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aloe

N ว่าน หางจระเข้  ต้นไม้ช นิดหนึ่ง วุ้น ของ ใบ ใช้ รักษา แผล ไหม้ ได้ และ นำมา เป็น ส่วนผสม ของ เครื่องสำอางค์ ด้วย  aloe vera wan-hang-jo-ra-kae

 

aloe

N หางจระเข้  ต้นไม้ช นิดหนึ่ง วุ้น ของ ใบ ใช้ รักษา แผล ไหม้ ได้ และ นำมา เป็น ส่วนผสม ของ เครื่องสำอางค์ ด้วย  aloe vera hang-jo-ra-kae

 

aloe vera

N ว่าน หางจระเข้  ต้นไม้ช นิดหนึ่ง วุ้น ของ ใบ ใช้ รักษา แผล ไหม้ ได้ และ นำมา เป็น ส่วนผสม ของ เครื่องสำอางค์ ด้วย  aloe wan-hang-jo-ra-kae

 

aloe vera

N หางจระเข้  ต้นไม้ช นิดหนึ่ง วุ้น ของ ใบ ใช้ รักษา แผล ไหม้ ได้ และ นำมา เป็น ส่วนผสม ของ เครื่องสำอางค์ ด้วย  aloe hang-jo-ra-kae

 

aloes

N ยา ดำ เป็น ยาระบาย ที่ มีรส ขม  ya-dam-pen-ya-ra-bai-ti-me-rod-kom

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ALOE

n.al'o, plu. aloes, pronounced aloze, and popularly al'oez, in three syllables, according to the Latin. [L. aloe; Gr; Heb. plu aloe trees.] In botany, a genus of monogynian hexanders, of many species; all natives of warm climates, and most of them, of the southern part of Africa.
Among the Mohammedans, the aloe is a symbolic plant, especially in Egypt; and every one who returns from a pilgrimage to Mecca, hangs it over his street door, as a token that he has performed the journey.
In Africa, the leaves of the Guinea aloe are made into durable ropes. Of one species are made fishing lines, bow strings, stockings and hammocs. The leaves of another species hole rain water.

 

ALOES

in medicine, is the inspissated juice of the aloe. The juice is collected from the leaves, which are cut and put in a tub, and when a large quantity is procured, it is boiled to a suitable consistence; or it is exposed to the sun, till all the fluid part is exhaled. There are several kinds sold in the shops; as the socotrine aloes from Socotora, an isle in the Indian ocean; the hepatic or common Barbadoes aloes; and the fetid or caballine aloes. Aloes is a stimulating stomachic purgative; when taken in small doses, it is useful for people of a lax habit and sedentary life.

 

ALOES-WOOD

n.[See Agallochum.]

 

ALOETIC, ALOETICAL

a.Pertaining to aloe or aloes; partaking of the qualities of aloes.

 

ALOETIC

n.A medicine consisting chiefly of aloes.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ALOE

Al "oe, n.; pl. Aloes. Etym: [L. aloë, Gr. aloe, F. aloès.]

 

1. pl.

 

Defn: The wood of the agalloch. [Obs. ] Wyclif.

 

2. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of succulent plants, some classed as trees, others as shrubs, but the greater number having the habit and appearance of evergreen herbaceous plants; from some of which are prepared articles for medicine and the arts. They are natives of warm countries.

 

3. pl. (Med. )

 

Defn: The inspissated juice of several species of aloe, used as a purgative. [Plural in form but syntactically singular. ] American aloe, Century aloe, the agave. See Agave.

 

ALOES WOOD

ALOES WOOD Al "oes wood `.

 

Defn: See Agalloch.

 

ALOETIC

Al `o *et "ic, a. Etym: [Cf. F. aloétique.]

 

Defn: Consisting chiefly of aloes; of the nature of aloes.

 

ALOETIC

ALOETIC Al `o *et "ic, n.

 

Defn: A medicine containing chiefly aloes.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

aloe

al oe |ˈalō ˈæloʊ | noun 1 a succulent plant, typically having a rosette of toothed fleshy leaves and bell-shaped or tubular flowers on long stems. Native to the Old World tropics, several species are cultivated commercially or as ornamentals. [Genus Aloe, family Liliaceae (or Aloaceae ).] ( aloes or bitter aloes ) a strong laxative obtained from the bitter juice of various kinds of aloe. (also American aloe ) another term for century plant. 2 (aloes ) (also aloeswood ) the fragrant heartwood of a tropical Asian tree. [The wood is obtained from two trees of the genus Aquilaria, family Thymelaeaceae, esp. A. agallocha. ] the resin obtained from this wood, used in perfume, incense, and medicine. ORIGIN Old English alewe, alwe (denoting the fragrant resin or heartwood of certain Oriental trees ), via Latin from Greek aloē; reinforced in late Middle English by Old French aloes aloe, hence frequently used in the plural.

 

aloe vera

al oe ver a |ˈalō ˈverə, ˈvi (ə )rə æloʊˈvɪrə | noun 1 a gelatinous substance obtained from a kind of aloe, used esp. in cosmetics as an emollient and for the treatment of burns. 2 the plant that yields this substance, grown chiefly in the Caribbean area and the southern US. [Aloe vera, family Liliaceae (or Aloaceae ).] ORIGIN early 20th cent.: modern Latin, literally true aloe, probably in contrast to the American agave, which closely resembles aloe vera: both plants were formerly classified together in the lily family.

 

Oxford Dictionary

aloe

aloe |ˈaləʊ | noun 1 a succulent plant with a rosette of thick tapering leaves and bell-shaped or tubular flowers on long stems, native to the Old World. Genus Aloe, family Liliaceae (or Aloaceae ). ( aloes or bitter aloes ) [ mass noun ] a strong laxative obtained from the bitter juice of various kinds of aloe. (also American aloe ) another term for century plant. 2 (also aloes wood ) [ mass noun ] the fragrant heartwood of a tropical Asian tree. The tree belongs to the genus Aquilaria, family Thymelaeaceae, in particular A. agallocha. the resin obtained from aloes wood, used in perfume, incense, and medicine. ORIGIN Old English alewe, alwe (denoting the fragrant resin or heartwood of certain oriental trees ), via Latin from Greek aloē; reinforced in late Middle English by Old French aloes aloe , hence frequently used in the plural.

 

aloe vera

aloe vera |ˈvɪərə | noun 1 [ mass noun ] a gelatinous substance obtained from a kind of aloe, used especially in cosmetics as an emollient. 2 the plant that yields aloe vera, grown chiefly in the Caribbean area and the southern US. Aloe vera, family Liliaceae (or Aloaceae ). ORIGIN early 20th cent.: modern Latin, literally true aloe , probably in contrast to the American agave, which closely resembles aloe vera: both plants were formerly classified together in the lily family.

 

Duden Dictionary

Aloe

Aloe Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈaːloe |die Aloe; Genitiv: der Aloe, Plural: die Aloen |[…oən ]|1 (zu den Liliengewächsen gehörende ) in den Tropen und Subtropen wachsende Pflanze mit Wasser speichernden, dicken Blättern mittelhochdeutsch, althochdeutsch ālōe < lateinisch aloe < griechisch alóē 2 ohne Plural bitterer Saft vieler Aloearten

 

Aloeextrakt

Aloe ex trakt Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das |A loeextrakt |

 

Aloe vera

Aloe ve ra Substantiv, feminin , die |A loe v e ra |die Aloe vera; Genitiv: der Aloe vera neulateinisch aloe vera = Echte Aloe feuchtigkeitsspeichernde Aloe, deren Inhaltsstoffe besonders für Hautpflegemittel verwendet werden

 

French Dictionary

aloès

aloès n. m. nom masculin botanique Plante cultivée pour ses propriétés calmantes, cicatrisantes et hydratantes. : Une lotion à base d ’aloès. Prononciation Le s se prononce, [alɔɛs ] Note Orthographique alo è s.

 

Spanish Dictionary

áloe

áloe o aloe nombre masculino 1 Planta de zona tropical, de tallos cortos, hojas perennes, largas y carnosas que se disponen formando rosetones en el extremo apical de los tallos y flores tubulares, de color rojo o amarillo, agrupadas en densos ramilletes; de las hojas se extrae un jugo (acíbar ) resinoso .SINÓNIMO acíbar .2 Jugo de esta planta, resinoso y muy amargo que se emplea en medicina .SINÓNIMO acíbar .3 Árbol de hojas sencillas, parecidas a las del laurel, flores agrupadas en cimas y cápsulas leñosas compuestas por dos lóbulos .

 

aloestesia

aloestesia nombre femenino Perturbación de la sensibilidad consistente en una localización anormal de la sensación con respecto a la aplicación del estímulo, la cual es percibida en un punto simétrico del cuerpo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

aloe

al oe /ǽloʊ /名詞 1 U 〘植 〙アロエ (の総称 ), ロカイ .2 s; 単数扱い 〗ロカイ汁 下剤 .3 U アロエベラ (aloe vera ) 〘カリビアンアロエともいう 〙.4 U ⦅米 ⦆〘植 〙リュウゼツラン (agave ).