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oleaceous

A เกี่ยวกับ ต้นไม้ พวก  Oleaceae เช่น ต้น มะลิ 

 

oleaginous

ADJ ที่ ผสม ด้วย น้ำมัน  ที่ ประกอบ ไป ด้วย น้ำมัน  oily ti-pa-so-duai-nam-man

 

oleander

N ไม้พุ่ม ที่ มี ใบ เรียว แหลม และ มีด อก สีม่วง  ขาว หรือ ชมพู  mai-pum-ti-me-bai-riao-lam-lea-me-se-kao-muang

 

oleaster

N ต้น ไม้พุ่ม พวก  Elaeagnus angustifolia มี กลิ่นหอม 

 

oleate

N เอส เตอ ร์ และ เกลือ ของ กรด โอ เลอิก 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OLEAGINOUS

a.[L. oleaginus, from oleum, oil. ] Having the qualities of oil; oily; unctuous.

 

OLEAGINOUSNESS

n.Oiliness.

 

OLEANDER

n.a plant of the genus Nerium the rose-bay or South sea rose; a beautiful shrub with flowers in clusters, of a fine purple color, but of an indifferent smell. The plant, especially the bark of the roots, is said to be poisonous.

 

OLEASTER

n.[L. from olea, the olive tree. ] A plant of the genus Elaeagnus; the wild olive.

 

OLEATE

n.A compound of oleic acid with a salifiable base.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OLEA

O "le *a, n. Etym: [L. olive. See Olive. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of trees including the olive.

 

Note: The Chinese Olea fragrans, noted for its fragrance, and the American devilwood (Olea Americana ) are now usually referred to another genus (Osmanthus ).

 

OLEACEOUS

O `le *a "ceous, a. Etym: [L. oléaceus of the olive tree. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of plants (Oleaceæ ), mostly trees and shrubs, of which the olive is the type. It includes also the ash, the lilac, the true jasmine, and fringe tree.

 

OLEAGINOUS

O `le *ag `i *nous, a. Etym: [L. oleaginus, oleagineus, belonging to the olive, fr. olea olive: cf. F. oléagineux. See Olive, Oil. ]

 

Defn: Having the nature or qualities of oil; oily; unctuous.

 

OLEAGINOUSNESS

OLEAGINOUSNESS O `le *ag `i *nous *ness, n.

 

Defn: Oiliness. Boyle.

 

OLEAMEN

O `le *a "men, n. Etym: [L.] (Med. )

 

Defn: A soft ointment prepared from oil. Dunglison.

 

OLEANDER

O `le *an "der, n. Etym: [F. oléandre (cf. It. oleandro, LL. lorandrum ),prob. corrupted, under the influence of laurus laurel, fr. L. rhododendron, Gr. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A beautiful evergreen shrub of the Dogbane family, having clusters of fragrant red or white flowers. It is native of the East Indies, but the red variety has become common in the south of Europe. Called also rosebay, rose laurel, and South-sea rose.

 

Note: Every part of the plant is dangerously poisonous, and death has occured from using its wood for skewers in cooking meat.

 

OLEANDRINE

OLEANDRINE O `le *an "drine, n. (Chem. )

 

Defn: One of several alkaloids found in the leaves of the oleander.

 

OLEASTER

O `le *as "ter, n. Etym: [L., fr. olea olive tree. See Olive, Oil. ](Bot. ) (a ) The wild olive tree (Olea Europea, var. sylvestris ). (b ) Any species of the genus Elæagus. See Eleagnus. The small silvery berries of the common species (Elæagnus hortensis ) are called Trebizond dates, and are made into cakes by the Arabs.

 

OLEATE

O "le *ate, n. Etym: [Cf. F. oléate.] (Chem. )

 

Defn: A salt of oleic acid. Some oleates, as the oleate of mercury, are used in medicine by way of inunction.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

oleaceous

oleaceous |ˌəʊlɪˈeɪʃəs | adjective Botany relating to or denoting plants of the olive family (Oleaceae ). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from modern Latin Oleaceae (plural ), based on Latin olea olive tree , + -ous .

 

oleaginous

o le ag i nous |ˌōlēˈajənəs ˈˌoʊliˈˌæʤənəs | adjective 1 rich in, covered with, or producing oil; oily or greasy. 2 exaggeratedly and distastefully complimentary; obsequious: candidates made the usual oleaginous speeches in the debate. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French oléagineux, from Latin oleaginus of the olive tree, from oleum oil.

 

oleander

o le an der |ˈōlēˌandər ˈˌoʊliˈˌændər | noun a poisonous evergreen Old World shrub that is widely grown in warm countries for its clusters of white, pink, or red flowers. [Nerium oleander, family Apocynaceae. ] ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from medieval Latin, of unknown ultimate origin.

 

oleaster

o le as ter |ˌōlēˈastər ˌoʊliˈæstər | noun a Eurasian shrub or small tree that is often cultivated as an ornamental. [Genus Elaeagnus, family Elaeagnaceae: several species, in particular E. angustifolia, commonly called Russian olive, which bears edible yellow olive-shaped fruit. ] ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin, from olea olive tree.

 

Oxford Dictionary

oleaceous

oleaceous |ˌəʊlɪˈeɪʃəs | adjective Botany relating to or denoting plants of the olive family (Oleaceae ). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from modern Latin Oleaceae (plural ), based on Latin olea olive tree , + -ous .

 

oleaginous

oleaginous |ˌəʊlɪˈadʒɪnəs | adjective 1 rich in, covered with, or producing oil; oily. 2 exaggeratedly and distastefully complimentary; obsequious: candidates made oleaginous speeches praising government policies. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French oléagineux, from Latin oleaginus of the olive tree , from oleum oil .

 

oleander

oleander |ˌəʊlɪˈandə | noun a poisonous evergreen Old World shrub grown in warm countries for its clusters of white, pink, or red flowers. Nerium oleander, family Apocynaceae. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from medieval Latin, of unknown ultimate origin.

 

oleaster

oleaster |ˌəʊlɪˈastə | noun a Eurasian shrub or small tree cultivated as an ornamental. Genus Elaeagnus, family Elaeagnaceae: several species, in particular E. angustifolia, which bears edible yellow olive-shaped fruit (also called Russian olive in North America ). ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin, from olea olive tree .

 

oleate

oleate |ˈəʊlɪət | noun Chemistry a salt or ester of oleic acid.

 

Duden Dictionary

Olea

Olea |O lea |Plural von Oleum

 

Oleander

Ole an der Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ole a nder |der Oleander; Genitiv: des Oleanders, Plural: die Oleander italienisch oleandro, unter Einfluss von lateinisch olea = Olivenbaum entstellt aus mittellateinisch lorandum, zu lateinisch laurus = Lorbeerbaum, wohl nach den Blättern als Strauch wachsende Pflanze mit länglichen, schmalen, ledrigen Blättern und verschiedenfarbigen, in Dolden wachsenden Blüten

 

Oleanderschwärmer

Ole an der schwär mer Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ole a nderschwärmer |ein Schmetterling

 

Oleaster

Ole as ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Ole a ster |der Oleaster; Genitiv: des Oleaster lateinisch oleaster strauchiger, wild wachsender Ölbaum

 

Oleat

Ole at Substantiv, Neutrum Chemie , das |Ole a t |zu lateinisch oleum, Öl Salz der Ölsäure

 

French Dictionary

oléagineux

oléagineux , euse adj. et n. m. adjectif et nom masculin Qui contient de l ’huile. : Des plantes oléagineuses. L ’arachide est un oléagineux.

 

Spanish Dictionary

oleáceo, -cea

oleáceo, -cea adjetivo /nombre femenino 1 bot [planta ] Que pertenece a la familia de las oleáceas .2 oleáceas nombre femenino plural bot Familia de plantas dicotiledóneas (árboles y arbustos ) de hojas opuestas, flores agrupadas en inflorescencias en forma de cima y fruto que casi siempre encierra una sola semilla :el olivo, el fresno, el lilo y el jazmín pertenecen a las oleáceas .

 

oleada

oleada nombre femenino 1 Embate y golpe de una ola :no pude gobernar el velero a causa de las fuertes oleadas .2 Movimiento de gran cantidad de personas en grupo :era una oleada de fieles caminando hacia la Meca .SINÓNIMO ola .3 Aparición de gran cantidad de algo que generalmente se sucede en un tiempo determinado :una oleada de protestas; una oleada de atentados .SINÓNIMO ola .

 

oleaginosidad

oleaginosidad nombre femenino Cualidad de oleaginoso u oleoso .SINÓNIMO oleosidad .

 

oleaginoso, -sa

oleaginoso, -sa adjetivo 1 formal Que contiene aceite .SINÓNIMO oleoso .2 formal Que tiene la textura u otra característica propia del aceite :líquido oleaginoso .SINÓNIMO oleoso .3 adjetivo /nombre femenino [planta ] Que se cultiva por sus semillas o frutos ricos en aceite :el girasol es una planta oleaginosa, es decir, que de ella se puede obtener aceite comestible .

 

oleaje

oleaje nombre masculino Sucesión continuada de olas :la nave, arrastrada por el oleaje, fue depositada en la playa con suave balanceo; (fig ) ante sus ojos halló un petrificado oleaje de montañas desiertas .

 

olear

olear verbo intransitivo Moverse [el agua ] formando olas como en el mar .

 

oleastro

oleastro nombre masculino Árbol de corteza grisácea y lisa, hojas perennes, opuestas, con el margen entero, flores agrupadas en racimos axilares, pequeñas y blancas, y fruto en drupa; puede alcanzar hasta 10 m de altura .SINÓNIMO acebuche, olivo silvestre .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

oleaginous

o le ag i nous /òʊliǽdʒɪnəs /形容詞 1 かたく 油性の, 油質の, 脂性の .2 口先のうまい .

 

oleander

o le an der /óʊliæ̀ndə r |-̀--́ -/名詞 C U 〘植 〙セイヨウキョウチクトウ 〘花は観賞用だが乳液は有毒 〙.