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graham

ADJ ซึ่ง ทำ จาก แป้ง ชนิด หยาบ  sueng-tam-jak-paeng-cha-nid-yab

 

graham

N แป้ง หยาบ สำหรับ ทำ ขนมปัง หรือ บิสกิต  paeng-yab-sam-rab-tam-ka-nom-pang-rue-bis-kid

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GRAHAM BREAD

Gra "ham bread ". Etym: [From Sylvester Graham, a lecturer on dietetics. ]

 

Defn: Bread made of unbolted wheat flour. [U. S.] Bartlett.

 

GRAHAMITE

Gra "ham *ite, n. Etym: [See Graham bread. ]

 

Defn: One who follows the dietetic system of Graham. [U. S.]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

graham

gra ham |gram, ˈgrāəm ɡræm | adjective denoting unbolted wholewheat flour, or cookies or bread made from this: a box of graham crackers . ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Sylvester Graham (1794 –1851 ), an American advocate of dietary reform.

 

Graham, Billy

Gra ham, Billy |gram, ˈgrāəm ɡræm | (1918 –), US evangelical preacher and author; full name William Franklin Graham. A minister of the Southern Baptist Church, he is known for his large evangelistic crusades.

 

Graham, Katherine Meyer

Gra ham, Katherine Meyer |gram græm | (1917 –2001 ), US publisher. In 1940, she married Philip Graham (1915 –63 ), who headed the communications empire started by her father that included Newsweek magazine and the Washington Post. She became the company's president upon her husband's death and supported the reporting of Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward that led to the exposure of the Watergate scandal.

 

Graham, Martha

Gra ham, Martha |ɡræm gram | (1893 –1991 ), US dancer, teacher, and choreographer. She evolved a new dance language using more flexible movements intended to express psychological complexities and emotional power.

 

Graham, Otto

Gra ham, Otto |gram græm | (1921 –2003 ), US football player; full name Otto Everett Graham, Jr. A quarterback for the Cleveland Browns 1946 –55, he led the team to the championship of the All America Football Conference 1946 –49 and then to the championship of the NFL 1950, 1954 –55. Football Hall of Fame (1965 ).

 

Graham, Thomas

Gra ¦ham |ˈgreɪəm | (1805 –69 ), Scottish physical chemist. He studied diffusion and osmosis, coining the word osmose (now osmosis ) and colloid in its modern chemical sense.

 

Grahame, Kenneth

Gra hame, Kenneth |ˈgrāəm, gram ˈɡreɪəm | (1859 –1932 ), Scottish writer; known for the children's classic The Wind in the Willows (1908 ).

 

Graham Land

Gra ham Land |ˈgrāəm, gram ˈɡræm lænd | the northern part of the Antarctic Peninsula, the only part of Antarctica that lies outside of the Antarctic Circle. Discovered in 1831 –32 by English navigator John Biscoe (1794 –1843 ), it now forms part of British Antarctic Territory, but is claimed also by Chile and Argentina.

 

Graham's law

Gra ham's law Chemistry a law stating that the rates of diffusion and effusion of a gas are inversely proportional to the square root of the density of the gas. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after T. Graham (1805 –1869 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

graham

gra ¦ham |ˈgreɪəm | adjective N. Amer. denoting or made from wholewheat flour that has not been sifted: a box of graham crackers. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Sylvester Graham (1794 –1851 ), an American advocate of dietary reform.

 

Graham, Billy

Gra ¦ham |ˈgreɪəm | (b.1918 ), American evangelical preacher; full name William Franklin Graham. He is world famous as a mass evangelist.

 

Graham, Katherine Meyer

Gra ham, Katherine Meyer |gram græm | (1917 –2001 ), US publisher. In 1940, she married Philip Graham (1915 –63 ), who headed the communications empire started by her father that included Newsweek magazine and the Washington Post. She became the company's president upon her husband's death and supported the reporting of Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward that led to the exposure of the Watergate scandal.

 

Graham, Martha

Gra ¦ham |ˈgreɪəm | (1893 –1991 ), American dancer, teacher, and choreographer. She evolved a new dance language using more flexible movements intended to express psychological complexities and emotional power.

 

Graham, Otto

Gra ham, Otto |gram græm | (1921 –2003 ), US football player; full name Otto Everett Graham, Jr. A quarterback for the Cleveland Browns 1946 –55, he led the team to the championship of the All America Football Conference 1946 –49 and then to the championship of the NFL 1950, 1954 –55. Football Hall of Fame (1965 ).

 

Graham, Thomas

Gra ¦ham |ˈgreɪəm | (1805 –69 ), Scottish physical chemist. He studied diffusion and osmosis, coining the word osmose (now osmosis ) and colloid in its modern chemical sense.

 

Grahame, Kenneth

Gra ¦hame |ˈgreɪəm | (1859 –1932 ), Scottish-born writer of children's stories, resident in England from 1864. He is remembered for the children's classic The Wind in the Willows (1908 ).

 

Graham Land

Gra ¦ham Land the northern part of the Antarctic Peninsula, the only part of Antarctica lying outside the Antarctic Circle. Discovered in 1831 –2 by the English navigator John Biscoe (1794 –1843 ), it now forms part of British Antarctic Territory, but is claimed also by Chile and Argentina.

 

Graham's law

Graham's law |ˈɡreɪəmz lɔː | noun Chemistry a law stating that the rates of diffusion and effusion of a gas are inversely proportional to the square root of the density of the gas. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after T. Graham (see Graham, Thomas ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Grahambrot

Gra ham brot Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Gr a hambrot |nach dem amerikanischen Arzt S. Graham (1794 –1851 ), dem Verfechter einer auf Diät abgestellten Ernährungsform Weizenschrot-Vollkornbrot in Kastenform

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Graham

Gra ham /ɡréɪəm /名詞 グレアム 〘男の名 〙.

 

graham

gra ham /ɡréɪəm /形容詞 ⦅米 ⦆(精麦しない )全麦の .~̀ cr cker グラハムクラッカー 〘全粒小麦粉を材料にしたクラッカー 〙.~̀ fl ur グラハム粉, 全粒小麦粉 .