English-Thai Dictionary
gravestone
N หิน สลัก ชื่อ ผู้ตาย หน้า หลุมฝังศพ headstone tombstone hin-sa-lak-chue-phu-tai-na-lum-fang-sob
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GRAVES
GRAVES Graves, n. pl.
Defn: The sediment of melted tallow. Same as Greaves.
GRAVES' DISEASE
Graves "' dis *ease ". Etym: [So called after Dr. Graves, of Dublin. ]
Defn: Same as Basedow's disease.
GRAVESTONE
GRAVESTONE Grave "stone, n.
Defn: A stone laid over, or erected near, a grave, usually with an inscription, to preserve the memory of the dead; a tombstone.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Graves
Graves |ˈgrāvz, gräv ˈɡreɪvz ɡrɑːv | ▶noun a red or white wine from the district of Graves, to the south of Bordeaux in France.
Graves, Robert
Graves, Robert |ˈgrāvz ˈɡreɪvz | (1895 –1985 ), English poet, novelist, and critic; professor of poetry at Oxford University 1961 –66; full name Robert Ranke Graves. Notable prose works: Goodbye to All That (1929 ), I, Claudius (1934 ), and The White Goddess (1948 ).
Graves' disease
Graves' dis ease ▶noun a swelling of the neck and protrusion of the eyes resulting from an overactive thyroid gland. Also called exophthalmic goiter. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Robert J. Graves (1796 –1853 ), the Irish physician who first identified it.
graveside
grave side |ˈgrāvˌsīd ˈɡreɪvsaɪd | ▶noun the ground around the edge of a grave.
gravesite
grave site |ˈgrāvˌsīt ˈɡreɪvsaɪt | ▶noun the location of a person's grave.
gravestone
grave stone |ˈgrāvˌstōn ˈɡreɪvˌstoʊn | ▶noun an inscribed headstone marking a grave.
Oxford Dictionary
Graves
Graves |grɑːv, French gʀav | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a red or white wine from the district of Graves, to the south of Bordeaux in France.
Graves, Robert
Graves, Robert |greɪvz | (1895 –1985 ), English poet, novelist, and critic, known for his interest in classics and mythology; full name Robert Ranke Graves. Notable prose works: Goodbye to All That (autobiography, 1929 ), I, Claudius (historical fiction, 1934 ), and The White Goddess (non-fiction, 1948 ).
Graves' disease
Graves' disease |greɪvz | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a swelling of the neck and protrusion of the eyes resulting from an overactive thyroid gland. Also called exophthalmic goitre. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Robert J. Graves (1796 –1853 ), the Irish physician who first identified it.
graveside
grave |side |ˈgreɪvsʌɪd | ▶noun the ground around the edge of a grave.
gravesite
grave site |ˈgrāvˌsīt ˈɡreɪvsaɪt | ▶noun the location of a person's grave.
gravestone
grave |stone |ˈgreɪvstəʊn | ▶noun an inscribed headstone marking a grave.
American Oxford Thesaurus
gravestone
gravestone noun the inscription on his gravestone: headstone, tombstone, stone, monument, memorial.
Oxford Thesaurus
gravestone
gravestone noun headstone, tombstone, stone, monument, memorial, plaque, tablet.
French Dictionary
graves
graves n. m. nom masculin Type de vin blanc. : Une bouteille de graves. Note Orthographique grave s.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
gravestone
gr á ve st ò ne 名詞 C 墓碑, 墓石 (tombstone, headstone ) 〘しばしば墓碑銘 (epitaph )が彫り込まれる 〙.