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kama

N เทพเจ้า แห่ง กามารมณ์ ใน ศาสนา ฮินดู 

 

kamala

N ผง ใน ฝัก ของ ต้น  Malotus philippinensis ใช้ ทำ ยาถ่าย พยาธิ 

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

KAMA

Ka "ma, n. Etym: [Skr. kama love, the god of love. ]

 

Defn: The Hindoo Cupid. He is represented as a beautiful youth, with a bow of sugar cane or flowers.

 

KAMALA

KAMALA Ka *ma "la, n. (Bot. )

 

Defn: The red dusty hairs of the capsules of an East Indian tree (Mallotus Philippinensis ) used for dyeing silk. It is violently emetic, and is used in the treatment of tapeworm. [Written also kameela.]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Kama

Ka ma |ˈkämə ˈkɑmə |Hinduism the god of love, typically represented as a youth with a bow of sugar cane, a bowstring of bees, and arrows of flowers.

 

kamacite

kam a cite |ˈkaməˌsīt ˈkæməsaɪt | noun an alloy of iron and nickel occurring in some meteorites. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek kamax, kamak- vine pole (because of the occurrence of the alloy in bar-shaped masses ) + -ite 1 .

 

kamahi

kamahi |ˈkɑːməhi | noun a tall New Zealand forest tree with small cream-coloured flowers and dark timber. Weinmannia racemosa, family Cunoniaceae. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Maori.

 

Kama River

Ka ma Riv er |ˈkämə ˌkɑmə ˈrɪvər | a river in Russia that flows for 1,128 miles (1,805 km ) from the central Ural Mountains to the Volga River near Kazan.

 

Kama Sutra

Ka ma Su tra |ˈkämə ˈso͞otrə ˌkɑmə ˈsutrə | an ancient Sanskrit treatise on the art of love and sexual technique. ORIGIN Sanskrit, from kāma love + sūtra thread.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Kama

Kama |ˈkɑːmə |Hinduism the god of love, typically represented as a youth with a bowl of sugar cane, a bowstring of bees, and arrows of flowers.

 

kamacite

kamacite |ˈkaməsʌɪt | noun [ mass noun ] an alloy of iron and nickel occurring in some meteorites. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Greek kamax, kamak- vine pole (because of the occurrence of the alloy in bar-shaped masses ) + -ite 1 .

 

kamahi

kamahi |ˈkɑːməhi | noun a tall New Zealand forest tree with small cream-coloured flowers and dark timber. Weinmannia racemosa, family Cunoniaceae. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Maori.

 

Kama River

Ka ma Riv er |ˈkämə ˌkɑmə ˈrɪvər | a river in Russia that flows for 1,128 miles (1,805 km ) from the central Ural Mountains to the Volga River near Kazan.

 

Kama Sutra

Kama Sutra |ˌkɑːmə ˈsuːtrə | an ancient Sanskrit treatise on the art of love and sexual technique. ORIGIN Sanskrit, from kāma love + sūtra thread .

 

Duden Dictionary

Kamaldulenser

Ka mal du len ser Substantiv, maskulin , der |Kamaldul e nser |nach dem Kloster Camaldoli bei Arezzo (Italien )Angehöriger eines auf der Grundlage der Benediktinerregel Gemeinschafts- und Einsiedlerleben verbindenden katholischen Ordens

 

Kamaldulenserin

Ka mal du len se rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Kamaldul e nserin |

 

Kamangah

Ka man gah Substantiv, feminin , die |…ˈdʒaː |die Kamangah; Genitiv: der Kamangah, Plural: die Kamangahs arabisch in Vorderasien und Nordafrika verbreitetes Streichinstrument; Kemantsche

 

Kamaraderie

Ka ma ra de rie , die Kameraderie |Kamarader ie |

 

Kamaresvase

Ka ma res va se Substantiv, feminin , die nach dem Fundort Kamares auf der Insel Kreta schwarz- oder braungrundig glasiertes, bunt, meist weiß und rot, mit Wirbel- und Spiralmotiven bemaltes Keramikgefäß aus minoischer Zeit (um 2000 v. Chr.)

 

Kamarilla

Ka ma ril la Substantiv, feminin , die |kamaˈrɪlja auch …ˈrɪla |die Kamarilla; Genitiv: der Kamarilla, Plural: die Kamarillen spanisch camarilla = Privatkabinett des Königs, eigentlich = Kämmerchen, Verkleinerungsform von: cámara, über das Vulgärlateinische zu lateinisch camera, Kammer Gruppe von Personen in der unmittelbaren Umgebung eines Herrschers, die ohne Befugnis oder Verantwortung unkontrollierbaren Einfluss auf diesen ausübt

 

Kamasutra

Ka ma su t ra , Ka ma su tra Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Kamas u tra |das Kamasutra; Genitiv: des Kamasutra [s ] sanskritisch = Leitfaden der Liebe, aus: kāma =Liebe und sūtra = (Leit )faden aus dem 4. Jahrhundert stammendes altindisches Lehrbuch der Liebeskunst