prescript | (n) กฎที่กำหนดขึ้น, Syn. command |
prescript | (adj) ซึ่งกำหนดตามกฎไว้ |
prescription | (n) ใบสั่งยา, Syn. prescript |
prescription | (n) ยาที่สั่งโดยแพทย์หรือเภสัชกร, Syn. formula |
prescription | (n) การสั่งยา, Syn. prescribed remedy |
prescription | (n) การกำหนดขึ้น, See also: แผนการที่กำหนดขึ้น |
prescriptible | (adj) ซึ่งสั่งจ่ายยาได้ |
prescriptive | (พรีสคริพ'ทิฟว) adj. เกี่ยวกับprescription (ดู), See also: prescriptiveness n. |
prescript | (n) ใบสั่งยา, การบัญญัติ, การวางเงื่อนไข, การแนะนำ, คำสั่ง, อายุความ |
prescription | (n) การมีสิทธิ์เป็นเจ้าของ, การกำหนดอายุความ |
prescriptive | (adj) กำหนดให้, มีสิทธิ์เป็นเจ้าของตามกฎหมาย |
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prescription | (n) directions prescribed beforehand; the action of prescribing authoritative rules or directions |
prescription | (n) written instructions for an optician on the lenses for a given person |
prescription | (n) written instructions from a physician or dentist to a druggist concerning the form and dosage of a drug to be issued to a given patient |
prescription | (adj) available only with a doctor's written prescription, Ant. nonprescription |
prescription drug | (n) a drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist, Syn. prescription medicine, ethical drug, prescription, Ant. over-the-counter medicine, over-the-counter drug |
prescriptive | (adj) pertaining to giving directives or rules, Syn. normative, Ant. descriptive |
prescriptive grammar | (n) a grammar that is produced by prescriptive linguistics |
prescriptive linguistics | (n) an account of how a language should be used instead of how it is actually used; a prescription for the `correct' phonology and morphology and syntax and semantics, Ant. descriptive linguistics |
prescriptivism | (n) (ethics) a doctrine holding that moral statements prescribe appropriate attitudes and behavior |
prescriptivism | (n) (linguistics) a doctrine supporting or promoting prescriptive linguistics |
Prescript | a. [ L. praescriptus, p. p. of praescribere: cf. F. prescrit. See Prescribe. ] Directed; prescribed. “ A prescript from of words.” Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prescript | n. [ L. praescriptum: cf. OF. prescript. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prescriptibility | n. The quality or state of being prescriptible. Story. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prescriptible | a. [ Cf. F. prescriptible. ] Depending on, or derived from, prescription; proper to be prescribed. Grafton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prescription | n. [ F. prescription, L. praescriptio, an inscription, preface, precept, demurrer, prescription (in sense 3), fr. praescribere. See Prescribe. ] [ 1913 Webster ] That profound reverence for law and prescription which has long been characteristic of Englishmen. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Prescription differs from custom, which is a local usage, while prescription is personal, annexed to the person only. Prescription only extends to incorporeal rights, such as a right of way, or of common. What the law gives of common rights is not the subject of prescription. Blackstone. Cruise. Kent. In Scotch law, prescription is employed in the sense in which limitation is used in England and America, namely, to express that operation of the lapse of time by which obligations are extinguished or title protected. Sir T. Craig. Erskine. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prescriptive | a. [ L. praescriptivus of a demurrer or legal exception. ] The right to be drowsy in protracted toil has become prescriptive. J. M. Mason. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Prescriptively | adv. By prescription. [ 1913 Webster ] |
prescriptivism | n. The doctrine that acceptable grammatical rules should be prescribed by authority, rather than be determined by common usage. [ PJC ] |
prescriptivist | n. A person who believes that acceptable practices should be prescribed by an authority rather than be determined by the usage of the general public; especially, a supporter of prescriptive{ 2 } rules of grammar; -- also used attributively, as |
配方 | [配 方] prescription; cooking recipe; formulation; completing the square (to solve quadratic equation, math) #9,292 [Add to Longdo] |
药方 | [药 方 / 藥 方] prescription #19,442 [Add to Longdo] |
処方 | [しょほう, shohou] (n, vs) prescription #16,355 [Add to Longdo] |
時効 | [じこう, jikou] (n) (1) statute of limitations; lapse of rights after a period of time; prescription (including acquisitive and extinctive prescription); (2) ageing; aging; (P) #17,029 [Add to Longdo] |
レセプト | [reseputo] (n) (1) medical prescription (ger [Add to Longdo] |
公訴時効 | [こうそじこう, kousojikou] (n) (legal) limitation; prescription of the right to prosecute an accused; statute of limitation [Add to Longdo] |
匙加減;さじ加減 | [さじかげん, sajikagen] (n) prescription; consideration; making allowances for [Add to Longdo] |
時効期間 | [じこうきかん, jikoukikan] (n) (legal) period of prescription; period of statute of limitations [Add to Longdo] |
時効取得 | [じこうしゅとく, jikoushutoku] (n) usucaption; acquisitive prescription; positive prescription [Add to Longdo] |
処方薬 | [しょほうやく, shohouyaku] (n) prescription drug [Add to Longdo] |
処方箋;処方せん | [しょほうせん, shohousen] (n) prescription (medical) [Add to Longdo] |
消滅時効 | [しょうめつじこう, shoumetsujikou] (n) (legal) extinctive prescription; negative prescription; prescription; statute of limitations [Add to Longdo] |
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