English-Thai Dictionary
gnat
N แมลง เล็กๆ ริ้น ไร ยุง bug fly ma-lang-lek-lek
gnathic
A เกี่ยวกับ ขากรรไกร
gnathonical
A เกี่ยวกับ พูด เลียแข้งเลียขา
gnathostoma
N พยาธิ ตัว กลมช นิดหนึ่ง มัก เกาะ ที่ ผนัง กระเพาะอาหาร สัตว์
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GNAT
n.nat. A small insect, or rather a genus of insects, the Culex, whose long cylindric body is composed of eight rings. They have six legs and their mouth is formed by a flexible sheath, inclosing bristles pointed like stings. The sting is a tube containing five or six spicula of exquisite fineness, dentated or edged. The most troublesome of this genus is the musketoe. 1. Any thing proverbially small.
Ye blind guides, who strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel. Matthew 23:24.
GNATFLOWER
n.A flower, called also bee-flower.
GNATSNAPPER
n.A bird that catches gnats.
GNATWORM
n.A small water insect produced by a gnat, and which after its several changes is transformed into a gnat; the larva of a gnat.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GNAT
Gnat, n. Etym: [AS. gnæt.]
1. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A blood-sucking dipterous fly, of the genus Culex, undergoing a metamorphosis in water. The females have a proboscis armed with needlelike organs for penetrating the skin of animals. These are wanting in the males. In America they are generally called mosquitoes. See Mosquito.
2. Any fly resembling a Culex in form or habits; esp. , in America, a small biting fly of the genus Simulium and allies, as the buffalo gnat, the black fly, etc. Gnat catcher (Zoöl.), one of several species of small American singing birds, of the genus Polioptila,allied to the kinglets. -- Gnat flower, the bee flower. -- Gnat hawk (Zoöl.), the European goatsucker; -- called also gnat owl. -- Gnat snapper (Zoöl.), a bird that catches gnats. -- Gnat strainer, a person ostentatiously punctilious about trifles. Cf. Matt. xxiii. 24.
GNATHIC
Gnath "ic, a. Etym: [Gr. (Anat. )
Defn: Of or pertaining to the jaw. Gnathic index, in a skull, the ratio of the distance from the middle of the nasofrontal suture to the basion (taken equal to 1 ), to the distance from the basion to the middle of the front edge of the upper jaw; -- called also alveolar index. Skulls with the gnathic index below 98 are orthognathous, from 98 to 1 3 mesognathous, and above 1 3 are prognathous. Flower.
GNATHIDIUM
Gna *thid "i *um, n.; pl. Gnathidia. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The ramus of the lower jaw of a bird as far as it is naked; -- commonly used in the plural.
GNATHITE
Gnath "ite, n. Etym: [Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of the mouth appendages of the Arthropoda. They are known as mandibles, maxillæ, and maxillipeds.
GNATHONIC; GNATHONICAL
Gna *thon "ic, Gna *thon "ic *al, a. Etym: [L. Gnatho, name of a parasite in the "Eunuchus " of Terence, Gr.
Defn: Flattering; deceitful. [Obs. ]
GNATHOPOD
Gnath "o *pod, n. Etym: [Gr. -pod. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A gnathopodite or maxilliped. See Maxilliped.
GNATHOPODITE
GNATHOPODITE Gna *thop "o *dite, n. (Zoöl,)
Defn: Any leglike appendage of a crustacean, when modified wholly, or in part, to serve as a jaw, esp. one of the maxillipeds.
GNATHOSTEGITE
Gna *thos "te *gite, n. Etym: [Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of a pair of broad plates, developed from the outer maxillipeds of crabs, and forming a cover for the other mouth organs.
GNATHOSTOMA
Gna *thos "to *ma, n. pl. Etym: [NL. , from Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A comprehensive division of vertebrates, including all that have distinct jaws, in contrast with the leptocardians and marsipobranchs (Cyclostoma ), which lack them. [Written also Gnathostomata.]
GNATHOTHECA
Gnath `o *the "ca, n.; pl. GnathothecÆ. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The horney covering of the lower mandible of a bird.
GNATLING
GNATLING Gnat "ling, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A small gnat.
GNATWORM
GNATWORM Gnat "worm `, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The aquatic larva of a gnat; -- called also, colloquially, wiggler.
New American Oxford Dictionary
gnat
gnat |nat næt | ▶noun a small two-winged fly that resembles a mosquito. Gnats include both biting and nonbiting forms, and they typically form large swarms. [Several families, including Simuliidae (black flies ) and Ceratopogonidae. ] • a person or thing seen as tiny or insignificant, esp. in comparison with something larger or more important: I was only a gnat in the affair. ORIGIN Old English gnætt, of Germanic origin; related to German Gnitze .
gnatcatcher
gnat catch er |ˈnatˌkaCHər, -ˌkeCHər ˈnætˌkætʃər | ▶noun a tiny gray-backed New World songbird, with a long tail that is often cocked. [Genus Polioptila, family Polioptilidae (or Sylviidae ): several species. ]
gnathic
gnath ic |ˈnaTHik ˈnæθɪk | ▶adjective rare of or relating to the jaws. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek gnathos ‘jaw ’ + -ic .
Gnathostomulida
Gna thos to mu li da |nəˌTHästəˈmyo͞olədə nəˌθɑstəˈmjʊːlədə |Zoology a minor phylum of minute marine worms that appear to be intermediate between coelenterates and flatworms. DERIVATIVES gna thos to mu lid |ˌnaTHəˈstōmyəlid, ˌnā - |noun & adjective ORIGIN modern Latin (plural ), from Greek gnathos ‘jaw ’ + stoma ‘mouth. ’
Oxford Dictionary
gnat
gnat |nat | ▶noun a small two-winged fly that resembles a mosquito. Gnats include both biting and non-biting forms, and they typically form large swarms. ●Several families, especially Culicidae (the biting gnats ), which includes the common gnat (Culex pipiens ). • a person regarded as tiny or insignificant: she'd be marking O'Brien —a gnat trying to curb an elephant. ORIGIN Old English gnætt, of Germanic origin; related to German Gnitze .
gnatcatcher
gnat |catch ¦er |ˈnatkatʃə | ▶noun a tiny grey-backed New World songbird, with a long tail that is often cocked. ●Genus Polioptila, family Polioptilidae (or Sylviidae ): several species.
gnathic
gnathic |ˈnaθɪk, ˈneɪ -| ▶adjective rare relating to the jaws. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek gnathos ‘jaw ’ + -ic .
Gnathostomulida
Gnathostomulida |ˌneɪθə (ʊ )stəʊˈmjʊːlidə | ▶plural noun Zoology a minor phylum of minute marine worms which appear to be intermediate between coelenterates and flatworms. DERIVATIVES gnathostomulid |ˌneɪθə (ʊ )ˈstəʊmjʊlɪd |noun & adjective ORIGIN modern Latin (plural ), from Greek gnathos ‘jaw ’ + stoma ‘mouth ’.
Duden Dictionary
Gnathologie
Gna tho lo gie Substantiv, feminin , die |Gnatholog ie |die Gnathologie; Genitiv: der Gnathologie griechisch-neulateinisch im Bereich der Zahnmedizin Lehre von der Kaufunktion, besonders von deren Wiederherstellung
Gnathoschisis
Gna tho s chi sis , Gna tho schi sis Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Gnathosch i sis …sç …|die Gnathoschisis; Genitiv: der Gnathoschisis, Plural: die Gnathoschisisen griechisch-neulateinisch angeborene [Ober ]kieferspalte
Gnathostomen
Gna thos to men Pluralwort , die |Gnathost o men |die Gnathostomen (Plural ) alle Wirbeltiere mit Kiefern
Gnatz
Gnatz Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich , der |Gn a tz |der Gnatz; Genitiv: des Gnatzes, Plural: die Gnatze zu gnatzen mürrischer, übel gelaunter Mensch
Gnatz
Gnatz Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich , der |Gn a tz |der Gnatz; Genitiv: des Gnatzes, Plural: die Gnatze mittelhochdeutsch gnaz = Schorf, auch: Knauserei, eigentlich = Zernagtes, Zerkratztes Ausschlag, Grind, Schorf
gnatzen
gnat zen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |gn a tzen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « aus dem Niederdeutschen, ursprünglich lautmalend mürrisch, übel gelaunt sein
gnatzig
gnat zig Adjektiv umgangssprachlich |gn a tzig |mürrisch, übel gelaunt, verdrossen gnatzig sein
Spanish Dictionary
gnatostomado
gnatostomado zool gnatóstomo .
gnatóstomo
gnatóstomo adjetivo /nombre masculino 1 zool [pez ] Que pertenece a la superclase de los gnatóstomos .SINÓNIMO gnatostomado .2 gnatóstomos nombre masculino plural zool Superclase de vertebrados provistos de mandíbulas :la superclase de los gnatóstomos incluye a todos los vertebrados actuales, excepto los agnatos .SINÓNIMO gnatostomados .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
gnat
gnat /næt /名詞 C 〘虫 〙ブヨ 〘人を刺したり血を吸う小さな虫の総称; ⦅英 ⦆では蚊 (mosquito )も含む 〙.str à in at a [è very ] gn á t (and sw à llow a c á mel )(大事を見逃し )小事にこだわる 〘聖書より 〙.