English-Thai Dictionary
incog
ADV อย่าง ไม่เปิดเผย นาม incognito incognita
incogitant
ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ คำนึงถึง คนอื่น inconsiderate thoughtless considerate thoughtful sueng-mai-kam-nung-tuang-kon-uen
incognita
N หญิง ที่ ไม่เปิดเผย นาม
incognito
ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่เปิดเผย นาม ซึ่ง ไม่เปิดเผย ตัว disguised sueng-mai-poed-poi-nam
incognito
ADV อย่าง ไม่เปิดเผย นาม อย่าง ไม่เปิดเผย ตัว disguisedly yang-mai-poed-poi-nam-fang
incognito
N นามแฝง ชื่อ ปลอม nam-fang
incognizable
A ที่ ไม่ อาจ รู้ ได้
incognizant
ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ทราบ (คำ ทางการ ซึ่ง ไม่ รู้ตัว ซึ่ง ไม่ ตระหนักถึง unaware aware cognizant sueng-mai-sab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INCOG
adv. [contracted from incognito. ] In concealment; in disguise; in a manner not to be known.
INCOGITANCY
n.[L. incogitantia; in and cogito, to think. ] Want of thought, or want of the power of thinking.
INCOGITANT
a.Not thinking; thoughtless.
INCOGITANTLY
adv. Without consideration.
INCOGITATIVE
a.[in and cogitative. ] Not thinking; wanting the power of thought; as, a vegetable is an incogitative being.
INCOGNITO
adv. [L. incognitus; in and cognitus, known. ] In concealment; in a disguise of the real person.
INCOGNIZABLE
a.incon'izable. [in and cognizable. ] That cannot be recognized, known or distinguished.
The Lettish race, not a primitive stock of the Slavi, but a distinct branch, now become incognizable--
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INCOG
INCOG In *cog ", adv.
Defn: Incognito. [Colloq. ] Depend upon it -- he'll remain incog. Addison.
INCOGITABLE
In *cog "i *ta *ble, a. Etym: [L. incogitabilis; pref. in- not +cogitabilis cogitable. ]
Defn: Not cogitable; inconceivable. Sir T. More.
INCOGITANCE; INCOGITANCY
In *cog "i *tance, In *cog "i *tan *cy, n. Etym: [L. incogitantia.]
Defn: Want of thought, or of the power of thinking; thoughtlessness; unreasonableness. 'T is folly and incogitancy to argue anything, one way or the other, from the designs of a sort of beings with whom we so little communicate. Glanvill.
INCOGITANT
In *cog "i *tant, a. Etym: [L. incogitans; pref. in- not + cogitans, p.pr. of cogitare to think. See Cogitate. ]
Defn: Toughtless; inconsiderate. [R.] Milton. Men are careless and incogitant. J. Goodman.
INCOGITANTLY
INCOGITANTLY In *cog "i *tant *ly, adv.
Defn: In an incogitant manner.
INCOGITATIVE
INCOGITATIVE In *cog "i *ta *tive, a.
Defn: Not cogitative; not thinking; wanting the power of thought; as, a vegetable is an incogitative being. Locke.
INCOGITATIVITY
INCOGITATIVITY In *cog `i *ta *tiv "i *ty, n.
Defn: The quality of being incogitative; want of thought or of the power of thinking. Wollaston.
INCOGNITA
In *cog "ni *ta, n. Etym: [See Incognito. ]
1. A woman who is unknown or in disguise.
2. The state of being in disguise; -- said of a woman.
INCOGNITANT
INCOGNITANT In *cog "ni *tant, a.
Defn: Ignorant. [Obs. ]
INCOGNITO
In *cog "ni *to, a. or adv. Etym: [It. incognito, masc. , incognita, fem. , L. incognitus unknown; pref. in- not + cognitus known, p. p. of cognoscere: cf. F. incognito, fr. It. See Cognition. ]
Defn: Without being known; in disguise; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title; -- said esp. of great personages who sometimes adopt a disguise or an assumed character in order to avoid notice. 'T was long ago Since gods come down incognito. Prior. The prince royal of Persia came thither incognito. Tatler.
INCOGNITO
In *cog "ni *to, n.; pl. Incognitos. Etym: [See Incognito, a.]
1. One unknown or in disguise, or under an assumed character or name.
2. The assumption of disguise or of a feigned character; the state of being in disguise or not recognized. His incognito was endangered. Sir W. Scott.
INCOGNIZABLE
INCOGNIZABLE In *cog "ni *za *ble, a.
Defn: Not cognizable; incapable of being recognized, known, or distinguished. H. Spenser. The Lettish race, not a primitive stock of the Slavi, but a distinct branch, now become incognizable. Tooke.
INCOGNIZANCE
INCOGNIZANCE In *cog "ni *zance, n.
Defn: Failure to cognize, apprehended, or notice. This incognizance may be explained. Sir W. Hamilton.
INCOGNIZANT
INCOGNIZANT In *cog "ni *zant, a.
Defn: Not cognizant; failing to apprehended or notice. Of the several operations themselves, as acts of volition, we are wholly incognizant. Sir W. Hamilton.
INCOGNOSCIBLE
INCOGNOSCIBLE In `cog *nos "ci *ble, a.
Defn: Incognizable. -- In `cog *nos "ci *bil "i *ty, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
incog
in cog |inˈkäg ɪnˈkɑɡ | ▶adjective, adverb, & noun informal, dated short for incognito.
incognito
in cog ni to |ˌinkägˈnētō, inˈkägniˌtō ˌɪnˌkɑɡˈnidoʊ | ▶adjective & adverb (of a person ) having one's true identity concealed: [ as adj. ] : in order to observe you have to be incognito | [ as adv. ] : he is now operating incognito. ▶noun ( pl. incognitos ) an assumed or false identity. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Italian, literally ‘unknown, ’ from Latin incognitus, from in- ‘not ’ + cognitus (past participle of cognoscere ‘know ’).
incognizant
in cog ni zant |inˈkägnəzənt ɪnˈkɑɡnəzənt | ▶adjective formal lacking knowledge or awareness: before my arrest, I was incognizant of the prison-industrial complex. DERIVATIVES in cog ni zance noun
Oxford Dictionary
incog
incog |ɪnˈkɒg | ▶adjective, adverb, & noun informal, dated short for incognito.
incognito
incognito |ˌɪnkɒgˈniːtəʊ, ɪnˈkɒgnɪtəʊ | ▶adjective & adverb (of a person ) having one's true identity concealed: [ as adj. ] : in order to observe you have to be incognito | [ as adv. ] : he is now operating incognito. ▶noun ( pl. incognitos ) an assumed or false identity. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Italian, literally ‘unknown ’, from Latin incognitus, from in- ‘not ’ + cognitus (past participle of cognoscere ‘know ’).
incognizant
incognizant |ɪnˈkɒ (g )nɪz (ə )nt |(also incognisant ) ▶adjective formal lacking knowledge or awareness: the government appears incognizant of the growing threat to our agricultural industry. DERIVATIVES incognizance noun
American Oxford Thesaurus
incognito
incognito adverb & adjective you'll be traveling incognito: under an assumed name, under a false name, in disguise, disguised, under cover, in plain clothes, camouflaged, unidentified; secretly, anonymously.
Oxford Thesaurus
incognito
incognito adjective & adverb he travelled incognito: under an assumed name, under a false name, with one's identity concealed, in disguise, disguised, under cover, in plain clothes, camouflaged; unrecognized, unidentified; secretly, covertly, anonymously; informal incog.
incognizant
incognizant adjective rare she was incognizant of his presence. See unaware.
French Dictionary
incognito
incognito adv. et n. m. adverbe Anonymement. : Ils voyagent incognito. Note Grammaticale Pris adverbialement, le mot est invariable. nom masculin Désir de ne pas être reconnu. : Garder l ’incognito. Des incognitos difficiles à préserver. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le mot anonyme, qui se dit d ’un auteur inconnu, volontairement ou non. Note Technique Ce mot a été emprunté à l ’italien où il signifie « inconnu ».
Spanish Dictionary
incógnita
incógnita nombre femenino 1 Cosa, como un concepto, un suceso, un comportamiento, etc. , que no se comprende o cuyas causas se desconocen, especialmente si es objeto de análisis u observación :el móvil de su acción es una incógnita; el entrenador ha desvelado hoy la incógnita sobre el futuro del jugador brasileño; el cerebro humano sigue siendo una de las más grandes incógnitas de la medicina .2 mat Variable que interviene en una ecuación o inecuación y que se verifica para unos valores determinados; se representa con las letras x, y, z, v, t, etc .
incógnito, -ta
incógnito, -ta adjetivo 1 formal Que es desconocido :ya no existe tierra incógnita para el hombre occidental .2 nombre masculino formal Situación de la persona que no se da a conocer :respetar el incógnito de alguien .de incógnito Se emplea para indicar que una persona, generalmente un famoso, hace algo sin darse a conocer :visitó la ciudad de incógnito para evitar a los fans .
incognoscible
incognoscible adjetivo formal Que no puede ser conocido o comprendido :la creación del universo es hoy por hoy una realidad incognoscible .ANTÓNIMO cognoscible .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
incognito
in cog ni to /ɪ̀nkɑɡníːtoʊ, ɪnkɑ́ɡnətoʊ |ɪ̀nkɔɡ -/〖<イタリア 〗形容詞 副詞 名前 [身分 ]を隠して (の ), お忍びで (の ); 変名で (の )▸ a prince incognito お忍びの王子 (!名詞 を修飾する時は後ろに置く ) ▸ travel incognito お忍びで旅行する 名詞 複 ~s C 匿名 (者 ), 変名 (者 ).