English-Thai Dictionary
shaddock
N ผลไม้ ของ ต้นไม้ จำพวก Citrus grandis ต้นไม้ จำพวก Citrus grandis pon-la-mai-kong-ton-mai-jam-puek
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SHADDOCK
n.A variety of the orange (Citrus aurantium;) pampelmoe. A large species of orange (Citrus decumana.)
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SHADD
SHADD Shadd, n. (Mining. )
Defn: Rounded stones containing tin ore, lying at the surface of the ground, and indicating a vein. Raymond.
SHADDE
SHADDE Shad "de,
Defn: obs. imp. of Shed. Chaucer.
SHADDOCK
Shad "dock, n. Etym: [Said to be so called from a Captain Shaddock, who first brought this fruit from the East Indies. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A tree (Citrus decumana ) and its fruit, which is a large species of orange; -- called also forbidden fruit, and pompelmous.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Shaddai
Shad dai |SHäˈdī ʃɑˈdaɪ | ▶noun one of the names given to God in the Hebrew Bible. ORIGIN Hebrew, translated as ‘Almighty ’ in English versions of the Bible, but of uncertain meaning.
shaddock
shad dock |ˈSHadək ˈʃædək | ▶noun another term for pomelo. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: named after Captain Shaddock, who introduced it to the West Indies in the 17th cent.
shaddup
shadd up |ˌSHətˈəp ˌʃətˈəp | ▶exclam. informal be quiet!: “Shaddup! If he wants to confess, let him. ” ORIGIN 1950s: representing a pronunciation of shut up .
Oxford Dictionary
Shaddai
Shaddai |ˈʃadʌɪ | ▶noun one of the names given to God in the Hebrew Bible. ORIGIN Hebrew, translated as ‘Almighty ’ in English versions of the Bible, but of uncertain meaning.
shaddock
shaddock |ˈʃadək | ▶noun another term for pomelo. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: named after Captain Shaddock, who introduced it to the West Indies in the 17th cent.
shaddup
shaddup |ʃʌˈdʌp | ▶exclamation informal be quiet!: ‘Shaddup! If he wants to confess, let him. ’. ORIGIN 1950s: representing a pronunciation of shut up .