English-Thai Dictionary
mango
N ผล มะม่วง ลูก มะม่วง ต้น มะม่วง pon-ma-muang
mango
N มะม่วง ma-muang
mangonel
N เครื่อง เหวี่ยง หิน หรือ อาวุธ สมัยก่อน
mangosteen
N ผล มังคุด ลูก มังคุด ต้น มังคุด pon-mang-kud
mangosteen
N มังคุด mang-kud
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MANGO
n.The fruit of the mango tree, a native of the East Indies, of the genus Mangifera. It is brought to us only when pickled. Hence mango is the green fruit of the tree pickled. 1. A green muskmelon pickled.
MANGONEL
n.An engine formerly used for throwing stones and battering walls.
MANGONISM
n.The art of setting off to advantage.
MANGONIZE
v.t.To polish for setting off to advantage.
MANGOSTAN, MANGOSTEEN
n.A tree of the East Indies, of the genus Garcinia, so called from Dr. Garcin, who described it. The tree grows to the highth of 18 feet, and bears fruit of the size of a crab apple, the pulp of which is very delicious food.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MANGO
Man "go, n.; pl. Mangoes. Etym: [Pg. manga, fr. Tamil mankay.]
1. The fruit of the mango tree. It is rather larger than an apple, and of an ovoid shape. Some varieties are fleshy and luscious, and others tough and tasting of turpentine. The green fruit is pickled for market.
2. A green muskmelon stuffed and pickled. Mango bird (Zoöl.), an oriole (Oriolus kundoo ), native of India. -- Mango fish (Zoöl.), a fish of the Ganges (Polynemus risua ), highly esteemed for food. It has several long, slender filaments below the pectoral fins. It appears about the same time with the mango fruit, in April and May, whence the name. -- Mango tree (Bot. ), an East Indian tree of the genus Mangifera (M. Indica ), related to the cashew and the sumac. It grows to a large size, and produces the mango of commerce. It is now cultivated in tropical America.
MANGOLDWURZEL
Man "gold *wur `zel, n. Etym: [G.] (Bot. )
Defn: See Mangel-wurzel.
MANGONEL
Man "go *nel, n. Etym: [OF. mangonel, LL. manganellus, manganum, fr. Gr. Mangle, n.]
Defn: A military engine formerly used for throwing stones and javelins.
MANGONISM
MANGONISM Man "go *nism, n.
Defn: The art of mangonizing, or setting off to advantage. [Obs. ]
MANGONIST
MANGONIST Man "go *nist, n.
1. One who mangonizes. (Zoöl.)
2. A slave dealer; also, a strumpet. [Obs. ]
MANGONIZE
Man "go *nize, v. t. Etym: [L. mangonizare, fr. mango a dealer in slaves or wares, to which he tries to give an appearance of greater value by decking them out or furbishing them up. ]
Defn: To furbish up for sale; to set off to advantage. [Obs. or R.] B. Jonson.
MANGOSTEEN; MANGOSTAN
Man "go *steen, Man "go *stan, n. Etym: [Malay mangusta, mangis.] (Bot. )
Defn: A tree of the East Indies of the genus Garcinia (G. Mangostana ). The tree grows to the height of eighteen feet, and bears fruit also called mangosteen, of the size of a small apple, the pulp of which is very delicious food.
New American Oxford Dictionary
mango
man go |ˈmaNGgō ˈmæŋɡoʊ | ▶noun ( pl. mangoes or mangos ) 1 a fleshy yellowish-red tropical fruit that is eaten ripe or used green for pickles or chutneys. 2 (also mango tree ) the evergreen Indian tree of the cashew family that bears this fruit, widely cultivated in the tropics. [Mangifera indica, family Anacardiaceae; many local varieties. ] 3 a tropical American hummingbird that typically has green plumage with purple feathers on the wings, tail, or head. [Genus Anthracothorax, family Trochilidae: several species, e.g., the Jamaican mango (A. mango ), which has a dark bronze-green back, purple head, and black underside. ] ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Portuguese manga, from a Dravidian language.
mangold
man gold |ˈmaNGgōld ˈmæŋɡoʊld | ▶noun another term for mangel.
mangonel
man go nel |ˈmaNGgəˌnel ˈmæŋɡˌnɛl | ▶noun historical a military device for throwing stones and other missiles. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French mangonel (le ), from medieval Latin manganellus, diminutive of late Latin manganum, from Greek manganon ‘axis of a pulley. ’
mangosteen
man go steen |ˈmaNGgəˌstēn ˈmæŋɡəˌstin | ▶noun 1 a tropical fruit with sweet juicy white segments of flesh inside a thick reddish-brown rind. 2 the slow-growing Malaysian tree that bears this fruit. [Garcinia mangostana, family Guttiferae. ] ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Malay manggustan, dialect variant of manggis.
Oxford Dictionary
mango
mango |ˈmaŋgəʊ | ▶noun ( pl. mangoes or mangos ) 1 a fleshy, oval, yellowish-red tropical fruit which is eaten ripe or used green for pickles or chutneys. 2 (also mango tree ) the evergreen tropical Indian tree which bears the mango. ●Mangifera indica, family Anacardiaceae. 3 a tropical American hummingbird that typically has green plumage with purple feathers on the wings, tail, or head. ●Genus Anthracothorax, family Trochilidae: several species. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Portuguese manga, from a Dravidian language.
mangold
man |gold |ˈmaŋgəʊld | ▶noun a beet of a variety with a large root, cultivated as stockfeed. Also called mangel, mangel-wurzel. ●Beta vulgaris subsp. crassa, family Chenopodiaceae. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from German Mangoldwurzel, from Mangold ‘beet ’ + Wurzel ‘root ’.
mangonel
mangonel |ˈmaŋgən (ə )l | ▶noun historical a military device for throwing stones and other missiles. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French mangonel (le ), from medieval Latin manganellus, diminutive of late Latin manganum, from Greek manganon ‘axis, engine of war ’.
mangosteen
mangosteen |ˈmaŋgəstiːn | ▶noun 1 a tropical fruit with sweet juicy white segments of flesh inside a thick reddish-brown rind. 2 the slow-growing Malaysian tree which bears the mangosteen. ●Garcinia mangostana, family Guttiferae. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Malay manggustan, dialect variant of manggis.
Duden Dictionary
Mango
Man go Substantiv, feminin , die |M a ngo |die Mango; Genitiv: der Mango, Plural: die Mangos (selten: Mangonen ) portugiesisch manga < Tamil mānkāy große rote, grüne oder gelbe Frucht des Mangobaums mit saftigem Fruchtfleisch und einem großen, flachen Steinkern
Mangobaum
Man go baum Substantiv, maskulin , der |M a ngobaum |(in den Tropen heimischer ) großer Baum mit kugeliger Krone, länglich zugespitzten Blättern und Mangos als Früchten
Mangold
Man gold Substantiv, maskulin , der |M a ngold |der Mangold; Genitiv: des Mangold [e ]s, (Sorten:) Mangolde mittelhochdeutsch man (e )golt, Herkunft ungeklärt Gemüsepflanze mit großen, hellgrünen gewellten Blättern
Mangostanbaum
Man gos tan baum Substantiv, maskulin , der |Mangost a nbaum |der Mangostanbaum; Genitiv: des Mangostanbaum [e ]s, Plural: die Mangostanbäume malaiisch ; deutsch tropischer Obstbaum mit apfelgroßen Früchten, von denen nur die Samenschale essbar ist
French Dictionary
mangouste
mangouste n. f. nom féminin Mammifère carnivore qui se nourrit de serpents.
Spanish Dictionary
mango
mango 1 nombre masculino 1 Parte estrecha y alargada de un objeto que sirve para asirlo con la mano :el mango de la cuchara; el mango del martillo; el mango de la pala .2 Parte estrecha y larga de los instrumentos de cuerda unida a la caja sobre la cual pasan la cuerdas tensadas por el clavijero .SINÓNIMO mástil .3 RPlata coloquial Cantidad imprecisa de dinero :con la crisis que hay tenés que cuidar el mango; ¿me prestás unos mangos?4 Guat, Hond, Méx eufemismo Persona muy atractiva :cada día me gustas más, eres un mango .estar hasta el mango Arg Estar [un lugar ] completamente lleno de gente :el teatro estaba hasta el mango, no había ni una butaca vacía .no tener un mango o estar sin un mango RPlata Estar extremadamente mal de dinero . VÉASE haber un arroz con mango; tener la sartén por el mango .
mango
mango 2 nombre masculino 1 Árbol tropical de tronco recto, corteza negra y rugosa, copa grande y espesa, hojas perennes, duras, en forma de lanza y de color verde oscuro, flores pequeñas y aromáticas, amarillentas o rojizas y fruto comestible; puede superar los 30 m de altura :el mango es originario de la India, Malasia e Indonesia .2 Fruto de este árbol, de forma ovalada, pulpa aromática, carnosa, anaranjada, amarilla o rojiza y piel delgada y correosa .
mangón
mangón nombre masculino Arg, Bol, Colomb Cerco para encerrar ganado .
mangoneador, -ra
mangoneador, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino Que mangonea .
mangonear
mangonear verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo 1 coloquial Intervenir [una persona ] en un asunto con la intención de dirigirlo o manipularlo, imponiendo a los demás su voluntad :le gusta estar siempre en medio para mangonearlo todo .2 coloquial Dominar o manejar a una persona :algunos deportistas se consideran víctimas de un entrenador que los mangonea .
mangoneo
mangoneo nombre masculino coloquial Acción de mangonear :se encargará personalmente de la dirección para evitar tanto mangoneo .
mangosta
mangosta nombre femenino Mamífero del orden de los carnívoros, de unos 80 cm de longitud (cola incluida ), cuerpo alargado y flexible, hocico afilado, pelaje rojizo o gris oscuro, patas cortas y cola muy larga; se alimenta de roedores y reptiles, y habita en Asia y África :la mangosta mata a las serpientes venenosas mordiéndoles la cabeza .
mangostán
mangostán nombre masculino 1 Árbol frondoso de madera oscura, hojas ovaladas y perennes, grandes flores que crecen en racimos y fruto redondo y comestible; crece en zonas tropicales del sudeste asiático .2 nombre masculino Fruto de este árbol, algo mayor que una ciruela, de forma redonda, cáscara gruesa y violácea cuando está maduro, y carne blanca dividida en gajos; es comestible y de gusto ácido y dulce parecido a la frambuesa .SINÓNIMO mangosto .
mangosto
mangosto nombre masculino Fruto del mangostán, algo mayor que una ciruela, de forma redonda, cáscara gruesa y violácea cuando está maduro, y carne blanca dividida en gajos; es comestible y de gusto ácido y dulce parecido a la frambuesa .SINÓNIMO mangostán .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
mango
man go /mǽŋɡoʊ /名詞 複 ~(e )s C 〘植 〙マンゴー (の木 ).
mangosteen
man go steen /mǽŋɡəʊstìːn /名詞 C 〘植 〙マンゴスチン (の実 ).