English-Thai Dictionary
celeriac
N ต้นไม้ ตระกูล คื่นฉ่าย พวก Apium graveolens rapaceum มี ราก คล้าย หัว กินที่ ได้
celerity
N ความเร็ว speed swiftness quickness kwam-reol
celery
N ผัก คึ่นช่าย pak-kuen-chai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CELERI
[See Celery. ]
CELERITY
n. 1. Rapidity in motion; swiftness; speed; applied most generally to bodies moving on or near the earth; as the celerity of horse or of a fowl. We speak of the velocity of sound or of light, or of a planet in its orbit. This distinction however is not general, nor can the different uses of the two words be precisely defined. We apply celerity rather than velocity to thought; but there seems to be no reason, except usage, why the two words should not be synonymous.
2. An affection of motion by which a movable body runs through a given space in a given time.
CELERY
n.A plant, a species of Apium cultivated for the table.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CELERIAC
CELERIAC Ce *le "ri *ac, n. (Bot. )
Defn: Turnip-rooted celery, a from of celery with a large globular root, which is used for food.
CELERITY
Ce *ler "i *ty, n. Etym: [L. celeritas, from celer swiftm speedy: sf. F.célérité. ]
Defn: Rapidity of motion; quickness; swiftness. Time, with all its celerity, moves slowly to him whose whole employment is to watch its flight. Johnson.
CELERY
Cel "er *y, n. Etym: [F. céleri, cf. Prov. It. seleno, seler; fr. Gr. celery. Cf. Parsley. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A plant of the Parsley family (Apium graveolens ), of which the blanched leafstalks are used as a salad.
New American Oxford Dictionary
celeriac
ce ler i ac |səˈlerēˌak səˈlɛriˌæk | ▶noun celery of a variety that forms a large swollen turniplike root that can be eaten cooked or raw. Also called celery root. [Apium graveolens rapaceum. ] ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from celery + an arbitrary use of -ac .
celerity
ce ler i ty |səˈleritē səˈlɛrədi | ▶noun archaic or literary swiftness of movement. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French celerite, from Latin celeritas, from celer ‘swift. ’
celery
cel er y |ˈsel (ə )rē ˈsɛl (ə )ri | ▶noun a cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leafstalks that are eaten raw or cooked. [Apium graveolens var. dulce, family Umbelliferae. ] ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French céleri, from Italian dialect selleri, based on Greek selinon ‘parsley. ’
celery pine
celery pine (also celery-top pine ) ▶noun a slow-growing evergreen tree with shoots that resemble celery leaves, growing from Borneo to New Zealand. ●Genus Phyllocladus, family Phyllocladaceae.
celery root
cel er y root ▶noun another term for celeriac.
celery salt
cel er y salt ▶noun a mixture of salt and ground celery seed used for seasoning.
celery seed
cel er y seed ▶noun the seed of a plant related to the celery plant, with a celerylike flavor and aroma.
Oxford Dictionary
celeriac
celeriac |sɪˈlɛrɪak | ▶noun [ mass noun ] celery of a variety which forms a large swollen turnip-like root which can be eaten cooked or raw. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from celery + an arbitrary use of -ac .
celerity
celerity |sɪˈlɛrɪti | ▶noun [ mass noun ] archaic or literary swiftness of movement. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Old French celerite, from Latin celeritas, from celer ‘swift ’.
celery
cel ¦ery |ˈsɛləri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a cultivated plant of the parsley family, with closely packed succulent leaf stalks which are used as a salad or cooked vegetable. ●Apium graveolens var. dulce, family Umbelliferae. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French céleri, from Italian dialect selleri, based on Greek selinon ‘parsley ’.
celery pine
celery pine (also celery-top pine ) ▶noun a slow-growing evergreen tree with shoots that resemble celery leaves, growing from Borneo to New Zealand. ●Genus Phyllocladus, family Phyllocladaceae.
celery salt
cel ¦ery salt ▶noun [ mass noun ] a mixture of salt and ground celery seed used for seasoning.
celery seed
cel er y seed ▶noun the seed of a plant related to the celery plant, with a celerylike flavor and aroma.
French Dictionary
celer
celer v. tr. verbe transitif littéraire Tenir quelque chose secret. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les verbes suivants: • cacher, dissimuler; • déguiser, dissimuler sous une apparence trompeuse; • masquer, dissimuler derrière un masque; • taire, ne pas révéler ce que l ’on n ’est pas obligé de faire connaître; • voiler, cacher sous des apparences. congeler Conjugaison Le e se change en è devant une syllabe contenant un e muet. Il cèle, il celait.
céleri
céleri ou cèleri n. m. nom masculin Plante potagère dont les feuilles et les racines sont comestibles. : Des cœurs de céleri. Des céleris -raves. Prononciation Le é se prononce è, parfois é, [sɛlri, selri ]
célérité
célérité n. f. nom féminin littéraire Rapidité, promptitude dans l ’exécution. : Vous avez agi avec célérité. SYNONYME empressement .
Spanish Dictionary
celeridad
celeridad nombre femenino formal Rapidez, velocidad o prontitud en el movimiento o la ejecución de algo :los cambios económicos están transformando con celeridad hábitos y mentalidades tradicionales; sus palabras tranquilizadoras contrastan con la celeridad con la que se ha convocado la reunión .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
celerity
ce ler i ty /səlérəti /名詞 U ⦅かたく ⦆(動作などの )機敏さ, 敏速さ .
celery
cel e ry /sél (ə )ri /名詞 U セロリ ▸ a stalk [stick ] of celery セロリ1本