFries. tunge, D. tong, OS. tunga, G. zunge, OHG. zunga, Icel. & Sw. tunga, Dan tunge, Goth. tuggō, OL. dingua, L. lingua. √243 Cf.Language, Lingo. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. (Anat.) an organ situated in the floor of the mouth of most vertebrates and connected with the hyoid arch. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The tongue is usually muscular, mobile, and free at one extremity, and in man other mammals is the principal organ of taste, aids in the prehension of food, in swallowing, and in modifying the voice as in speech. [ 1913 Webster ] To make his English sweet upon his tongue. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The power of articulate utterance; speech. [ 1913 Webster ] Parrots imitating human tongue. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Discourse; fluency of speech or expression. [ 1913 Webster ] Much tongue and much judgment seldom go together. L. Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Honorable discourse; eulogy. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] She was born noble; let that title find her a private grave, but neither tongue nor honor. Beau. & Fl. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. A language; the whole sum of words used by a particular nation; as, the English tongue. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] Whose tongue thou shalt not understand. Deut. xxviii. 49. [ 1913 Webster ] To speak all tongues. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. Speech; words or declarations only; -- opposed to thoughts or actions. [ 1913 Webster ] My little children, let us love in word, neither in tongue, but in deed and in truth. 1 John iii. 18. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. A people having a distinct language. [ 1913 Webster ] A will gather all nations and tongues. Isa. lxvi. 18. [ 1913 Webster ] 8. (Zool.) (a) The lingual ribbon, or odontophore, of a mollusk. (b) The proboscis of a moth or a butterfly. (c) The lingua of an insect. [ 1913 Webster ] 9. (Zool.) Any small sole. [ 1913 Webster ] 10. That which is considered as resembing an animal's tongue, in position or form. Specifically: -- [ 1913 Webster ] (a) A projection, or slender appendage or fixture; as, the tongue of a buckle, or of a balance. [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] (b) A projection on the side, as of a board, which fits into a groove. [ 1913 Webster ] (c) A point, or long, narrow strip of land, projecting from the mainland into a sea or a lake. [ 1913 Webster ] (d) The pole of a vehicle; especially, the pole of an ox cart, to the end of which the oxen are yoked. [ 1913 Webster ] (e) The clapper of a bell. [ 1913 Webster ] (f) (Naut.) A short piece of rope spliced into the upper part of standing backstays, etc.; also. the upper main piece of a mast composed of several pieces. [ 1913 Webster ] (g) (Mus.) Same as Reed, n., 5. [ 1913 Webster ] To hold the tongue, to be silent. -- Tongue bone (Anat.), the hyoid bone. -- Tongue grafting. See under Grafting. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Language; speech; expression. See Language. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongue | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Tongued p. pr. & vb. n. Tonguing. ] 1. To speak; to utter. “Such stuff as madmen tongue.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To chide; to scold. [ 1913 Webster ] How might she tongue me. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Mus.) To modulate or modify with the tongue, as notes, in playing the flute and some other wind instruments. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To join means of a tongue and grove; as, to tongue boards together. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tonguebird | n. The wryneck.[ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongued | a. Having a tongue. [ 1913 Webster ] Tongued like the night crow. Donne. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tonguefish | n. (Zool.) A flounder (Symphurus plagiusa) native of the southern coast of the United States. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongueless | a. 1. Having no tongue. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Hence, speechless; mute. “What tongueless blocks were they! would they not speak?” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Unnamed; not spoken of. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] One good deed dying tongueless. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tonguelet | n. A little tongue. [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongue-pad | n. A great talker. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Tongue-shaped | a. Shaped like a tongue; specifically (Bot.), linear or oblong, and fleshy, blunt at the end, and convex beneath; as, a tongue-shaped leaf. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 舌 | [shé, ㄕㄜˊ, 舌] tongue #8,424 [Add to Longdo] | 舌头 | [shé tóu, ㄕㄜˊ ㄊㄡˊ, 舌 头 / 舌 頭] tongue #9,487 [Add to Longdo] | 口舌 | [kǒu shé, ㄎㄡˇ ㄕㄜˊ, 口 舌] tongue; dispute #28,387 [Add to Longdo] | 臭骂 | [chòu mà, ㄔㄡˋ ㄇㄚˋ, 臭 骂 / 臭 罵] tongue-lashing, chew out #46,578 [Add to Longdo] | 绕口令 | [rào kǒu lìng, ㄖㄠˋ ㄎㄡˇ ㄌㄧㄥˋ, 绕 口 令 / 繞 口 令] tongue-twister #52,375 [Add to Longdo] | 火舌 | [huǒ shé, ㄏㄨㄛˇ ㄕㄜˊ, 火 舌] tongue of flame #52,892 [Add to Longdo] | 压舌板 | [yā shé bǎn, ㄧㄚ ㄕㄜˊ ㄅㄢˇ, 压 舌 板 / 壓 舌 板] tongue depressor; spatula #150,171 [Add to Longdo] | 碍口识羞 | [ài kǒu shí xiū, ㄞˋ ㄎㄡˇ ㄕˊ ㄒㄧㄡ, 碍 口 识 羞 / 礙 口 識 羞] tongue-tied for fear of embarassment (成语 saw) [Add to Longdo] | 结舌 | [jié shé, ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄕㄜˊ, 结 舌 / 結 舌] tongue-tied; unable to speak (out of surprise, embarrassment etc) [Add to Longdo] | 灵语 | [líng yǔ, ㄌㄧㄥˊ ㄩˇ, 灵 语 / 靈 語] tongues (spiritual gift) [Add to Longdo] |
| | 実;核 | [さね, sane] (n) (1) (obsc) pit (of a fruit); stone; (2) core; (3) tongue (piece of wood used to connect two boards); (4) clitoris #1,332 [Add to Longdo] | タン | [tan] (n) tongue; (P) #4,548 [Add to Longdo] | 舌 | [した, shita] (n) (1) tongue; (2) tongue-like object; clapper (of a bell); talon (of a lock); (P) #7,579 [Add to Longdo] | 母語 | [ぼご, bogo] (n) mother tongue; native language #16,286 [Add to Longdo] | 舌先 | [したさき, shitasaki] (n) tip of tongue #18,540 [Add to Longdo] | あっかんべー;あかんべえ;あかんべ;あっかんべえ;あかんべい;アカンベー | [akkanbe-; akanbee ; akanbe ; akkanbee ; akanbei ; akanbe-] (int, n, vs) facial gesture of pulling one's eyelid down and sticking out one's tongue [Add to Longdo] | ぴりぴり | [piripiri] (adv, n, vs) (on-mim) tingle; sting; smart; hot; burning the tongue; becoming tense; (P) [Add to Longdo] | べろっと | [berotto] (adv) (See べろべろ・1) licking; sticking out one's tongue [Add to Longdo] | ぺろりと;ぺろっと | [perorito ; perotto] (adv) (on-mim) (See ぺろり) while sticking out one's tongue [Add to Longdo] | アオシタトカゲ;アオジタトカゲ | [aoshitatokage ; aojitatokage] (n) bluetongued lizard; sleepy lizard [Add to Longdo] |
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