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Madison

N เมืองหลวง ของ รัฐ วิสคอนซิน ใน อเมริกา  mueang-luang-kong-rad-wis-kon-sin-nai-ar-me-ri-ka

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MADID

a.[L. madidus.] Wet; moist. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MADIA

Ma "di *a, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Sp. madi, fr. Chilian madi, the native name. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of composite plants, of which one species (Madia sativa ) is cultivated for the oil yielded from its seeds by pressure. This oil is sometimes used instead of olive oil for the table.

 

MADID

Mad "id, a. Etym: [L. madidus, fr. madere to be wet. ]

 

Defn: Wet; moist; as, a madid eye. [R.] Beaconsfield.

 

MADISTERIUM

Mad `is *te "ri *um, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Surg.)

 

Defn: An instrument to extract hairs.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Madison

Mad i son 1 |ˈmadəsən ˈmædəsən | 1 a city in northern Alabama, southwest of Huntsville; pop. 38,714 (est. 2008 ). 2 the capital of Wisconsin, situated in the central part of the state; pop. 231,916 (est. 2008 ). ORIGIN named after President James Madison (see Madison, James ).

 

Madison

Mad i son 2 |ˈmædəsən ˈmadəsən | noun an energetic group dance popular in the 1960s. ORIGIN of unknown origin.

 

madison

madison |ˈmadɪs (ə )n | noun a cycle relay race for teams of two or more riders, typically held over several days. ORIGIN named after Madison Square Garden, New York, the site of the first such race in 1892.

 

Madison, James

Mad i son, James |ˈmædəsən ˈmadəsən | (1751 –1836 ), 4th president of the US 1809 –17. He played a major part in the drafting of the US Constitution 1787, and he proposed the Bill of Rights 1791. A Democratic-Republican, his presidency saw the US emerge successfully from the War of 1812.

 

Madison Avenue

Mad i son Av e nue |ˌmadəsən ˈavən (y )o͞o ˌmædəsən ˈævən (j )u | a street in New York City, center of the advertising business in the US. used in allusion to the world of advertising: Madison Avenue's youth-oriented approach.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Madison

Madison 1 |ˈmadɪs (ə )n | the state capital of Wisconsin; pop. 231,916 (est. 2008 ). ORIGIN named after President James Madison (see Madison, James ).

 

Madison

Madison 2 |ˈmadɪs (ə )n | noun (the Madison ) an energetic group dance popular in the 1960s. ORIGIN of unknown origin.

 

madison

madison |ˈmadɪs (ə )n | noun a cycle relay race for teams of two or more riders, typically held over several days. ORIGIN named after Madison Square Garden, New York, the site of the first such race in 1892.

 

Madison, James

Madison, James |ˈmadɪs (ə )n | (1751 –1836 ), American Democratic Republican statesman, 4th President of the US 1809 –17. He played a leading part in drawing up the US Constitution (1787 ) and proposed the Bill of Rights (1791 ).

 

Madison Avenue

Madi |son Avenue |madɪsnˈavənjuː | a street in New York City, centre of the American advertising business.

 

Duden Dictionary

madig

ma dig Adjektiv |m a dig |mittelhochdeutsch madic (vom Obst ) Maden oder eine Made enthaltend madige Früchte | der Käse ist madig

 

madigmachen

ma dig ma chen schwaches Verb umgangssprachlich |m a digmachen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « a schlechtmachen, herabsetzen von Anfang an machten die Kollegen sie madig b jemandem etwas verleiden sie hat mir den Film madiggemacht c sich madigmachen sich unbeliebt machen

 

Madijo

Ma di jo Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Mad i jo |das Madijo; Genitiv: des Madijo [s ] javanisch aus Bestandteilen des Kromo und des Ngoko gemischte Sprache des javanischen Bürgertums

 

Madison

Ma di son Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈmædɪsn |der Madison; Genitiv: des Madisons, Plural: die Madisons englisch 1962 aufgekommener Modetanz im ₄⁄₄-Takt

 

Spanish Dictionary

madi

madi nombre masculino Chile Planta herbácea de la familia de las compuestas, de hojas hediondas y flores amarillas, de cuyas semillas se extrae un aceite comestible .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Madison

Mad i son /mǽdɪs (ə )n /名詞 1 マディソン 米国 Wisconsin州の州都 〙.2 マディソン James , 1751 --1836; 米国第4代大統領 (1809 --17 )〙.~̀ venue マディソン街 〘ニューヨーク市内の大通りで広告関係の会社が集中している 〙; (米国の )広告業界 .