11 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ *frago*
/เฟร้ โก่ว/     /F R EY1 G OW0/     /frˈeɪgəʊ/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: frago, -frago-

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
frago
 /F R EY1 G OW0/
/เฟร้ โก่ว/
/frˈeɪgəʊ/
fragoso
 /F R AA0 G OW1 S OW0/
/ฝร่า โก๊ว โส่ว/
/frɑːgˈəʊsəʊ/
fragonard
 /F R AE1 G AH0 N ER0 D/
/แฟร้ เกอะ เหน่อ (ร) ดึ/
/frˈægənɜːʴd/
fragonard
 /F R AE1 G AH0 N AA0 R D/
/แฟร้ เกอะ หน่า (ร) ดึ/
/frˈægənɑːrd/

WordNet (3.0)
fragonard(n) French artist whose rococo paintings typified the frivolity of life in the royal court of France in the 18th century (1732-1806), Syn. Jean Honore Fragonard

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Confragose

a. [ L. confragosus; con- + fragosus, fr. frangere. See Fragile. ] Broken; uneven. [ Obs. ] “Confragose cataracts.” Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ]

Fragor

‖n. [ L., a breaking to pieces, fr. frangere to break. ] 1. A loud and sudden sound; the report of anything bursting; a crash. I. Watts. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. [ Due to confusion with fragrant. ] A strong or sweet scent. [ Obs. & Illegitimate. ] Sir T. Herbert.

Naufragous

a. [ L. naufragus. See Naufrage. ] causing shipwreck. [ Obs. ] r. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ossifragous

a. [ L. ossifragus. See Ossifrage. ] Serving to break bones; bone-breaking. [ 1913 Webster ]

Saxifragous

a. [ L. saxifragus: cf. F. saxifrage. See Saxifrage. ] Dissolving stone, especially dissolving stone in the bladder. [ 1913 Webster ]

Suffrago

‖n. [ L., the hock, from sub under + frangere to break. ] (Zool.) The heel joint. [ 1913 Webster ]


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