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A ที่ ระบุชื่อ ได้  ที่ เปิดเผย ชื่อ ได้  nameable

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

NAMABLE

NAMABLE Nam "a *ble, a.

 

Defn: Capable of being named.

 

NAMATION

Na *ma "tion, n. Etym: [LL. namare to take; cf. AS. niman to take. ] (O.Eng. & Scots Law )

 

Defn: A distraining or levying of a distress; an impounding. Burrill.

 

NAMAYCUSH

Nam "ay *cush, n. Etym: [Indian name. ] (Zool.)

 

Defn: A large North American lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush ). It is usually spotted with red, and sometimes weighs over forty pounds. Called also Mackinaw trout, lake trout, lake salmon, salmon trout, togue, and tuladi.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Nama

Na ma |ˈnämä ˈnɑmɑ | noun ( pl. same or Namas ) 1 a member of one of the Khoikhoi peoples of South Africa and southwestern Namibia. 2 the Khoisan language of this people. adjective of or relating to this people or their language. ORIGIN the name in Nama.

 

namak

namak |ˈnʌmək | noun [ mass noun ] Indian salt. ORIGIN from Urdu.

 

Namangan

Na man gan |ˌnäməNGˈgän ˌnɑməŋˈɡɑn | a city in eastern Uzbekistan, near the border with Kyrgyzstan; pop. 446,200 (est. 2007 ).

 

Namaqualand

Na ma qua land |nəˈmäkwəˌland nəˈmɑkwəˌlænd | a region of southwestern Africa, the homeland of the Nama people. Little Namaqualand lies immediately to the south of the Orange River in South Africa, while Great Namaqualand lies to the north of the river in Namibia.

 

Namaqualand daisy

Na ¦ma ¦qua |land daisy noun a widely cultivated annual African daisy. Dimorphotheca sinuata, family Compositae.

 

namaskar

nam as kar |ˌnäməsˈkär nʌmʌsˈkɑːr | noun a traditional Indian greeting or gesture of respect, made by bringing the palms together before the face or chest and bowing. ORIGIN via Hindi from Sanskrit namaskāra, from namas bowing + kāra action.

 

namaste

na ma ste |ˈnäməˌstā ˌnɑməˈsteɪ | exclam. a respectful greeting said when giving a namaskar. noun another term for namaskar. ORIGIN via Hindi from Sanskrit namas bowing + te to you.

 

Namath, Joe

Na math, Joe |ˈnāməTH ˈneɪməθ | (1943 –), US football player; full name Joseph William Namath; nickname Broadway Joe. A quarterback with the New York Jets 1965 –76, he led them to a 1969 Super Bowl title. He also played for the Los Angeles Rams 1977. Football Hall of Fame (1985 ).

 

namaz

namaz |nəˈmɑːz | noun [ mass noun ] the ritual prayers prescribed by Islam to be observed five times a day: leave is given to perform namaz during office hours. ORIGIN partly from Ottoman Turkish namas (Turkish namaz ), partly from Urdu namāz, and partly from Persian namāz.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Nama

Nama |ˈnɑːmə | noun ( pl. same or Namas ) 1 a member of one of the Khoikhoi peoples of South Africa and SW Namibia. Traditionally nomadic herders and hunter-gatherers, they were displaced from the region near the Cape by Dutch settlers. 2 [ mass noun ] the language of the Nama, which belongs to the Khoisan family and is the only language of the Khoikhoi peoples still spoken by a substantial number (over 100,000 ). adjective relating to the Nama or their language. ORIGIN the name in Nama.

 

namak

namak |ˈnʌmək | noun [ mass noun ] Indian salt. ORIGIN from Urdu.

 

Namangan

Namangan |ˌnamənˈgɑːn | a city in eastern Uzbekistan, near the border with Kyrgyzstan; pop. 446,200 (est. 2007 ).

 

Namaqualand

Namaqualand |nəˈmɑːkwəland | a region of SW Africa, the homeland of the Nama people. Little Namaqualand lies immediately to the south of the Orange River and is in the South African province of Northern Cape, while Great Namaqualand lies to the north of the river, in Namibia.

 

Namaqualand daisy

Na ¦ma ¦qua |land daisy noun a widely cultivated annual African daisy. Dimorphotheca sinuata, family Compositae.

 

namaskar

namaskar |ˌnʌmʌsˈkɑː | noun a traditional Indian greeting or gesture of respect, made by bringing the palms together before the face or chest and bowing. ORIGIN via Hindi from Sanskrit namaskāra, from namas bowing + kāra action .

 

namaste

namaste |ˈnʌməsteɪ |Indian exclamation a respectful greeting said when giving a namaskar. noun another term for namaskar. ORIGIN via Hindi from Sanskrit namas bowing + te to you .

 

Namath, Joe

Na math, Joe |ˈnāməTH ˈneɪməθ | (1943 –), US football player; full name Joseph William Namath; nickname Broadway Joe. A quarterback with the New York Jets 1965 –76, he led them to a 1969 Super Bowl title. He also played for the Los Angeles Rams 1977. Football Hall of Fame (1985 ).

 

namaz

namaz |nəˈmɑːz | noun [ mass noun ] the ritual prayers prescribed by Islam to be observed five times a day: leave is given to perform namaz during office hours. ORIGIN partly from Ottoman Turkish namas (Turkish namaz ), partly from Urdu namāz, and partly from Persian namāz.

 

Duden Dictionary

Nama

Na ma Substantiv, maskulin , der |N a ma |der Nama; Genitiv: des Nama [s ], Plural: die Nama [s ] Angehöriger eines afrikanischen Stammes

 

Namaland

Na ma land Substantiv, Neutrum , das |N a maland |das Namaland; Genitiv: des Namaland [e ]s Gebiet im südwestlichen Afrika

 

Namas

Na mas , das Namaz |Nam a s |

 

Namaz

Na maz , Na mas Substantiv, Neutrum , das Namas |naˈmaːs naˈmaːs |das Namaz; Genitiv: des Namaz das Namas; Genitiv: des Namas über türkisch namaz < persisch namāz = Gebet < sanskritisch námas = Verbeugung, Verehrung, Huldigung täglich fünfmal zu verrichtendes Stundengebet der Muslime

 

Spanish Dictionary

ñamal

ñamal nombre masculino Terreno plantado de ñames .