| ทรงบาดาล | [songbādān] (n) EN: Kalamona ; Scrambled Eggs |
| alamo | |
| alamos | |
| talamo | |
| alamosa | |
| alamoud | |
| salamon | |
| alamoudi | |
| alamoudi | |
| salamone | |
| alamodome |
| alamo | (n) a siege and massacre at a mission in San Antonio in 1836; Mexican forces under Santa Anna besieged and massacred American rebels who were fighting to make Texas independent of Mexico |
| inferior thalamostriate vein | (n) tributaries to the basal vein, Syn. striate vein |
| los alamos | (n) a town in north central New Mexico; in 1942 it was chosen as a nuclear research site where the first atomic bombs were produced |
| superior thalamostriate vein | (n) a long vein that helps to form the internal cerebral vein |
| thalamocortical | (adj) relating to or connecting the cortex and thalamus, Example: the thalamocortical system |
| thalamostriate vein | (n) a vein serving the thalamus and corpus striatum |
| Alamodality | n. The quality of being à la mode; conformity to the mode or fashion; fashionableness. [ R. ] Southey. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Alamode | adv. & a. [ F. à la mode after the fashion. ] According to the fashion or prevailing mode. “Alamode beef shops.” Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Alamode | n. A thin, black silk for hoods, scarfs, etc.; -- often called simply mode. Buchanan. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Alamort | a. [ F. à la mort to the death. Cf. Amort. ] To the death; mortally. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Athalamous | a. [ Gr. |
| Monothalamous | a. [ Mono- + Gr. |
| Polythalamous | a. [ Poly- + Gr. &unr_; a chamber. ] (Zool.) Many-chambered; -- applied to shells of Foraminifera and cephalopods. See Illust. of Nautilus. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Thalamocoele | n. [ Thalamic + Gr. |
| Thalamophora | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. |
| 阿拉摩 | [阿 拉 摩] Alamo, city in United States [Add to Longdo] |