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diana

N พระจันทร์ 

 

diandrous

N เกี่ยวกับ ดอกไม้ ที่ มี  2 เกสรตัวผู้ 

 

dianoetic

A เกี่ยวกับ การ ใช้ เหตุผล 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DIANDER

n.[Gr. , twice; a male. ] In botany, a plant having two stamens.

 

DIANDRIAN

a.Having two stamens.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DIAN

DIAN Di "an, a

 

Defn:, Diana. [Poetic ]

 

DIANA

Di *a "na, n. Etym: [L. Diana. ] (Myth. )

 

Defn: The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; -- identified with the Greek goddess Artemis. And chaste Diana haunts the forest shade. Pope. Diana monkey (Zoöl.), a handsome, white-bearded monkey of West Africa (Cercopithecus Diana ).

 

DIANDRIA

Di *an "dri *a, n. pl. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A Linnæan class of plants having two stamens.

 

DIANDRIAN

DIANDRIAN Di *an "dri *an, a.

 

Defn: Diandrous.

 

DIANDROUS

Di *an "drous, n. Etym: [Cf. F. diandre.] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the class Diandria; having two stamens.

 

DIANIUM

Di *a "ni *um, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. L. Diana; either as the name of the Roman goddess, or from its use in OE. as a name of silver. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: Same as Columbium. [Obs. ]

 

DIANOETIC

Di `a *no *et "ic, a. Etym: [Gr. (Metaph.)

 

Defn: Pertaining to the discursive faculty, its acts or products. I would employ. .. dianoetic to denote the operation of the discursive, elaborative, or comparative faculty. Sir W. Hamilton.

 

DIANOIALOGY

Di `a *noi *al "o *gy, n. Etym: [Gr. -logy. ]

 

Defn: The science of the dianoetic faculties, and their operations. Sir W. Hamilton.

 

DIANTHUS

Di *an "thus, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of plants containing some of the most popular of cultivated flowers, including the pink, carnation, and Sweet William.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Diana

Di an a |dīˈanə daɪˈænə |Roman Mythology an early Italian goddess associated with hunting, virginity, and, in later literature, with the moon. Greek equivalent Artemis.

 

diana

di an a |dīˈanə daɪˈænə | noun a North American fritillary (butterfly ), the male of which is orange and black and the female blue and black. [Speyeria diana, subfamily Argynninae, family Nymphalidae. ] ORIGIN modern Latin; associated with the goddess of the moon, because of the silvery crescents on the wings.

 

Diana, Princess of Wales

Di an a, Princess of Wales (1961 –97 ), former wife of Prince Charles; title before marriage Lady Diana Frances Spencer. The daughter of the 8th Earl Spencer, she married Prince Charles in 1981; the couple were divorced in 1996. She became a popular figure through her charity work and glamorous media appearances, and her death in an automobile accident in Paris gave rise to intense international mourning.

 

Diana monkey

Di an a mon key noun a West African monkey that has a black face with a white crescent on the forehead. [Cercopithecus diana, family Cercopithecidae. ] ORIGIN early 19th cent.: named after the Roman moon goddess Diana .

 

Dianetics

Di a net ics |ˌdīəˈnetiks ˌdaɪəˈnɛdɪks | plural noun [ treated as sing. ] a system developed by the founder of the Church of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, that aims to relieve psychosomatic disorder by cleansing the mind of harmful mental images. ORIGIN 1950s: from Greek dianoētikos relating to thought + -ics .

 

dianthus

di an thus |dīˈanTHəs daɪˈænθəs | noun ( pl. dianthuses ) a flowering plant of a genus that includes the pinks and carnations. [Genus Dianthus, family Caryophyllaceae. ] ORIGIN from Greek Dios of Zeus + anthos a flower.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Diana

Diana |dʌɪˈanə |Roman Mythology an early Italian goddess associated with hunting, virginity, and, in later literature, with the moon. Greek equivalent Artemis.

 

diana

diana |dʌɪˈanə | noun a North American fritillary (butterfly ), the male of which is orange and black and the female blue and black. Speyeria diana, subfamily Argynninae, family Nymphalidae. ORIGIN modern Latin; associated with the goddess of the moon, because of the silvery crescents on the wings.

 

Diana, Princess of Wales

Diana, Princess of Wales (1961 –97 ), former wife of Prince Charles; title before marriage Lady Diana Frances Spencer. The daughter of the 8th Earl Spencer, she married Prince Charles in 1981; the couple were divorced in 1996. She became a popular figure through her charity work and glamorous media appearances, and her death in a car crash in Paris gave rise to intense national mourning.

 

Diana monkey

Diana monkey |dʌɪˈanə | noun a West African monkey that has a black face with a white crescent on the forehead. Cercopithecus diana, family Cercopithecidae. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: named after the Roman moon goddess Diana .

 

Dianetics

Dianetics |ˌdʌɪəˈnɛtɪks | plural noun [ treated as sing. ] a system developed by the founder of the Church of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, which aims to relieve psychosomatic disorder by cleansing the mind of harmful mental images. ORIGIN 1950s: from Greek dianoētikos relating to thought + -ics .

 

dianthus

dianthus |dʌɪˈanθəs | noun ( pl. dianthuses ) a flowering plant of a genus that includes the pinks and carnations. Genus Dianthus, family Caryophyllaceae. ORIGIN from Greek Dios of Zeus + anthos a flower .

 

Duden Dictionary

Diana

Di a na Eigenname römische Mythologie |Di a na |Göttin der Jagd

 

Dianetik

Di a ne tik Substantiv, feminin , die ® |Dian e tik |die Dianetik; Genitiv: der Dianetik amerikanisch von L. R. Hubbard, dem Begründer der Scientology, vertretene Theorie, dass alle Krankheiten mit psychotherapeutischen Mitteln geheilt werden können

 

Dianoetik

Di a no e tik Substantiv, feminin Philosophie , die |Diano e tik |die Dianoetik; Genitiv: der Dianoetik griechisch die Lehre vom Denken; die Kunst des Denkens

 

dianoetisch

di a no e tisch Adjektiv Philosophie |diano e tisch |denkend, den Verstand betreffend

 

French Dictionary

diantre!

diantre! interj. interjection vieilli Interjection marquant la surprise, l ’admiration. : Diantre! quel coup de maître! Note Technique Cette interjection, qui est une altération du nom diable, s ’est employée pour éviter l ’évocation de Satan. Note Typographique L ’interjection est toujours suivie d ’un point d ’exclamation qui est souvent repris à la fin de la phrase. Si la phrase exclamative n ’est pas complète, le mot qui suit le point d ’exclamation s ’écrit avec une minuscule initiale.

 

Spanish Dictionary

diana

diana nombre femenino 1 Toque militar que se da al amanecer para que los soldados se levanten .2 Punto central de un blanco de tiro :la diana de 10 puntos en la modalidad de 90 y 70 metros tiene un diámetro de 12 centímetros sobre un total de 120 centímetros .3 Objeto redondo que tiene dibujados varios círculos concéntricos, generalmente blancos y negros, alrededor de un círculo central blanco, y que se utiliza para ejercitar la puntería :soldados y marines, aburridos, lanzan dardos a una diana .4 Objetivo o fin al que se dirige una acción, un deseo o un pensamiento :alcanza la diana de su propósito plenamente en la realización de sus personajes .SINÓNIMO blanco .5 Méx Melodía festiva que se toca en honor de alguien o para festejar una hazaña :a la selección la recibieron con dianas en el aeropuerto a su regreso de la copa del mundo .dar en la diana Acertar en la causa o solución de una cosa .hacer diana i Acertar en el blanco de una diana (objeto ):solo los buenos jugadores de dardos pueden hacer tantas dianas seguidas .ii Dar en la diana . VÉASE toque de diana . ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del italiano diana toque militar que se da al amanecer para que los soldados se levanten ’, que procede por metonimia de ‘primera hora del día ’. Procede de Diana , nombre del planeta Venus, que es visible al apuntar el día. De la familia etimológica latina de día (V.).

 

dianto

dianto adjetivo bot Que tiene dos flores .

 

diantre

diantre nombre masculino 1 coloquial Persona muy inquieta y revoltosa, especialmente si se trata de un niño .SINÓNIMO diablo, demonio .2 Se utiliza para enfatizar el sentido de una expresión interrogativa e indica extrañeza, incomprensión, contrariedad, etc. , por parte del hablante :no sé dónde diantres dejé las llaves del automóvil .3 ¡diantre! interjección coloquial Se utiliza para expresar enojo, disgusto, sorpresa o admiración .¡qué diantre! o ¡qué diantres! coloquial Exclamación que se antepone o se pospone a una frase o se intercala en ella y refuerza su contenido :voy a decírselo, ¡qué diantre! ; ¡qué diantres! nosotros también podemos permitirnos ciertos lujos .ETIMOLOGÍA Deformación de diablo por eufemismo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Diana

Di an a /daɪǽnə /名詞 1 〘ロ神 〙ディアナ 〘月の女神で狩猟と処女性の守護神; ギリシャ神話のArtemisに当たる 〙.2 U ⦅詩 ⦆.3 C 女騎手, 女の狩人 .4 ダイアナ妃 〘Princess , 1961 --97; 英国の元皇太子妃; 1996年に離婚 〙.5 ダイアナ 〘女の名 〙.