English-Thai Dictionary
dinoceras
N สัตว์ พวก ไดโนเสาร์
dinoflagellate
N โปร โต ซัวช นิดหนึ่ง ที่ คล้าย พืช
dinosaur
N สัตว์เลื้อยคลาน ขนาดใหญ่ มาก ที่ สูญพันธุ์ ไป แล้ว ไดโนเสาร์ extinet volcano sad-lueai-klan-ka-nad-yai-mak-ti-sun-pan-pai-laeo
dinosaurian
N ไดโนเสาร์
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DINOCERAS
Di *noc "e *ras, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Paleon.)
Defn: A genus of large extinct Eocene mammals from Wyoming; -- called also Uintatherium. See Illustration in Appendix.
Note: They were herbivorous, and remarkable for three pairs of hornlike protuberances on the skull. The males were armed with a pair of powerful canine tusks.
DINORNIS
Di *nor "nis, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Paleon.)
Defn: A genus of extinct, ostrichlike birds of gigantic size, which formerly inhabited New Zealand. See Moa. [Written also Deinornis. ]
DINOSAUR; DINOSAURIAN
Di "no *saur, Di `no *sau "ri *an, n. Etym: [Gr. (Paleon.)
Defn: One of the Dinosauria. [Written also deinosaur, and deinosaurian.]
DINOSAURIA
Di `no *sau "ri *a, n. pl. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Paleon.)
Defn: An order of extinct mesozoic reptiles, mostly of large size (whence the name ). Notwithstanding their size, they present birdlike characters in the skeleton, esp. in the pelvis and hind limbs. Some walked on their three-toed hind feet, thus producing the large "bird tracks," so-called, of mesozoic sandstones; others were five-toed and quadrupedal. See Illust. of Compsognathus, also Illustration of Dinosaur in Appendix.
DINOTHERE; DINOTHERIUM
Di "no *there, Di `no *the "ri *um, n. Etym: [NL. dinotherium, fr. Gr. (Paleon.)
Defn: A large extinct proboscidean mammal from the miocene beds of Europe and Asia. It is remarkable fora pair of tusks directed downward from the decurved apex of the lower jaw.
DINOXIDE
DINOXIDE Din *ox "ide, n. (Chem. )
Defn: Same as Dioxide.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dinoflagellate
din o flag el late |ˌdīnōˈflajəlit, -ˌlāt ˌdaɪnoʊˈflæʤələt | ▶noun Biology a single-celled organism with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in marine plankton and also found in fresh water. Some produce toxins that can accumulate in shellfish, resulting in poisoning when eaten. [Division Dinophyta or class Dinophyceae, division Chromophycota (or phylum Dinophyta, kingdom Protista ).] ORIGIN late 19th cent. (as an adjective ): from modern Latin Dinoflagellata (plural ), from Greek dinos ‘whirling ’ + Latin flagellum ‘small whip ’ (see flagellum ).
dinosaur
di no saur |ˈdīnəˌsôr ˈdaɪnəˌsɔ (ə )r | ▶noun 1 a fossil reptile of the Mesozoic era, often reaching an enormous size. The dinosaurs are placed, according to their hip structure, in two distantly related orders (see ornithischian and saurischian ). Some of them may have been warm-blooded, and their closest living relatives are the birds. Dinosaurs were all extinct by the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago ), a popular theory being that the extinctions were the result of the impact of a large meteorite. 2 a person or thing that is outdated or has become obsolete because of failure to adapt to changing circumstances. DERIVATIVES di no sau ri an |ˌdīnəˈsôrēən |adjective & noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from modern Latin dinosaurus, from Greek deinos ‘terrible ’ + sauros ‘lizard. ’
Oxford Dictionary
dinoflagellate
dinoflagellate |ˌdʌɪnə (ʊ )ˈfladʒəleɪt | ▶noun Biology a single-celled organism with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in marine plankton and also found in fresh water. Some produce toxins that can accumulate in shellfish, resulting in poisoning when eaten. ●Division Dinophyta or class Dinophyceae, division Chromophycota (or phylum Dinophyta, kingdom Protista ). ORIGIN late 19th cent. (as an adjective ): from modern Latin Dinoflagellata (plural ), from Greek dinos ‘whirling ’ + Latin flagellum ‘small whip ’ (see flagellum ).
dinosaur
dinosaur |ˈdʌɪnəsɔː | ▶noun 1 a fossil reptile of the Mesozoic era, often reaching an enormous size. The dinosaurs are placed, according to their hip structure, in two distantly related orders (see ornithischian and saurischian ). Some of them may have been warm-blooded, and their closest living relatives are the birds. Dinosaurs were all extinct by the end of the Cretaceous period (65 million years ago ), possibly as a result of a catastrophic asteroid impact in the Gulf of Mexico. 2 a person or thing that is outdated or has become obsolete because of failure to adapt to changing circumstances. DERIVATIVES dinosaurian |-ˈsɔːrɪən |adjective & noun ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from modern Latin dinosaurus, from Greek deinos ‘terrible ’ + sauros ‘lizard ’.
Duden Dictionary
Dino
Di no Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich, oft scherzhaft , der |D i no |der Dino; Genitiv: des Dinos, Plural: die Dinos Kurzwort für: Dinosaurier
Dinosaurier
Di no sau ri er Substantiv, maskulin , der Dinosaurus |Dinos au rier |der Dinosaurier; Genitiv: des Dinosauriers, Plural: die Dinosaurier zu griechisch deinós = gewaltig und saũros, Saurier nach dem Mesozoikum ausgestorbenes, oft riesiges Reptil Kurzform: Dino figurativ mit 72 ist er ein Dinosaurier in seinem Gewerbe
Dinosaurus
Di no sau rus Substantiv, maskulin , der Dinosaurier |Dinos au rus |der Dinosaurus; Genitiv: des Dinosaurus, Plural: die Dinosaurier zu griechisch deinós = gewaltig und saũros, Saurier nach dem Mesozoikum ausgestorbenes, oft riesiges Reptil Kurzform: Dino
Dinotherium
Di no the ri um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Dinoth e rium |das Dinotherium; Genitiv: des Dinotheriums, Plural: die Dinotherien ausgestorbenes riesiges Rüsseltier
French Dictionary
dinosaure
dinosaure n. m. nom masculin 1 Reptile fossile préhistorique de très grande taille. 2 figuré Personne aux idées dépassées, organisation jugée archaïque, mais exerçant encore une certaine influence. : L ’Académie française est-elle un dinosaure en matière linguistique?
Spanish Dictionary
dinosaurio
dinosaurio nombre masculino 1 Reptil saurio prehistórico, generalmente de enorme tamaño, cabeza pequeña, cuello y cola muy largos y extremidades anteriores más cortas que las posteriores :los dinosaurios son los animales terrestres más grandes que han existido, aunque hubo especies de tamaños muy diversos .2 Persona que tiene muchos años de experiencia en un asunto determinado, especialmente cuando ya resulta anticuado :los Rolling Stones son los dinosaurios del rock; es un joven ambicioso que ve al veterano actor como un viejo dinosaurio .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del latín científico dinosaurus , formado con el griego deinós ‘terrible ’ y sâuros ‘lagarto ’. Término acuñado (1840 -1841 ) por el paleontólogo y naturalista inglés R. Owen (1804 -1892 ).
dinoterio
dinoterio nombre masculino Mamífero prehistórico parecido al elefante, pero más grande y con dos incisivos largos y curvados hacia abajo en la mandíbula inferior; vivió durante el Mioceno en Europa, la India y el este de África .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dinosaur
di no saur /dáɪnəsɔ̀ː r /名詞 C 1 恐竜 .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆大きくて有効に機能しない時代遅れの物, 無用の長物 .