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dong

SL อวัยวะเพศชาย  ar-wai-ya-wa-ped-chai

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DONGOLA

DONGOLA Don "go *la, n.

 

1. A government of Upper Egypt.

 

2. Dongola kid.

 

Dongola kid, D. leather, leather made by the Dongola process. -- D. process, a process of tanning goatskin, and now also calfskin and sheepskin, with a combination of vegetable and mineral agents, so that it resembles kid. -- D. race, a boat race in which the crews are composed of a number of pairs, usually of men and women.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dong

dong 1 |dôNG, däNG dɔŋ | verb [ no obj. ] (of a bell ) make a deep resonant sound. noun 1 the deep resonant sound of a large bell. 2 vulgar slang a penis. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: imitative.

 

dong

dong 2 |dɔŋ dôNG | noun the basic monetary unit of Vietnam, equal to 100 xu. ORIGIN from Vietnamese dông coin.

 

donga

donga |ˈdɒŋgə | noun 1 S. African & Austral. /NZ a dry gully, formed by the eroding action of running water. 2 Austral. a temporary, usually transportable, dwelling. 3 Austral. the bush; the remote countryside. ORIGIN Sense 1 from Xhosa and Zulu udonga; sense 2 is said to stem from an extended usage of the term in the Boer War.

 

dongle

don gle |ˈdäNGgəl, ˈdôNG -ˈdɑŋɡəl | noun a device that is connected to a computer to allow access to wireless broadband or use of protected software. ORIGIN 1980s: an arbitrary formation.

 

Dong-nai River

Dong-nai Riv er |ˌdôNG ˈni ˌdɔŋ ˌnaɪ ˈrɪvər |(also Donnai |ˌdôn ˈnī |) a river in Vietnam that flows for 300 miles (483 km ) from south central Vietnam to join the Saigon River below Ho Chi Minh City.

 

dong quai

dong quai |ˈdo͝oNG ˈkwā, ˈkwī ˈdʊŋ ˈkweɪ | noun an aromatic herb of the parsley family, native to China and Japan, the root of which is used to treat premenstrual syndrome, menstrual cramps, menopausal symptoms, and other gynecological complaints. [Angelica sinensis, family Umbelliferae. ]

 

Dongying

Dong ying |ˈdo͝oNG ˈyiNG ˈdʊŋ ˈjɪŋ | a city in Hebei province, in eastern China, near the mouth of the Yellow River, in an area rich in oil; pop. 628,400 (est. 2006 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

dong

dong 1 |dɒŋ | verb 1 [ no obj. ] (of a bell ) make a deep, resonant sound. 2 [ with obj. ] Austral. /NZ informal hit or punch (someone ). noun 1 the deep, resonant sound of a large bell. 2 Austral. /NZ a blow; a punch. 3 vulgar slang a man's penis. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: imitative.

 

dong

dong 2 |dɒŋ | noun the basic monetary unit of Vietnam, equal to 100 xu. ORIGIN from Vietnamese dông coin .

 

donga

donga |ˈdɒŋgə | noun 1 S. African & Austral. /NZ a dry gully, formed by the eroding action of running water. 2 Austral. a temporary, usually transportable, dwelling. 3 Austral. the bush; the remote countryside. ORIGIN Sense 1 from Xhosa and Zulu udonga; sense 2 is said to stem from an extended usage of the term in the Boer War.

 

dongle

dongle |ˈdɒŋg (ə )l | noun a device that is connected to a computer to allow access to wireless broadband or use of protected software. ORIGIN 1980s: an arbitrary formation.

 

Dong-nai River

Dong-nai Riv er |ˌdôNG ˈni ˌdɔŋ ˌnaɪ ˈrɪvər |(also Donnai |ˌdôn ˈnī |) a river in Vietnam that flows for 300 miles (483 km ) from south central Vietnam to join the Saigon River below Ho Chi Minh City.

 

dong quai

dong quai |dɒŋ ˈkwɛɪ, ˈkwʌɪ | noun [ mass noun ] an aromatic herb native to China and Japan, the root of which is used by herbalists to treat premenstrual syndrome and menopausal symptoms. Angelica sinensis, family Umbelliferae. ORIGIN from Chinese dāngguī.

 

Dongying

Dong ying |ˈdo͝oNG ˈyiNG ˈdʊŋ ˈjɪŋ | a city in Hebei province, in eastern China, near the mouth of the Yellow River, in an area rich in oil; pop. 628,400 (est. 2006 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Dong

Dong Substantiv, maskulin , der |D o ng |der Dong; Genitiv: des Dong [s ], Plural: die Dong [s ] < aber: 50 Dong > vietnamesisch Währungseinheit in Vietnam 1 Dong = 10 Hào = 100 Xu; internationaler Währungscode: VND

 

Dongle

Don gle Substantiv, maskulin EDV , der |ˈdɔŋgl̩ |der Dongle; Genitiv: des Dongles, Plural: die Dongles englisch a Kopierschutz für kostenpflichtige Software b Einrichtung zur Sicherung eines Computers gegen unbefugte Benutzung

 

Dongleware

Don gle ware Substantiv, feminin , die |…wɛːɐ̯ |die Dongleware; Genitiv: der Dongleware, Plural: die Donglewares kostenlose Software, die nur mit kostenpflichtigen Ergänzungen voll nutzbar ist

 

French Dictionary

dông

dông n. m. nom masculin Unité monétaire du Vietnam. : Des dôngs.

 

Spanish Dictionary

donguindo

donguindo nombre masculino Variedad de peral de fruto grande, irregular, de piel verde amarillenta y pulpa carnosa y dulce .