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tulle

N ผ้า บาง เนื้อ ละเอียด  pa-bang-nuan-la-iad

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TULL

Tull, v. t. Etym: [OE. tullen. See Tole. ]

 

Defn: To allure; to tole. [Obs. ] With empty hands men may no hawkes tull. Chaucer.

 

TULLE

Tulle, n. Etym: [F.; -- so called from the town of Tulle, in France. ]

 

Defn: A kind of silk lace or light netting, used for veils, etc.

 

TULLIAN

Tul "li *an, a. Etym: [L. Tullianus, from Tullius, the name of a Roman gens. ]

 

Defn: Belonging to, or in the style of, Tully (Marcus Tullius Cicero ).

 

TULLIBEE

TULLIBEE Tul "li *bee, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A whitefish (Coregonus tullibee ) found in the Great Lakes of North America; -- called also mongrel whitefish.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Tull, Jethro

Tull, Jethro |təl təl | (1674 –1741 ), English agriculturalist. In 1701, he invented the seed drill, a machine that could sow seeds in accurately spaced rows at a controlled rate, reducing the need for farm laborers.

 

Tullamore

Tullamore |ˌtʊləˈmɔː | the county town of Offaly, in the Republic of Ireland; pop. 10,900 (2006 ).

 

tulle

tulle |to͞ol tul | noun a soft, fine silk, cotton, or nylon material like net, used for making veils and dresses. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Tulle, a town in southwestern France, where it was first made.

 

tullibee

tul li bee |ˈtələˌbē ˈtələbi | noun ( pl. same or tullibees ) a lake cisco (fish ) of a deep-bodied race living in the Great Lakes of Canada. [Coregonus artedii tullibee, family Salmonidae. ] ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Canadian French toulibi, outolouby, from Ojibwa otōlipī.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Tull, Jethro

Tull, Jethro |tʌl | (1674 –1741 ), English agriculturalist. In 1701 he invented the seed drill, a machine which could sow seeds in accurately spaced rows at a controlled rate, reducing the need for farm labourers.

 

Tullamore

Tullamore |ˌtʊləˈmɔː | the county town of Offaly, in the Republic of Ireland; pop. 10,900 (2006 ).

 

tulle

tulle |t (j )uːl | noun [ mass noun ] a soft, fine silk, cotton, or nylon material like net, used for making veils and dresses. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Tulle, a town in SW France, where it was first made.

 

tullibee

tullibee |ˈtʌlɪbiː | noun ( pl. same or tullibees ) a lake cisco (fish ) of a deep-bodied race living in the Great Lakes of Canada. Coregonus artedii tullibee, family Salmonidae. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Canadian French toulibi, ultimately from Ojibwa.

 

Duden Dictionary

Tüll

Tüll Substantiv, maskulin , der |T ü ll |der Tüll; Genitiv: des Tülls, (Arten : ) Tülle französisch tulle, nach der französischen Stadt Tulle besonders für Gardinen verwendetes, lockeres, netzartiges Gewebe (aus Baumwolle, Seide, Chemiefasern ) Florentiner Tüll (feiner, mit Rankenmustern bestickter Tüll )

 

Tüllärmel

Tüll är mel Substantiv, maskulin , der |T ü llärmel |Ärmel aus Tüll

 

tüllartig

tüll ar tig Adjektiv |t ü llartig |wie Tüll geartet ein tüllartiges Gewebe

 

Tüllbluse

Tüll blu se Substantiv, feminin , die |T ü llbluse |

 

Tülle

Tül le Substantiv, feminin landschaftlich , die |T ü lle |mittelhochdeutsch tülle, althochdeutsch tulli = röhrenförmige Verlängerung der Pfeil- oder Speerspitze 1 Schnabel 3 die Tülle einer Kaffeekanne 2 röhrenartiger Teil eines Werkzeugs o. Ä., in den etwas, z. B. ein Stiel, hineingesteckt wird

 

Tüllgardine

Tüll gar di ne Substantiv, feminin , die |T ü llgardine |Gardine aus Tüll

 

Tullia

Tul lia Eigenname |T u llia |altrömischer weiblicher Eigenname

 

Tullius

Tul li us Eigenname |T u llius |altrömischer männlicher Eigenname

 

Tulln

Tulln Eigenname |T u lln |Bezirk und Stadt in Niederösterreich

 

Tüllschleier

Tüll schlei er Substantiv, maskulin , der |T ü llschleier |

 

Tüllvorhang

Tüll vor hang Substantiv, maskulin , der |T ü llvorhang |

 

French Dictionary

tulle

tulle n. m. nom masculin Tissu léger à mailles rondes ou polygonales. : Un voile de tulle. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom: un tulle.

 

Spanish Dictionary

tullido, -da

tullido, -da adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona, animal ] Que está imposibilitado para moverse o para mover alguno de sus miembros .SINÓNIMO lisiado .

 

tullimiento

tullimiento nombre masculino Estado de la persona o animal que está tullido :se amanece fresco y distendido, sin el menor síntoma de tullimiento en los huesos .

 

tullir

tullir verbo transitivo 1 Hacer que una persona quede tullida .2 tullirse verbo pronominal Perder [una persona ] el movimiento de su cuerpo o de alguno de sus miembros . Conjugación [41 ] como mullir .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

tulle

tulle /t j uːl /名詞 U チュール 〘薄い網状の絹布 ナイロン布; ベールなどに用いる 〙.