English-Thai Dictionary
pang
N ความเจ็บปวด ทันที prick sting twinge kwam-jeb-pued-tan-te
pangenesis
N ทฤษฏี ตัว กำเนิด มี ทั่ว ทุก ส่วน
pangolin
N ตัว นิ่ม tue-nim
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PANG
n.Extreme pain; anguish; agony of body; particularly, a sudden paroxysm of extreme pain, as in spasm, or childbirth. Isaiah 21:3. I saw the hoary traitor,
Grin in the pangs of death, and bit the ground.
PANG
v.t.To torture; to give extreme pain to.
PANGOLIN
n.A species of Manis or scaly lizard, found only in Hindoostan.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PANG
Pang, n. Etym: [Prob. for older prange. Cf. Prong. ]
Defn: A paroxysm of extreme pain or anguish; a sudden and transitory agony; a throe; as, the pangs of death.
Syn. -- Agony; anguish; distress. See Agony.
PANG
PANG Pang, v. t.
Defn: To torture; to cause to have great pain or suffering; to torment. [R.] Shak.
PANGENESIS
Pan *gen "e *sis, n. Etym: [Pan- + genesis. ] (Biol.)
Defn: An hypothesis advanced by Darwin in explanation of heredity.
Note: The theory rests on the assumption, that the whole organization, in the sense of every separate atom or unit, reproduces itself, the cells throwing off minute granules called gemmules, which circulate freely throughout the system and multiply by subdivision. These gemmules collect in the reproductive organs and products, or in buds, so that the egg or bud contains gemmules from all parts of the parent or parents, which in development give rise to cells in the offspring similar to those from which they were given off in the parent. The hypothesis also assumes that these gemmules need not in all cases develop into cells, but may lie dormant, and be transmitted from generation to generation without producing a noticeable effect until a case of atavism occurs.
PANGENETIC
PANGENETIC Pan `ge *net "ic, a. (Biol.)
Defn: Of or pertaining to pangenesis.
PANGFUL
PANGFUL Pang "ful, a.
Defn: Full of pangs. Richardson.
PANGLESS
PANGLESS Pang "less, a.
Defn: Without a pang; painless. Byron.
PANGOLIN
Pan "go *lin, n. Etym: [Malay pang. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of several species of Manis, Pholidotus, and related genera, found in Africa and Asia. They are covered with imbricated scales, and feed upon ants. Called also scaly ant-eater.
PANGOTHIC
Pan *goth "ic, a. Etym: [Pan- + Gothic. ]
Defn: Of, pertaining to, or including, all the Gothic races. "Ancestral Pangothic stock. " Earle.
New American Oxford Dictionary
pang
pang |paNG pæŋ | ▶noun a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion: Lindsey experienced a sharp pang of guilt | the snack bar will keep those hunger pangs at bay. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: perhaps an alteration of prong .
panga
pan ga |ˈpäNGgə ˈpæŋɡə | ▶noun a bladed African tool like a machete. ORIGIN Kiswahili.
Pangaea
Pan gae a |panˈjēə pænˈʤiə |(also Pangea ) a supercontinent comprising all the continental crust of the earth, postulated to have existed in late Paleozoic and Mesozoic times before it broke into Gondwana and Laurasia. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from pan- ‘all ’ + Greek gaia ‘earth. ’
Pangloss
Pan gloss |ˈpanglôs, -gläs ˈpæŋɡlɔs | ▶noun a person who is optimistic regardless of the circumstances. DERIVATIVES Pan gloss i an |panˈglôsēən, -ˈgläs - |adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from the name of the tutor and philosopher in Voltaire's Candide (1759 ).
pangolin
pan go lin |ˈpaNGgəlin, paNGˈgōlin ˈpæŋɡələn | ▶noun an African and Asian mammal that has a body covered with horny overlapping scales, a small head with elongated snout, a long sticky tongue for catching ants and termites, and a thick, tapering tail. Also called scaly anteater. [Family Manidae and order Pholidota: genera Manis ( three species in Asia ) and Phataginus (four species in Africa ).] ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Malay peng-guling, literally ‘roller ’ (from its habit of rolling into a ball ).
pangram
pan gram |ˈpanˌgram ˈpænɡræm | ▶noun a sentence or verse that contains all the letters of the alphabet.
Oxford Dictionary
pang
pang |paŋ | ▶noun a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion: Lindsey experienced a sharp pang of guilt | the snack bar will keep those hunger pangs at bay. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: perhaps an alteration of prong .
panga
panga |ˈpaŋgə | ▶noun a bladed African tool like a machete. ORIGIN Kiswahili.
Pangaea
Pangaea |panˈdʒiːə | a vast continental area or supercontinent comprising all the continental crust of the earth, which is postulated to have existed in late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic times before breaking up into Gondwana and Laurasia. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from pan- ‘all ’ + Greek gaia ‘earth ’.
Pangloss
Pangloss |ˈpaŋglɒs | ▶noun a person who is optimistic regardless of the circumstances. DERIVATIVES Panglossian adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from the name of the tutor and philosopher in Voltaire's Candide (1759 ).
pangolin
pangolin |paŋˈgə (ʊ )lɪn | ▶noun an African and Asian mammal that has a body covered with horny overlapping scales, a small head with an elongated snout, a long sticky tongue for catching ants and termites, and a tapering tail. Also called scaly anteater. ●Family Manidae and order Pholidota: genera Manis (three species in Asia ) and Phataginus (four species in Africa ). ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Malay peng-guling, literally ‘roller ’ (from its habit of rolling into a ball ).
pangram
pangram |ˈpanɡram | ▶noun a sentence containing every letter of the alphabet. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from pan- + -gram 1, after anagram .
American Oxford Thesaurus
pang
pang noun 1 hunger pangs: pain, sharp pain, shooting pain, twinge, stab, spasm. 2 a pang of remorse: qualm, twinge, prick.
Oxford Thesaurus
pang
pang noun 1 hunger pangs: pain, sharp pain, shooting pain, twinge, stab, spasm, ache, cramp. 2 Melissa felt a pang of remorse: qualm, misgiving, scruple, twinge, prick, dart, twitch, gnawing.
Duden Dictionary
Pangäa
Pan gäa Substantiv, feminin , die |Pang ä a |die Pangäa; Genitiv: der Pangäa griechisch großer einheitlicher, zusammenhängender Urkontinent der Erde in der Zeit vor dem Jura
Pangasius
Pan ga si us Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pang a sius |der Pangasius; Genitiv: des Pangasius, Plural: die Pangasien neulateinisch, latinisiert aus gleichbedeutend Bengali pungas (zur Familie der Welse gehörender ) Fisch mit breitem Kopf und walzenförmigem Körper, der als Speisefisch geschätzt wird
Pange Lingua
Pan ge Lin gua Substantiv, Neutrum , das |P a nge L i ngua |das Pange Lingua; Genitiv: des Pange Lingua lateinisch ; »erklinge, Zunge «oft vertonter, Thomas v. Aquin zugeschriebener Fronleichnamshymnus
Pangene
Pan ge ne Pluralwort Biologie , die |Pang e ne …n |g …|die Pangene (Plural ) griechisch-neulateinisch kleinste Zellteilchen, die eine Vererbung erworbener Eigenschaften ermöglichen sollen nach Darwin
Pangenesistheorie
Pan ge ne sis the o rie Substantiv, feminin Biologie , die |Pang e nesistheorie |die Pangenesistheorie; Genitiv: der Pangenesistheorie von Darwin aufgestellte Vererbungstheorie, nach der die Vererbung erworbener Eigenschaften durch kleinste Zellteilchen vonstattengehen soll
Pangermanismus
Pan ger ma nis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pangerman i smus |der Pangermanismus; Genitiv: des Pangermanismus griechisch-neulateinisch politische Haltung, die die Gemeinsamkeiten der Völker germanischen Ursprungs betont bzw. die Vereinigung aller Deutsch Sprechenden anstrebt
Pangolin
Pan go lin Substantiv, maskulin , der |P a ngolin |der Pangolin; Genitiv: des Pangolins, Plural: die Pangoline malaiisch Schuppentier
Spanish Dictionary
pangal
pangal nombre masculino Chile Plantío de pangues o terreno en que abundan los mismos .
pangaré
pangaré adjetivo /nombre común Arg [caballería ] Que tiene una coloración amarillenta o desteñida en algunas partes del cuerpo, especialmente las inferiores .
pangelín
pangelín nombre masculino 1 Árbol de hasta 12 m de altura, tronco grueso, copa amplia, hojas ovaladas, flores pequeñas en racimo y fruto en forma de almendra rojiza que contiene una sustancia amarga con uso medicinal; crece en América del Sur .2 nombre masculino Madera de este árbol, que se explota con diversos fines .
pangermánico, -ca
pangermánico, -ca adjetivo Del pangermanismo o que está relacionado con este movimiento político .SINÓNIMO pangermanista .
pangermanismo
pangermanismo nombre masculino Movimiento político que propugna la unidad cultural y política de los pueblos de origen germánico para establecer una gran nación alemana dominadora de la Europa central .
pangermanista
pangermanista adjetivo 1 Del pangermanismo o que está relacionado con este movimiento político .SINÓNIMO pangermánico .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es partidario del pangermanismo .
pangolín
pangolín nombre masculino Mamífero de cuerpo alargado, con la cabeza, el dorso y la cola protegidos por escamas córneas duras y puntiagudas que puede erizar, especialmente cuando se arrolla en bola como defensa; tiene el hocico puntiagudo y una lengua muy larga y pegajosa que usa para alimentarse de hormigas y termitas tras destruir el hormiguero o termitero con sus potentes garras; vive en Asia y África :el pangolín tiene el aspecto de un lagarto cubierto de grandes escamas .
pangue
pangue nombre masculino Chile, Perú Hierba sin tallo, de cuya raíz salen muchas hojas grandes, anchas, ásperas y rugosas, de pecíolos comestibles llamados pencas; crece en terrenos húmedos .SINÓNIMO panque .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
pang
pang /pæŋ /名詞 C 〖しばしば ~s 〗1 (発作的な )激痛, 苦痛 ▸ the pangs of a toothache 激しい歯痛 2 (精神的な )苦痛, 心の痛み ▸ the pangs of conscience 良心の 呵責 (かしやく )
pangolin
pan go lin /pǽŋɡ (ə )lən /名詞 C 〘動 〙センザンコウ 〘歯がなく, 細長い舌でアリを食べる哺乳 (ほにゆう )類 〙.