English-Thai Dictionary
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 -..-