English-Thai Dictionary
kerf
N รอยตัด รอย ผ่า รอย ที่ ถูก ตัดออก cut roi-tad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
KERF
n.[Eng. to carve. ] The cut of an ax, a saw, or other instrument; the notch or slit made in wood by cutting.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
KERF
Kerf, n. Etym: [AS. cyrf a cutting off, fr. ceorfan to cut, carve. See Carve. ]
Defn: A notch, channel, or slit made in any material by cutting or sawing.
New American Oxford Dictionary
kerf
kerf |kərf kərf | ▶noun 1 a slit made by cutting, esp. with a saw. 2 the cut end of a felled tree. DERIVATIVES kerfed adjective ORIGIN Old English cyrf ‘cutting, a cut ’; related to carve .
kerfuffle
ker fuf fle |kərˈfəfəl kərˈfəfəl | ▶noun [ in sing. ] informal, chiefly Brit. a commotion or fuss, esp. one caused by conflicting views: there was a kerfuffle over the chairmanship. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: perhaps from Scots curfuffle (probably from Scottish Gaelic car ‘twist, bend ’ + imitative Scots fuffle ‘to disorder ’), or related to Irish cior thual ‘confusion, disorder. ’
Oxford Dictionary
kerf
kerf |kəːf | ▶noun 1 a slit made by cutting with a saw. 2 the cut end of a felled tree. DERIVATIVES kerfed adjective ORIGIN Old English cyrf ‘cutting, a cut ’, of West Germanic origin; related to carve .
kerfuffle
kerfuffle |kəˈfʌf (ə )l | ▶noun [ in sing. ] Brit. informal a commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views: there was a kerfuffle over the chairmanship. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: perhaps from Scots curfuffle (probably from Scottish Gaelic car ‘twist, bend ’ + imitative Scots fuffle ‘to disorder ’), or related to Irish cior thual ‘confusion, disorder ’.
Duden Dictionary
Kerf
Kerf Substantiv, maskulin , der |K e rf |Kerbtier
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
kerf
kerf /kəː r f /名詞 C (のこぎりの )引き目 ; (おのなどの )切り口 .
kerfuffle
ker fuf fle /kə r fʌ́f (ə )l /名詞 C U ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〖単数形で 〗 «…に関する » から騒ぎ, 大騒ぎ, 騒動 «about , over » .