English-Thai Dictionary
panda
N หมี แพนด้า me-pan-da
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PANDA
PANDA Pan "da, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A small Asiatic mammal (Ailurus fulgens ) having fine soft fur. It is related to the bears, and inhabits the mountains of Northern India.
PANDANUS
Pan *da "nus, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. Malay pandan.] (Bot. )
Defn: A genus of endogenous plants. See Screw pine.
PANDAR
PANDAR Pan "dar, n.
Defn: Same as Pander. "Seized by the pandar of Appius." Macaulay.
PANDARISM
PANDARISM Pan "dar *ism, n.
Defn: Same as Panderism. Swift.
PANDARIZE
PANDARIZE Pan "dar *ize, v. i.
Defn: To pander. [Obs. ]
PANDAROUS
PANDAROUS Pan "dar *ous, a.
Defn: Panderous. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
panda
pan da |ˈpandə ˈpændə |(also giant panda ) ▶noun a large bearlike mammal with characteristic black and white markings, native to certain mountain forests of central and western China. It feeds almost entirely on bamboo and has become increasingly rare. See also red panda. [Ailuropoda melanoleuca; it is now usually placed with the bears (family Ursidae ), but was formerly thought to belong with the raccoons (family Procyonidae ).] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Nepali.
pandanus
pan da nus |panˈdānəs, -ˈdanəs pænˈdeɪnəs |(also pandan |ˈpandən |) ▶noun a tropical tree or shrub that has a twisted and branched stem, stilt roots, spiral tufts of long, narrow, typically spiny leaves, and fibrous edible fruit. Also called screw pine. [Genus Pandanus, family Pandanaceae. ] • fiber from the leaves of this plant, or material woven from this fiber. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Malay pandan.
Pandarus
Pan da rus |ˈpandərəs ˈpændərəs |Greek Mythology a Lycian who fought on the side of the Trojans, described in the Iliad as breaking the truce with the Greeks by wounding Menelaus with an arrow. The role as the lovers' go-between that he plays in Chaucer's (and later Shakespeare's ) story of Troilus and Cressida originated with Boccaccio and is the origin of the word pander .
panda
panda 2 |ˈpʌndə | ▶noun a Brahmin expert in genealogy, who provides religious guidance and acts as a family priest. ORIGIN via Hindi from Sanskrit paṇḍita ‘learned, wise ’.
panda car
panda car ▶noun Brit. informal a small police patrol car (originally black and white or blue and white ).
pandal
pandal |ˈpand (ə )l, panˈdɑːl | ▶noun Indian a marquee. ORIGIN from Tamil pantal.
Oxford Dictionary
panda
panda 1 |ˈpandə |(also giant panda ) ▶noun a large bear-like mammal with characteristic black-and-white markings, native to certain mountain forests in China. It feeds almost entirely on bamboo and has become increasingly rare. See also red panda. ●Ailuropoda melanoleuca; it is now usually placed with the bears (family Ursidae ), but was formerly thought to belong with the raccoons (family Procyonidae ). ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Nepali.
panda
panda 2 |ˈpʌndə | ▶noun a Brahmin expert in genealogy, who provides religious guidance and acts as a family priest. ORIGIN via Hindi from Sanskrit paṇḍita ‘learned, wise ’.
panda car
panda car ▶noun Brit. informal a small police patrol car (originally black and white or blue and white ).
pandal
pandal |ˈpand (ə )l, panˈdɑːl | ▶noun Indian a marquee. ORIGIN from Tamil pantal.
pandanus
pandanus |panˈdeɪnəs, -ˈdan- |(also pandan ) ▶noun a tropical tree or shrub with a twisted and branched stem, stilt roots, spiral tufts of long, narrow spiny leaves, and fibrous edible fruit. Also called screw pine. ●Genus Pandanus, family Pandanaceae. • [ mass noun ] fibre from the leaves of the pandanus, often woven into a material for roofing, mats, etc. ORIGIN modern Latin, from Malay pandan.
Pandarus
Pandarus |ˈpandərəs |Greek Mythology a Lycian fighting on the side of the Trojans, described in the Iliad as breaking the truce with the Greeks by wounding Menelaus with an arrow. The role as the lovers' go-between that he plays in Chaucer's (and later Shakespeare's ) story of Troilus and Cressida originated with Boccaccio and is also the origin of the word pander .
Duden Dictionary
Panda
Pan da Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a nda |der Panda; Genitiv: des Pandas, Plural: die Pandas aus einer nepalesischen Sprache a Bambusbär b (vorwiegend im Himalaja heimisches ) Raubtier mit fuchsrotem, an Bauch und Beinen schwarzbraunem Pelz und einem dicken, kurzen, katzenartigen Kopf
Pandabär
Pan da bär Substantiv, maskulin volkstümlich , der |P a ndabär | Panda a
Pandämonium
Pan dä mo ni um , Pan dai mo ni on Substantiv, Neutrum bildungssprachlich , das seltener Pandaimonion |Pandäm o nium Pandaim o nion |das Pandämonium; Genitiv: des Pandämoniums, Plural: die Pandämonien älter neugriechisch pandaimónion, zu griechisch daímōn, Dämon a Gesamtheit aller Dämonen, Schreckgestalten b Ort der Dämonen, des Grauens ein Pandämonium des Irrsinns
Pandane
Pan da ne Substantiv, feminin , die Pandanus |Pand a ne |aus gleichbedeutend neulateinisch pandanus, dies aus malaiisch pandang, eigentlich »ansehnlich «Schraubenbaum Zierpflanze mit langen, schmalen Blättern
Pandanus
Pan da nus Substantiv, maskulin , der Pandane |Pand a nus |der Pandanus; Genitiv: des Pandanus, Plural: die Pandanus aus gleichbedeutend neulateinisch pandanus, dies aus malaiisch pandang, eigentlich »ansehnlich «Schraubenbaum Zierpflanze mit langen, schmalen Blättern
French Dictionary
panda
panda n. m. nom masculin Mammifère noir et blanc qui ressemble à un ours. : Les pandas vivent dans les forêts de l ’Inde et de la Chine. Prononciation Le nom se prononce [pɑ̃da ]
Spanish Dictionary
panda
panda 1 nombre femenino 1 Pandilla (amigos ):ha ido con su panda a la discoteca .2 col. desp. Grupo de personas que llevan a cabo acciones que se consideran negativas o incluso ilícitas :¡vaya panda de idiotas!; la policía detuvo a una panda de rateros .SINÓNIMO pandilla .
panda
panda 2 nombre masculino Mamífero del orden de los carnívoros, de aspecto muy parecido a un oso, unos 120 cm de longitud, pelaje espeso y suave de color blanco, con las extremidades, las orejas, la zona alrededor de los ojos y la cola negras; se alimenta de brotes de bambú y otros vegetales, y habita en los bosques de bambú del Tibet :en cautividad, el panda es amistoso y juguetón .SINÓNIMO oso panda .panda rojo o panda menor Mamífero plantígrado trepador de unos 60 cm de longitud, pelaje espeso y suave, y color castaño rojizo, blanco en la cara y negro en las patas y el vientre; se alimenta de bambú y otros vegetales, y habita en los árboles de China y Nepal :el panda menor tiene el aspecto de un gato grande .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
panda
pan da /pǽndə /名詞 C 〘動 〙1 (ジャイアント )パンダ (giant panda ).2 レッサーパンダ (lesser panda ).~́ c à r ⦅英 ⦆パトロールカー (patrol car ).