English-Thai Dictionary
luce
N ปลาน้ำจืด พวก Esox lucius จมูก ยาว แบน pike
lucent
A ที่ โปร่งใส ที่ สว่าง แวววับ
lucerne
N ชื่อ เมือง ของ สวิตเซอร์แลนด์ ทาง ตอนกลาง ชื่อ ทะเลสาบ ของ สวิตเซอร์แลนด์ ทาง ตอนกลาง
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LUCE
n.A pike full grown.
LUCENT
a.[L. lucens, from luceo, to shine. See Light. ] Shining; bright; resplendent; as the sun's lucent orb.
LUCERN
n. A plant of the genus Medicago, cultivated for fodder.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LUCE
Luce, n. Etym: [OF. lus, L. lucius a kind of fish. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A pike when full grown. Halliwell.
LUCENCY
LUCENCY Lu "cen *cy, n.
Defn: The quality of being lucent.
LUCENT
Lu "cent, a. Etym: [L. lucens, p. pr. of lucere to shine, fr. lux, lucis, light. ]
Defn: Shining; bright; resplendent. " The sun's lucent orb. " Milton.
LUCERN
Lu "cern, n. Etym: [Etymology uncertain. ] [Obs. ]
1. A sort of hunting dog; -- perhaps from Lucerne, in Switzerland. My lucerns, too, or dogs inured to hunt Beasts of most rapine. Chapman.
2. An animal whose fur was formerly much in req [Written also lusern and luzern. ] The polecat, mastern, and the richskinned lucern I know to chase. Beau. & Fl.
LUCERN
Lu "cern, n. Etym: [F. luzerne. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A leguminous plant (Medicago sativa ), having bluish purple cloverlike flowers, cultivated for fodder; -- called also alfalfa. [Written also lucerne. ]
LUCERN
Lu "cern, n. Etym: [L. lucerna. ]
Defn: A lamp. [Obs. ] Lydgate.
LUCERNAL
Lu *cer "nal, a. Etym: [L. lucerna a lamp. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to a lamp. Lucernal microscope, a form of the microscope in which the object is illuminated by means of a lamp, and its image is thrown upon a plate of ground glass connected with the instrument, or on a screen independent of it.
LUCERNARIA
Lu `cer *na "ri *a, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. L. lucerna a lamp. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A genus of acalephs, having a bell-shaped body with eight groups of short tentacles around the margin. It attaches itself by a sucker at the base of the pedicel.
LUCERNARIAN
LUCERNARIAN Lu `cer *na "ri *an, a. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Of or pertaining to the Lucernarida. -- n.
Defn: One of the Lucernarida.
LUCERNARIDA
lu `cer *nar "i *da, n. pl. Etym: [NL. See Lucernaria. ] (Zoöl.)(a ) A division of acalephs, including Lucernaria and allied genera; - - called also Calycozoa. (b ) A more extensive group of acalephs, including both the true lucernarida and the Discophora.
LUCERNE
LUCERNE Lu "cerne, n. (Bot. )
Defn: See Lucern, the plant.
New American Oxford Dictionary
luce
luce |lo͞os lus | ▶noun ( pl. same ) a pike (fish ), esp. when full-grown. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French lus, luis from late Latin lucius .
Luce, Clare Boothe
Luce, Clare Boothe |lo͞os lus | (1903 –87 ), US playwright and public official; wife of Henry Robinson Luce. After a stint writing and editing at the magazine Vanity Fair 1929 –34, she wrote the plays The Women (1936 ), Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1938 ), and Margin for Error (1939 ). She was a war correspondent during World War II, served in the US House of Representatives 1943 –47 as a Republican from Connecticut, and was US ambassador to Italy 1953 –57. Presidential Medal of Freedom (1983 ).
Luce, Henry Robinson
Luce, Henry Robinson |lo͞os lus | (1898 –1967 ) US publisher and editor; born in China of US parents; husband of Clare Boothe Luce. He cofounded Time, a weekly news magazine, in 1923. He later launched several other magazines: Fortune (1930 ), Life (1936 ), House and Home (1952 ), and Sports Illustrated (1954 ).
lucent
lu cent |ˈlo͞osənt lusnt | ▶adjective literary glowing with or giving off light: the moon was lucent in the background. DERIVATIVES lu cen cy noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin lucent- ‘shining, ’ from the verb lucere (see lucid ).
Lucerne
Lu cerne |lo͞oˈsərn luˈsərn | a resort on the western shore of Lake Lucerne, in central Switzerland; pop. 58,381 (2007 ). German name Luzern.
lucerne
lu cerne |lo͞oˈsərn luˈsərn | ▶noun chiefly Brit. another term for alfalfa. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French luzerne, from modern Provençal luzerno ‘glowworm ’ (with reference to its shiny seeds ).
Lucerne, Lake
Lu cerne, Lake a lake in central Switzerland, surrounded by the four cantons of Lucerne, Nidwalden, Uri, and Schwyz. Also called Four Cantons, Lake of the; German name Vierwaldstättersee.
Oxford Dictionary
luce
luce |luːs | ▶noun ( pl. same ) a pike (fish ), especially when full-grown. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French lus, luis from late Latin lucius .
Luce, Clare Boothe
Luce, Clare Boothe |lo͞os lus | (1903 –87 ), US playwright and public official; wife of Henry Robinson Luce. After a stint writing and editing at the magazine Vanity Fair 1929 –34, she wrote the plays The Women (1936 ), Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1938 ), and Margin for Error (1939 ). She was a war correspondent during World War II, served in the US House of Representatives 1943 –47 as a Republican from Connecticut, and was US ambassador to Italy 1953 –57. Presidential Medal of Freedom (1983 ).
Luce, Henry Robinson
Luce, Henry Robinson |lo͞os lus | (1898 –1967 ) US publisher and editor; born in China of US parents; husband of Clare Boothe Luce. He cofounded Time, a weekly news magazine, in 1923. He later launched several other magazines: Fortune (1930 ), Life (1936 ), House and Home (1952 ), and Sports Illustrated (1954 ).
lucent
lucent |ˈluːs (ə )nt | ▶adjective literary glowing with or giving off light: the moon was lucent in the background. DERIVATIVES lucency noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin lucent- ‘shining ’, from the verb lucere (see lucid ).
Lucerne
Lucerne |luːˈsəːn, French lysɛʀn | a resort on the western shore of Lake Lucerne, in central Switzerland; pop. 58,381 (2007 ). German name Luzern.
lucerne
lucerne |luːˈsəːn | ▶noun another term for alfalfa. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French luzerne, from modern Provençal luzerno ‘glow-worm ’ (with reference to its shiny seeds ).
Lucerne, Lake
Lucerne, Lake a lake in central Switzerland, surrounded by the four cantons of Lucerne, Nidwalden, Uri, and Schwyz. Also called Four Cantons, Lake of the; German name Vierwaldstättersee.
Spanish Dictionary
lucense
lucense adjetivo 1 Relativo a Lugo, provincia y ciudad de España, o a sus habitantes .SINÓNIMO lugués .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es de Lugo .SINÓNIMO lugués .
lucerna
lucerna nombre femenino 1 Abertura en el techo o en la parte alta de una habitación que comunica con el exterior y proporciona luz y ventilación :al pie de la fachada había una lucerna que daba luz al sótano .SINÓNIMO lucernario, lumbrera, respiradero .2 Lámpara de techo con muchos brazos adornados con piezas de cristal de diferentes formas y tamaños, en donde se colocan las luces .SINÓNIMO araña .
lucernario
lucernario nombre masculino Lucerna, abertura que proporciona luz y ventilación :la bóveda estaba iluminada por un lucernario .SINÓNIMO lumbrera, respiradero .
lucero, -ra
lucero, -ra nombre masculino 1 Astro, excepto el Sol y la Luna, que brilla de forma muy intensa :la luna estaba cubierta por los nubarrones y solamente el brillo de algunos luceros nos iluminaba .lucero del alba (o de la mañana o de la tarde o matutino o vespertino )Venus, segundo planeta del sistema solar :aquellas borracheras sangrientas y regocijos espantosos se hacían para mantener vivos al Sol, a la Luna y al Lucero del alba .En esta acepción suele escribirse con mayúscula .2 Persona por quien se siente cariño :acércate, lucero, que te daré un abrazo antes de que te vayas .Se usa como vocativo .3 Mancha o lunar blanco y grande que tienen en la frente algunos animales cuadrúpedos :el cuarto toro de la tarde era negro como el azabache y con un lucero en la frente .4 adjetivo [animal ] Que tiene un lucero o mancha blanca en la frente :vaca lucera .el lucero del alba Persona importante y que domina una situación :su impenitente lucha contra lo que considera injusto o poco razonable y su defecto de cantarle las cuatro verdades al mismísimo lucero del alba le acarreó muchos problemas .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
lucerne
lu cerne /luːsə́ː r n /名詞 ⦅主に英 ⦆=alfalfa .