English-Thai Dictionary
lode
N ทาง แร่ สาย แร่ tang-rea
lodestar
N ดาว นำทาง (โดยเฉพาะ ดาวเหนือ loadstar dai-nam-tang
lodestone
N แร่ แม่เหล็ก loadstone rea-mea-lek
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LODE
n. 1. Among miners, a metallic vein, or any regular vein or course, whether metallic or not, but commonly a metallic vein.
2. A cut or reach of water.
LODE-STONE
n.[from the verb to lead, and stone. ] 1. A magnet, an ore of iron; a stone found in iron mines, of a dark or black lead color, and of considerable hardness and weight. It attracts iron filings, and communicates to iron the same property of attraction. But its peculiar value consists in its communicating to a needle the property of taking a direction to the north and south, a property of inestimable utility in navigation and surveying.
2. A name given by Cornish miners to a species of stones, called also tin-stones; a compound of stones and sand, of different kinds and colors.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LODE
Lode, n. Etym: [AS. lad way, journey, fr. li \'eban to go. See Lead to guide, and cf. Load a burden. ]
1. A water course or way; a reach of water. Down that long, dark lode. .. he and his brother skated home in triumph. C. Kingsley.
2. (Mining )
Defn: A metallic vein; any regular vein or course, whether metallic or not.
LODEMANAGE
Lode "man *age, n. Etym: [OE. lodemenage. Chaucer. ]
Defn: Pilotage. [Obs. ]
LODE-SHIP
LODE-SHIP Lode "-*ship `, n.
Defn: An old name for a pilot boat.
LODESMAN
LODESMAN Lodes "man, n.
Defn: Same as Loadsman. [Obs. ]
LODESTAR
LODESTAR Lode "star `, n.
Defn: Same as Loadstar.
LODESTONE
LODESTONE Lode "stone `, n. (Min. )
Defn: Same as Loadstone.
New American Oxford Dictionary
lode
lode |lōd loʊd | ▶noun a vein of metal ore in the earth. • [ in sing. ] a rich source of something: a rich lode of scandal and alleged crime. ORIGIN Old English lād ‘way, course, ’ variant of load. The term denoted a watercourse in late Middle English and a lodestone in the early 16th cent. The current sense dates from the early 17th cent.
loden
lo den |ˈlōdn ˈloʊdn | ▶noun a thick waterproof woolen cloth. • the dark green color in which such cloth is often made. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from German Loden .
lodestar
lode star |ˈlōdˌstär ˈloʊdˌstɑr | ▶noun a star that is used to guide the course of a ship, esp. Polaris: figurative : she was his intellectual lodestar. ORIGIN Middle English: from lode in the obsolete sense ‘way, course ’ + star .
lodestone
lode stone |ˈlōdˌstōn ˈloʊdˌstoʊn | ▶noun a piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet. • a mineral of this kind; magnetite. • a thing that is the focus of attention or attraction.
Oxford Dictionary
lode
lode |ləʊd | ▶noun a vein of metal ore in the earth. • a rich source of something: a rich lode of scandal and alleged crime. ORIGIN Old English lād ‘way, course ’, variant of load. The term denoted a watercourse in late Middle English and a lodestone in the early 16th cent. The current sense dates from the early 17th cent.
loden
loden |ˈləʊd (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a thick waterproof woollen cloth. • the dark green colour typical of loden cloth. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from German Loden .
lodestar
lode |star |ˈləʊdstɑː | ▶noun a star that is used to guide the course of a ship, especially the pole star. ORIGIN Middle English: from lode in the obsolete sense ‘way, course ’ + star .
lodestone
lodestone |ˈləʊdstəʊn |(also loadstone ) ▶noun a piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized mineral, able to be used as a magnet. • [ mass noun ] a naturally magnetized mineral; magnetite. • a person or thing that is the focus of attention or attraction.
Oxford Thesaurus
lodestar
lodestar noun she dominated his existence, as chief muse and intellectual lodestar | maximizing profits is management's lodestar: guide, guiding star, guiding light, role model, model, luminary, exemplar, ideal, inspiration; criterion, aim, guiding principle, standard, pattern.
Duden Dictionary
Lode
Lo de Substantiv, feminin , die |L o de |Schössling
Loden
Lo den Substantiv, maskulin , der |L o den |der Loden; Genitiv: des Lodens, Plural: die Loden mittelhochdeutsch lode, althochdeutsch lodo = grobes Wollzeug, Herkunft ungeklärt dunkler, haariger oder filziger, dichter Wollstoff besonders für Jäger - und Wanderkleidung
Lodenmantel
Lo den man tel Substantiv, maskulin , der |L o denmantel |Mantel aus Loden
Lodenstoff
Lo den stoff Substantiv, maskulin , der |L o denstoff |Loden
lodern
lo dern schwaches Verb |l o dern |schwaches Verb; hat /selten auch: ist spätmittelhochdeutsch (niederdeutsch, mitteldeutsch ) lodern, wahrscheinlich eigentlich = emporwachsen mit großer Flamme in heftiger Bewegung brennen das Feuer lodert | Flammen lodern aus der Fabrikhalle, zum Himmel | figurativ ihre Augen loderten [vor Zorn ]
lodernd
lo dernd Adjektiv |l o dernd |1 mit großer Flamme in heftiger Aufwärtsbewegung brennend ein loderndes Feuer 2 mit heftiger Gemütsbewegung, voller Leidenschaft
French Dictionary
loden
loden n. m. nom masculin 1 Étoffe de laine imperméable. : Un manteau de loden. 2 Manteau fait de ce lainage. : Un loden vert. Des lodens inusables. Prononciation Le n se prononce, [lɔdɛn ]; le nom rime avec fredaine
Spanish Dictionary
loden
loden nombre masculino 1 Tejido grueso de lana suave, ligero, tupido e impermeable que se utiliza para abrigos, capas y sacos .2 Abrigo confeccionado con este tejido, generalmente de color verde, con un gran pliegue en la espalda que da amplitud a la prenda .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
lode
lode /loʊd / (! load と同音 ) 名詞 C 1 鉱脈, 鉱床 .2 ⦅比喩的に ⦆豊富な資源 .
lodestar
l ó de st à r 名詞 C 1 ⦅文 ⦆道しるべとなる星 ; 北極星 .2 指針 .
lodestone
l ó de st ò ne 名詞 C U 1 天然磁石 .2 人を引き付けるもの .