English-Thai Dictionary
bladder
N กระเพาะปัสสาวะ kra-phor-pad-sa-wa
bladdered
SL เมา มาก maol-mak
bladdernose
N แมวน้ำช นิดหนึ่ง ตัวผู้ มี ถุง อยู่ ที่ หัว meaw-nam-cha-nid-nueng-tua-poo-mi-toong-yoo-ti-hua
bladderwort
N พืชน้ำช นิดหนึ่ง มี ใบ เป็น ถุง ไว้ ดัก เหยื่อ pued-nam-cha-nid-nueng-mi-bai-pen-toong-wai-dak-yuea
bladderwrack
N สาหร่ายทะเลช นิดหนึ่ง sa-rai-ta-le-cha-nid-nueng
bladdery
A ที่ เป็น ถุง ti-pen-toong
blade
N ดาบ sword dab
blade
N ใบพัด bai-phad
blade
N ใบ มีด bai-mid
blade
N ใบไม้ ที่ มี ลักษณะ เรียว ยาว โดยเฉพาะ ใบ หญ้า bai-mai-ti-mee-lak-sa-na-riao-yao-doi-cha-phor-bai-yar
bladed
ADJ คล้าย ใบ มีด khlai-bai-mid
blades
N สเกต (แบบ โรล เลอร์ เบล ด sa-ked
bladesmith
N ช่าง ทำ มีด charng-tam-meed
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BLAD-APPLE
n.In botany, the cactus or a species of it.
BLADDER
n.[Eng. a blade; L. latus.] 1. A thin membranous bag in animals, which serves as the receptacle of some secreted fluid, as the urinary bladder, the gall bladder, etc. By way of eminence, the word, in common language, denotes the urinary bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and inflated with air.
2. Any vesicle, blister or pustule, especially if filled with air, or a thin, watery liquor.
3. In botany, a distended membranaceous pericarp.
BLADDERED
a.Swelled like a bladder.
BLADDER-NUT
n.[bladder and nut. ] A genus of plants, with the generic name of Staphyloea. They have three capsules, inflated and joined by a longitudinal suture. 1. The African bladder nut is the Royena.
2. The laurel-leaved bladder-nut is a species of Ilex, holm or holly.
BLADDER-SENNA, BASTARD-SENNA
a genus of plants, called in botany Colutea. The jointed-podded bladder-senna is the Coronilla.
BLADDERY
a.Resembling a bladder; containing bladders.
BLADE
n.[Gr. broad. ] 1. The stalk or spire of a plant, particularly of grass and corn; but applicable to the stalk of any herbaceous plant, whether green or dry.
2. A leaf. In this sense much used in the Southern States of N. America, for the leaves of maize, which are used as fodder.
3. The cutting part of an instrument, as the blade of a knife, or sword, so named from its length or breadth. Usually, it is made of iron or steel, but may be of any other metal, cast or wrought to an edge or point. Also, the broad part of an oar.
4. The blade of the shoulder, shoulder-blade, or blade-bone, is the scapula, or scapular bone. It is the broad upper bone of the shoulder, so called from its resemblance to a blade or leaf.
5. A brisk man; a bold, forward man; a rake.
BLADE
v.t.To furnish with a blade.
BLADE-BONE
n.The scapula, or upper bone in the shoulder.
BLADED
pp. Having a blade or blades. It may be used of blade in the sense of a leaf, a spire, or the cutting part of an instrument. 1. In mineralogy, composed of long and narrow plates, like the blade of a knife.
BLADE-SMITH
n.A sword cutler.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BLADDER
Blad "der, n. Etym: [OE. bladder, bleddre, AS. bl, bl; akin to Icel.bla, SW. bläddra, Dan. blære, D. blaar, OHG. blatara the bladder in the body of animals, G. blatter blister, bustule; all fr. the same root as AS. blawan, E. blow, to puff. See Blow to puff. ]
1. (Anat. )
Defn: A bag or sac in animals, which serves as the receptacle of some fluid; as, the urinary bladder; the gall bladder; -- applied especially to the urinary bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and inflated with air.
2. Any vesicle or blister, especially if filled with air, or a thin, watery fluid.
3. (Bot. )
Defn: A distended, membranaceous pericarp.
4. Anything inflated, empty, or unsound. "To swim with bladders of philosophy. " Rochester. Bladder nut, or Bladder tree (Bot. ), a genus of plants (Staphylea ) with bladderlike seed pods. -- Bladder pod (Bot. ), a genus of low herbs (Vesicaria ) with inflated seed pods. -- Bladdor senna (Bot. ), a genus of shrubs (Colutea ), with membranaceous, inflated pods. -- Bladder worm (Zoöl.), the larva of any species of tapeworm (Tænia ), found in the flesh or other parts of animals. See Measle, Cysticercus. -- Bladder wrack (Bot. ), the common black rock weed of the seacoast (Fucus nodosus and F. vesiculosus ) -- called also bladder tangle. See Wrack.
BLADDER
Blad "der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bladdered; p. pr. & vb. n. Bladdering.]
1. To swell out like a bladder with air; to inflate. [Obs. ] G. Fletcher.
2. To put up in bladders; as, bladdered lard.
BLADDERWORT
BLADDERWORT Blad "der *wort `, n. (Bot. )
Defn: A genus (Utricularia ) of aquatic or marshy plants, which usually bear numerous vesicles in the divisions of the leaves. These serve as traps for minute animals. See Ascidium.
BLADDERY
BLADDERY Blad "der *y, a.
Defn: Having bladders; also, resembling a bladder.
BLADE
Blade, n. Etym: [OE. blade, blad, AS. blæd leaf; akin to OS. , D.,Dan. , & Sw. blad, Icel. bla, OHG. blat, G. blatt, and perh. to L. folium, Gr. . The root is prob. the same as that of AS. bl, E. blow, to blossom. See Blow to blossom, and cf. Foil leaf of metal. ]
1. Properly, the leaf, or flat part of the leaf, of any plant, especially of gramineous plants. The term is sometimes applied to the spire of grasses. The crimson dulse. .. with its waving blade. Percival.First the blade, then ear, after that the full corn in the ear. Mark iv. 28.
2. The cutting part of an instrument; as, the blade of a knife or a sword.
3. The broad part of an oar; also, one of the projecting arms of a screw propeller.
4. The scapula or shoulder blade.
5. pl. (Arch. )
Defn: The principal rafters of a roof. Weale.
6. pl. (Com. )
Defn: The four large shell plates on the sides, and the five large ones of the middle, of the carapace of the sea turtle, which yield the best tortoise shell. De Colange.
7. A sharp-witted, dashing, wild, or reckless, fellow; -- a word of somewhat indefinite meaning. He saw a turnkey in a trice Fetter a troublesome blade. Coleridge.
BLADE
BLADE Blade, v. t.
Defn: To furnish with a blade.
BLADE
BLADE Blade, v. i.
Defn: To put forth or have a blade. As sweet a plant, as fair a flower, is faded As ever in the Muses' garden bladed. P. Fletcher.
BLADEBONE
BLADEBONE Blade "bone `, n.
Defn: The scapula. See Blade, 4.
BLADED
BLADED Blad "ed, a.
1. Having a blade or blades; as a two-bladed knife. Decking with liquid pearl the bladed grass. Shak.
2. Divested of blades; as, bladed corn.
3. (Min. )
Defn: Composed of long and narrow plates, shaped like the blade of a knife.
BLADEFISH
BLADEFISH Blade "fish `, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A long, thin, marine fish of Europe (Trichiurus lepturus ); the ribbon fish.
BLADESMITH
BLADESMITH Blade "smith `, n.
Defn: A sword cutler. [Obs. ]
BLADY
BLADY Blad "y, a.
Defn: Consisting of blades. [R.] "Blady grass. " Drayton.
New American Oxford Dictionary
blad
blad |blad blæd | ▶noun a promotional flyer or mockup for a product, esp. for a book.
bladder
blad der |ˈbladər ˈblædər | ▶noun 1 a membranous sac in humans and other animals, in which urine is collected for excretion. 2 anything inflated and hollow: an air bladder in the arch and collar of the shoe. • Botany an inflated fruit or vesicle in various plants: a dried bladder of seaweed. ORIGIN Old English blǣdre, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blaar and German Blatter, also to blow 1 .
bladder campion
blad |der cam |pion ▶noun a white-flowered Eurasian campion with a swollen bladder-like calyx behind the deeply cut petals. ●Silene vulgaris, family Caryophyllaceae.
bladdered
blad dered |ˈbladərd ˈblædərd | ▶adjective Brit. informal extremely drunk.
bladder fern
blad der fern ▶noun a small delicate fern with rounded spore cases, growing on rocks and walls. Bladder ferns are native to both Eurasia and North America. Also called brittle fern. [Genus Cystopteris, family Dryopteridaceae: several species. ]
bladdernut
blad der nut |ˈbladərˌnət ˈblædərnət | ▶noun (also bladder nut ) a shrub or small tree of north temperate regions that bears white flowers and inflated seed capsules. [Genus Staphylea, family Staphyleaceae: several species, in particular the American bladdernut (S. trifolia ) of the eastern US. ] • the fruit of this shrub or tree.
bladder senna
blad der sen na ▶noun a Mediterranean shrub of the pea family that bears yellow flowers followed by inflated reddish pods. [Colutea arborescens, family Leguminosae. ]
bladder worm
blad der worm ▶noun an immature form of a tapeworm, which lives in the flesh of the secondary host. Further development is suspended until it is eaten by the primary host.
bladderwort
blad der wort |ˈbladərˌwərt, -ˌwôrt ˈblædərwərt | ▶noun an aquatic plant of north temperate regions with small air-filled bladders that keep the plant afloat and trap tiny animals that provide additional nutrients. [Genus Utricularia, family Lentibulariaceae. ]
bladderwrack
blad der wrack |ˈbladərˌrak ˈblædərˌræk |(also bladder wrack ) ▶noun a common brown shoreline seaweed that has tough straplike fronds containing air bladders that give buoyancy. [Fucus vesiculosus, class Phaeophyceae. ]
blade
blade |blād bleɪd | ▶noun 1 the flat cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool or weapon. • short for razor blade. • literary a sword. • Archaeology a long, narrow flake. 2 the flat, wide section of an implement or device such as an oar or a propeller. • a thin, flat metal runner on an ice skate. • a shoulder bone in a cut of meat, or the cut of meat itself. • the flat part of the tongue behind the tip. 3 a long, narrow leaf of grass or another similar plant: a blade of grass. • Botany the broad thin part of a leaf apart from the stalk. 4 informal, dated a dashing or energetic young man. ▶verb [ no obj. ] informal skate using in-line skates: we bladed into the parking lot behind Mensky's. DERIVATIVES blad ed adjective [ in combination ] : double-bladed paddles ORIGIN Old English blæd ‘leaf of a plant ’ (also sense 2 of the noun ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blad and German Blatt .
Oxford Dictionary
blad
blad |blad blæd | ▶noun a promotional flyer or mockup for a product, esp. for a book.
bladder
blad |der |ˈbladə | ▶noun 1 a muscular membranous sac in the abdomen which receives urine from the kidneys and stores it for excretion. 2 an inflated or hollow flexible bag or chamber. ORIGIN Old English blǣdre, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blaar and German Blatter, also to blow 1 .
bladder campion
blad |der cam |pion ▶noun a white-flowered Eurasian campion with a swollen bladder-like calyx behind the deeply cut petals. ●Silene vulgaris, family Caryophyllaceae.
bladdered
blad |dered ▶adjective Brit. informal extremely drunk.
bladder fern
blad |der fern ▶noun a small, delicate fern with rounded spore cases, growing on rocks and walls in both Eurasia and North America. ●Genus Cystopteris, family Woodsiaceae: several species.
bladdernut
blad |der nut ▶noun a shrub or small tree of northern temperate regions, which bears white flowers and inflated seed capsules. ●Genus Staphylea, family Staphyleaceae: several species.
bladder senna
blad |der senna ▶noun a Mediterranean shrub of the pea family, which bears yellow flowers followed by inflated reddish pods. ●Colutea arborescens, family Leguminosae.
bladder worm
blad |der worm ▶noun an immature form of a tapeworm, which lives in the flesh of the secondary host. Further development is suspended until it is eaten by the primary host.
bladderwort
blad ¦der |wort |ˈbladəwəːt | ▶noun an aquatic plant of north temperate regions, with small air-filled bladders which keep the plant afloat and trap tiny animals that provide additional nutrients. ●Genus Utricularia, family Lentibulariaceae.
bladderwrack
blad ¦der |wrack |ˈbladərak | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a common brown shoreline seaweed which has tough strap-like fronds containing air bladders that give buoyancy. ●Fucus vesiculosus, class Phaeophyceae.
blade
blade |bleɪd | ▶noun 1 the flat cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool or weapon. • literary a sword. • (blades ) Austral. /NZ hand shears used in sheep shearing. • Archaeology a long, narrow flake. 2 the flat, wide section of an implement or device such as an oar or a propeller. • a thin, flat metal runner on an ice skate. • (also blade bone ) a shoulder bone in a joint of meat, or the joint itself. • the flat part of the tongue behind the tip. 3 a long, narrow leaf of grass or another similar plant: a blade of grass. • Botany the broad, thin part of a leaf apart from the stalk. 4 informal, dated a dashing or energetic young man. ▶verb [ no obj. ] US informal skate using Rollerblades. DERIVATIVES bladed adjective [ in combination ] : double-bladed paddles, blader noun ORIGIN Old English blæd ‘leaf of a plant ’ (also in sense 2 of the noun ), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blad and German Blatt .
Oxford Thesaurus
bladder
bladder noun WORD LINKS bladder cystic, vesical relating to a bladder Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
Duden Dictionary
blad
blad Adjektiv österreichisch umgangssprachlich abwertend |bl a d |dick
Blade
Bla de substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin österreichisch umgangssprachlich abwertend |Bl a de |die /eine Blade; der /einer Bladen, die Bladen /zwei Blade weibliche Person, die dick, korpulent ist
bladen
bla den schwaches Verb |ˈbleɪdn̩ |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »ist « englisch to blade, zu Rollerblade ®mit Inlineskates fahren morgen Abend wollen wir im Park bladen
Blader
Bla der substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin österreichisch umgangssprachlich abwertend |Bl a der |der Blade /ein Blader; des /eines Bladen, die Bladen /zwei Blade
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bladder
blad der /blǽdə r /名詞 C 1 〘医 〙膀胱 (ぼうこう )(urinary bladder ); (体内の )袋状組織 ▸ the gall- bladder 胆嚢 (たんのう )2 (球技用ボール内部の )空気袋 ; (気体 液体を入れる )袋 ▸ an air bladder (魚の )浮き袋
bladdered
blad dered /blǽdə r d /形容詞 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〖be ~〗酔っぱらっている .
blade
blade /bleɪd /〖原義は 3 〗名詞 複 ~s /-dz /C 1 (ナイフなどの )刃, 刃物 ;⦅豪 ニュージー ⦆〖~s 〗手ばさみ ▸ an eight-inch blade 刃渡り20cmの刃物 ▸ a razor blade かみそりの (換え )刃 2 〖通例 ~s 〗(プロペラ スクリューなどの )平らな部分 , 羽根 ; (オールの )水かき ▸ rotor blades ヘリコプターの羽根 ▸ the shoulder blade 肩甲骨 3 (平たく長細い刀に似た形の )植物の葉 (→leaf 1 )▸ a blade of grass 一枚の草の葉 4 (スケート靴の )刃 .5 〘音声 〙舌の左右の平らな端 .6 威勢のいい [機知に富んだ ]若者 .in the bl á de まだ葉だけの 〘穂は出ていない 〙; 若いうちに .
blader
bl á d er 名詞 C ⦅くだけて ⦆インラインスケートをする人 .