English-Thai Dictionary
abele
N ต้น ไปห ยาง เงิน ton-pai-yarng-ngern
abelmosk
N ช นิดหนึ่ง ของ ต้นไม้ เมืองร้อน cha-nid-nueng-kong-ton-mai-mueang-ron
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ABELE, ABEL-TREE
n.An obsolete name of the while poplar. [See Poplar. ]
ABELIANS, ABELONIANS, or ABELITES
in Church history, a sect in Africa which arose in the reign of Areadius; they married, but lived in continence after the manner, as they pretended, of Abel, and attempted to maintain the sect by adopting the children of others.
ABELMOSK
n.A trivial name of a species of hibiscus, or Syrian mallow. The plant rises on a herbacceous stalk, three or four feet, sending out two or three side branches. The seeds have a musky odor, for which reason the Arabians mix them with coffee.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ABELE
A *bele ", n. Etym: [D. abeel (abeel-boom ), OF. abel, aubel, fr. a dim. of L. albus white. ]
Defn: The white polar (Populus alba ). Six abeles i' the churchyard grow. Mrs. Browning.
ABELIAN; ABELITE; ABELONIAN
A *bel "i *an, A "bel *ite, A `bel *o "ni *an, n. (Eccl. Hist. )
Defn: One of a sect in Africa (4th century ), mentioned by St. Augustine, who states that they married, but lived in continence, after the manner, as they pretended, of Abel.
ABELMOSK
A "bel *mosk `, n. Etym: [NL. abelmoschus, fr. Ar. abu-l-misk father of musk, i.e., producing musk. See Musk. ] (Bot. )
Defn: An evergreen shrub (Hibiscus -- formerly Abelmoschus- moschatus ), of the East and West Indies and Northern Africa, whose musky seeds are used in perfumery and to flavor coffee; -- sometimes called musk mallow.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Abel
A bel |ˈābəl ˈeɪbəl | (in the Bible ) the second son of Adam and Eve, murdered by his brother Cain.
Abel, Niels Henrik
A bel, Niels Henrik |ˈäbəl ˈeɪbəl | (1802 –29 ), Norwegian mathematician. He developed the concept of elliptic functions, independently of Jacobi, and did work on integral equations and power series.
Abelard, Peter
Ab e lard, Peter |ˈabəˌlärd ˈæbəlɑrd | (1079 –1142 ), French scholar, theologian, and philosopher. He is famous for his tragic love affair with his student Héloïse. See also Héloïse.
abele
a bele |əˈbēl əˈbil | ▶noun the white poplar. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin albellus, diminutive of albus ‘white. ’ The term was reintroduced in the late 16th cent. from Dutch abeel (from Old French abel ), when specimens were imported into England from the Netherlands.
abelia
abelia |əˈbiːlɪə | ▶noun an East Asian shrub of the honeysuckle family, typically having small tubular pink or white flowers. ●Genus Abelia, family Caprifoliaceae. ORIGIN modern Latin; named after Clarke Abel (1780 –1826 ), English botanist.
abelian
a be li an |əˈbēlēən, -yən əˈbiljən | ▶adjective Mathematics (of a group ) having members related by a commutative operation (e.g., a × b = b × a ). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after N. H. Abel (see Abel, Niels Henrik ).
Oxford Dictionary
Abel
Abel |ˈeɪb (ə )l | (in the Bible ) the second son of Adam and Eve, murdered by his brother Cain.
Abel, Niels Henrik
Abel, Niels Henrik |ˈɑːb (ə )l | (1802 –29 ), Norwegian mathematician. He proved that equations of the fifth degree cannot be solved by conventional algebraic methods, and made advances in the fields of power series and elliptic functions.
Abelard, Peter
Abelard, Peter |ˈabəlɑː (d )| (1079 –1142 ), French scholar, theologian, and philosopher. He is famous for his tragic love affair with his pupil Héloïse (see Héloïse ).
abele
abele |əˈbiːl, ˈeɪb (ə )l | ▶noun the white poplar. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin albellus, diminutive of albus ‘white ’. The term was reintroduced in the late 16th cent. from Dutch abeel (from Old French abel ), when specimens were imported from the Netherlands.
abelia
abelia |əˈbiːlɪə | ▶noun an East Asian shrub of the honeysuckle family, typically having small tubular pink or white flowers. ●Genus Abelia, family Caprifoliaceae. ORIGIN modern Latin; named after Clarke Abel (1780 –1826 ), English botanist.
abelian
abelian |əˈbiːlɪən | ▶adjective Mathematics (of a group ) having members related by a commutative operation (i.e. a * b = b * a ). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from N. H. Abel (see Abel, Niels Henrik ) + -ian .
Duden Dictionary
Abel
Abel Eigenname |A bel |biblischer männlicher Eigenname
Abelespiele
Abe le spie le Pluralwort , die |A belespiele |die Abelespiele (Plural ) mittelniederländisch ; abele spelen »schöne Spiele «älteste (spätmittelalterliche ) ernste Dramen in niederländischer Sprache
Abelmoschus
Abel mo schus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Abelm o schus auch ˈaːbl̩ …|der Abelmoschus; Genitiv: des Abelmoschus, Plural: die Abelmoschusse neulateinisch abelmoschus < arabisch abū 'l-misk = Vater des Moschus (zu den Malvengewächsen gehörende ) Pflanze mit nach Moschus duftenden Samenkörnern, die zum Räuchern dienen
Spanish Dictionary
abellotado, -da
abellotado, -da adjetivo Que tiene una forma semejante a la de la bellota .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Abel
A bel /éɪb (ə )l /名詞 〘聖書 〙アベル 〘AdamとEveの第2子; 兄Cainに殺害された 〙.