Anyway, bone for white, kermes insect for red, and wode for indigo. | กระดูกให้สีขาว แมลงเคอร์เมสให้สีแดง และครามให้สีน้ำเงินเข้ม A Night at the Bones Museum (2009) |
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wodehouse | (n) English writer known for his humorous novels and stories (1881-1975), Syn. Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, P. G. Wodehouse |
woden | (n) chief god; counterpart of Norse Odin and Teutonic Wotan, Syn. Wodan |
Wode | a. [ AS. wōd. ] Mad. See Wood, a. [ Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Wode | n. Wood. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Wodegeld | n. [ See Wood, and Geld. ] (O. Eng. Law) A geld, or payment, for wood. Burrill. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Woden | n. [ AS. Wōden; akin to OS. Wōdan, OHG. Wuotan, Icel. Oðinn, and probably to E. wood, a. Cf. Wednesday. ] (Northern Myth.) A deity corresponding to Odin, the supreme deity of the Scandinavians. Wednesday is named for him. See Odin. [ 1913 Webster ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
室を出る | [しつをでる, shitsuwoderu] (exp, v1) to leave the room [Add to Longdo] |
大学を出る | [だいがくをでる, daigakuwoderu] (exp, v1) to graduate from a university [Add to Longdo] |