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lantern

N โคมไฟ  โป๊ะ ไฟ  ตะเกียง  torch lamp kom-fai

 

lantern fish

N ปลา ใต้ ทะเล น้ำ ลึก ที่ เรืองแสง ได้ 

 

lanthanide

N ชื่อ ธาตุช นิดหนึ่ง 

 

lanthanide series

N กลุ่ม ธาตุ หายาก  klum-tad-ha-yak

 

lanthorn

N โคมไฟ  ห้อง โคมไฟ บน ยอด ประภาคาร  lantern

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

LANTERN

n.[L. laterna.] 1. A case or vessel made of tin perforated with many holes, or of some transparent substance, as glass, horn, or oiled paper; used for carrying a candle or other light in the open air, or into stables, etc.
A dark lantern is one with a single opening, which may be closed so as to conceal the light.
2. A light-house or light to direct the course of ships.
3. In architecture, a little dome raised over the roof of a building to give light, and to serve as a crowning to the fabric.
4. A square cage of carpentry placed over the ridge of a corridor or gallery, between two rows of shops, to illuminate them.
Magic lantern, an optical machine by which painted images are represented so much magnified as to appear like the effect of magic.

 

LANTERN-FLY

n.An insect of the genus Fulgora.

 

LANTERN-JAWS

n.A thin visage.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

LANT

LANT Lant, n.

 

Defn: Urine. [Prov. Eng. ] Nares.

 

LANT

Lant, n. Etym: [Cf. Lance. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any one of several species of small, slender, marine fishes of the genus Ammedytes. The common European species (A. tobianus ) and the American species (A. Americanus ) live on sandy shores, buried in the sand, and are caught in large quantities for bait. Called also launce, and sand eel.

 

LANT

LANT Lant, n.

 

Defn: See Lanterloo. [Obs. ] Halliwell.

 

LANTANIUM; LANTANUM

LANTANIUM; LANTANUM Lan *ta "ni *um, Lan "ta *num, n. (Chem. )

 

Defn: See Lanthanum.

 

LANTANURIC

Lan `ta *nu "ric, a. Etym: [Formed by transposition of the letters of allantoin and -uric. ] (Chem. )

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or designating, a nitrogenous organic acid of the uric acid group, obtained by the decomposition of allantoin, and usually called allanturic acid.

 

LANTERLOO

LANTERLOO Lan "ter *loo `, n.

 

Defn: An old name of loo (a ).

 

LANTERN

Lan "tern, n. Etym: [F. lanterne, L. lanterna, laterna, from Gr. Lamp. ]

 

1. Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc. ; -- sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn, perforated tin, glass, oiled paper, or other material, having a lamp or candle within; sometimes fixed, as the glazed inclosure of a street light, or of a lighthouse light.

 

2. (Arch. ) (a ) An open structure of light material set upon a roof, to give light and air to the interior. (b ) A cage or open chamber of rich architecture, open below into the building or tower which it crowns. (c ) A smaller and secondary cupola crowning a larger one, for ornament, or to admit light; such as the lantern of the cupola of the Capitol at Washington, or that of the Florence cathedral.

 

3. (Mach. )

 

Defn: A lantern pinion or trundle wheel. See Lantern pinion (below ).

 

4. (Steam Engine )

 

Defn: A kind of cage inserted in a stuffing box and surrounding a piston rod, to separate the packing into two parts and form a chamber between for the reception of steam, etc. ; -- called also lantern brass.

 

5. (Founding )

 

Defn: A perforated barrel to form a core upon.

 

6. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: See Aristotle's lantern.

 

Note: Fig. 1 represents a hand lantern; fig. 2, an arm lantern; fig. 3, a breast lantern; -- so named from the positions in which they are carried. Dark lantern, a lantern with a single opening, which may be closed so as to conceal the light; -- called also bull's-eye. -- Lantern fly, Lantern carrier (Zoöl.), any one of several species of large, handsome, hemipterous insects of the genera Laternaria, Fulgora, and allies, of the family Fulgoridæ. The largest species is Laternaria phosphorea of Brazil. The head of some species has been supposed to be phosphorescent. -- Lantern jaws, long, thin jaws; hence, a thin visage. -- Lantern pinion, Lantern wheel (Mach. ), a kind of pinion or wheel having cylindrical bars or trundles, instead of teeth, inserted at their ends in two parallel disks or plates; -- so called as resembling a lantern in shape; -- called also wallower, or trundle. -- Lantern shell (Zoöl.), any translucent, marine, bivalve shell of the genus Anatina, and allied genera. -- Magic lantern, an optical instrument consisting of a case inclosing a light, and having suitable lenses in a lateral tube, for throwing upon a screen, in a darkened room or the like, greatly magnified pictures from slides placed in the focus of the outer lens.

 

LANTERN

Lan "tern, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lanterned; p. pr. & vb. n. Lanterning.]Etym: [Cf. F. lanterner to hang at the lamp post, fr. lanterne. See Lantern. ]

 

Defn: To furnish with a lantern; as, to lantern a lighthouse.

 

LANTERN-JAWED

LANTERN-JAWED Lan "tern-jawed `, a.

 

Defn: Having lantern jaws or long, thin jaws; as, a lantern-jawed person.

 

LANTHANITE

LANTHANITE Lan "tha *nite, n. (Min. )

 

Defn: Hydrous carbonate of lanthanum, found in tabular while crystals.

 

LANTHANUM

Lan "tha *num, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Chem. )

 

Defn: A rare element of the group of the earth metals, allied to aluminium. It occurs in certain rare minerals, as cerite, gadolinite, orthite, etc. , and was so named from the difficulty of separating it from cerium, didymium, and other rare elements with which it is usually associated. Atomic weight 138.5. Symbol La. [Formerly written also lanthanium.]

 

LANTHOPINE

Lan "tho *pine, n. Etym: [Gr. (Chem. )

 

Defn: An alkaloid found in opium in small quantities, and extracted as a white crystalline substance.

 

LANTHORN

LANTHORN Lan "thorn, n.

 

Defn: See Lantern. [Obs. ]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

lantana

lan ta na |lanˈtanə, -ˈtänə lænˈtænə | noun a tropical evergreen shrub of the verbena family, several kinds of which are cultivated as ornamentals. [Genus Lantana, family Verbenaceae: many species, in particular the South American scrambler L. camara, grown as an ornamental and sometimes becoming an invasive weed. ] ORIGIN modern Latin, from the specific name of the wayfaring tree Viburnum lantana, which it resembles superficially.

 

Lantau

Lan tau |ˈlänˈdou ˈlɑndaʊ | an island of Hong Kong, situated to the west of Hong Kong Island and forming part of the New Territories. Chinese name Tai Yue Shan.

 

lantern

lan tern |ˈlantərn ˈlæn (t )ərn | noun 1 a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb, and typically having a handle by which it can be carried or hung: a paper lantern. the light chamber at the top of a lighthouse. short for magic lantern. 2 a square, curved, or polygonal structure on the top of a dome or a room, with the sides glazed or open, so as to admit light. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French lanterne, from Latin lanterna, from Greek lamptēr torch, lamp, from lampein to shine.

 

Lantern Festival

Lan tern Fes ti val |ˈlæn (t )ərn ˈfɛstəvəl | noun another name for Bon.

 

lantern fish

lan tern fish noun ( pl. same or fishes ) a deep-sea fish that has organs on its body that emit light, seen chiefly when it rises to the surface at night. [Family Myctophidae: several genera and species. ]

 

lantern fly

lan |tern fly noun a chiefly tropical bug which is typically brightly coloured and may have a large bizarrely shaped head. It was formerly thought to be luminescent. Family Fulgoridae, suborder Homoptera.

 

lantern jaw

lan tern jaw |ˈlæn (t )ərn ʤɔ | noun a long, thin jaw and prominent chin. DERIVATIVES lan tern-jawed adjective

 

lantern slide

lan tern slide noun historical a mounted photographic transparency for projection by a magic lantern.

 

lantern wheel

lan |tern wheel noun a cylindrical gearwheel.

 

lanthanide

lan tha nide |ˈlanTHəˌnīd ˈlænθənaɪd | noun Chemistry any of the series of fifteen metallic elements from lanthanum to lutetium in the periodic table. See also rare earth. ORIGIN 1920s: from lanthanum + -ide .

 

lanthanum

lan tha num |ˈlanTHənəm ˈlænθənəm | noun the chemical element of atomic number 57, a silvery-white rare earth metal. (Symbol: La ) ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek lanthanein escape notice (because it was long undetected in cerium oxide ) + -um .

 

Oxford Dictionary

lantana

lantana |lanˈtɑːnə, -ˈteɪnə | noun a tropical evergreen shrub of the verbena family, several kinds of which are cultivated as ornamentals. Genus Lantana, family Verbenaceae: many species, in particular the South American scrambler L. camara, grown as an ornamental and sometimes becoming a serious weed. ORIGIN modern Latin, from the specific name of the wayfaring tree Viburnum lantana, which it resembles superficially.

 

Lantau

Lantau |lanˈtaʊ | an island of Hong Kong, situated to the west of Hong Kong Island and forming part of the New Territories. Chinese name Tai Yue Shan.

 

lantern

lan |tern |ˈlantən | noun 1 a lamp with a transparent case protecting the flame or electric bulb, and typically having a handle by which it may be carried or hung: a paper lantern. 2 a square, curved, or polygonal structure on the top of a dome or a room, with the sides glazed or open so as to admit light. the light chamber at the top of a lighthouse. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French lanterne, from Latin lanterna, from Greek lamptēr torch, lamp , from lampein to shine .

 

Lantern Festival

Lantern Festival noun another name for Bon.

 

lanternfish

lantern |fish |ˈlantənfɪʃ | noun ( pl. same or lanternfishes ) a deep-sea fish that has light organs on its body, seen chiefly when it rises to the surface at night. Family Myctophidae: several genera and species.

 

lantern fly

lan |tern fly noun a chiefly tropical bug which is typically brightly coloured and may have a large bizarrely shaped head. It was formerly thought to be luminescent. Family Fulgoridae, suborder Homoptera.

 

lantern jaw

lan |tern jaw noun a long, thin jaw and prominent chin. DERIVATIVES lantern-jawed adjective

 

lantern slide

lan |tern slide noun historical a mounted photographic transparency for projection by a magic lantern.

 

lantern wheel

lan |tern wheel noun a cylindrical gearwheel.

 

lanthanide

lanthanide |ˈlanθənʌɪd | noun Chemistry any of the series of fifteen metallic elements from lanthanum to lutetium in the periodic table (atomic numbers 57 –71 ). See also rare earth. ORIGIN 1920s: from lanthanum + -ide .

 

lanthanum

lanthanum |ˈlanθənəm | noun [ mass noun ] the chemical element of atomic number 57, a silvery-white rare earth metal. (Symbol: La ) ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek lanthanein escape notice (because it was long undetected in cerium oxide ) + -um .

 

lanthorn

lanthorn noun archaic spelling of lantern.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

lantern

lantern noun See lamp.

 

Duden Dictionary

Lantana

Lan ta na Substantiv, feminin , die |Lant a na |neulateinisch Wandelröschen

 

Lanthan

Lan than Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Lanth a n |griechisch-neulateinisch chemisches Element; ein Metall La

 

Lanthanit

Lan tha nit Substantiv, maskulin , der |Lanthan i t auch …ˈnɪt |ein Mineral

 

Lanthanoid

Lan tha no id Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Lanthano i d |das Lanthanoid; Genitiv: des Lanthanoid [e ]s, Plural: die Lanthanoide zu den seltenen Erden gehörendes unedles Metall

 

French Dictionary

lanterne

lanterne n. f. nom féminin Fanal. : La porte d ’entrée est éclairée par deux lanternes. LOCUTIONS Éclairer la lanterne de quelqu ’un. figuré Lui fournir les lumières nécessaires, le renseigner. Prendre des vessies pour des lanternes. figuré Se méprendre, confondre vaines apparences et réalités.

 

lanterneau

lanterneau n. m. (pl. lanterneaux ) Petite construction basse, de base carrée ou rectangulaire, percée de fenêtres et placée au faîte d ’un toit pour permettre l ’éclairage et la ventilation des parties sous le toit (GDT ).

 

lanterner

lanterner v. intr. verbe intransitif familier Perdre son temps, traîner. SYNONYME lambiner ; musarder . aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

lantánido

lantánido adjetivo /nombre masculino 1 [elemento químico ] Que pertenece al grupo de los lantánidos :los elementos lantánidos se utilizan en la fabricación de componentes cerámicos .2 lantánidos nombre masculino plural Grupo de elementos químicos cuyo número atómico está comprendido entre el 57 y el 71, ambos incluidos; son metales, como el lantano, el praseodimio, el erbio o el gadolinio :el lantano y el cerio pertenecen a los lantánidos .

 

lantano

lantano nombre masculino Elemento químico de número atómico 57, masa atómica 138,91 y símbolo La ; es un metal sólido, maleable y muy reactivo, que en la naturaleza se encuentra junto a otros lantánidos en ciertos minerales y en ciertos tipos de calcita y fluorita; se usa principalmente en aleaciones y en vidrio óptico :el lantano es el primer elemento del grupo de los lantánidos, a los que da el nombre .

 

lantén

lantén nombre masculino Méx Planta herbácea de hojas radicales, anchas y ovaladas, flores pequeñas, agrupadas en espiga larga y apretada, fruto en cápsula y semillas pardas elipsoidales .SINÓNIMO llantén .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

lantern

lan tern /lǽntə r n /〖語源は 「明かり, たいまつ 」; lampと同源 〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 ランタン , 手提げランプ , カンテラ ; ちょうちん ▸ a Japanese paper lantern (日本式の )ちょうちん ▸ a Chinese lantern (紙張りの )ちょうちん ▸ a magic lantern 幻灯 2 (灯台の最上部にある )灯火室 ; 〘建 〙頂塔 ; (採光 通風のための )越し屋根 ; 明かり窓 .~́ f sh 〘魚 〙ハダカイワシ .~́ fl 〘虫 〙ビワハゴロモ .~́ sl de 幻灯のスライド .

 

lantern-jawed

l ntern-j wed 形容詞 (ほおがこけて )あごが細くつき出た .