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Pomeranian
N สุนัข พันธุ์ เล็ก ที่ มี ขน ยาว ใบ หู ตรง หาง เป็น พวง งอ ขึ้นมา คลุม หลัง su-nak-pan-lek-ti-me-kon-yao
pome
N ผลไม้ ตระกูล แอป เปิ้ล pon-la-mai-tre-kuan-aeb-poen
pomegranate
N ต้น ทับทิม ton-tab-tim
pomegranate
N ผล ทับทิม pon-tab-tim
pomelo
N ส้มโอ som-o
pomeranian
A เกี่ยวกับ สุนัข พันธุ์ Pomerania
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
POME
n.[L. pomum.] In botany, a pulpy pericarp without valves, containing a capsule or core, as the apple, pear, etc.
POME
v.i.To grow to a head, or form a head in growing. [Not used. ]
POMECITRON
n.A citron apple.
POMEGRANATE
n.[L. pomum, an apple, and granatum, grained. See Grain and Granate. ] 1. The fruit of a tree belonging to the genus Punica. This fruit is as large as an orange, having a hard rind filled with a soft pulp and numerous seeds. It is of a reddish color.
2. The tree that produces pomegranates.
3. An ornament resembling a pomegranate, on the robe and ephod of the Jewish high priest.
POMEGRANATE-TREE
n.The tree which produces pomegranates.
POMEROY, POMEROYAL
n.Royal apple; a particular sort of apple.
POME-WATER
n.A sort of apple.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
POME
Pome, n. Etym: [L. pomum a fruit: cf. F. pomme apple. Cf. Pomade. ]
1. (Bot. )
Defn: A fruit composed of several cartilaginous or bony carpels inclosed in an adherent fleshy mass, which is partly receptacle and partly calyx, as an apple, quince, or pear.
2. (R. C. Ch. )
Defn: A ball of silver or other metal, which is filled with hot water, and used by the priest in cold weather to warm his hands during the service.
POME
Pome, v. i. Etym: [Cf. F. pommer. See Pome, n.]
Defn: To grow to a head, or form a head in growing. [Obs. ]
POMEGRANATE
Pome "gran `ate, n. Etym: [OE. pomgarnet, OF. pome de grenate, F.grenade, L. pomum a fruit + granatus grained, having many grains or seeds. See Pome, and Garnet, Grain. ]
1. (Bot. )
Defn: The fruit of the tree Punica Granatum; also, the tree itself (see Balaustine ), which is native in the Orient, but is successfully cultivated in many warm countries, and as a house plant in colder climates. The fruit is as large as an orange, and has a hard rind containing many rather large seeds, each one separately covered with crimson, acid pulp.
2. A carved or embroidered ornament resembling a pomegranate. Ex. xxviii. 33.
POMEL
POMEL Pom "el, n.
Defn: A pommel. [Obs. ] Chaucer.
POMELO
Pom "e *lo, n. Etym: [Cf. Pompelmous. ]
Defn: A variety of shaddock, called also grape fruit.
POMELY
Pome "ly, a. Etym: [OF. pomelé, F. pommelé. See Pome. ]
Defn: Dappled. [Obs. ] "Pomely gray. " Chaucer.
POMERANIAN
POMERANIAN Pom `e *ra "ni *an, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Pomerania, a province of Prussia on the Baltic Sea. -- n.
Defn: A native or inhabitant of Pomerania. Pomeranian dog (Zoöl.), the loup-loup, or Spitz dog.
POMEWATER
POMEWATER Pome "wa `ter, n.
Defn: A kind of sweet, juicy apple. [Written also pomwater. ] Shak.
POMEY
Pom "ey, n.; pl. Pomeys. Etym: [F. pommé grown round, or like an apple, p. p. of pommer to pome. ] (Her. )
Defn: A figure supposed to resemble an apple; a roundel, -- always of a green color.
New American Oxford Dictionary
pome
pome |pōm poʊm | ▶noun Botany a fruit consisting of a fleshy enlarged receptacle and a tough central core containing the seeds, e.g., an apple or pear. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, based on Latin poma, plural of pomum ‘apple. ’
pomegranate
pome gran ate |ˈpäm (ə )ˌgranit, ˈpəm -ˈpɑm (ə )ˌɡrænət | ▶noun 1 an orange-sized fruit with a tough reddish outer skin and sweet red gelatinous flesh containing many seeds. 2 the tree that bears this fruit, which is native to North Africa and western Asia and has long been cultivated. [Punica granatum, family Punicaceae. ] ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pome grenate, from pome ‘apple ’ + grenate ‘pomegranate ’ (from Latin (malum ) granatum ‘(apple ) having many seeds, ’ from granum ‘seed ’).
pomelo
pom e lo |ˈpäməˌlō, ˈpəm -ˈpɑməloʊ |(also pummelo ) ▶noun ( pl. pomelos ) 1 the largest of the citrus fruits, with a thick yellow skin and bitter pulp that resembles grapefruit in flavor. Also called shaddock. 2 the tree that bears this fruit. [Citrus maxima, family Rutaceae. ] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: of unknown origin.
Pomerania
Pom er a ni a |ˌpäməˈrānēə ˌpɑməˈreɪniə | a region of northern Europe that extends along the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in northeastern Germany and Poland. The region was controlled variously by Germany, Poland, the Holy Roman Empire, Prussia, and Sweden until the larger part was restored to Poland in 1945 and the western portion became a part of the German state of Mecklenburg –West Pomerania.
Pomeranian
Pom er a ni an |ˌpäməˈrānēən ˌpɑməˈreɪniən | ▶noun a small dog of a breed with long silky hair, a pointed muzzle, and pricked ears.
Pomerol
Pom e rol |ˈpäməˌrôl, -ˌrōl ˈpɑmərɔl | ▶noun a red Bordeaux wine produced in Pomerol, a region in the Gironde, France.
Oxford Dictionary
pome
pome |pəʊm | ▶noun Botany a fruit consisting of a fleshy enlarged receptacle and a tough central core containing the seeds, e.g. an apple, pear, or quince. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, based on Latin poma, plural of pomum ‘apple ’.
pomegranate
pomegranate |ˈpɒmɪgranɪt | ▶noun 1 a spherical fruit with a tough golden-orange outer skin and sweet red gelatinous flesh containing many seeds. 2 the tree that bears the pomegranate, native to North Africa and western Asia. ●Punica granatum, family Punicaceae. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pome grenate, from pome ‘apple ’ + grenate ‘pomegranate ’ (from Latin (malum ) granatum ‘(apple ) having many seeds ’, from granum ‘seed ’).
pomelo
pomelo |ˈpɒmələʊ, ˈpʌm - |(also pummelo ) ▶noun ( pl. pomelos ) 1 the largest of the citrus fruits, with a thick yellow skin and bitter pulp which resembles grapefruit in flavour. Also called shaddock. 2 the tree which bears the pomelo. ●Citrus maxima, family Rutaceae. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: of unknown origin.
Pomerania
Pomerania |ˌpɒməˈreɪnɪə | a region of north central Europe, extending along the south shore of the Baltic Sea between Stralsund in NE Germany and the Vistula in Poland. The region was controlled variously by Germany, Poland, the Holy Roman Empire, Prussia, and Sweden, until the larger part was restored to Poland in 1945, the western portion becoming a part of the German state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.
Pomeranian
Pom ¦er |anian |ˌpɒməˈreɪnɪən | ▶noun a small dog of a breed with long silky hair, a pointed muzzle, and pricked ears.
Pomerol
Pomerol |ˈpɒmərɒl | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a red Bordeaux wine produced in Pomerol, a region in the Gironde, France.
Duden Dictionary
Pomelo
Po me lo Substantiv, feminin , die |Pom e lo |die Pomelo; Genitiv: der Pomelo, Plural: die Pomelos englisch 1 große, birnenförmige Zitrusfrucht mit dicker weißgelblicher bis grünlicher Schale und rosafarbenem, brombeerähnlich schmeckendem Fruchtfleisch; Rückkreuzung der Pampelmuse mit der Grapefruit 2 kleiner Baum mit großen, länglich -eiförmigen Blättern und mit Pomelos als Früchten
Pomeranze
Po me ran ze Substantiv, feminin , die |Pomer a nze |15. Jahrhundert, älter italienisch pommerancia, verdeutlichende Zusammensetzung aus: pomo = Apfel und arancia (aus dem Persischen ) = bitter, also eigentlich = bittere Apfelsine 1 (besonders in den Mittelmeerländern und in Indien kultivierter ) kleiner Baum mit schmalen dunkelgrünen Blättern, stark duftenden weißen Blüten und runden orangefarbenen Früchten 2 orangefarbene, runde, der Apfelsine ähnliche, aber kleinere Zitrusfrucht (mit saurem Fruchtfleisch und bitter schmeckender Schale ); Frucht der Pomeranze 1
Pomeranzenöl
Po me ran zen öl Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pomer a nzenöl |
Pomeschtschik
Po me scht schik, Po mescht schik Substantiv, maskulin Geschichte , der |Pom e schtschik |der Pomeschtschik; Genitiv: des Pomeschtschiks, Plural: die Pomeschtschiks oder Pomeschtschiki russisch Besitzer eines Pomestje
Pomestje
Po mes t je , Po mest je Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pom e stje |das Pomestje; Genitiv: des Pomestje Land-, Lehngut im zaristischen Russland
Spanish Dictionary
pomelo
pomelo nombre masculino 1 Árbol frutal de tronco recto, copa redonda y abundante, hojas grandes ovaladas, de color verde oscuro, flores grandes, blancas y perfumadas y fruto comestible .SINÓNIMO toronjo .2 Fruto de este árbol, comestible, de color amarillo, de forma parecida a la naranja pero achatado, y sabor muy ácido .SINÓNIMO toronja .
pómez
pómez VÉASE piedra pómez .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
pomegranate
pome gran ate /pɑ́mɪɡræ̀nət, pʌ́m -|pɔ́m -/名詞 C 〘植 〙ザクロ ; ザクロの実 [木 ].
Pomeranian
Pom er a ni an /pɑ̀məréɪniən |pɔ̀m -/名詞 C 1 〖しばしばp -〗〘動 〙ポメラニアン (pom ) 〘長毛種の小型犬 〙.2 ポメラニア人 .形容詞 〖しばしばp -〗(ポーランド北西部 )ポメラニアの .