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Atlantic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ มหาสมุทร แอตแลนติก  kiao-kab-ma-ha-sa-mud-aed-lan-tik

 

Atlantic

N มหาสมุทร แอตแลนติก  ma-ha-sa-mud-aed-lan-tik

 

atlantean

A เกี่ยวกับ เทพเจ้า  Atlas เกี่ยวกับ เกาะ  Atlantis

 

atlantic

A เกี่ยวกับ มหาสมุทร แอต แบน ติ ก 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ATLANTIAN, ATLANTEAN

a. 1. Pertaining to the isle Atlantis, which the ancients allege was sunk and overwhelmed by the ocean.
2. Pertaining to Atlas; resembling Atlas.

 

ATLANTIC

a.[from Atlas or Atlantis. ] Pertaining to that division of the ocean, which lies between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west.

 

ATLANTIC

n.The ocean, or that part of the ocean, which is between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west.

 

ATLANTICA, ATLANTIS

n.An isle mentioned by the ancients, situated west of Gades, or Cadiz, on the strait of Gibraltar. The poets mention two isles and call them Hesperides, western isles, and Elysian fields. Authors are not agreed whether these isles were the Canaries, or some other isles, or the continent of America.

 

ATLANTIDES

n.A name given to the Pleiades or seven stars, which were feigned to be the daughters of Atlas, a king of Mauritania, or of his brother, Hesperus, who were translated to heaven.

 

ATLANTIS

n.A fictitious philosophical commonwealth of Lord Bacon, or the piece describing it; composed in the manner of More's Utopia, and Campanella's City of the Sun. One part of the work is finished, in which the author has described a college, founded for the study of Nature, under the name of Solomon's House. The model of a commonwealth was never executed.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ATLANTA

At *lan "ta, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A genus of small glassy heteropod mollusks found swimming at the surface in mid ocean. See Heteropod.

 

ATLANTAL

ATLANTAL At *lan "tal, a. (Anat. )(a ) Relating to the atlas. (b ) Anterior; cephalic. Barclay.

 

ATLANTEAN

At `lan *te "an, a. Etym: [L. Atlant. ]

 

1. Of or pertaining to the isle Atlantis, which the ancients allege was sunk, and overwhelmed by the ocean.

 

2. Pertaining to, or resembling, Atlas; strong. With Atlantean shoulders, fit to bear The weight of mightiest monarchies. Milton.

 

ATLANTES

At *lan "tes, n. pl. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. Atlas. ] (Arch. )

 

Defn: Figures or half figures of men, used as columns to support an entablature; -- called also telamones. See Caryatides. Oxf. Gloss.

 

ATLANTIC

At *lan "tic, a. Etym: [L. Atlanticus, fr. Atlas. See Atlas and Atlantes. ]

 

1. Of or pertaining to Mt. Atlas in Libya, and hence applied to the ocean which lies between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west; as, the Atlantic Ocean (called also the Atlantic ); the Atlantic basin; the Atlantic telegraph.

 

2. Of or pertaining to the isle of Atlantis.

 

3. Descended from Atlas. The seven Atlantic sisters. Milton.

 

ATLANTIDES

At *lan "ti *des, n. pl. Etym: [L. See Atlantes. ]

 

Defn: The Pleiades or seven stars, fabled to have been the daughters of Atlas.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Atlanta

At lan ta |ətˈlantə, at- ətˈlæntə | the capital of the state of Georgia in the US, in northwest central Georgia; pop. 537,958 (est. 2008 ). It was burned by Union forces under Gen. William T. Sherman in 1864 during the Civil War.

 

atlantes

at lan tes |atˈlantēz ətˈlæntiz | plural form of atlas ( sense 3 ).

 

Atlantic

At lan tic |ətˈlantik, at- ətˈlæntɪk | adjective [ attrib. ] of or adjoining the Atlantic Ocean: an Atlantic storm | the Atlantic coast of Europe. noun short for Atlantic Ocean. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek Atlantikos, from Atlas, Atlant- (see atlas ). The term originally referred to the Atlas Mountains in Libya, hence to the sea near the west African coast, later being extended to the whole ocean.

 

Atlantic, Battle of the

At lan tic, Battle of the a succession of sea operations during World War II in which Axis naval and air forces attempted to destroy shipping carrying supplies from North America to the UK.

 

Atlantic Charter

At lan tic Char ter a declaration of eight common principles in international relations drawn up by Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt in August 1941, which provided the ideological basis for the United Nations organization.

 

Atlantic City

At lan tic Cit y |ətlæntɪkˈsɪti | a resort city in southeastern New Jersey, on the Atlantic Ocean; pop. 39,408 (est. 2008 ). It is noted for its gambling casinos and its boardwalk.

 

Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway

At lan tic In tra coast al Wa ter way a water route in the US that allows sheltered boat passage for 1,900 miles (3,100 km ) along the Atlantic coast between Boston and Key West.

 

Atlanticism

At lan ti cism |ətˈlantiˌsizəm ætˈlæntɪsɪzəm | noun belief in or support for a close relationship between western Europe and the US, or particularly for NATO. DERIVATIVES At lan ti cist noun & adjective

 

Atlantic Ocean

At lan tic O cean |ətlæntɪkˈoʊʃn | the ocean that lies between Europe and Africa on the east and North and South America on the west. It is divided by the equator into the North Atlantic and the South Atlantic oceans.

 

Atlantic Provinces

At lan tic Prov in ces another name for Maritime Provinces.

 

Atlantic seal

At lan tic seal noun another term for gray seal.

 

Atlantic time

At lan tic time the standard time in a zone including the easternmost parts of mainland Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, specifically. [( Atlantic Standard Time, abbrev.: AST ) standard time based on the mean solar time at the longitude 60 ° W, four hours behind GMT. ( Atlantic Daylight Time, abbrev.: ADT ) Atlantic time during daylight savings, three hours behind GMT. ]

 

Atlantis

At lan tis |ətˈlantis, at- ətˈlæn (t )əs | a legendary island, beautiful and prosperous, which sank into the sea. DERIVATIVES At lan te an |ˌatlanˈtēən, atˈlantēən |adjective

 

Oxford Dictionary

Atlanta

At |lanta |ətˈlantə | the state capital of Georgia in the US; pop. 537,958 (est. 2008 ). DERIVATIVES Atlantan noun & adjective

 

atlantes

at ¦lan |tes |atˈlantiːz | plural form of atlas ( sense 3 ).

 

Atlantic

At ¦lan |tic |atˈlantɪk | adjective 1 of or adjoining the Atlantic Ocean: the Atlantic coast of Europe. 2 Geology relating to or denoting the third climatic stage of the postglacial period in northern Europe, between the Boreal and Sub-Boreal stages (about 7,500 to 5,000 years ago ), marked by a moist oceanic climate. noun ( the Atlantic ) 1 short for Atlantic Ocean. 2 Geology the Atlantic climatic stage. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek Atlantikos, from Atlas, Atlant- (see atlas ). The term originally referred to Mount Atlas in Libya, hence to the sea near the west African coast, later extended to the whole ocean.

 

Atlantic, Battle of the

Atlantic, Battle of the a succession of sea operations during the Second World War in which Axis naval and air forces attempted to destroy ships carrying supplies from North America to the UK.

 

Atlantic Charter

At ¦lan |tic Charter a declaration of eight common principles in international relations drawn up by Churchill and Roosevelt in August 1941, which provided the ideological basis for the United Nations organization.

 

Atlantic City

At lan tic Cit y |ətlæntɪkˈsɪti | a resort city in southeastern New Jersey, on the Atlantic Ocean; pop. 39,408 (est. 2008 ). It is noted for its gambling casinos and its boardwalk.

 

Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway

At lan tic In tra coast al Wa ter way a water route in the US that allows sheltered boat passage for 1,900 miles (3,100 km ) along the Atlantic coast between Boston and Key West.

 

Atlanticism

Atlanticism |atˈlantɪˌsɪz (ə )m | noun [ mass noun ] belief in or support for a close relationship between western Europe and the US, or particularly for NATO. DERIVATIVES Atlanticist noun & adjective

 

Atlantic Ocean

At ¦lan |tic Ocean |ətlantɪkˈəʊʃn | the ocean lying between Europe and Africa to the east and North and South America to the west. It is divided by the equator into the North Atlantic and the South Atlantic oceans.

 

Atlantic Provinces

At ¦lan |tic Provinces the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland, Labrador, and the Maritime Provinces.

 

Atlantic seal

At ¦lan |tic seal noun another term for grey seal.

 

Atlantic time

At ¦lan |tic time the standard time in a zone including the easternmost parts of mainland Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, specifically: ( Atlantic Standard Time abbrev.: AST ) standard time based on the mean solar time at longitude 60 ° W, four hours behind GMT. ( Atlantic Daylight Time abbrev.: ADT ) Atlantic time during daylight saving, three hours behind GMT.

 

Atlantis

At ¦lan |tis |ətˈlantɪs | a legendary island, beautiful and prosperous, which was overwhelmed by the sea. DERIVATIVES Atlantean adjective & noun

 

Duden Dictionary

Atlant

At lant Substantiv, maskulin Architektur , der |Atl a nt |griechisch Átlas (Genitiv: Átlantos ), nach dem altgriechischen Gott vgl. Atlas ; Atlas Gebälkträger in Form einer männlichen Figur

 

Atlanta

At lan ta Eigenname |Atl a nta |Hauptstadt von Georgia

 

Atlanten

At lan ten |Atl a nten |Plural von Atlant , Atlas

 

Atlanthropus

At lan th ro pus , At lan thro pus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Atl a nthropus |der Atlanthropus; Genitiv: des Atlanthropus, Plural: die Atlanthropi griechisch-neulateinisch ; nach dem Fundort im Atlas (gebirge )eine Urmenschenform des Pleistozäns

 

Atlantik

At lan tik Substantiv, maskulin , der |Atl a ntik |der Atlantik; Genitiv: des Atlantiks Atlantischer Ozean

 

Atlantikcharta

At lan tik char ta Substantiv, feminin , die |Atl a ntikcharta |1941 von den USA und Großbritannien getroffene Vereinbarung über die Kriegs- und Nachkriegspolitik

 

Atlantikküste

At lan tik küs te Substantiv, feminin , die |Atl a ntikküste |

 

Atlantikpakt

At lan tik pakt Substantiv, maskulin , der |Atl a ntikpakt |der Atlantikpakt; Genitiv: des Atlantikpakts NATO

 

Atlantikum

At lan ti kum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Atl a ntikum |das Atlantikum; Genitiv: des Atlantikums nach dem Atlantischen Ozean Wärmeperiode der Nacheiszeit

 

Atlantis

At lan tis Eigenname |Atl a ntis |Atlantis' der Sage nach im Meer versunkenes Inselreich

 

atlantisch

at lan tisch Adjektiv |atl a ntisch |lateinisch atlanticus < griechisch atlantikós, eigentlich = zum Atlas gehörend 1 den Atlantischen Ozean betreffend, zu ihm gehörend, von ihm ausgehend atlantische Störungen | Ausläufer eines atlantischen Tiefs 2 den Atlantikpakt betreffend, zu ihm gehörend, von ihm ausgehend die atlantische Gemeinschaft

 

Atlantischer Ozean

At lan ti scher Oze an Substantiv, maskulin , der |Atl a ntischer O zean |der Atlantische Ozean; des Atlantischen Ozeans Ozean, der den amerikanischen Kontinent von Europa und Afrika trennt

 

Atlantosaurier

At lan to sau ri er Substantiv, maskulin , der Atlantosaurus |Atlantos au rier |der Atlantosaurier; Genitiv: des Atlantosauriers, Plural: die Atlantosaurier griechisch-neulateinisch Riesenreptil (bis 40 m Länge ) aus einem früheren Erdzeitalter untere Kreide

 

Atlantosaurus

At lan to sau rus Substantiv, maskulin , der Atlantosaurier |Atlantos au rus |der Atlantosaurus; Genitiv: des Atlantosaurus, Plural: die Atlantosaurier griechisch-neulateinisch Riesenreptil (bis 40 m Länge ) aus einem früheren Erdzeitalter untere Kreide

 

French Dictionary

atlante

atlante n. m. nom masculin Colonne sculptée en forme d ’homme soutenant un entablement. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • caryatide, colonne sculptée en forme de femme soutenant une corniche sur sa tête;colonne, pilier circulaire soutenant les parties supérieures d ’un édifice;pilastre, pilier carré dans une construction; pilier, massif de maçonnerie rond ou carré soutenant une construction.

 

atlantique

atlantique adj. et n. m. adjectif Relatif à l ’océan Atlantique et aux régions qui le bordent. : Le Pacte atlantique. Note Typographique Le nom et l ’adjectif qui constituent l ’élément distinctif du nom géographique s ’écrivent avec une majuscule lorsqu ’ils désignent l ’océan. L ’Atlantique. La mer Atlantique. Par contre, le nom générique océan s ’écrit avec une minuscule. L ’océan Atlantique.

 

Spanish Dictionary

atlante

atlante nombre masculino 1 Columna con figura de hombre que sostiene sobre su cabeza o sus hombros la parte baja de la cornisa :los atlantes sujetan los arquitrabes .SINÓNIMO telamón .2 Habitante mitológico de la Atlántida, gigante y fuerte .

 

atlántico, -ca

atlántico, -ca adjetivo 1 Relativo al océano Atlántico o a los territorios situados en sus costas :costa atlántica .2 Relativo al Atlas, cordillera del noroeste de África . VÉASE atún atlántico .

 

atlantismo

atlantismo nombre masculino Política tendente a realzar la presencia en Europa de la Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN ).

 

atlantista

atlantista adjetivo 1 De la Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN ) o relacionado con este organismo :el gobierno ha hecho una interpretación muy atlantista de lo aprobado en el referéndum .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es partidario del atlantismo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Atlanta

At lan ta /ætlǽntə |ət- /名詞 アトランタ 〘米国Georgia州州都; 愛称 the Capital of the New South .

 

Atlantic

At lan tic /ətlǽntɪk /〖語源は 「西の果てのアトラス (Atlas )山脈に接する海 」〗名詞 the 大西洋 (the Atlantic Ocean ).形容詞 1 大西洋の , 大西洋岸の .2 アトラス山脈の .~̀ C ty アトランティックシティ 〘米国New Jersey州南東部の都市; 大西洋岸の保養地 〙.~̀ (St ndard ) T me the (カナダ 米国の )大西洋標準時 .