English-Thai Dictionary
Somalia
N ประเทศ โซมาเลีย pra-thed-so-ma-ria
Somalia
N โซมาเลีย so-ma-ria
soma
N ร่างกาย ของ สิ่งมีชีวิต
somatic
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ร่างกาย ซึ่ง แยกจาก จิตใจ physical bodily kiao-kab-rang-kai
somatology
N มนุษยวิทยา ที่ เกี่ยวกับ ลักษณะ รูปพรรณ สัณ ฐาน ของ คน
somatopleure
N ชั้น คู่ ที่เกิด จาก ชั้นบน ของ แผ่น ข้าง ของ Mesoderm
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SOMATIC, SOMATICAL
a.Corporeal; pertaining to a body. [Not in use. ]
SOMATIST
n.[supra. ] One who admits the existence or corporeal or material beings only; one who denies the existence of spiritual substances.
SOMATOLOGY
n.The doctrine of bodies or material substances.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SOMA
So "ma, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Anat. )
Defn: The whole axial portion of an animal, including the head, neck, trunk, and tail. B. G. Wilder.
SOMAJ; SAMAJ
SOMAJ; SAMAJ So "maj ", Sa *maj ", n.
Defn: A society; a congregation; a worshiping assembly, or church, esp. of the Brahmo-somaj. [India ]
SOMALI; SOMAL
SOMALI; SOMAL So *ma "li, So *mal ", n. (Ethnol.)
Defn: A Hamitic people of East Central Africa.
SOMATIC
So *mat "ic, a. Etym: [Gr.
1. Of or pertaining to the body as a whole; corporeal; as, somatic death; somatic changes.
2. Of or pertaining to the wall of the body; somatopleuric; parietal; as, the somatic stalk of the yolk sac of an embryo. Somatic death. See the Note under Death, n., 1.
SOMATICAL
SOMATICAL So *mat "ic *al, a.
Defn: Somatic.
SOMATICS
SOMATICS So *mat "ics, n.
Defn: The science which treats of the general properties of matter; somatology.
SOMATIST
SOMATIST So "ma *tist, n.
Defn: One who admits the existence of material beings only; a materialist. Glanvill.
SOMATOCYST
So "ma *to *cyst, n. Etym: [Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A cavity in the primary nectocalyx of certain Siphonophora. See Illust. under Nectocalyx.
SOMATOLOGY
So `ma *tol "o *gy, n. Etym: [Gr. -logy. ]
1. The dictrine or the science of the general properties of material substances; somatics.
2. A treatise on the human body; anatomy. Dunglison.
SOMATOME
So "ma *tome, n. Etym: [Gr. (Anat. & (Zoöl.)
Defn: See Somite.
SOMATOPLEURE
So "ma *to *pleure, n. Etym: [Gr. (Anat. )
Defn: The outer, or parietal, one of the two lamellæ into which the vertebrate blastoderm divides on either side of the notochord, and from which the walls of the body and the amnion are developed. See Splanchopleure.
SOMATOPLEURIC
SOMATOPLEURIC So `ma *to *pleu "ric, a. (Anat. )
Defn: of or pertaining to the somatopleure.
SOMATOTROPISM
So `ma *tot "ro *pism, n. Etym: [Gr. (Physiol.)
Defn: A directive influence exercised by a mass of matter upon growing organs. Encyc. Brit.
New American Oxford Dictionary
soma
so ma 1 |ˈsōmə ˈsoʊmə | ▶noun [ usu. in sing. ] Biology the parts of an organism other than the reproductive cells. • the body as distinct from the soul, mind, or psyche. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek sōma ‘body. ’
soma
so ma 2 |ˈsoʊmə ˈsōmə | ▶noun Hinduism an intoxicating drink prepared from a plant and used in Vedic ritual, believed to be the drink of the gods. • (also soma plant ) the plant from which this drink is prepared. See hom. • (in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World ) a narcotic drug which produces euphoria and hallucination, distributed by the state in order to promote content and social harmony. ORIGIN Sanskrit sōma.
somaesthetic
som aes thet ic ▶adjective British spelling of somesthetic.
Somali
So ma li |səˈmälē, sō -səˈmɑli | ▶noun ( pl. same or Somalis ) a member of a mainly Muslim people of Somalia. • the Cushitic language that is the official language of Somalia, also spoken in Djibouti and parts of Kenya and Ethiopia. • a native or inhabitant of Somalia. ▶adjective of or relating to Somalia, the Somalis, or their language. DERIVATIVES So ma li an |-lēən |adjective & noun ORIGIN the name in Somali.
Somalia
So ma li a |səˈmälēə, sōˈmälyə səˈmɑliə | a country in northeastern Africa, on the peninsula known as the Horn of Africa; pop. 9,832,000 (est. 2009 ); capital, Mogadishu; languages, Somali and Arabic (both official ). The area of the Horn of Africa was divided between British and Italian spheres of influence in the late 19th century, and the modern republic of Somalia became independent in 1960 following the unification of the former British Somaliland and Italian Somalia. Civil war broke out in Somalia in 1988 and led to the overthrow of the government in 1991; in that year northern Somalia declared independence as the Somaliland Republic, and central government in the country remains weak.
Somali Peninsula
So ma li Pen in su la another name for Horn of Africa.
soman
so man |ˈsōmən ˈsoʊmən |(also Soman ) ▶noun a lethal organophosphorus nerve gas, developed in Germany during World War II. ORIGIN 1950s: from German, of unknown origin.
somatic
so mat ic |səˈmatik, sō -səˈmædɪk | ▶adjective of or relating to the body, esp. as distinct from the mind. • Biology of or relating to the soma. DERIVATIVES so mat i cal ly adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Greek sōmatikos, from sōma ‘body. ’
somatic cell
so mat ic cell ▶noun Biology any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
somatic mutation
som |at ¦ic mu |ta ¦tion ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biology the occurrence of a mutation in the somatic tissue of an organism, resulting in a genetically mosaic individual.
somatization
so mat i za tion |səˌmatəˈzāSHən, ˈsōmə -səˌmætəˈzeɪʃən | ▶noun Psychiatry the production of recurrent and multiple medical symptoms with no discernible organic cause.
somato-
somato- ▶comb. form of or relating to the human or animal body: somatotype. ORIGIN from Greek sōma, sōmat - ‘body. ’
somatomedin
so mat o me din |səˌmatəˈmēdn, ˌsōmə -səˈmætəˌmidn | ▶noun Biochemistry a hormone that acts as an intermediate in the stimulation of tissue growth by growth hormone. ORIGIN 1970s: from somato- ‘of the body ’ + ( inter )med (iary ) + -in 1 .
somatopleure
so mat o pleure |səˈmatəˌplo͝o (ə )r, ˈsōmətə -ˈsoʊmədəˌplʊər | ▶noun Embryology a layer of tissue in a vertebrate embryo comprising the ectoderm and the outer layer of mesoderm, and giving rise to the amnion, the chorion, and part of the body wall. Often contrasted with splanchnopleure. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from somato- ‘of the body ’ + Greek pleura ‘side. ’
somatosensory
so mat o sen so ry |səˌmatəˈsensərē, ˌsōmətə -ˌsoʊmədəˈsɛnsəri | ▶adjective Physiology relating to or denoting a sensation (such as pressure, pain, or warmth ) that can occur anywhere in the body, in contrast to one localized at a sense organ (such as sight, balance, or taste ). Also called somesthetic.
somatostatin
so mat o stat in |səˌmatəˈstatn, ˌsōmə -ˌsoʊməˈtɑstətn | ▶noun Biochemistry a hormone secreted in the pancreas and pituitary gland that inhibits gastric secretion and somatotropin release.
somatotropin
so mat o tro pin |səˌmatəˈtrōpən səˌmædəˈtrɑpən |(also somatotrophin ) ▶noun Biochemistry a growth hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
somatotype
so mat o type |səˈmatəˌtīp, ˌsōmə -səˈmædəˌtaɪp | ▶noun a category to which people are assigned according to the extent to which their bodily physique conforms to a basic type (usually endomorphic, mesomorphic, or ectomorphic ). DERIVATIVES so mat o typ ing noun ORIGIN 1940s: coined by W. H. Sheldon in Varieties of Human Physique .
Oxford Dictionary
soma
soma 1 |ˈsəʊmə | ▶noun 1 Biology the parts of an organism other than the reproductive cells. 2 the body as distinct from the soul, mind, or psyche. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek sōma ‘body ’.
soma
soma 2 |ˈsəʊmə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Hinduism an intoxicating drink prepared from a plant and used in Vedic ritual, believed to be the drink of the gods. See also hom. • (also soma plant ) [ count noun ] a plant used to make soma. • (in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World ) a narcotic drug which produces euphoria and hallucination, distributed by the state in order to promote content and social harmony. ORIGIN Sanskrit sōma.
somaesthetic
somaesthetic |ˌsəʊmiːsˈθɛtɪk |(US somesthetic ) ▶adjective another term for somatosensory. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek sōma ‘body ’ + aesthetic .
Somali
Somali |səˈmɑːli | ▶noun ( pl. same or Somalis ) a member of a mainly Muslim people of Somalia. • [ mass noun ] the Cushitic language of the Somalis, the official language of Somalia, also spoken in Djibouti and parts of Kenya and Ethiopia, and having over 6 million speakers. • a native or inhabitant of Somalia. ▶adjective relating to Somalia, the Somalis, or their language. DERIVATIVES Somalian adjective & noun ORIGIN the name in Somali.
Somalia
Somalia |səˈmɑːlɪə | a country in the Horn of Africa; pop. 9,832,000 (est. 2009 ); official languages, Somali and Arabic; capital, Mogadishu. The area of the Horn of Africa was divided between British and Italian spheres of influence in the late 19th century, and the modern republic of Somalia became independent in 1960 following the unification of the former British Somaliland and Italian Somalia. Civil war broke out in Somalia in 1988 and led to the overthrow of the government in 1991; in that year northern Somalia declared itself independent as the Somaliland Republic, and central government in the country remains weak.
Somali Peninsula
So ¦mali Peninsula another name for Horn of Africa.
soman
soman |ˈsəʊmən | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a lethal organophosphorus nerve gas, developed in Germany during the Second World War. ORIGIN 1950s: from German, of unknown origin.
somatic
somatic |səˈmatɪk | ▶adjective relating to the body, especially as distinct from the mind. • Biology relating to the soma. DERIVATIVES somatically adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Greek sōmatikos, from sōma ‘body ’.
somatic cell
som |at ¦ic cell ▶noun Biology any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
somatic mutation
som |at ¦ic mu |ta ¦tion ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biology the occurrence of a mutation in the somatic tissue of an organism, resulting in a genetically mosaic individual.
somatization
somatization |ˌsəʊmətʌɪˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |(also somatisation ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] Psychiatry the manifestation of psychological distress by the presentation of bodily symptoms: [ as modifier ] : somatization disorder. DERIVATIVES somatize verb
somato-
somato- |ˈsəʊmətəʊ | ▶combining form relating to the human or animal body: somatotype. ORIGIN from Greek sōma, sōmat - ‘body ’.
somatomedin
somatomedin |ˌsəʊmətə (ʊ )ˈmiːdɪn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biochemistry a hormone which acts as an intermediate in the stimulation of tissue growth by growth hormone. ORIGIN 1970s: from somato- ‘of the body ’ + ( inter )med (iary ) + -in 1 .
somatopleure
somatopleure |ˌsəʊmətə (ʊ )ˈplʊə | ▶noun Embryology a layer of tissue in a vertebrate embryo comprising the ectoderm and the outer layer of mesoderm, and giving rise to the amnion, chorion, and part of the body wall. Often contrasted with splanchnopleure. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from somato- ‘of the body ’ + Greek pleura ‘side ’.
somatosensory
som ¦ato |sen ¦sory |ˌsəʊmətə (ʊ )ˈsɛns (ə )ri | ▶adjective Physiology relating to or denoting a sensation (such as pressure, pain, or warmth ) which can occur anywhere in the body, in contrast to one localized at a sense organ (such as sight, balance, or taste ). Also called somaesthetic.
somatostatin
somatostatin |ˌsəʊmətə (ʊ )ˈstatɪn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biochemistry a hormone secreted in the pancreas and pituitary gland which inhibits gastric secretion and somatotrophin release.
somatotrophin
somatotrophin |ˌsəʊmətə (ʊ )ˈtrəʊfɪn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biochemistry a growth hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland.
somatotype
som ¦ato |type |ˈsəʊmətə (ʊ )tʌɪp | ▶noun a category to which people are assigned according to the extent to which their bodily physique conforms to a basic type (usually endomorphic, mesomorphic, or ectomorphic ). DERIVATIVES somatotyping noun ORIGIN 1940s: coined by W. H. Sheldon in Varieties of Human Physique .
Duden Dictionary
Soma
So ma Substantiv, Neutrum , das |S o ma |das Soma; Genitiv: des Soma, Plural: die Somata griechisch sõma (Genitiv: sṓmatos ) = Körper 1 Medizin, Psychologie Körper (im Gegensatz zu Geist, Seele, Gemüt )2 Biologie, Medizin Gesamtheit der Körperzellen eines Organismus (im Gegensatz zu den Keimzellen, Geschlechtszellen )
Soma
So ma Substantiv, maskulin , der |S o ma |der Soma; Genitiv: des Soma [s ], Plural: die Somas sanskritisch [im Mondgott personifizierter ] Opfertrank der vedischen Religion; vgl. Haoma
Somali
So ma li Substantiv, maskulin , der |Som a li |der Somali; Genitiv: des Somali [s ], Plural: die Somalis Angehöriger eines ostafrikanischen Volkes
Somalia
So ma lia Substantiv, Neutrum |Som a lia |Somalias Staat in Ostafrika
Somalier
So ma li er Substantiv, maskulin , der |Som a lier |der Somalier; Genitiv: des Somaliers, Plural: die Somalier Einwohnerbezeichnung
Somalierin
So ma li e rin , So ma li erin Substantiv, feminin , die |Som a lierin |weibliche Form zu Somalier
Somaliland
So ma li land Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Som a liland |das Somaliland; Genitiv: des Somaliland [e ]s nordostafrikanische Landschaft
somalisch
so ma lisch Adjektiv |som a lisch |Somalia, die Samalier betreffend; aus Somalia stammend
Somatiker
So ma ti ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Som a tiker |der Somatiker; Genitiv: des Somatikers, Plural: die Somatiker Arzt, der sich mit den körperlichen Erscheinungsformen der Krankheiten befasst
Somatikerin
So ma ti ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Som a tikerin |die Somatikerin; Genitiv: der Somatikerin, Plural: die Somatikerinnen weibliche Form zu Somatiker
somatisch
so ma tisch Adjektiv |som a tisch österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|zu Soma 1 Medizin, Psychologie das Soma 1 betreffend die somatischen Ursachen einer Krankheit | rein somatisch bedingte Symptome 2 Biologie, Medizin das Soma 2 betreffend somatische Zellen, Proteine
somatogen
so ma to gen Adjektiv |somatog e n |griechisch-neulateinisch 1 Medizin; Psychologie körperlich bedingt, verursacht 2 Biologie von Körperzellen [und nicht aus der Erbmasse ] gebildet von Veränderungen an Individuen
Somatogramm
So ma to gramm Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Somatogr a mm |das Somatogramm; Genitiv: des Somatogramms, Plural: die Somatogramme grafische Darstellung, Schaubild der körperlichen Entwicklung besonders eines Säuglings oder Kleinkindes
Somatologie
So ma to lo gie Substantiv, feminin , die |Somatolog ie | -logie (als Teilgebiet der Anthropologie ) Wissenschaft, Lehre von den allgemeinen Eigenschaften des menschlichen Körpers
Somatometrie
So ma to me t rie , So ma to me trie Substantiv, feminin Anthropologie , die |Somatometr ie |die Somatometrie; Genitiv: der Somatometrie Messungen am menschlichen Körper
Somatopsychologie
So ma to psy cho lo gie Substantiv, feminin , die |Somatopsycholog ie |die Somatopsychologie; Genitiv: der Somatopsychologie Teilgebiet der Psychologie, das sich mit den Beziehungen zwischen Körper und Seele, mit dem Seelenleben in seinen körperlichen Begleiterscheinungen befasst
Somatoskopie
So ma to s ko pie , So ma to sko pie Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Somatoskop ie |die Somatoskopie; Genitiv: der Somatoskopie, Plural: die Somatoskopien Untersuchung des Körpers
Somatotropin
So ma to t ro pin , So ma to tro pin Substantiv, Neutrum Biologie; Medizin , das |Somatotrop i n |das Somatotropin; Genitiv: des Somatotropins Wachstumshormon aus dem Hypophysenvorderlappen
French Dictionary
somali
somali ou somalien , ienne adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin De Somalie. : Un film somali ou somalien. Un Somali, un Somalien, une Somalie, une Somalienne. Note Typographique L ’adjectif s ’écrit avec une minuscule; le nom, avec une majuscule.
Spanish Dictionary
soma
soma nombre femenino 1 Harina más gruesa que se saca del trigo .SINÓNIMO cabezuela, zoma .2 biol Conjunto de las células de un organismo, con excepción de las reproductoras .
somalí
somalí adjetivo 1 Relativo a Somalia, país del este de África, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es de Somalia .3 nombre masculino Lengua cusita que se habla en Somalia, Etiopía y Kenia .El plural es somalíes, culto, o somalís, popular .
somanta
somanta nombre femenino Esp coloquial Paliza, serie de golpes .SINÓNIMO manta, tunda, zurra .
somatén
somatén nombre masculino Esp Cuerpo de gente armada no perteneciente al ejército, que se reunía a toque de campana en un momento dado para perseguir a los criminales o defenderse del enemigo :actualmente, el somatén solamente se mantiene por tradición en algunos pueblos de Cataluña, comunidad en la que históricamente (desde la Alta Edad Media hasta la posguerra ) ha tenido mayor importancia este cuerpo .
somático, -ca
somático, -ca adjetivo 1 De la parte material o corpórea de un ser animado o relacionado con ella :enfermedad somática; alteraciones somáticas; molestias somáticas; la exploración somática y psíquica del paciente; la condición somática del hombre .2 [célula ] Que se diferencia y forma los tejidos y órganos del cuerpo de un individuo, a diferencia de las que están destinadas a dar origen a un nuevo ser .
somatización
somatización nombre femenino 1 Acción de somatizar .2 nombre femenino Efecto de somatizar .
somatizar
somatizar verbo transitivo Convertir los trastornos psíquicos en síntomas orgánicos y funcionales :el paciente somatiza su ansiedad, percibe molestias físicas diversas y se va llenando de achaques . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .
somatología
somatología nombre femenino Estudio comparativo de la estructura y el desarrollo del cuerpo del ser humano .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Somali
So ma li /səmɑ́ːli , ⦅米 ⦆soʊ -/名詞 複 ~s, ~1 C ソマリア人 .2 U ソマリ語 .
Somalia
So ma li a /səmɑ́ːliə , ⦅米 ⦆soʊ -/名詞 ソマリア (民主共和国 ) 〘アフリカ東部の国; 首都Mogadishu 〙.
somatic
so mat ic /soʊmǽtɪk /形容詞 1 (精神に対し )身体の, 肉体の .2 〘解剖 〙体腔 (こう )(壁 )の .3 〘生物 〙体細胞の .~̀ c é ll 体細胞 (→germ cell ).so m á t i cal ly 副詞