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Morse code

N ระบบ ส่ง ข้อความ ด้วย สัญญาณ เสียง หรือ ไฟ (รูปแทน เมื่อ พิมพ์ คือ  จุด และ ขีด เช่น  ra-bob-song-kor-kwam-siang-rue-fai

 

morse

N Samuel Morse นักประดิษฐ์ และ ศิลปะ ชาว อเมริกา 

 

morsel

N คำ หนึ่ง (อาหาร  ชิ้น เล็ก (อาหาร  bite chunk piece kam-nuang

 

morsel

N จำนวน เล็กน้อย  เศษเล็กเศษน้อย  bit lot mass jam-nuan-lek-noi

 

morsel

VT แบ่ง ออก เป็น ชิ้น เล็กๆ  bang-ook-penchin-lek-lek

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MORSE

n.mors. In zoology, the sea-horse, or walrus, an animal of the genus Trichechus, which sometimes grows to the length of 18 feet. This animal has a round head, small mouth and eyes, thick lips, a short neck, and a body thick in the middle and tapering towards the tail. His skin is wrinkled, with short hairs thinly dispersed. His legs are short and loosely articulated, and he has five toes on each foot connected by webs. Teeth of this animal have been found which weighed thirty pounds. These animals are gregarious, but shy and very fierce when attacked. They inhabit the shores of Spitzbergen, Hudson's bay and other places in high northern latitudes.

 

MORSEL

n.[from L. morsus, a bite, form mordeo.] 1. A bite; a mouthful; a small piece of food.
Every morsel to a satisfied hunger is only a new labor to a tired digestion.
2. A piece; a meal; something to be eaten.
On these herbs and fruits and flowers
Feed first, on each beast next and fish and fowl,
No homely morsels.
3. A small quantity of something not eatable. [Improper. ]

 

MORSURE

n.The act of biting.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MORSE

Morse, n. Etym: [F. morse, Russ. morj'; perh. akin to E. mere lake; cf. Russ. more sea. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The walrus. See Walrus.

 

MORSE

Morse, n. Etym: [L. morsus a biting, a clasp, fr. mordere to bite. ]

 

Defn: A clasp for fastening garments in front. Fairholt.

 

MORSE ALPHABET

MORSE ALPHABET Morse " al "pha *bet.

 

Defn: A telegraphic alphabet in very general use, inventing by Samuel F.B.Morse, the inventor of Morse's telegraph. The letters are represented by dots and dashes impressed or printed on paper, as, .- (A ), -... (B ), -.. (D ),. (E ),.. (O ),... (R ), -- (T ), etc. , or by sounds, flashes of light, etc. , with greater or less intervals between them.

 

MORSE CODE

MORSE CODE Morse " code ". (Teleg.)

 

Defn: The telegraphic code, consisting of dots, dashes, and spaces, invented by Samuel B. Morse. The Alphabetic code which is in use in North America is given below. In length, or duration, one dash is theoretically equal to three dots; the space between the elements of a letter is equal to one dot; the interval in spaced letters, as O.., is equal to three dots. There are no spaces in any letter composed wholly or in part of dashes.

 

Alphabet

 

A.- H.... O.. V...-

 

B -... I.. P..... W.--

 

C... J -.-. Q..-. X.-..

 

D -.. K -.- R... Y....

 

E. L --- S... Z....

 

F.-. M -- T -- &....

 

G --. N -. U..-

 

Numerals

 

1.--. 4....- 7 --..

 

2..-.. 5 --- 8 -....

 

3... -. 6...... 9 -..-

 

---- Period. .--.. Comma. -.-

 

The International (Morse ) code used elsewhere is the same as the above with the following exceptions.

 

C -.-. L.-.. Q --.- Y -.--

 

F..-. O --- R.-. Z --..

 

J.--- P.--. X -..- The Morse code is used chiefly with the electric telegraph, but is also employed in signalling with flags, lights, etc.

 

MORSEL

Mor "sel, n. Etym: [OF. morsel, F. morceau, LL. morsellus, a dim. fr. L. morsus a biting, bite, fr. mordere to bite; prob. akin to E. smart. See Smart, and cf. Morceau, Mordant, Muse, v., Muzzle, n.]

 

1. A little bite or bit of food. Chaucer. Every morsel to a satisfied hunger is only a new labor to a tired digestion. South.

 

2. A small quantity; a little piece; a fragment.

 

MORSING HORN

MORSING HORN Mor "sing horn `.

 

Defn: A horn or flask for holding powder, as for priming. [Scot. ] Sir W. Scott.

 

MORSITATION

MORSITATION Mor `si *ta "tion, n.

 

Defn: The act of biting or gnawing. [Obs. ]

 

MORSURE

Mor "sure, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. mordere, morsum, to bite. ]

 

Defn: The act of biting. Swift.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Morse code

Morse code |ˈmôrs mɔːrsˈkoʊd | noun an alphabet or code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short signals of light or sound. verb [ with obj. ] signal (something ) using Morse code. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Samuel F. B. Morse (1791 –1872 ), US inventor.

 

morsel

mor sel |ˈmôrsəl ˈmɔrsəl | noun a small piece or amount of food; a mouthful: Julie pushed a last morsel of toast into her mouth | figurative : real estate agents think the mansion will be a very tasty morsel for an international company. a small piece or amount: reporters do their best to ferret out every morsel of information. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, diminutive of mors a bite, from Latin mors- bitten, from the verb mordere.

 

Morse taper

Morse taper noun a taper on a shank or socket that is one of a standard series having specified dimensions and angles. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: probably named after the Morse Twist Drill Co. , Massachusetts, US.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Morse

Morse |mɔːs | noun (also Morse code ) [ mass noun ] an alphabet or code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short light or sound signals. verb [ with obj. ] signal (something ) using Morse code. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: named after Samuel F. B. Morse (1791 –1872 ), American inventor.

 

morsel

mor ¦sel |ˈmɔːs (ə )l | noun a small piece or amount of food; a mouthful: Juliet pushed a morsel of toast into her mouth. a small piece or amount: there was a morsel of consolation for the British team. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, diminutive of mors a bite , from Latin mors- bitten , from the verb mordere.

 

Morse taper

Morse taper noun a taper on a shank or socket that is one of a standard series having specified dimensions and angles. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: probably named after the Morse Twist Drill Co. , Massachusetts, US.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

morsel

morsel noun we sampled morsels of their splendid desserts: mouthful, bite, nibble, bit, soupçon, taste, spoonful, forkful, sliver, drop, dollop, spot, gobbet, tidbit.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

morsel

morsel noun mouthful, bite, nibble, bit, small piece, soupçon, taste, sample, spoonful, forkful, crumb, grain, particle, fragment, fraction, scrap, sliver, shred, pinch, drop, dollop, whit, atom, granule, segment, spot, modicum, gobbet; titbit, bonne bouche; informal smidgen, smidge; Austral. /NZ informal skerrick.

 

Duden Dictionary

morsch

morsch Adjektiv |m o rsch |aus dem Ostmitteldeutschen; älter: mursch, niederdeutsch murs, verwandt mit mürbe besonders durch Fäulnis, auch durch Alter, Verwitterung o. Ä. brüchig, leicht zerfallend morsches Holz | morsche Balken | morsches Mauerwerk | das Laken war schon morsch | auch scherzhaft meine Knochen sind schon morsch (ich bin schon alt und nicht mehr sehr beweglich )

 

Morschheit

Morsch heit Substantiv, feminin , die |M o rschheit |das Morschsein

 

Morsealphabet

Mor se al pha bet , Mor se-Al pha bet Substantiv, Neutrum , das Morse-Alphabet |M o rsealphabet M o rse-Alphabet |nach dem amerikanischen Erfinder S. Morse (1791 –1872 )dem Alphabet entsprechende Folge von Zeichen, die beim Morsen verwendet werden und aus Kombinationen von Punkten und Strichen bzw. kurzen und langen Stromimpulsen bestehen

 

Morseapparat

Mor se ap pa rat , Mor se-Ap pa rat Substantiv, maskulin , der Morse-Apparat |M o rseapparat M o rse-Apparat |Gerät zur telegrafischen Übermittlung von Nachrichten mithilfe von Morsezeichen

 

morsen

mor sen schwaches Verb |m o rsen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « nach S. Morse, Morsealphabet a (mit dem Morseapparat ) Morsezeichen geben der Funker morst b in Morsezeichen übermitteln eine Nachricht, SOS morsen

 

Mörser

Mör ser Substantiv, maskulin , der |M ö rser |der Mörser; Genitiv: des Mörsers, Plural: die Mörser 1 dickwandiges, schalenförmiges Gefäß mit gerundetem innerem Boden zum Zerstoßen, Zerreiben von festen Substanzen mithilfe eines Stößels mittelhochdeutsch mörser, morsære, althochdeutsch morsāri, mortāri < lateinisch mortarium, Mörtel 2 a wohl nach der Form Militär, früher schweres Geschütz mit kurzem, großkalibrigem Rohr b wohl nach der Form Militär Granatwerfer

 

mörsern

mör sern schwaches Verb |m ö rsern |

 

Mörserstößel

Mör ser stö ßel Substantiv, maskulin , der |M ö rserstößel | Stößel 1 für einen Mörser

 

Morsezeichen

Mor se zei chen Substantiv, Neutrum , das |M o rsezeichen |Zeichen des Morsealphabets

 

Mors, Mors

Mors, Mors |M o rs, M o rs | Hummel

 

French Dictionary

mors

mors n. m. nom masculin Pièce métallique placée dans la bouche du cheval pour le diriger. LOCUTION Prendre le mors aux dents. Se dit d ’un cheval qui s ’emballe et, familièrement, de façon figurée, d ’une personne qui s ’emballe et se met en colère. SYNONYME emporter . Prononciation Le s ne se prononce pas, [mɔr ]; le mot rime avec or Note Orthographique mor s.

 

morse

morse n. m. nom masculin 1 Mammifère marin des régions arctiques dont le mâle se caractérise par des canines développées en défenses. 2 Code de signaux composés de points et de traits. : Un S.O.S. en morse.

 

morsure

morsure n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de mordre. 2 Meurtrissure causée par des dents. : La morsure de ce serpent est dangereuse.

 

Spanish Dictionary

morsa

morsa nombre femenino 1 Mamífero marino similar a la foca pero de 3 a 5 m de longitud, cuyo macho presenta un par de colmillos superiores de hasta un metro que usa como defensa y para trepar del agua al hielo o a las rocas; emite un fuerte grito parecido a un ladrido, y se alimenta de peces y moluscos :las morsas jóvenes poseen un pelaje pardo amarillento que con los años desaparece .2 Arg, Urug Prensa que se usa para sujetar piezas sobre las que trabajan carpinteros o mecánicos .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del francés morse y este del lapón morsa , pues es animal propio de las regiones árticas .

 

morse

morse nombre masculino 1 Conjunto de signos que establece una correspondencia entre letras y combinaciones de puntos y rayas o señales cortas y largas; se utiliza en sistemas de comunicación por medio de impulsos eléctricos (como el telégrafo ) o por medio de luz .También alfabeto Morse .2 Sistema de comunicación telegráfico que utiliza estos signos .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés Morse (code ), en recuerdo de su inventor, el físico estadounidense Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791 -1872 ).También se escribe con mayúscula .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Morse

Morse /mɔː r s /名詞 1 モース, モールス Samuel Finley Breese /fɪ́nli -briːz /, 1791 --1872; 米国の発明家 画家; モールス符号の考案者 〙.2 U モールス符号 (Morse code [alphabet ]) 〘dotとdashの組み合わせによる電信符号 〙.

 

morsel

mor sel /mɔ́ː r s (ə )l /名詞 C 1 (食物の )ひとかじり, ひと口 .2 〖a ; 通例否定 疑問 条件文で 〗少量, ひとかけら .3 ごちそう .