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Argentina

N ประเทศ อาร์เจนตินา  pra-thed-ar-jen-ti-na

 

Argentina

N อาร์เจนตินา  ar-jen-ti-na

 

Argentine

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ อาร์เจนตินา  kiao-kab-ar-jen-ti-na

 

argent

N ธาตุ เงิน  tad-ngern

 

argentic

A ประกอบด้วย เงิน  pra-kob-douy-ngern

 

argentiferous

A มีเงิน ผสม  mi-ngern-pa-som

 

argentina

N ประเทศ อา เจน ติ นา  pra-ted-ar-jen-ti-na

 

argentine

A เกี่ยวกับ อา เจน ติ นา  kiao-kab-ar-jen-ti-na

 

argentite

N แร่ เงิน  rae-ngern

 

argentous

A ประกอบด้วย เงิน  pra-kob-douy-ngern

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ARGENT

n.[L. argentum; Gr. silver, from white. ] 1. The white color in coats of arms, intended to represent silver, or purity, innocence, beauty, or gentleness.
2. a. Silvery; of a pale white, like silver.
3. a. Bright.
Ask of yonder argent fields above.

 

ARGENTAL

a.Pertaining to silver; consisting of silver; containing silver; combined with silver; applied to the native amalgam of silver, as argental mercury.

 

ARGENTATE

n.A combination of the argentic acid with another substance.

 

ARGENTATION

n.An overlaying with silver.

 

ARGENT-HORNED

a.Silver horned.

 

ARGENTIC

a.Pertaining to silver; the argentic acid is a saturated combination of silver and oxygen. This is yet hypothetical.

 

ARGENTIFEROUS

a.[L. argentum, silver, and fero, to produce. ] Producing silver; as argentiferous ore.

 

ARGENTINA, ARGENTINE

n.In ichthyology, a genus of fishes of the order of abdominals. Argentina is also a name of the wild tansy, silver-weed.

 

ARGENTINE

a.Like silver; pertaining to silver, or sounding like it.

 

ARGENTINE

n.In mineralogy, a subspecies of carbonate of lime, nearly pure; a mineral of a lamellated or slaty structure; its lamens usually curved or undulated; its surface is shining, or of a pearly luster. It is found in primitive rocks, and frequently in metallic veins.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ARGENT

Ar "gent, n. Etym: [F. argent, fr. L. argentum, silver; akin to Gr. rajata white, silver, raj to shine, Ir. arg white, milk, airgiod silver, money, and L. arguere to make clear. See Argue. ]

 

1. Silver, or money. [Archaic ]

 

2. (Fig. & Poet. )

 

Defn: Whiteness; anything that is white. The polished argent of her breast. Tennyson.

 

3. (Her. )

 

Defn: The white color in coats of arms, intended to represent silver, or, figuratively, purity, innocence, beauty, or gentleness; -- represented in engraving by a plain white surface. Weale.

 

ARGENT

ARGENT Ar "gent, a.

 

Defn: Made of silver; of a silvery color; white; shining. Yonder argent fields above. Pope.

 

ARGENTAL

ARGENTAL Ar *gen "tal, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to silver; resembling, containing, or combined with, silver.

 

ARGENTALIUM

ARGENTALIUM Ar `gen *ta "li *um, n. [NL. ; L. argentum silver + E. aluminium. ]

 

Defn: A (patented ) alloy of aluminium and silver, with a density of about 2.9.

 

ARGENTAMINE; ARGENTAMIN

ARGENTAMINE; ARGENTAMIN Ar *gen "ta *mine, Ar *gen "ta *min, n. [L. argentum silver + E. amine. ](Med. )

 

Defn: A solution of silver phosphate in an aqueous solution of ethylene diamine, used as an antiseptic astringent and as a disinfectant.

 

ARGENTAN

ARGENTAN Ar "gen *tan, n.

 

Defn: An alloy of nicked with copper and zinc; German silver.

 

ARGENTATE

Ar "gen *tate, a. Etym: [L. argentatus silvered. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Silvery white. Gray.

 

ARGENTATION

Ar `gen *ta "tion, n. Etym: [L. argentare to silver, fr. argentum silver. See Argent. ]

 

Defn: A coating or overlaying with silver. [R.] Johnson.

 

ARGENTIC

ARGENTIC Ar *gen "tic, a. (Chem. )

 

Defn: Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, silver; -- said of certain compounds of silver in which this metal has its lowest proportion; as, argentic chloride.

 

ARGENTIFEROUS

Ar `gen *tif "er *ous, a. Etym: [L. argentum silver + -ferous: cf. F.argentifère.]

 

Defn: Producing or containing silver; as, argentiferous lead ore or veins.

 

ARGENTINE

ARGENTINE Ar "gen *tine (; in the 2d sense, commonly ), a.

 

1. Pertaining to, or resembling, silver; made of, or sounding like, silver; silvery. Celestial Dian, goddess argentine. Shak.

 

2. Of or pertaining to the Argentine Republic in South America.

 

ARGENTINE

Ar "gen *tine, n. Etym: [Cf. F. argentin, fr. L. argentum silver. ]

 

1. (Min. )

 

Defn: A siliceous variety of calcite, or carbonate of lime, having a silvery-white, pearly luster, and a waving or curved lamellar structure.

 

2. White metal coated with silver. Simmonds.

 

3. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A fish of Europe (Maurolicus Pennantii ) with silvery scales. The name is also applied to various fishes of the genus Argentina.

 

4. A citizen of the Argentine Republic.

 

ARGENTITE

Ar "gen *tite, n. Etym: [L. argentum silver. ] (Min. )

 

Defn: Sulphide of silver; -- also called vitreous silver, or silver glance. It has a metallic luster, a lead-gray color, and is sectile like lead.

 

ARGENTOUS

ARGENTOUS Ar *gen "tous, a. (Chem. )

 

Defn: Of, pertaining to, or containing, silver; -- said of certain silver compounds in which silver has a higher proportion than in argentic compounds; as, argentous chloride.

 

ARGENTRY

Ar "gent *ry, n. Etym: [F. argenterie, fr. argent silver, L. argentum. ]

 

Defn: Silver plate or vessels. [Obs. ] Bowls of frosted argentry. Howell.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

argent

ar gent |ˈärjənt ˈɑrʤənt | adjective literary & Heraldry silver; silvery white: the argent moon. noun Heraldry silver as a heraldic tincture. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting silver coins ): via Old French from Latin argentum silver.

 

argentiferous

ar gen tif er ous |ˌärjənˈtifərəs ˌɑrʤənˈtɪfərəs | adjective (of rocks or minerals ) containing silver. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin argentum silver + -ferous .

 

Argentina

Ar gen ti na |ˌärjənˈtēnə ˌɑrʤənˈtinə | a republic that occupies much of the southern part of South America; pop. 40,913,600 (est. 2009 ); capital, Buenos Aires; official language, Spanish. Colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century, Argentina declared its independence in 1816. It emerged as a democratic republic in the mid 19th century, but has periodically fallen under military rule. In 1982, Argentina's claim to the Falkland Islands led to an unsuccessful war with Britain. DERIVATIVES Ar gen tine |ˈärjənˌtēn, -ˌtīn |adjective & noun, Ar gen tin i an |-ˈtinēən |adjective & noun

 

argentine

ar gen tine |ˈärjənˌtīn, -ˌtēn ˈɑrʤəntaɪn | adjective archaic of or resembling silver. noun a small marine fish with a silvery sheen. [Family Argentinidae: two genera and several species, in particular Argentina silus of the North Atlantic. ] ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French argentin, argentine, from argent silver, from Latin argentum .

 

Argentine ant

Ar gen tine ant noun a small South American ant that has become established in parts of the US. [Iridomyrmex humilis, family Formicidae. ]

 

Oxford Dictionary

argent

argent |ˈɑːdʒ (ə )nt | adjective literary & Heraldry silver; silvery white: the argent moon. noun [ mass noun ] Heraldry silver as a heraldic tincture. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting silver coins ): via Old French from Latin argentum silver .

 

argentiferous

argentiferous |ˌɑːdʒ (ə )nˈtɪf (ə )rəs | adjective (of rocks or minerals ) containing silver. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin argentum silver + -ferous .

 

Argentina

Argentina |ˌɑːdʒənˈtiːnə | a republic occupying much of the southern part of South America; pop. 40,913,600 (est. 2009 ); official language, Spanish; capital, Buenos Aires. Also called the Argentine |ˈɑːdʒənˌtʌɪn, -ˌtiːn |. Colonized by the Spanish in the 16th century, Argentina declared its independence in 1816. It emerged as a democratic republic in the mid 19th century, but has periodically fallen under military rule. Having long claimed the Falkland Islands, Argentina invaded them in 1982 but was defeated and expelled by British forces. DERIVATIVES Argentine adjective & noun, Argentinian |ˌɑːdʒənˈtɪnɪən |adjective & noun

 

argentine

argentine |ˈɑːdʒ (ə )ntʌɪn | adjective archaic of or resembling silver. noun a small marine fish with a silvery sheen. Family Argentinidae: two genera and several species, in particular Argentina silus of the North Atlantic. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French argentin, argentine, from argent silver , from Latin argentum .

 

Argentine ant

Ar ¦gen |tine ant noun a small South American ant that has become established in parts of Europe and Africa. Iridomyrmex humilis, family Formicidae.

 

Duden Dictionary

Argentine

Ar gen ti ne Substantiv, feminin , die |Argent i ne |die Argentine; Genitiv: der Argentine lateinisch-französisch Silberfarbe zur Herstellung von Metallpapier

 

Argentinien

Ar gen ti ni en Substantiv, Neutrum |Argent i nien |Argentiniens Staat in Südamerika

 

Argentinier

Ar gen ti ni er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Argent i nier |der Argentinier; Genitiv: des Argentiniers, Plural: die Argentinier Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Argentinierin

Ar gen ti ni e rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Argent i nierin |die Argentinierin; Genitiv: der Argentinierin, Plural: die Argentinierinnen weibliche Form zu Argentinier

 

argentinisch

ar gen ti nisch Adjektiv |argent i nisch |Argentinien, die Argentinier betreffend

 

Argentit

Ar gen tit Substantiv, maskulin Mineralogie , der |Argent i t auch …ˈtɪt |zu lateinisch argentum = Silber graues, metallisch glänzendes Mineral; Silberglanz

 

Argentometrie

Ar gen to me t rie , Ar gen to me trie Substantiv, feminin Chemie , die |Argentometr ie |die Argentometrie; Genitiv: der Argentometrie, Plural: die Argentometrien lateinisch ; griechisch maßanalytisches Verfahren zur Bestimmung des Gehalts einer Lösung an Halogenid- oder Pseudohalogenidionen

 

Argentum

Ar gen tum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Arg e ntum |lateinische Bezeichnung für Silber

 

French Dictionary

argent

argent n. m. nom masculin 1 Métal blanc. Symbole Ag (s ’écrit sans point ). : Un bracelet en argent. 2 Monnaie (billets de banque, pièces, etc. ). : L ’argent ne fait pas le bonheur (Proverbe ). LOCUTIONS Argent comptant. En espèces. Note Technique Cette expression est aujourd ’hui vieillie; on emploie plutôt au comptant, qui se dit d ’un paiement en espèces ou par chèque portant la somme totale sans terme ni crédit. La locution prendre quelque chose pour argent comptant demeure usitée. Argent de poche. Petite somme donnée aux enfants pour leurs dépenses personnelles. Argent frais. Fonds nouveaux. : Ces groupes miniers disposent d ’argent frais (et non *neuf ) du fait de l ’envolée du prix des matières premières. SYNONYME fonds additionnels ; nouveaux crédits . Prendre quelque chose pour argent comptant. figuré Accorder foi trop facilement à des propos, à une promesse, etc. FORMES FAUTIVES argent neuf. Calque de « new money » pour argent frais, fonds additionnels, nouveaux crédits. argents. Archaïsme pour argent, crédits, fonds, ressources financières, somme. : Le comité compte sur ces sommes (et non *argents ) pour aller de l ’avant. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom.

 

argenté

argenté , ée adj. adjectif 1 Recouvert d ’argent. : Du métal argenté. 2 littéraire Qui a la couleur de l ’argent. : Un renard argenté. 3 familier Qui a de l ’argent. SYNONYME fortuné ; riche .

 

argenter

argenter v. tr. verbe transitif Couvrir d ’une couche d ’argent. : Argenter une théière, un plateau. aimer

 

argenterie

argenterie n. f. nom féminin Vaisselle, ustensiles d ’argent. : Astiquer l ’argenterie.

 

argentier

argentier n. m. nom masculin plaisanterie Le ministre des Finances. : Le grand argentier déposera son budget bientôt.

 

argentin

argentin , ine adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin 1 D ’Argentine. : Les plaines argentines. Un Argentin, une Argentine. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule. 2 Dont le son clair évoque celui de l ’argent. : Un tintement argentin.

 

argenture

argenture n. f. nom féminin Application d ’une couche d ’argent sur un autre métal. : Il faut refaire l ’argenture de cette théière.

 

Spanish Dictionary

argentado, -da

argentado, -da adjetivo formal Plateado .

 

argénteo, -tea

argénteo, -tea adjetivo 1 formal Que es de plata o tiene alguna de las características de la plata, como el color gris claro brillante o su brillo :la Luna menguante, ya una porción de anillo argénteo, se fue perdiendo, resbalando sobre las hebras de paja del tragaluz .SINÓNIMO argentino .2 formal Plateado, cubierto por una capa de plata .SINÓNIMO argentado .

 

argentífero, -ra

argentífero, -ra adjetivo Que contiene plata :yacimiento argentífero . VÉASE oro argentífero .

 

argentina

argentina nombre femenino Planta perenne de la familia de las rosáceas, de flores amarillas en corimbo, que abunda en España .

 

argentinismo

argentinismo nombre masculino 1 Palabra, expresión o giro propios del español de Argentina :la palabra abrochadora es un argentinismo .2 Estima o admiración por la cultura y las tradiciones de Argentina .

 

argentino, -na

argentino, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Argentina, país de América del Sur, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Argentina .3 adjetivo Argénteo .4 [voz ] Que produce un sonido claro y sonoro .5 Que tiene una sonoridad como la de la plata al ser golpeada :risa argentina; timbre argentino .

 

argento

argento nombre masculino formal Plata (metal ).

 

argentoso, -sa

argentoso, -sa adjetivo Que contiene plata .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Argentina

Ar gen ti na /ɑ̀ː r dʒ (ə )ntíːnə /名詞 アルゼンチン ⦅南米の共和国; 正式名the Argentine Republic; 首都Buenos Aires ⦆.

 

Argentine

Ar gen tine /ɑ́ː r dʒ (ə )ntìːn, -tàɪn /形容詞 アルゼンチン (人 )の .名詞 C アルゼンチン人 ; the Argentina .

 

Argentinian

Ar gen tin i an /ɑ̀ː r dʒ (ə )ntɪ́niən /形容詞 名詞 Argentine .