English-Thai Dictionary
exotic
ADJ มาจาก ต่างประเทศ มาจาก ดินแดน อื่น มาจาก ภูมิภาค อื่น foreign ma-jak-tang-pra-thed
exoticism
N การ ชอบ ของ ที่ มาจาก ต่างประเทศ สิ่ง ที่ ประหลาด ผิดธรรมดา exotism
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EXOTIC
a.[Gr. without. ] Foreign; pertaining to or produced in a foreign country; not native; extraneous; as an exotic plant; an exotic term or word.
EXOTIC
n.A plant, shrub or tree not native; a plant produced in a foreign country. 1. A word of foreign origin.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EXOTIC
Ex *ot "ic, a. Etym: [L. exoticus, Gr. exotique. See Exoteric. ]
Defn: Introduced from a foreign country; not native; extraneous; foreign; as, an exotic plant; an exotic term or word. Nothing was so splendid and exotic as the ambassador. Evelyn.
EXOTIC
EXOTIC Ex *ot "ic, n.
Defn: Anything of foreign origin; something not of native growth, as a plant, a word, a custom. Plants that are unknown to Italy, and such as the gardeners call exotics. Addison.
EXOTICAL
EXOTICAL Ex *ot "ic *al, a.
Defn: Foreign; not native; exotic. [R.] -- Ex *ot "ic *al *ness, n.
EXOTICISM
EXOTICISM Ex *ot "i *cism, n.
Defn: The state of being exotic; also, anything foreign, as a word or idiom; an exotic.
New American Oxford Dictionary
exotic
ex ot ic |igˈzätik ɪɡˌzɑdɪk | ▶adjective originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country: exotic birds | they loved to visit exotic places. • attractive or striking because colorful or out of the ordinary: an exotic outfit | (as noun the exotic ) : there was a touch of the exotic in her appearance. • of a kind not used for ordinary purposes or not ordinarily encountered: exotic elementary particles as yet unknown to science. ▶noun an exotic plant or animal: he planted exotics in the sheltered garden. DERIVATIVES ex ot i cal ly |-(ə )lē |adverb, ex ot i cism |igˈzätəˌsizəm |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via Latin from Greek exōtikos ‘foreign, ’ from exō ‘outside. ’
exotica
ex ot i ca |igˈzätikə ɪɡˌzɑdɪkə | ▶plural noun objects considered strange or interesting because they are out of the ordinary, esp. because they originated in a distant foreign country. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin, neuter plural of exoticus ‘foreign ’ (see exotic ).
exotic dancer
ex ot ic danc er |ɪɡˌzɑdɪk | ▶noun a striptease dancer.
Oxford Dictionary
exotic
exotic |ɪgˈzɒtɪk, ɛg- | ▶adjective originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country: exotic birds | they loved to visit exotic places. • attractive or striking because colourful or out of the ordinary: youths with exotic haircuts | (as noun the exotic ) : there was a touch of the exotic in her appearance. • (especially of metals or fuels ) of a kind not ordinarily encountered; specially produced. ▶noun an exotic plant or animal: he planted exotics in the sheltered garden. DERIVATIVES exotically adverb, exoticism |-tɪsɪz (ə )m |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via Latin from Greek exōtikos ‘foreign ’, from exō ‘outside ’.
exotica
exotica |ɪgˈzɒtɪkə, ɛg- | ▶plural noun objects considered interesting because they are out of the ordinary, especially because they originated in a distant foreign country. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin, neuter plural of exoticus ‘foreign ’ (see exotic ).
exotic dancer
exot ¦ic dan ¦cer ▶noun a striptease dancer.
American Oxford Thesaurus
exotic
exotic adjective 1 exotic birds: foreign, nonnative, tropical; introduced, imported. ANTONYMS native. 2 exotic places: foreign, faraway, far off, far-flung, distant. ANTONYMS familiar, nearby. 3 Carlotta's exotic appearance: striking, colorful, eye-catching, flamboyant; unusual, novel, unconventional, out of the ordinary, foreign-looking, unfamiliar, extravagant, outlandish, orchidaceous; informal offbeat, off the wall. ANTONYMS conventional. WORD TOOLKIT See unfamiliar . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
Oxford Thesaurus
exotic
exotic adjective 1 exotic birds: foreign, non-native, tropical; alien, imported, introduced, non-naturalized, unnaturalized. ANTONYMS native. 2 exotic places: foreign, faraway, far off, far-flung, unfamiliar; distant, remote. ANTONYMS familiar, nearby. 3 Linda's exotic appearance: striking, colourful, eye-catching; unusual, unconventional, out of the ordinary, extravagant, remarkable, sensational, astonishing, strange, outlandish, bizarre, fantastic, peculiar, weird, outrageous, curious, different, unfamiliar; Bohemian, alternative, avant-garde, foreign-looking; attractive, glamorous, romantic, fascinating; Brit. out of the common; informal offbeat, off the wall. ANTONYMS unremarkable, conventional. 4 exotic dancers: erotic, sexy, provocative, go-go, striptease, titillating, risqué; informal raunchy. WORD TOOLKIT exotic See unfamiliar . Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
Spanish Dictionary
exótica
exótica nombre femenino Méx Bailarina de cabaret :en ese bar actúan las exóticas .
exótico, -ca
exótico, -ca adjetivo 1 [país, lugar ] Que es lejano y muy distinto con respecto al que se toma como referencia, que suele ser el propio :ha viajado por países exóticos de Asia; esta exótica isla del Pacífico ha recuperado el nombre indígena de Sulawesi .2 Que procede de un país o cultura lejanos y desconocidos :ornamentación exótica; productos exóticos; costumbres exóticas .3 Que llama la atención porque recuerda o parece proceder de culturas lejanas y desconocidas :le gustaba dar a la decoración de su casa un halo exótico; deambulaba inquieto en una exótica habitación .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
exotic
ex ot ic /ɪɡzɑ́tɪk |-zɔ́t -/形容詞 more ~; most ~1 ⦅ほめて ⦆エキゾチックな , 異国風な ; 風変わりでおもしろい ▸ exotic music [names ]異国風の音楽 [名前 ]2 〈動植物 言葉などが 〉外来の , 外国 (産 )の (foreign )▸ exotic plants [accents ]外来植物 [外国語なまり ]名詞 C 外来の物 , 異国風な人 .~̀ d á ncer ⦅やや古 ⦆ストリッパー .ex ó t i cal ly /-k (ə )li /副詞 異国風に .
exotica
ex ot i ca /ɪɡzɑ́tɪkə |-zɔ́t -/名詞 〖複数扱い 〗異国風の事物 〘芸術作品 風俗など 〙.
exoticism
ex ot i cism /ɪɡzɑ́təsɪ̀z (ə )m |-zɔ́tɪ -/名詞 U 異国趣味 [情緒 ]; 外来語 (法 ), 外来語風の表現 .