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cane

N ไม้เท้า  walking stick staff mai-taol

 

cane

N ไม้เรียว  stick mai-rial

 

cane

N ไม้ไผ่  mai-pai

 

cane sugar

N ซูโครส  น้ำตาล ที่ ได้ จาก อ้อย  sucrose su-krod

 

canebrake

N ประเภท หมู่ไม้ ไผ่ 

 

caned

SL เมาเหล้า หรือ เมายา  mao-lao-rue-mao-ya

 

canella

N เปลือกไม้ คล้าย เปลือก อบเชย 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CANE

n. 1. In botany, this term is applied to several species of plants belonging to several species of plants belonging to different genera, such as Arundo, Calamus, Saccharum, etc. Among these is the bamboo of the East Indies, with a strong stem, which serves for pipes, poles, and walking sticks. The sugar cane, a native of Asia, Africa and America, furnishes the juice from which are made, sugar, melasses and spirit. [See Sugar Cane. ]
2. A walking stick.
3. A long measure, in several countries of Europe; at Naples, the length is 7 feet 3 inches; in Thoulouse in France, 5 feet 8 inches; in Provence, etc. , 6 feet 5 inches.

 

CANE

v.t.To beat with a cane or walking stick.

 

CANE-BRAKE

n.A thicket of canes.

 

CANE-HOLE

n.A hole or trench for planting the cuttings of cane, on sugar plantations.

 

CANE-TRASH

n.Refuse of canes, or macerated rinds of cane, reserved for fuel to boil the cane-juice.

 

CANESCENT

a.Growing white or hoary.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CANE

Cane, n. Etym: [OE. cane, canne, OF. cane, F. canne, L. canna, fr. Gr. qaneh reed. Cf. Canister, canon, 1st Cannon. ]

 

1. (Bot. ) (a ) A name given to several peculiar palms, species of Calamus and Dæmanorops, having very long, smooth flexible stems, commonly called rattans.(b ) Any plant with long, hard, elastic stems, as reeds and bamboos of many kinds; also, the sugar cane. (c ) Stems of other plants are sometimes called canes; as, the canes of a raspberry. Like light canes, that first rise big and brave. B. Jonson.

 

Note: In the Southern United States great cane is the Arundinaria macrosperma, and small cane is. A. tecta.

 

2. A walking stick; a staff; -- so called because originally made of one the species of cane. Stir the fire with your master's cane. Swift.

 

3. A lance or dart made of cane. [R.] Judgelike thou sitt'st, to praise or to arraign The flying skirmish of the darted cane. Dryden.

 

4. A local European measure of length. See Canna. Cane borer (Zoö.), A beetle (Oberea bimaculata ) which, in the larval state, bores into pith and destroy the canes or stalks of the raspberry, blackberry, etc. -- Cane mill, a mill for grinding sugar canes, for the manufacture of sugar. -- Cane trash, the crushed stalks and other refuse of sugar cane, used for fuel, etc.

 

CANE

Cane, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Caned; p. pr. & vb. n. Caning. ]

 

1. To beat with a cane. Macaulay.

 

2. To make or furnish with cane or rattan; as, to cane chairs.

 

CANEBRAKE

CANEBRAKE Cane "brake, n.

 

Defn: A thicket of canes. Ellicott.

 

CANED

Caned, a. Etym: [Cf. L. canus white. ]

 

Defn: Filled with white flakes; mothery; -- said vinegar when containing mother. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.

 

CANELLA

Ca *nel "la, n. Etym: [LL. (OE. canel, canelle, cinnamon, fr. F.cannelle ), Dim. of L. canna a reed. Canella is so called from the shape of the rolls of prepared bark. See Cane. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of trees of the order Canellaceæ, growing in the West Indies.

 

Note: The principal species is Canella alba, and its bark is a spice and drug exported under the names of wild cinnamon and whitewood bark.

 

CANESCENT

Ca *nes "cent, a. Etym: [L. canescens, p. pr. of canescere, v.inchoative of canere to be white. ]

 

Defn: Growing white, or assuming a color approaching to white.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cane

cane |kān keɪn | noun 1 the hollow, jointed stem of a tall grass, esp. bamboo or sugar cane, or the stem of a slender palm such as rattan. any plant that produces such stems. stems of bamboo, rattan, or wicker used as a material for making furniture or baskets: [ as modifier ] : a cane coffee table. short for sugar cane. a flexible, woody stem of the raspberry plant or any of its relatives. 2 a length of cane or a slender stick, esp. one used as a support for plants, as a walking stick, or as an instrument of punishment. ( the cane ) chiefly Brit. a form of corporal punishment used in certain schools, involving beating with a cane: wrong answers were rewarded by the cane. verb [ with obj. ] 1 beat with a cane as a punishment. 2 (usu. as adj. caned ) make or repair (furniture ) with cane: armchairs with caned seats. DERIVATIVES can er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, via Latin from Greek kanna, kannē, of Semitic origin.

 

canebrake

cane brake |ˈkānˌbrāk ˈkeɪnˌbreɪk | noun a piece of ground covered with a dense growth of canes.

 

cane chair

cane chair noun a chair with a seat made of woven cane strips.

 

cane rat

cane rat |keɪn ræt | noun a large, ratlike, African rodent found in wetlands south of the Sahara. It is often a pest of sugar plantations. [Family Thryonomyidae and genus Thryonomys: two species. ]

 

cane sugar

cane sug ar |ˌkeɪn ˈʃʊɡər | noun sugar obtained from sugar cane.

 

Canes Venatici

Ca nes Ve nat i ci |ˈkānēz vəˈnatəsē, -ˌsī ˌkeɪniz vɛˈnɑdəsi |Astronomy a small northern constellation (the Hunting Dogs ), said to represent two dogs (Asterion and Chara ) held on a leash by Boötes. (as genitive Canum Venaticorum |ˈkānəm veˌnatiˈkôrəm |) used with a preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Beta Canum Venaticorum. ORIGIN Latin.

 

cane toad

cane toad noun a large brown toad native to tropical America. It has been introduced elsewhere as a pest control agent but can become a serious pest itself, partly because animals eating it are killed by its toxins. Also called marine toad, giant toad. [Bufo marinus, family Bufonidae. ]

 

Canetti, Elias

Ca net ti, Elias |kəˈnetē kəˈnɛti | (1905 –94 ), British writer; born in Bulgaria. Notable works: Auto-da-Fé (1936 ) and Crowds and Power (1960 ). Nobel Prize for Literature (1981 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

cane

cane |keɪn | noun 1 the hollow jointed stem of a tall grass, especially bamboo or sugar cane, or the stem of a slender palm such as rattan. any plant that produces canes. [ mass noun ] stems of bamboo, rattan, or wicker used as a material for making furniture or baskets: [ as modifier ] : a cane coffee table. short for sugar cane. a flexible woody stem of the raspberry plant or any of its relatives. 2 a length of cane or a slender stick, especially one used as a support for plants, a walking stick, or an instrument of punishment. ( the cane ) a form of corporal punishment used in certain schools, involving beating with a cane: wrong answers were rewarded by the cane. verb [ with obj. ] 1 beat with a cane as a punishment. Brit. informal defeat heavily or punish severely: they have caned Essex and Durham in the Championship. 2 Brit. informal take (drink or drugs ) in large quantities: the others were probably out caning it in some bar. DERIVATIVES caner noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, via Latin from Greek kanna, kannē, of Semitic origin.

 

canebrake

cane |brake |ˈkeɪnbreɪk | noun N. Amer. a piece of ground covered with a dense growth of canes.

 

cane chair

cane chair noun a chair with a seat made of woven cane strips.

 

caned

caned |keɪnd | adjective 1 (of furniture ) made or repaired with cane: armchairs with caned seats. 2 Brit. informal intoxicated with drink or drugs.

 

cane rat

cane rat noun a large rat-like African rodent found in wetlands south of the Sahara. It is often a pest of sugar plantations. Family Thryonomyidae and genus Thryonomys: two species.

 

cane sugar

cane sugar noun [ mass noun ] sugar obtained from sugar cane.

 

Canes Venatici

Canes Venatici |ˌkeɪniːz vɪˈnatɪsʌɪ |Astronomy a small northern constellation (the Hunting Dogs ), said to represent two dogs (Asterion and Chara ) held on a leash by Boötes. (as genitive Canum Venaticorum |ˌkɑːnʊm vɪˌnatɪˈkɔːrʊm |) used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Beta Canum Venaticorum. ORIGIN Latin.

 

cane toad

cane toad noun a large brown toad native to tropical America. It has been introduced elsewhere as a pest control agent but can become a serious pest itself, partly because animals eating it are killed by its toxins. Also called marine toad, giant toad. Bufo marinus, family Bufonidae.

 

cane trash

cane trash noun see trash ( sense 3 of the noun ).

 

Canetti, Elias

Canetti, Elias |kəˈnɛti | (1905 –94 ), Bulgarian-born British writer. Notable works: Auto-da-Fé (1936 ) and Crowds and Power (1960 ). Nobel Prize for Literature (1981 ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

cane

cane noun 1 a silver-topped cane: walking stick, staff; alpenstock; crook, pikestaff. 2 he was beaten with a cane: stick, rod, birch; historical ferule. verb Matthew was caned for bullying: beat, strike, hit, flog, thrash, lash, birch, flagellate; informal belt, whale.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

cane

cane noun 1 he carried a silver-topped cane: walking stick, stick, staff; alpenstock, malacca, blackthorn, ashplant, rattan; crook; Austral. /NZ waddy; historical ferule. 2 tie the shoot to a cane if vertical growth is required: stick, stake, rod, upright, pole, beanpole. 3 he told the court he had been beaten with a cane every week: stick, rod, birch; N. Amer. informal paddle; historical ferule. verb Matthew was caned for bullying: beat, strike, hit, flog, thrash, lash, birch, whip, horsewhip, strap, leather, flagellate, scourge; N. Amer. bullwhip; informal tan someone's hide, give someone a hiding, take a strap to, larrup; N. Amer. informal whale; rare yerk, quirt.

 

Duden Dictionary

Canetti

Ca net ti Eigenname |Can e tti |deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller

 

French Dictionary

cane

cane n. f. nom féminin Femelle du canard. : La cane et ses canetons. Note Orthographique ca n e, un seul n.

 

caneton

caneton n. m. nom masculin Petit de la cane. : Les canetons suivaient docilement la cane. Note Orthographique ca n eton, un seul n.

 

canette

canette ou cannette n. f. nom féminin Petite boîte métallique contenant une boisson. : Des canettes de jus de fruits, de boissons gazeuses.

 

canevas

canevas n. m. nom masculin 1 Grosse toile sur laquelle on brode, on fait une tapisserie. 2 Plan, schéma d ’un texte. Note Technique Dans ce dernier sens, ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: – croquis, dessin à main levée, plan sommaire; ébauche, première forme donnée à une œuvre; esquisse, représentation simplifiée d ’une œuvre destinée à servir d ’essai; maquette, représentation schématique d ’une mise en pages;projet, plan d ’une œuvre (d ’architecture, de cinéma ). Prononciation Le e et le s sont muets, [kanva ] Note Orthographique caneva s.

 

Spanish Dictionary

canear

canear verbo transitivo Esp coloquial Golpear repetidamente a una persona .

 

caneca

caneca nombre femenino 1 Frasco cilíndrico de barro vidriado para contener ginebra u otros licores; lleno de agua caliente, se usa para calentar la cama .2 Colomb, Ecuad Recipiente grande, generalmente de metal, de forma cilíndrica y cierre hermético, que suele usarse para transportar líquidos .SINÓNIMO bidón .3 Cuba Unidad de medida de líquidos que equivale a 19 litros .

 

canecillo

canecillo nombre masculino 1 Parte de la viga de un edificio que sobresale al exterior de la fachada y sostiene la cornisa .SINÓNIMO can .2 Saliente, generalmente en forma de voluta, con que se adorna por debajo una cornisa .SINÓNIMO can, modillón .

 

caneco, -ca

caneco, -ca adjetivo Bol [persona ] Que está ebrio .

 

canéfora

canéfora nombre femenino Muchacha que en la antigua Grecia llevaba sobre su cabeza las canastillas sagradas con ofrendas durante las ceremonias religiosas .

 

canela

canela nombre femenino 1 Parte interior de la corteza de las ramas del canelo; es muy aromática y de sabor agradable y se emplea como condimento :la canela puede presentarse molida o en forma de barquillo .canela en polvo Canela que se ha molido .canela en rama Canela que no ha sido molida .2 Persona o cosa muy fina y exquisita :este vino es canela .3 nombre masculino /adjetivo Color marrón claro con un tono rojo, como el de esta especia :un gato de color canela; el color del pelaje del jabalí oscila entre el negro y el canela, debido a la frecuencia con que se embadurna de barro .4 adjetivo Que es de este color :un traje canela .Es invariable en número: cortinas canela .canela fina o canela en rama Expresión con que se indica que una persona o una cosa son muy finas o exquisitas :ser canela fina .También simplemente canela . VÉASE flor de la canela . ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del francés antiguo canele (actual cannelle ) y este del italiano cannella, diminutivo de canna ‘caña ’, por comparación con la forma que adopta la corteza seca del canelo .

 

canelo, -la

canelo, -la adjetivo 1 [perro, caballo ] Que es de color marrón claro con un tono rojo, como la canela .2 nombre masculino Árbol tropical de tronco erecto, corteza lisa de color marrón pálido, hojas perennes y rígidas de color verde brillante, flores pequeñas de color blanco amarillento, reunidas en espigas axilares y terminales y fruto en baya con una sola semilla; puede alcanzar hasta 10 metros de altura :la canela se extrae de la corteza del canelo .

 

canelón

canelón nombre masculino 1 Pasta italiana en forma de rollo o canuto de unos 8 cm de largo compuesta por una lámina rectangular con la que se envuelve un relleno de picadillo variado; generalmente se recubre, junto con otros, con salsa blanca o de tomate, se espolvorean con queso rallado y se gratinan :canelones de espinacas; canelones de carne .2 Conducto que recibe el agua de los tejados y la conduce a la tierra .SINÓNIMO canal, canaleta, canalón .3 Venez Mechón de cabello ensortijado en forma de rizo :se hizo un peinado lleno de canelones .

 

canesú

canesú nombre masculino Pieza de un vestido o blusa, a la altura de los hombros, a la que se cosen el cuello, las mangas y el resto de tela de la prenda; sirve de adorno o para dar vuelo o amplitud a la prenda :el canesú de los vestidos de niña suele ser la parte más adornada del vestido .El plural es canesús .

 

canetón

canetón nombre masculino Pato cocinado .

 

cañedo

cañedo nombre masculino Terreno poblado de cañas .SINÓNIMO cañal, cañaveral, cañizal .

 

cañería

cañería nombre femenino Conducto formado por caños o tubos por donde se distribuye el agua o el gas :encontró a unos obreros atareados en el arreglo de una cañería picada; en la esquina de la barraca, una cañería desembocaba en un cubo de madera .

 

cañero, -ra

cañero, -ra adjetivo 1 Que está relacionado con el cultivo, comercio o manipulación de la caña de azúcar .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino Esp Sombrero de campo similar al cordobés :se cubría con el cañero airoso, la chaquetilla corta de rejoneo, los zahones de briega y las botas de caña larga .3 adjetivo Esp coloquial [música ] Que tiene mucha potencia o fuerza :un estribillo muy cañero .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cane

cane /keɪn /名詞 s /-z /1 C つえ , ステッキ (walking stick ).2 C (竹 トウ サトウキビなどの ).3 U (いす かごなどの材料の ), トウ (rattan ); 〖形容詞的に 〗[トウ ]製の ▸ a chair with a cane seat 座部にトウを使ったいす 4 U サトウキビ (sugar cane ).5 C (主に竹製の )支柱 〘園芸で植物を支える棒 〙.6 C (細い棒の )むち (!ひもの付いたwhipとは違う; 昔教師などが使った ) ; the (体罰として )むちで打つこと get [give ] the cane むちで打たれる [打つ ]動詞 他動詞 1 «…の理由で » 〈子供など 〉をむちで打つ «for » He was caned for disgracing the school .彼は学校の名誉を汚 けが したということでむち打たれた 2 …をトウ []で作る , 修理する .3 ⦅主に英 ⦆…を打ち負かす .~́ s gar (サトウキビからとる )蔗 (しよ ) (!てん菜糖 (beet sugar )と区別 ) .