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diva

N นักร้อง หญิง ตัวเอก 

 

divagation

N การ พูดนอกเรื่อง ไม่ ติดต่อกัน 

 

divalent

A ที่ มี  2 วาเลน ซี่ 

 

divan

N เก้าอี้นวม ที่ ไม่มี ที่ พิง หลัง  ส่วน ราชการ ในประเทศ ชาวมุสลิม 

 

divaricate

VI แตก กิ่งก้าน เบ่งบาน 

 

divarication

N การ แตก กิ่งก้าน เบ่งบาน 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DIVAN

n. 1. Among the Turks and other orientals, a court of justice, or a council.
2. A council-chamber; a hall; a court.
3. Any council assembled.

 

DIVARICATE

v.i.[L., to straddle. ] To open; to fork; to part into two branches.

 

DIVARICATE

v.t.to divide into two branches.

 

DIVARICATE

a.In botany, standing out wide. A divaricate branch forms an obtuse angle with the stem. It is applied also to panicles, peduncles and petioles.

 

DIVARICATED

pp. Parted into two branches.

 

DIVARICATING

ppr. Parting into two branches.

 

DIVARICATION

n. 1. A parting; a forking; a separation into two branches.
2. A crossing or intersection of fibers at different angles.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DIVA

Di "va (de "va ), n.; It. pl. Dive (de "va ). [It. , prop. fem. of divo divine, L. divus. ]

 

Defn: A prima donna.

 

DIVAGATION

Di `va *ga "tion, n. Etym: [L. divagari to wander about; di- = dis- +vagari to stroll about: cf. F. divagation. See Vagary. ]

 

Defn: A wandering about or going astray; digression. Let us be set down at Queen's Crawley without further divagation. Thackeray.

 

DIVALENT

Div "a *lent, a. Etym: [Pref. di- + L. valens, valentis, p. pr. See Valence. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: Having two units of combining power; bivalent. Cf. Valence.

 

DIVAN

Di *van ", n. Etym: [Per. diwan a book of many leaves, an account book, a collection of books, a senate, council: cf. Ar. daiwan, F. divan. ]

 

1. A book; esp. , a collection of poems written by one author; as, the divan of Hafiz. [Persia ]

 

2. In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly. Pope.

 

3. A chief officer of state. [India ]

 

4. A saloon or hall where a council is held, in Oriental countries, the state reception room in places, and in the houses of the richer citizens. Cushions on the floor or on benches are ranged round the room.

 

5. A cushioned seat, or a large, low sofa or couch; especially, one fixed to its place, and not movable.

 

6. A coffee and smoking saloon. [Colloq. ]

 

DIVARICATE

Di *var "i *cate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Divaricated; p. pr. & vb. n.Divaricating. ] Etym: [L. divaricatus, p. p. of divaricare to stretch apart; di- = dis- + varicare to straddle, fr. varicus straddling, fr. varus stretched outwards. ]

 

1. To part into two branches; to become bifid; to fork.

 

2. To diverge; to be divaricate. Woodward.

 

DIVARICATE

DIVARICATE Di *var "i *cate, v. t.

 

Defn: To divide into two branches; to cause to branch apart.

 

DIVARICATE

Di *var "i *cate, a. Etym: [L. divaricatus, p. p.]

 

1. Diverging; spreading asunder; widely diverging.

 

2. (Biol.)

 

Defn: Forking and diverging; widely diverging; as the branches of a tree, or as lines of sculpture, or color markings on animals, etc.

 

DIVARICATELY

DIVARICATELY Di *var "i *cate *ly, adv.

 

Defn: With divarication.

 

DIVARICATION

Di *var `i *ca "tion, n. Etym: [Cf. F. divarication. ]

 

1. A separation into two parts or branches; a forking; a divergence.

 

2. An ambiguity of meaning; a disagreement of difference in opinion. Sir T. Browne.

 

3. (Biol.)

 

Defn: A divergence of lines of color sculpture, or of fibers at different angles.

 

DIVARICATOR

DIVARICATOR Di *var `i *ca "tor, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: One of the muscles which open the shell of brachiopods; a cardinal muscle. See Illust. of Brachiopoda.

 

DIVAST

DIVAST Di *vast ", a.

 

Defn: Devastated; laid waste. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

diva

di va |ˈdēvə ˈdivə | noun a famous female opera singer: your average opera isn't over till the diva trills her high notes. a famous female singer of popular music: a pop diva. a woman regarded as temperamental or haughty: she's such a diva that she won't enter a restaurant until they change the pictures on the walls to her liking. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: via Italian from Latin, literally goddess.

 

divagate

di va gate |ˈdīvəˌgāt ˈdaɪvəɡeɪt | verb [ no obj. ] literary stray; digress: Yeats divagated into Virgil's territory only once. DERIVATIVES di va ga tion |ˌdīvəˈgāSHən |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin divagat- wandered around, from the verb divagari, from di- widely + vagari wander.

 

divalent

di va lent |dīˈvālənt daɪˈveɪlənt | adjective Chemistry having a valence of two.

 

Divali

Di va li noun variant spelling of Diwali.

 

divan

di van |ˈdaɪˌvæn | noun 1 |diˈvan, ˈdīˌvan ˈdaɪvæn |a long low sofa without a back or arms, typically placed against a wall. 2 |diˈvan, -ˈvän ˈdaɪvæn | historical a legislative body, council chamber, or court of justice in the Ottoman Empire or elsewhere in the Middle East. ORIGIN late 16th cent. ( sense 2 ): via French or Italian from Turkish dīvān, from Persian dīwān anthology, register, court, or bench ; compare with diwan. As a piece of furniture, a divan was originally (early 18th cent. ) a low bench or raised section of floor used as a long seat against the wall of a room, common in Middle Eastern countries; European imitation of this led to the sense low flat sofa or bed (late 19th cent ).

 

divaricate

di var i cate verb |dīˈvariˌkāt, di- daɪˈvɛrəkeɪt | [ no obj. ] technical or literary stretch or spread apart; diverge widely. adjective |-kit, -ˌkāt daɪˈvɛrəkeɪt |Botany (of a branch ) coming off the stem almost at a right angle. DERIVATIVES di var i ca tion |-ˌvariˈkāSHən |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin divaricat- stretched apart, from the verb divaricare, from di- (expressing intensive force ) + varicare stretch the legs apart (from varicus straddling ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

diva

diva |ˈdiːvə | noun a celebrated female opera singer. a famous female singer of popular music: a pop diva. a woman regarded as temperamental or haughty. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: via Italian from Latin, literally goddess .

 

divagate

divagate |ˈdʌɪvəgeɪt | verb [ no obj. ] literary stray or digress: Yeats divagated into Virgil's territory only once. DERIVATIVES divagation noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin divagat- wandered about , from the verb divagari, from di- widely + vagari wander .

 

divalent

divalent |dʌɪˈveɪl (ə )nt | adjective Chemistry having a valency of two.

 

Divali

Di ¦vali noun variant spelling of Diwali.

 

divan

divan |dɪˈvan, dʌɪˈvan, ˈdʌɪvan | noun 1 (also divan bed ) Brit. a bed consisting of a base and mattress but no footboard or headboard. 2 a long, low sofa without a back or arms. 3 historical a legislative body, council chamber, or court of justice in the Ottoman Empire or elsewhere in the Middle East. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in sense 3 ): via French or Italian from Turkish dīvān, from Persian dīwān anthology, register, court, or bench ; compare with diwan. As a piece of furniture, a divan was originally (early 18th cent. ) a low bench or raised section of floor against an interior wall, used as a long seat and common in Middle Eastern countries; European imitation of this led to the sense low flat sofa or bed (late 19th cent. ).

 

divaricate

divaricate |dʌɪˈvarɪkeɪt, dɪ -| verb [ no obj. ] technical or literary stretch or spread apart; diverge widely: her crow's feet are divaricating like deltas. adjective Botany (of a branch ) coming off the stem almost at a right angle. DERIVATIVES divarication |-ˈkeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin divaricat- stretched apart , from the verb divaricare, from di- (expressing intensive force ) + varicare stretch the legs apart (from varicus straddling ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

divan

divan noun have a rest on the divan: settee, sofa, couch, chesterfield; sofa bed, daybed, studio couch.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

divan

divan noun Zoe curled up on a divan: day bed, sofa bed; settee, sofa, couch; Brit. put-you-up; N. Amer. davenport, studio couch.

 

Duden Dictionary

Diva

Di va Substantiv, feminin , die |D i va |die Diva; Genitiv: der Diva, Plural: die Divas und Diven italienisch diva, eigentlich = Göttliche < lateinisch divus = göttlich a gefeierte Sängerin, [Film ]schauspielerin [die durch exzentrische Allüren von sich reden macht ] Marlene Dietrich, die große deutsche Diva b jemand, der durch besondere Empfindlichkeit, durch exzentrische Allüren o. Ä. auffällt der Parteivorsitzende hat sich zu einer richtigen Diva entwickelt

 

French Dictionary

diva

diva n. f. (pl. divas ) nom féminin 1 Cantatrice célèbre. : La Callas était une diva. 2 figuré Vedette capricieuse. : Ce comédien est une impossible diva.

 

divagation

divagation n. f. nom féminin Propos incohérent. : Les divagations d ’un illuminé. SYNONYME élucubration . Note Orthographique diva ga tion.

 

divaguer

divaguer v. intr. verbe intransitif Délirer, déraisonner. : Après ce choc, il divaguait. aimer Conjugaison Ce verbe s ’écrit toujours avec un u, même devant les lettres a et o. Il divagua, nous divaguons.

 

divan

divan n. m. nom masculin Large sofa sans dossier qui peut servir de siège ou de lit. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • canapé, long siège à dossier et à accoudoirs où peuvent s ’asseoir plusieurs personnes, où peut s ’étendre une personne; causeuse, petit canapé à deux places;sofa, lit de repos à trois dossiers dont on se sert aussi comme siège. LOCUTION Divan-lit. Divan qui peut se transformer en lit. : Des divans-lits.

 

Spanish Dictionary

divagación

divagación nombre femenino 1 Acción de hablar, escribir o pensar sin ajustarse a un tema determinado y sin tener un objetivo para el discurso .2 Pensamientos u opiniones desorganizados que no se centran en ningún tema determinado ni siguen un orden preestablecido .3 Separación o alejamiento del asunto principal del que se habla o se escribe :me ha escrito una carta larguísima y llena de divagaciones; debes realizar la exposición siguiendo el guion elaborado y procurando no hacer divagaciones .

 

divagador, -ra

divagador, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino Que divaga :era un hablante divagador que pasaba de un tema a otro con el menor pretexto, dejando interrumpidos los temas anteriores .

 

divagar

divagar verbo intransitivo 1 Hablar, escribir o pensar desordenadamente, sin ajustarse a un tema determinado y sin tener un objetivo para el discurso :para pasar el examen era necesario no divagar, expresar las ideas ordenadas de forma lógica y con la expresión adecuada .2 Apartarse del asunto principal sobre el que se habla o se escribe :no divagues y procura ser conciso y ceñirte al tema .3 Andar de una parte a otra sin ir a ningún sitio concreto :en el escenario de la vida divagan ante nosotros figuras, gestos, voces . Conjugación [7 ] como llegar .

 

divalente

divalente adjetivo Que tiene valencia 2 .

 

diván

diván 1 nombre masculino Asiento alargado y mullido, generalmente sin brazos ni respaldo, en el que puede tenderse una persona :estaba tendida en el diván del psiquiatra .

 

diván

diván 2 nombre masculino Colección de poemas en la tradición oriental .

 

diván

diván 3 nombre masculino Departamento de gobierno en el califato de Córdoba .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

diva

di va /díːvə /〖<イタリア 名詞 C (オペラの )プリマドンナ, 主役女性歌手 .

 

divan

di van /dɪvǽn, dáɪvæn /〖<トルコ 名詞 C 1 ソファベッド (divan bed ) 〘頭板のない底部の厚いもの 〙.2 ディバン 〘通例窓際に置く背もたれ ひじ掛けのない長いす 〙.3 〖しばしばD -〗(トルコ 中東諸国などの )国政会議 (室 ); 会議室, 謁見室 .4 ⦅古 ⦆タバコ店, (タバコ店の )喫煙室 .