English-Thai Dictionary
datura
N พืช ไม้ดอก ที่ เป็น หนาม และ มี ฤทธิ์ เป็น ยา ทำให้ ง่วง ซึม pued-mai-dok-ti-pen-narm-lae-rid-pen-yar-tam-hai-nguang-suem
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DATURA
n.A vegeto-alkali obtained from Datura stramonium.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DATURA
Da *tu "ra, n. Etym: [NL. ; cf. Skr. dhatt, Per. & Ar. tat, Tat. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped flowers and a four-celled, capsular fruit.
Note: The commonest species are the thorn apple (D. stramonium ), with a prickly capsule (see Illust. of capsule ), white flowers and green stem, and D. tatula, with a purplish tinge of the stem and flowers. Both are narcotic and dangerously poisonous.
New American Oxford Dictionary
datura
da tu ra |dəˈt (y )o͝orə dəˈtjʊrə | ▶noun a shrubby annual plant with large trumpet-shaped flowers, native to southern North America. Daturas contain toxic or narcotic alkaloids and are used as hallucinogens by some American Indian peoples. See also angel's trumpet. [Genus Datura, family Solanaceae: several species, including the jimson weed. ] ORIGIN modern Latin, from Hindi dhatūrā.
Oxford Dictionary
datura
datura |dəˈtjʊərə | ▶noun a shrubby annual plant with large, erect, trumpet-shaped flowers, native to southern North America. They contain toxic or narcotic alkaloids and are used as hallucinogens by some American Indian peoples. ●Genus Datura, family Solanaceae: several species, including the thorn apple or jimson weed. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Hindi dhatūrā, from Sanskrit dhustur.
Duden Dictionary
Datura
Da tu ra Substantiv, feminin Botanik , die |Dat u ra |die Datura; Genitiv: der Datura Hindi dhatura Stechapfel