English-Thai Dictionary
moose
N กวาง ขนาดใหญ่ ที่ มี เขา แบน elk kwang-ka-nad-yai-ti-me-kao-ban
moose
SL ผู้หญิง ที่ ไม่ สวย phu-ying-mai-sui
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MOOSE
n.moos. [a native Indian name. ] An animal of the genus Cervus, and the largest of the deer kind, growing sometimes to the highth of 17 hands, and weighing 12 pounds. This animal has palmated horns, with a short thick neck, and an upright mane of a light brown color. The eyes are small, the ears a foot long, very broad and slouching; the upper lip is square, hangs over the lower one, and has a deep sulcus in the middle so as to appear bifid. This animal inhabits cold northern climates, being found in the American forests of Canada and New England, and in the corresponding latitudes of Europe and Asia. It is the elk of Europe.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MOOSE
Moose, n. Etym: [A native name; Knisteneaux mouswah; Algonquin monse.Mackenzie.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A large cervine mammal (Alces machlis, or A. Americanus ), native of the Northern United States and Canada. The adult male is about as large as a horse, and has very large, palmate antlers. It closely resembles the European elk, and by many zoölogists is considered the same species. See Elk. Moose bird (Zoöl.), the Canada jayor whisky jack. See Whisky jack. -- Moose deer. Same as Moose. -- Moose yard (Zoöl.), a locality where moose, in winter, herd together in a forest to feed and for mutual protection.
MOOSEWOOD
MOOSEWOOD Moose "wood `, n. (Bot. )(a ) The striped maple (Acer Pennsylvanicum ). (b ) Leatherwood.
New American Oxford Dictionary
moose
moose |mo͞os mus | ▶noun ( pl. same ) a large deer with palmate antlers, a sloping back, and a growth of skin hanging from the neck. It is native to northern Eurasia and northern North America. Also called elk in Britain. [Alces alces, family Cervidae. ] ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from an Eastern Algonquian language; compare Narragansett moòs.
mooseburger
moose burg er |ˈmo͞osˌbərgər ˈmusbərɡər | ▶noun a burger containing moose meat. • ground moose meat for use in burgers or other dishes.
Moosehead Lake
Moose head Lake |ˈmo͞osˌhed ˌmushɛd ˈleɪk | the largest lake in Maine, in the west central part of the state.
moose milk
moose milk |mus mɪlk | ▶noun Canadian an alcoholic drink consisting typically of rum, milk, and other ingredients such as eggs. • homemade liquor.
moose pasture
moose pas ture ▶noun Canadian land of no value.
moosewood
moose wood |ˈmo͞osˌwo͝od ˈmuswʊd | ▶noun another term for striped maple.
Oxford Dictionary
moose
moose |muːs | ▶noun ( pl. same ) a large deer with palmate antlers and a growth of skin hanging from the neck, native to northern Eurasia and northern North America. Also called elk in Britain. ●Alces alces, family Cervidae. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Abnaki mos .
mooseburger
moose burg er |ˈmo͞osˌbərgər ˈmusbərɡər | ▶noun a burger containing moose meat. • ground moose meat for use in burgers or other dishes.
Moosehead Lake
Moose head Lake |ˈmo͞osˌhed ˌmushɛd ˈleɪk | the largest lake in Maine, in the west central part of the state.
moose milk
moose milk |mus mɪlk | ▶noun Canadian an alcoholic drink consisting typically of rum, milk, and other ingredients such as eggs. • homemade liquor.
moose pasture
moose pas ture ▶noun Canadian land of no value.
moosewood
moose |wood ▶noun a compact North American maple with large leaves and vertically striped bark. Moose often feed on the bark during severe winters. ●Acer pennsylvanicum, family Aceraceae.
Duden Dictionary
Moos
Moos Substantiv, Neutrum , das |M oo s |das Moos; Genitiv: des Mooses, Plural: die Moose und Möser 1 a Plural: Moose mittelhochdeutsch, althochdeutsch mos = Moos; Sumpf, Morast, verwandt mit Moder einfach gebaute, wenig gegliederte, wurzellose Sporenpflanze mit Generationswechsel 2 eine Sammlung seltener Moose b ohne Plural mittelhochdeutsch, althochdeutsch mos = Moos; Sumpf, Morast, verwandt mit Moder den Boden, Baumstämme o. Ä. überziehende immergrüne, oft als Polster 2b wachsende Pflanzendecke aus Moospflanzen an vorwiegend feuchten, schattigen Stellen weiches Moos | die Steine haben Moos angesetzt (sind mit Moos bewachsen ) | der Waldboden ist mit /von Moos bedeckt Moos ansetzen umgangssprachlich alt werden, veralten, an Aktualität verlieren 2 Plural: Moose, auch: Möser mittelhochdeutsch, althochdeutsch mos = Moos; Sumpf, Morast, verwandt mit Moder süddeutsch, österreichisch, schweizerisch Sumpf, Moor 3 ohne Plural aus der Gaunersprache < jiddisch moos < hebräisch m a `ô t = Kleingeld, Münzen salopp Geld kein Moos mehr haben
Moosart
Moos art Substantiv, feminin , die |M oo sart |Art des Mooses 1a
moosartig
moos ar tig Adjektiv |m oo sartig |wie Moos geartet, aussehend; in der Art von Moos
moosbedeckt
moos be deckt Adjektiv |m oo sbedeckt |mit Moos bedeckt, bewachsen
Moosbeere
Moos bee re Substantiv, feminin , die |M oo sbeere |
moosbewachsen
moos be wach sen Adjektiv |m oo sbewachsen |von Moos bewachsen
Moosfarn
Moos farn Substantiv, maskulin , der |M oo sfarn |vor allem in den Tropen verbreiteter, dem Moos ähnlicher Farn mit mit spiralig angeordneten Blättern
Moosflechte
Moos flech te Substantiv, feminin , die |M oo sflechte |besonders auf der Rinde frei stehender Bäume wachsende, gelbe Flechte
moosgrün
moos grün Adjektiv |m oo sgrün |kräftig grün wie manche Moose
moosig
moo sig Adjektiv |m oo sig |mittelhochdeutsch mosec 1 moosbedeckt 2 süddeutsch, österreichisch, schweizerisch sumpfig, morastig
Mooskrepp
Moos krepp Substantiv, maskulin , der |M oo skrepp |
Moospflanze
Moos pflan ze Substantiv, feminin , die |M oo spflanze |einzelne Pflanze des Mooses
Moospolster
Moos pols ter Substantiv, Neutrum , das |M oo spolster |von Moos gebildetes Polster 2b
Moosrose
Moos ro se Substantiv, feminin , die |M oo srose |
Moostierchen
Moos tier chen Substantiv, Neutrum , das |M oo stierchen |meist im Plural kleines, in sehr vielen Arten im Wasser, besonders im Meer lebendes Lebewesen, das sich durch Knospung vermehrt und fest sitzende, moosähnlich verästelte Kolonien bildet
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
moose
moose /muːs /名詞 複 ~C 〘動 〙ヘラジカ, ムース .