English-Thai Dictionary
cardoon
N พืชช นิดหนึ่ง จำพวก Cynara cardunculus
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CARDOON
n.A species of Cynara, resembling the artichoke, but larger.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CARDO
Car "do, n.; pl. Cardies.) Etym: [L., a hinge. ] (Zoöl.)(a ) The basal joint of the maxilla in insects. (b ) The hinge of a bivalve shell.
CARDOL
Car "dol, n. Etym: [NL. Anacardium generic name of the cashew + L.oleum oil. ] (Chem. )
Defn: A yellow oil liquid, extracted from the shell of the cashew nut.
CARDOON
Car *doon ", n. Etym: [F. cardon. The same word as F. cardon thistle, fr. L. carduus, cardus, LL. cardo. See 3d Card. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A large herbaceos plant (Cynara Cardunculus ) related to the artichoke; -- used in cookery and as a sald.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cardoon
car doon |kärˈdo͞on kɑrˈdun | ▶noun a tall thistlelike southern European plant related to the globe artichoke, with leaves and roots that may be used as vegetables. [Cynaracardunculus, family Compositae. ] ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French cardon, from carde ‘edible part of an artichoke, ’ from modern Provençal cardo, based on Latin carduus, cardus ‘thistle, artichoke. ’
Cardozo, Benjamin N.
Car do zo, Benjamin N. |kärˈdōzō kɑrˈdoʊzoʊ | (1870 –1938 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1932 –38; full name Benjamin Nathan Cardozo. Considered a liberal, he championed court involvement in the making of public policy.
Oxford Dictionary
cardoon
cardoon |kɑːˈduːn | ▶noun a tall thistle-like southern European plant related to the globe artichoke, with leaves and roots that may be used as vegetables. ●Cynara cardunculus, family Compositae. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from French cardon, from carde ‘edible part of an artichoke ’, from modern Provençal cardo, based on Latin carduus, cardus ‘thistle, artichoke ’.
Cardozo, Benjamin N.
Car do zo, Benjamin N. |kärˈdōzō kɑrˈdoʊzoʊ | (1870 –1938 ), US Supreme Court associate justice 1932 –38; full name Benjamin Nathan Cardozo. Considered a liberal, he championed court involvement in the making of public policy.
Spanish Dictionary
cardo
cardo nombre masculino 1 Planta silvestre de hojas grandes y espinosas y flores en cabezuela :las pencas de las hojas del cardo son comestibles .cardo borriquero Cardo de hojas altas y rizadas y flores cárdenas (azules o moradas ) que no es comestible .SINÓNIMO toba .2 coloquial Persona muy fea .3 Esp coloquial Persona de trato brusco, arisco o desagradable .
cardón
cardón nombre masculino 1 Cardencha (planta ).2 Nombre genérico con que se designa a diversas plantas espinosas de gran porte que pertenecen a distintas familias, como la pita .3 Acción de cardar el paño antes de tundirlo .4 ASur, Méx Nombre de diversas plantas de la familia de las cactáceas, abundantes en las regiones áridas, de flores grandes, fruto carnoso y tronco cilíndrico .
cardonal
cardonal nombre masculino Terreno poblado de cardones (planta ).