English-Thai Dictionary
auric
A ที่ ประกอบด้วย ทอง
auricle
N ที่ ประกอบด้วย ทอง
auricula
N ต้นไม้ พวก Primula Auricula มีด อก คล้าย กับ ใบ หู
auricular
A เกี่ยวกับ หู ที่ คล้าย ใบ หู
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
AURIC
a.[from aurum, gold. ] Pertaining to gold. The auric acid is a saturated combination of gold and oxygen.
AURICLE
n.[L. auricula, dim. from auris, the ear. ] 1. The external ear, or that part which is prominent from the heat.
2. The auricles of the heart are two muscular bags, situated at the base, serving as diverticula for the blood, during the diastole. They resemble the auricle of the ear, and cover the ventricles of the heart, like caps. Their systole of the heart, and vice versa. They receive the blood from the veins, and communicate it to the ventricles.
AURICULA
n.That species of primrose, called, from the shape of its leaves, bear's ear.
AURICULAR
a.[from L. auricula, the ear. ] 1. Pertaining to the ear; within the sense of hearing; told in the ear; as auricular confession.
2. Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as auricular evidence.
3. Traditional; known by report; as auricular traditions.
AURICULARLY
adv. In a secret manner; by way of whisper, or voice addressed to the ear.
AURICULATE
a.Shaped like the ear.
AURICULATED
a.Having large or elongated ears; as the auriculated vulture.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
AURIC
Au "ric, a. Etym: [L. aurum gold. ]
1. Of or pertaining to gold.
2. (Chem. )
Defn: Pertaining to, or derived from, gold; -- said of those compounds of gold in which this element has its higher valence; as, auric oxide; auric chloride.
AURICHALCEOUS
Au `ri *chal "ce *ous, a. Etym: [L. aurichalcum, for orichalcum brass. ](Zoöl.)
Defn: Brass-colored.
AURICHALCITE
Au `ri *chal "cite, n. Etym: [See Aurichalceous. ] (Min. )
Defn: A hydrous carbonate of copper and zinc, found in pale green or blue crystalline aggregations. It yields a kind of brass on reduction.
AURICLE
Au "ri *cle, n. Etym: [L. auricula, dim. of auris ear. See Ear. ]
1. (Anat. ) (a ) The external ear, or that part of the ear which is prominent from the head. (b ) The chamber, or one of the two chambers, of the heart, by which the blood is received and transmitted to the ventricle or ventricles; -- so called from its resemblance to the auricle or external ear of some quadrupeds. See Heart.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: An angular or ear-shaped lobe.
3. An instrument applied to the ears to give aid in hearing; a kind of ear trumpet. Mansfield.
AURICLED
AURICLED Au "ri *cled, a.
Defn: Having ear-shaped appendages or lobes; auriculate; as, auricled leaves.
AURICULA
Au *ric "u *la, n.; pl. L. Auriculæ (, E. Auriculas (. Etym: [L.auricula. See Auricle. ]
1. (Bot. ) (a ) A species of Primula, or primrose, called also, from the shape of its leaves, bear's-ear. (b ) (b ) A species of Hirneola (H. auricula ), a membranaceous fungus, called also auricula Judæ, or Jew's-ear. P. Cyc.
2. (Zoöl.) (a ) A genus of air-breathing mollusks mostly found near the sea, where the water is brackish (b ) One of the five arched processes of the shell around the jaws of a sea urchin.
AURICULAR
Au *ric "u *lar, a. Etym: [LL. auricularis: cf. F. auriculaire. See Auricle. ]
1. Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing; as, auricular nerves.
2. Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest. This next chapter is a penitent confession of the king, and the strangest... that ever was auricular. Milton.
3. Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as, auricular evidence. "Auricular assurance. " Shak.
4. Received by the ear; known by report. "Auricular traditions." Bacon.
5. (Anat. )
Defn: Pertaining to the auricles of the heart. Auricular finger, the little finger; so called because it can be readily introduced into the ear passage.
AURICULARIA
Au *ric `u *la "ri *a, n. pl. Etym: [Neut. pl. , fr. LL. auricularis.](Zoöl.)
Defn: A kind of holothurian larva, with soft, blunt appendages. See Illustration in Appendix.
AURICULARLY
AURICULARLY Au *ric "u *lar *ly, adv.
Defn: In an auricular manner.
AURICULARS
AURICULARS Au *ric "u *lars, n. pl. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A circle of feathers surrounding the opening of the ear of birds.
AURICULATE; AURICULATED
Au *ric "u *late, Au *ric "u *la `ted, a. Etym: [See Auricle. ] (Biol.)
Defn: Having ears or appendages like ears; eared. Esp. : (a ) (Bot. ) Having lobes or appendages like the ear; shaped like the ear; auricled. (b ) (Zoöl.) Having an angular projection on one or both sides, as in certain bivalve shells, the foot of some gastropods,etc. Auriculate leaf, one having small appended leaves or lobes on each side of its petiole or base.
New American Oxford Dictionary
auric
au ric 1 |ˈôrik ˈɔrɪk | ▶adjective of or relating to the aura supposedly surrounding a living creature.
auric
au ric 2 |ˈɔrɪk ˈôrik | ▶adjective Chemistry of gold with a valence of three. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin aurum ‘gold ’ + -ic .
Auric, Georges
Au ric, Georges |ōˈrēk ˈɔrik | (1899 –1983 ), French composer. He is best known for his scores for movies such as The Lavender Hill Mob (1951 ) and Moulin Rouge (1952 ).
auricle
au ri cle |ˈôrikəl ˈɔrəkəl | ▶noun Anatomy & Biology a structure resembling an ear or earlobe. • another term for atrium (of the heart ). • strictly, a small muscular appendage of each atrium. • the external part or pinna of the ear. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin auricula ‘external part of the ear, ’ diminutive of auris ‘ear. ’
auricula
auricula |ɔːˈrɪkjʊlə | ▶noun an Alpine primula from which a wide range of flowering cultivars have been developed. It has leaves that supposedly resemble bears' ears. Also called bear's ear. ●Primula auricula, family Primulaceae. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, diminutive of auris ‘ear ’.
auricular
au ric u lar |ôˈrikyələr ɔˈrɪkjələr | ▶adjective 1 of or relating to the ear or hearing. 2 of, relating to, or shaped like an auricle. ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin auricularis, from auricula, diminutive of auris ‘ear. ’
auriculate
au ric u late |ôˈrikyəlit, -ˌlāt ɔˈrɪkjələt | ▶adjective Botany & Zoology having one or more structures shaped like an ear or earlobe. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin auricula ‘external part of the ear ’ (diminutive of auris ‘ear ’) + -ate 2 .
auriculotherapy
au ric u lo ther apy |ôˌrikyəlōˈTHerəpē ɔˌrɪkjələʊˈθɛrəpi | ▶noun a form of acupuncture applied to points on the ear in order to treat other parts of the body. ORIGIN 1970s: from Latin auricula ‘external part of the ear ’ + therapy .
Oxford Dictionary
auric
auric 1 |ˈɔːrɪk | ▶adjective relating to the aura supposedly surrounding a living creature.
auric
auric 2 |ˈɔːrɪk | ▶adjective Chemistry of gold with a valency of three; of gold (III ). ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin aurum ‘gold ’ + -ic .
Auric, Georges
Auric, Georges |ˈɔːrɪk, French ɔʀik | (1899 –1983 ), French composer. Auric was a member of the anti-romantic group Les Six. He is probably best known for film music such as the scores for The Lavender Hill Mob (1951 ) and Moulin Rouge (1952 ).
auricle
auricle |ˈɔːrɪk (ə )l | ▶noun Anatomy & Biology 1 a structure resembling an ear or ear lobe. • the external part or pinna of the ear. 2 another term for atrium (of the heart ). • a small muscular flap on the surface of each atrium of the heart. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin auricula ‘external part of the ear ’, diminutive of auris ‘ear ’.
auricula
auricula |ɔːˈrɪkjʊlə | ▶noun an Alpine primula from which a wide range of flowering cultivars have been developed. It has leaves that supposedly resemble bears' ears. Also called bear's ear. ●Primula auricula, family Primulaceae. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, diminutive of auris ‘ear ’.
auricular
auricular |ɔːˈrɪkjʊlə | ▶adjective 1 relating to the ear or hearing. 2 relating to or shaped like an auricle. ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin auricularis, from auricula, diminutive of auris ‘ear ’.
auriculate
auriculate |ɔːˈrɪkjʊlət | ▶adjective chiefly Botany & Zoology having one or more structures shaped like an ear or ear lobe. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: from Latin auricula ‘external part of the ear ’ (diminutive of auris ‘ear ’) + -ate 2 .
auriculotherapy
auriculotherapy |ɔːˌrɪkjələʊˈθɛrəpi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a form of acupuncture applied to points on the ear in order to treat other parts of the body. ORIGIN 1970s: from Latin auricula ‘external part of the ear ’ + -o- + therapy .
French Dictionary
auriculaire
auriculaire adj. et n. m. adjectif Qui se rapporte à l ’oreille. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec l ’adjectif oculaire, qui se rapporte à l ’œil. nom masculin Le cinquième doigt de la main, le petit doigt, dont l ’extrémité peut être introduite dans l ’oreille. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom: un auriculaire. LOCUTION Témoin auriculaire. Témoin qui a entendu de ses oreilles. Note Orthographique auricul aire.
Spanish Dictionary
áurico, -ca
áurico, -ca adjetivo Del oro o relacionado con él .
aurícula
aurícula nombre femenino anat Cavidad del corazón, situada sobre cada uno de los ventrículos, que recibe la sangre de las venas :la aurícula derecha se comunica mediante la válvula tricúspide con el ventrículo derecho, y la aurícula izquierda con el ventrículo correspondiente mediante la válvula mitral .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xviii ) del latín auricula ‘oreja ’, que por comparación se aplica a la ‘cavidad cardíaca ’ y a la ‘prolongación de la parte inferior del limbo de las hojas ’. Del mismo origen que oreja (V.).
auricular
auricular adjetivo 1 Del oído o relacionado con este órgano :el pabellón auricular forma parte del oído externo .2 De la aurícula del corazón o relacionado con ella :malformaciones auriculares .3 nombre masculino /adjetivo Dedo más pequeño y delgado de la mano .SINÓNIMO meñique .4 nombre masculino Parte o pieza de un aparato que está dotada de un dispositivo capaz de transformar ondas eléctricas en ondas sonoras y que se acopla directamente al oído para la recepción del sonido, en especial la del teléfono :descolgó el auricular y marcó una cifra .5 auriculares nombre masculino plural Aparato que consta de dos de estas piezas que, unidas por una tira generalmente curva y ajustable a la cabeza, se acoplan a los oídos para la recepción del sonido :auriculares inalámbricos; el equipo de música cuenta con una conexión para auriculares y otra para micrófonos; con estos auriculares el usuario puede escuchar la radio sin despertar a los demás habitantes de su casa .SINÓNIMO cascos .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín auricularis. De la familia etimológica de oreja (V.).
auriculopuntura
auriculopuntura nombre femenino med Tratamiento terapéutico en el que se efectúa la punción de puntos precisos del pabellón auditivo :la auriculopuntura se basa en la idea de que cada parte de la oreja se relaciona con una parte del cuerpo .
auriculoventricular
auriculoventricular adjetivo De las aurículas y los ventrículos tomados en conjunto, o relacionado con ellos .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
auricle
au ri cle /ɔ́ːrɪk (ə )l /名詞 C 〘解剖 〙1 外耳, 耳殻, 耳介 .2 ⦅広義で ⦆(心臓の )心耳 ; (心耳の )耳様突起 .3 〘生物 〙(動植物の )耳状部 .