English-Thai Dictionary
dory
N ปลา ทะเลช นิดหนึ่ง เรือประมง ท้องแบน
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DORY
Do "ry, n.; pl. Dories. Etym: [Named from 1st color, fr. F. dorée gilded, fr. dorer to gild, L. deaurare. See Deaurate, and cf. Aureole. ]
1. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.
2. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The American wall-eyed perch; -- called also doré. See Pike perch.
DORY
Do "ry, n.; pl. Dories (.
Defn: A small, strong, flat-bottomed rowboat, with sharp prow and flaring sides.
DORYPHORA
Do *ryph "o *ra, n. Etym: [NL. See Doryphoros. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A genus of plant-eating beetles, including the potato beetle. See Potato beetle.
DORYPHOROS
Do *ryph "o *ros, n. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. (Fine Arts )
Defn: A spear bearer; a statue of a man holding a spear or in the attitude of a spear bearer. Several important sculptures of this subject existed in antiquity, copies of which remain to us.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dory
do ry 1 |ˈdôrē ˈdɔri | ▶noun ( pl. dories ) a narrow deep-bodied fish with a mouth that can be opened very wide. [Several genera and species in the families Zeidae and Oreosomatidae. See also John Dory . ] ORIGIN late Middle English: from French dorée, feminine past participle of dorer ‘gild, ’ from late Latin deaurare ‘gild over, ’ based on Latin aurum ‘gold. ’ Compare with dorado .
dory
do ry 2 |ˈdɔri ˈdôrē | ▶noun ( pl. dories ) a small flat-bottomed rowboat with a high bow and stern, of a kind originally used for fishing in New England. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: perhaps from Miskito dóri ‘dugout. ’
doryphore
do ry phore |ˈdôriˌfôr ˈdɔrɪfɔr | ▶noun rare a pedantic and annoyingly persistent critic. ORIGIN 1950s (introduced by Sir Harold Nicolson ): from French, literally ‘Colorado beetle, ’ from Greek doruphoros ‘spearcarrier. ’
Oxford Dictionary
dory
dory 1 |ˈdɔːri | ▶noun ( pl. dories ) a narrow deep-bodied fish with a mouth that can be opened very wide. ●Several genera and species in the families Zeidae and Oreosomatidae. See also John Dory . ORIGIN late Middle English: from French dorée, feminine past participle of dorer ‘gild ’, from late Latin deaurare ‘gild over ’, based on Latin aurum ‘gold ’. Compare with dorado .
dory
dory 2 |ˈdɔːri | ▶noun ( pl. dories ) a small flat-bottomed rowing boat with a high bow and stern, originally of a kind used for fishing in New England. ORIGIN early 18th cent.: perhaps from Miskito dóri ‘dugout ’.
doryphore
doryphore |ˈdɒrɪfɔː | ▶noun rare a pedantic and annoyingly persistent critic. ORIGIN 1950s (introduced by Sir Harold Nicolson ): from French, literally ‘Colorado beetle ’, from Greek doruphoros ‘spear carrier ’.
Duden Dictionary
Doryphoros
Do ry pho ros Substantiv, maskulin , der |Dor y phoros |griechisch, »Speerträger «berühmte Statue des Bildhauers Polyklet
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dory
do ry 1 /dɔ́ːri /名詞 複 dories C 〘海 〙小型平底漁船 〘舷 (げん )側が高く舳先 (へさき )がとがっている 〙.
dory
do ry 2 名詞 複 dories C 〘魚 〙ニシマトウダイ (John Dory ) 〘食用 〙.