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ginge

SL คนที่ มี ผม สีน้ำตาล ทอง  ging’er kon-ti-me-pom-se-nam-tan-tong

 

ginger

N ขิง  ขิง ผง  ต้น ขิง  king

 

ginger ale

N น้ำ ขิง  nam-king

 

ginger beer

SL ผู้ ที่ มี พฤติกรรม รักร่วมเพศ  phu-ti-me-pharued-ti-kam-rak-ruam-ped

 

ginger group

N กลุ่มคน ใน พรรคการเมือง หรือ องค์กร ที่ ชักจูง คนอื่น ให้ คล้อยตาม  klum-kon-nai-pak-kan-mueang-rue-ong-kon-ti-chak-jung-kon-uen-hai-kloi-tam

 

ginger up

PHRV ทำให้ มีชีวิตชีวา (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  ทำให้ มีประสิทธิภาพ  ทำให้ มีผล  tam-hai-me-chi-wid-chi-wa

 

gingerbread

N ขนม รส ขิง  ka-nom-rad-king

 

gingerbread

N เครื่องประดับ หรูหรา  kreang-pra-dab-ru-ra

 

gingerbread

VT ปรุงรส ด้วย ขิง  ใส่ รส ขิง  prung-rod-duai-king

 

gingerly

ADJ ระมัดระวัง  ละเอียด รอบคอบ  ประ ณีต  forehanded prudent wary ra-mad-ra-wang

 

gingerly

ADV ระมัดระวัง  ละเอียด รอบคอบ  ประ ณีต  carefully cautiously incautiously ra-mad-ra-wang

 

gingerroot

N ขิง  ginger king

 

gingham

N ผ้าฝ้าย ลาย ตาหมากรุก  pa-fai-lai-ta-mak-ruk

 

gingiva

N เหงือก (ทาง แพทยศาสตร์  gum ngueak

 

gingival

A เกี่ยวกับ เหงือก 

 

gingivitis

N โรค เหงือก อักเสบ (ทาง แพทยศาสตร์  rok-ngueak-ak-sab

 

ging’er

SL คนที่ มี ผม สีน้ำตาล ทอง  ginge kon-ti-me-pom-se-nam-tan-tong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GINGER

n.[L. zinziber.] A plant, or the root of a species of Amomum, a native of the East and West Indies. The roots are jointed, and the stalks rise two or three feet, with narrow leaves. The flower stems arise by the side of these, immediately from the root, naked and ending in an oblong scaly spike. The dried roots are used for various purposes, in the kitchen and in medicine.

 

GINGERBREAAD

n.[ginger and bread. ] A kind or cake, composed of flour with an admixture of butter, pearlash and ginger, sweetened.

 

GINGERLY

adv. Nicely; cautiously. [Not used. ]

 

GINGERNESS

n.Niceness; tenderness. [Not used. ]

 

GINGHAM

n.A kind or striped cotton cloth.

 

GINGING

n.In mining, the lining of a mine-shaft with stones or bricks for its support, called steining or staining, which I suppose is from Sax. stan, stone.

 

GINGIVAL

a.[L. gingiva, the gum. ] Pertaining to the gums.

 

GINGLE, JINGLE

v.i. 1. To make a sharp clattering sound; to ring as a little bell, or as small pieces of sonorous metal; as gingling halfpence.
2. To utter affected or chiming sounds in periods or cadence.

 

GINGLE

v.t.To shake so as to make clattering sounds in quick succession; to ring, as a little bell, or as small coins. The bells she gingled, and the whistle blew.

 

GINGLE

n.A shrill clattering sound, or a succession of sharp sounds, as those made by a little bell or by small coins. 1. Affection in the sounds of periods in reading or speaking, or rather chiming sounds.

 

GINGLYMOID

a.[Gr. a hinge, and form. ] Pertaining to or resembling a ginglymus.

 

GINGLYMUS

n.[Gr. ] In anatomy, a species of articulation resembling a hinge. That species of articulation in which each bone partly receives and is partly received by the other, so as to admit only of flexion and extension, is called angular ginglymus.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GING

GING Ging, n.

 

Defn: Same as Gang, n., 2. [Obs. ] There is a knot, a ging, a pack, a conspiracy against me. Shak.

 

GINGAL

GINGAL Gin *gal ", n.

 

Defn: See Jingal.

 

GINGER

Gin "ger, n. Etym: [OE. ginger, gingever, gingivere, OF. gengibre,gingimbre, F. gingembre, L. zingiber, zingiberi, fr. Gr. zenjebil, fr. Skr. , prop. , hornshaped; horn + vëra body. ]

 

1. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A plant of the genus Zingiber, of the East and West Indies. The species most known is Z. officinale.

 

2. The hot and spicy rootstock of Zingiber officinale, which is much used in cookery and in medicine. Ginger beer or ale, a mild beer impregnated with ginger. -- Ginger cordial, a liquor made from ginger, raisins, lemon rind, and water, and sometimes whisky or brandy. -- Ginger pop. See Ginger beer (above ). -- Ginger wine, wine impregnated with ginger. -- Wild ginger (Bot. ), an American herb (Asarum Canadense ) with two reniform leaves and a long, cordlike rootstock which has a strong taste of ginger.

 

GINGERBREAD

GINGERBREAD Gin "ger *bread `, n.

 

Defn: A kind of plain sweet cake seasoned with ginger, and sometimes made in fanciful shapes. "Gingerbread that was full fine. " Chaucer. Gingerbread tree (Bot. ), the doom palm; -- so called from the resemblance of its fruit to gingerbread. See Doom Palm. -- Gingerbread work, ornamentation, in architecture or decoration, of a fantastic, trivial, or tawdry character.

 

GINGERLY

Gin "ger *ly, adv. Etym: [Prov. E. ginger brittle, tender; cf. dial. Sw. gingla, gängla, to go gently, totter, akin to E. gang. ]

 

Defn: Cautiously; timidly; fastidiously; daintily. What is't that you took up so gingerly Shak.

 

GINGERNESS

GINGERNESS Gin "ger *ness, n.

 

Defn: Cautiousness; tenderness.

 

GINGHAM

Ging "ham, n. Etym: [F. guingan; cf. Jav. ginggang; or perh. fr. Guingamp, in France. ]

 

Defn: A kind of cotton or linen cloth, usually in stripes or checks, the yarn of which is dyed before it is woven; -- distinguished from printed cotton or prints.

 

GINGING

GINGING Ging "ing, n. (Mining )

 

Defn: The lining of a mine shaft with stones or bricks to prevent caving.

 

GINGIVAL

Gin "gi *val, a. Etym: [L. gingiva the gum. ]

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the gums. Holder.

 

GINGLE

GINGLE Gin "gle, n. & v. [Obs. ]

 

Defn: See Jingle.

 

GINGLYFORM

GINGLYFORM Gin "gly *form, a. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Ginglymoid.

 

GINGLYMODI

Gin `gly *mo "di, n. Etym: [NL. ; cf. Gr. Ginglymoid. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: An order of ganoid fishes, including the modern gar pikes and many allied fossil forms. They have rhombic, ganoid scales, a heterocercal tail, paired fins without an axis, fulcra on the fins, and a bony skeleton, with the vertebræ convex in front and concave behind, forming a ball and socket joint. See Ganoidel.

 

GINGLYMOID; GINGLYMOIDAL

Gin "gly *moid, Gin `gly *moid "al, a. Etym: [Gr. ginglymoide,ginglymoïdal.] (Anat. )

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or resembling, a ginglymus, or hinge joint; ginglyform.

 

GINGLYMUS

Gin "gly *mus, n.; pl. Ginglymi. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Anat. )

 

Defn: A hinge joint; an articulation, admitting of flexion and extension, or motion in two directions only, as the elbow and the ankle.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

ginger

gin ger |ˈjinjər ˈʤɪnʤər | noun 1 a hot fragrant spice made from the rhizome of a plant. It is chopped or powdered for cooking, preserved in syrup, or candied. spirit; mettle: he had more ginger than her first husband. 2 a Southeast Asian plant, which resembles bamboo in appearance, from which this rhizome is taken. [Zingiber officinale, family Zingiberaceae. ] 3 a light reddish-yellow color. adjective (chiefly of hair or fur ) of a light reddish-yellow color. (of a person or animal ) having ginger hair or fur. verb [ with obj. ] 1 (usu. as adj. gingered ) flavor with ginger: gingered chicken wings. 2 (ginger someone /something up ) stimulate; enliven: she slapped his hand lightly to ginger him up. DERIVATIVES gin ger y adjective ORIGIN late Old English gingifer, conflated in Middle English with Old French gingimbre, from medieval Latin gingiber, from Greek zingiberis, from Pali siṅgivera, of Dravidian origin.

 

ginger ale

gin ger ale |ˈʤɪnʤər ˌeɪl | noun a clear, effervescent nonalcoholic drink flavored with ginger extract.

 

ginger beer

gin ger beer |ˈʤɪnʤər ˌbɪ (ə )r | noun a cloudy, effervescent drink made from a mixture of ginger and syrup.

 

gingerbread

gin ger bread |ˈjinjərˌbred ˈʤɪnʤərˌbrɛd | noun cake made with molasses and flavored with ginger. fancy decoration, esp. on a building: [ as modifier ] : a high-gabled gingerbread house. ORIGIN Middle English (originally denoting preserved ginger ), from Old French gingembrat, from medieval Latin gingibratum, from gingiber (see ginger ). The change in the ending in the 15th cent. was due to association with bread .

 

gingerbread man

gin ¦ger |bread man noun a flat ginger biscuit shaped like a person.

 

ginger group

gin ¦ger group noun Brit. a highly active faction within a party or movement that presses for stronger action on a particular issue.

 

ginger jar

gin ger jar noun a small ceramic jar with a high rim over which a lid fits.

 

gingerly

gin ger ly |ˈjinjərlē ˈʤɪnʤərli | adverb in a careful or cautious manner: Jackson sat down very gingerly. adjective showing great care or caution: with strangers the preliminaries are taken at a gingerly pace. DERIVATIVES gin ger li ness noun ORIGIN early 16th cent. (in the sense daintily, mincingly ): perhaps from Old French gensor delicate, comparative of gent graceful, from Latin genitus well-born.

 

ginger snap

gin ger snap noun a thin brittle cookie flavored with ginger.

 

ginger wine

gin ¦ger wine noun [ mass noun ] an alcoholic drink made from fermented sugar, water, and bruised ginger.

 

gingham

ging ham |ˈgiNGəm ˈɡɪŋəm | noun lightweight plain-woven cotton cloth, typically checked in white and a bold color: [ as modifier ] : gingham curtains. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Dutch gingang, from Malay genggang (originally an adjective meaning striped ).

 

gingiva

gin gi va |jinˈjīvə, ˈjinjəvə ʤənˈʤaɪvə | noun ( pl. gingivae |jinˈjīvē, ˈjinjəˌvē | ) Medicine the gum. DERIVATIVES gin gi val adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: Latin, gum.

 

gingivitis

gin gi vi tis |ˌjinjəˈvītis ˌʤɪnʤəˈvaɪdɪs | noun Medicine inflammation of the gums.

 

gingko

ging ko |ˈɡɪŋkoʊ | noun variant spelling of ginkgo.

 

ginglymus

gin gly mus |ˈjiNGgləməs, ˈgiNG- ˈʤɪŋɡləməs | noun ( pl. ginglymi |-ˌmī, -ˌmē | ) Anatomy a hingelike joint, such as the elbow or knee, that allows movement in only one plane. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek ginglumos hinge.

 

Gingrich, Newt

Ging rich, Newt |ˈgiNG (g )riCH ˈɡɪŋ (ɡ )rɪtʃ | (1943 –) US politician; full name Newton Leroy Gingrich. A representative to Congress from Georgia 1979 –98, he served as Speaker of the House from 1995 until his resignation in 1998. A conservative, he was noted for his Contract with America,which outlined Republican goals for the first 100 days of the Congress of 1995.

 

Oxford Dictionary

ginger

gin ¦ger |ˈdʒɪndʒə | noun [ mass noun ] 1 a hot, fragrant spice made from the rhizome of a plant, which may be chopped or powdered for cooking, preserved in syrup, or candied. short for ginger ale. 2 a SE Asian plant, which resembles bamboo in appearance, from which ginger is taken. Zingiber officinale, family Zingiberaceae. 3 a light reddish-yellow colour. 4 a quality of energy or spiritedness: the ginger had gone out of the men. adjective (chiefly of hair or fur ) of a light reddish-yellow colour. (of a person or animal ) having ginger hair or fur. verb [ with obj. ] 1 (usu. as adj. gingered ) flavour with ginger: gingered sweet-potato salad. 2 (ginger someone /thing up ) make someone or something more lively: she slapped his hand lightly to ginger him up. DERIVATIVES gingery adjective ORIGIN late Old English gingifer, conflated in Middle English with Old French gingimbre, from medieval Latin gingiber, from Greek zingiberis, from Pali siṅgivera, of Dravidian origin.

 

ginger ale

gin ¦ger ale noun [ mass noun ] a clear effervescent non-alcoholic drink flavoured with ginger extract.

 

ginger beer

gin ¦ger beer noun [ mass noun ] a cloudy effervescent drink made from a mixture of root or ground ginger and syrup.

 

gingerbread

gin ¦ger |bread |ˈdʒɪndʒəbrɛd | noun [ mass noun ] 1 cake made with treacle or syrup and flavoured with ginger. 2 [ often as modifier ] elaborate or ornate decoration, especially on the eaves or porch of a building. PHRASES take the gilt off the gingerbread Brit. make something no longer attractive or desirable. ORIGIN Middle English (originally denoting preserved ginger ), from Old French gingembrat, from medieval Latin gingibratum, from gingiber (see ginger ). The change in the ending in the 15th cent. was due to association with bread .

 

gingerbread man

gin ¦ger |bread man noun a flat ginger biscuit shaped like a person.

 

ginger group

gin ¦ger group noun Brit. a highly active faction within a party or movement that presses for stronger action on a particular issue.

 

ginger jar

gin ¦ger jar noun a small ceramic jar with a high rim over which a lid fits.

 

gingerly

gin |ger ¦ly |ˈdʒɪndʒəli | adverb in a careful or cautious manner: Jackson sat down very gingerly. adjective showing great care or caution: a gingerly pace. DERIVATIVES gingerliness noun ORIGIN early 16th cent. (in the sense daintily, mincingly ): perhaps from Old French gensor delicate , comparative of gent graceful , from Latin genitus (well- ) born .

 

ginger nut

ginger nut (also ginger snap ) noun Brit. a hard ginger-flavoured biscuit.

 

ginger wine

gin ¦ger wine noun [ mass noun ] an alcoholic drink made from fermented sugar, water, and bruised ginger.

 

gingham

gingham |ˈgɪŋəm | noun [ mass noun ] lightweight plain-woven cotton cloth, typically checked in white and a bold colour: [ as modifier ] : gingham curtains. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Dutch gingang, from Malay genggang (originally an adjective meaning striped ).

 

gingival

gingival |dʒɪnˈdʒʌɪv (ə )l | adjective Medicine concerned with the gums: the gingival tissues. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin gingiva gum + -al .

 

gingivitis

gingivitis |ˌdʒɪndʒɪˈvʌɪtɪs | noun [ mass noun ] Medicine inflammation of the gums.

 

ginglymus

ginglymus |ˈgɪŋglɪməs | noun ( pl. ginglymi |-mʌɪ | ) Anatomy a hinge-like joint such as the elbow or knee, which allows movement in only one plane. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek ginglumos hinge .

 

Gingrich, Newt

Ging rich, Newt |ˈgiNG (g )riCH ˈɡɪŋ (ɡ )rɪtʃ | (1943 –) US politician; full name Newton Leroy Gingrich. A representative to Congress from Georgia 1979 –98, he served as Speaker of the House from 1995 until his resignation in 1998. A conservative, he was noted for his Contract with America,which outlined Republican goals for the first 100 days of the Congress of 1995.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

gingerly

gingerly adverb he stepped gingerly on to the ice: cautiously, carefully, with care, warily, charily, circumspectly, delicately; heedfully, watchfully, vigilantly, attentively; hesitantly, timidly. ANTONYMS recklessly.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

gingerly

gingerly adverb he stepped gingerly on to the ice: cautiously, carefully, with caution, with care, circumspectly, delicately, warily, charily, guardedly, prudently, judiciously, on one's guard, on the alert, on the lookout, on the qui vive, suspiciously, attentively, heedfully, watchfully, vigilantly, observantly, alertly, cannily; hesitantly, timidly, timorously. ANTONYMS carelessly; recklessly.

 

Duden Dictionary

ging

ging gehen |g i ng |

 

Gingan

Gin gan Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈgɪŋgan |malaiisch gemustertes Baumwollgewebe in Leinenbindung eine Webart

 

Ginger

Gin ger Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈd͜ʃɪnd͜ʃɐ |der Ginger; Genitiv: des Ginger [s ], Plural: die Ginger englisch ginger < lateinisch gingiber, Ingwer Ingwer

 

Gingerale

Gin ger ale , Gin ger-Ale Substantiv, Neutrum , das Ginger-Ale |…eɪl …eɪl |englisch ginger ale, zu: ale, Ale alkoholfreies Erfrischungsgetränk mit Ingwergeschmack

 

Gingerbeer

Gin ger beer , Gin ger-Beer Substantiv, Neutrum , das Ginger-Beer |…biːɐ̯ …biːɐ̯ |das Gingerbeer; Genitiv: des Gingerbeers, Plural: die Gingerbeers das Ginger-Beer; Genitiv: des Ginger-Beers, Plural: die Ginger-Beers englisch ginger beer, zu: beer = Bier Ingwerbier

 

Gingham

Ging ham Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈgɪŋəm |malaiisch-englisch Gingan

 

Gingivitis

Gin gi vi tis Substantiv, feminin , die |Gingiv i tis gɪŋgi …|die Gingivitis; Genitiv: der Gingivitis, Plural: die Gingivititiden lateinisch-neulateinisch Zahnfleischentzündung

 

French Dictionary

gingembre

gingembre n. m. nom masculin Plante dont la racine est employée comme condiment. : Des biscuits au gingembre.

 

gingival

gingival , ale , aux adj. adjectif Relatif aux gencives.

 

gingivite

gingivite n. f. nom féminin Inflammation des gencives.

 

Spanish Dictionary

ginger ale

ginger ale o ginger-ale nombre masculino Bebida refrescante y efervescente, de color amarillento y elaborada con jengibre que se suele tomar mezclada con otras bebidas .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés ginger ale , compuesto de ginger jengibre ’ y ale cerveza .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘yínyer eil ’.

 

gingival

gingival adjetivo De las encías o relacionado con ellas :salud gingival; enfermedad gingival .

 

gingivitis

gingivitis nombre femenino med Inflamación de las encías .

 

gingko

gingko (también ginkgo )nombre masculino Árbol de corteza rojiza, hojas caducas verdes amarillentas en forma de abanico abierto y cuya semilla tiene el aspecto de una ciruela pequeña; puede alcanzar hasta 40 m de altura; es originario de la parte oriental de China y soporta casi cualquier tipo de clima :las flores masculinas y femeninas del gingko están situadas siempre en árboles diferentes .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

ginger

gin ger /dʒɪ́n (d )ʒə r /名詞 U 1 (香辛料, 薬用などの )ジンジャー 〘ショウガの根の粉末 〙; ショウガ (の根 ).2 ショウガ色, 黄 []褐色 .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆刺激 , 元気, 活気 .形容詞 1 ⦅英 ⦆(髪 毛皮などが )ショウガ色の, 黄 []褐色の ginger hair 赤毛 ▸ a ginger man 赤毛の人 2 名詞 の前で 〗ショウガ味の .動詞 他動詞 1 ⦅英 ⦆〈物など 〉を活気づける (up ).2 …にショウガの風味を付ける , …をぴりっとさせる .~̀ le ジンジャーエール 〘ショウガ味の清涼炭酸飲料 〙.~̀ b er ジンジャービール 〘ショウガ味の低アルコール炭酸飲料 〙.~̀ b scuit ⦅英 ⦆ [n t ⦅英 ⦆, sn p ⦅米 ⦆]ジンジャークッキー .~́ gr up ⦅英 ⦆(政党 組織内で )積極的に活動する一派 .~́ p p ⦅くだけて ⦆薄いジンジャービール .~̀ w ne ジンジャーワイン .

 

gingerbread

g nger br ad 名詞 U 1 ジンジャーケーキ 〘ショウガ風味のビスケット 〙.2 けばけばしい装飾 .形容詞 けばけばしい .

 

gingerly

gin ger ly /dʒɪ́n (d )ʒə r li /形容詞 副詞 非常に用心深い [く ], きわめて慎重な [に ], こわごわ .

 

gingery

gin ger y /dʒɪ́n (d )ʒ (ə )ri /形容詞 1 ショウガ (のような )味の ; ぴりっと辛い .2 通例 名詞 の前で 〗ショウガ色 [赤黄色 ]の 〈髪など 〉.3 元気がいい .

 

gingham

ging ham /ɡɪ́ŋəm /名詞 U ギンガム 〘棒じままたは格子柄の平織り綿布 〙.

 

gingivitis

gin gi vi tis /dʒɪ̀n (d )ʒɪváɪtəs /名詞 U 〘医 〙歯肉炎, 歯齦 ぎん .

 

gingko

ging ko gink go /ɡɪ́ŋkoʊ /名詞 (e )s C 〘植 〙イチョウ ▸ a gingko nut ぎんなん .