English-Thai Dictionary
baccalaureate
N ผู้ สำเร็จ ปริญญาตรี (คำ ทางการ บัณ ฑิต bachelor graduate phu-sam-red-pa-rin-ya-tri
baccara
N การ เล่นไพ่ แบ็ก คา ระ (นิยม ในประเทศ ฝรั่ง เศษ baccarat kan-len-phai-baek-kha-ra
baccarat
N การ เล่นไพ่ แบ็ก คา ระ (นิยม ในประเทศ ฝรั่ง เศษ baccara kan-len-phai-baek-kha-ra
baccate
A คล้าย พวง ผลไม้ klai-puang-pol-la-mai
baccated
A ทำให้ เป็น พวง tam-hai-pen-puang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BACCA
n.[L.] In botany, a berry; a fruit which consists of a pulpy pericarp, without valves, inclosing several naked seeds.
BACCALAUREATE
n.[The first part of this word is from the same root as bachelor; or as Bailey supposes, from bacca, berry; and the latter part, from laurea, a laurel, from the practice of wearing a garland of bay berries. ] The degree of bachelor of arts.
BACCATED
a.[L. baccatus, garnished with pearls, from bacca, a berry. ] Set or adorned with pearls; having many berries.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BACCALAUREATE
Bac "ca *lau "re *ate, n. Etym: [NL. baccalaureatus, fr. LL. baccalaureus a bachelor of arts, fr. baccalarius, but as if fr L. bacca lauri bayberry, from the practice of the bachelor's wearing a garland of bayberries. See Bachelor. ]
1. The degree of bachelor of arts. (B.A. or A.B.), the first or lowest academical degree conferred by universities and colleges.
2. A baccalaureate sermon. [U.S.]
BACCALAUREATE
BACCALAUREATE Bac `ca *lau "re *ate, a.
Defn: Pertaining to a bachelor of arts. Baccalaureate sermon, in some American colleges, a sermon delivered as a farewell discourse to a graduating class.
BACCARA; BACCARAT
Bac `ca *ra ", Bac `ca *rat ", n. Etym: [F.]
Defn: A French game of cards, played by a banker and punters.
BACCARE; BACKARE
BACCARE; BACKARE Bac *ca "re, Bac *ka "re, interj.
Defn: Stand back! give place! -- a cant word of the Elizabethan writers, probably in ridicule of some person who pretended to a knowledge of Latin which he did not possess. Baccare! you are marvelous forward. Shak.
BACCATE
Bac "cate, a. Etym: [L. baccatus, fr. L. bacca berry. ] (Bot. )
Defn: Pulpy throughout, like a berry; -- said of fruits. Gray.
BACCATED
BACCATED Bac "ca *ted, a.
1. Having many berries.
2. Set or adorned with pearls. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
baccala
bac ca la |ˌbakəˈlä, ˈbakəˌlä ˈbɑkəlɑ | ▶noun Italian term for bacalao.
baccalaureate
bac ca lau re ate |ˌbakəˈlôrēit ˌbækəˈlɔriət | ▶noun 1 a college bachelor's degree. 2 Brit. an examination intended to qualify successful candidates for higher education. 3 Brit. a religious service held at some educational institutions before commencement, containing a farewell sermon to the graduating class. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. ( sense 1 ): from French baccalauréat or medieval Latin baccalaureatus, from baccalaureus ‘bachelor. ’ The earlier form baccalarius was altered by wordplay to conform with bacca lauri ‘laurel berry, ’ because of the laurels awarded to scholars. Sense 2 dates from 1970.
baccarat
bac ca rat |ˈbäkəˌrä, ˌbakəˈrä ˈbækəˌrɑ | ▶noun a gambling card game in which players hold two- or three-card hands, the winning hand being that giving the highest remainder when its face value is divided by ten. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French baccara, of unknown origin.
baccate
bac cate |ˈbakˌāt ˈbækeɪt | ▶adjective bearing berries; berried. • of the nature of a berry; berrylike.
Oxford Dictionary
baccalaureate
baccalaureate |ˌbakəˈlɔːrɪət | ▶noun 1 an examination intended to qualify successful candidates for higher education. See also International Baccalaureate. 2 a university bachelor's degree. 3 US a religious service held at some educational institutions before commencement, including a farewell sermon to the graduating students. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in sense 2 ): from French baccalauréat or medieval Latin baccalaureatus, from baccalaureus ‘bachelor ’. The earlier form baccalarius was altered by wordplay to conform with bacca lauri ‘laurel berry ’, because of the laurels awarded to scholars. Sense 1 dates from 1970.
baccarat
baccarat |ˈbakərɑː | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a gambling card game in which players hold two- or three-card hands, the winning hand being that giving the highest remainder when its face value is divided by ten. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French baccara, of unknown origin.
baccate
bac cate |ˈbakˌāt ˈbækeɪt | ▶adjective bearing berries; berried. • of the nature of a berry; berrylike.
Duden Dictionary
Baccara
Bac ca ra , Bac ca rat Bak ka rat Substantiv, Neutrum , das Baccarat Bakkarat |ˈbakara auch …ˈra ˈbakara ˈbakarat auch …ˈra ˈbakara ˈbakarat auch …ˈra |das Baccara; Genitiv: des Baccara [s ] das Baccara; Genitiv: des Baccara [s ] das Baccara; Genitiv: des Baccara [s ] französisch baccara, Herkunft ungeklärt Glücksspiel mit 104 Karten, an dem ein Bankhalter und zwei Mitspieler beteiligt sind
Baccara
Bac ca ra Substantiv, feminin , die |B a ccara |die Baccara; Genitiv: der Baccara, Plural: die Baccaras zu Baccara Baccararose
Baccararose
Bac ca ra ro se Substantiv, feminin , die |B a ccararose |tiefrote, sehr langstielige Rose
French Dictionary
baccalauréat
baccalauréat n. m. nom masculin S ’abrège familièrement en bac (s ’écrit sans point ). 1 Au Québec, le premier des grades universitaires qui confère le titre de bachelier, de bachelière. : Étienne est titulaire d ’un baccalauréat en biochimie. 2 En France, grade qui sanctionne la fin des études secondaires. : Marie-Françoise a étudié au collège Stanislas et elle vient de passer son baccalauréat.
baccara
baccara n. m. nom masculin Jeu de cartes.
baccarat
baccarat n. m. nom masculin Cristal de la manufacture de Baccarat.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
baccalaureate
bac ca lau re ate /bæ̀kəlɔ́ːriət /〖<フランス 〗名詞 C 1 (フランスの )大学入学資格試験, バカロレア .2 学士号 (baccalaureate degree ; bachelor's degree ).3 ⦅米 ⦆(高校や大学の )卒業式典 ; (卒業式における )訓示, 説教 (baccalaureate sermon ).
baccarat
bac ca rat /bɑ́ːkərɑ̀ː |bǽk -/〖<フランス 〗名詞 U バカラ 〘トランプゲームで賭博 (とばく )の一種 〙.