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pea

ADJ ที่ ใช้ ถั่ว  ti-chai-tua

 

pea

N ถั่ว  พืช ตะ กูล ถั่ว  เมล็ด ถั่ว  bead pill tua

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PEA

n.[L. pisum.] A plant and its fruit of the genus Pisum, of many varieties. This plant has a papilionaceous flower, and the pericarp is a legume, called in popular language a pod. In the plural, we write peas, for two or more individual seeds, but pease, for an indefinite number in quantity of bulk. We write two, three or four peas, but a bushel of pease. [This practice is arbitrary. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PEA

Pea, n. Etym: [OF. peis. See Poise. ]

 

Defn: The sliding weight on a steelyard. [Written also pee. ]

 

PEA

PEA Pea, n. (Naut. )

 

Defn: See Peak, n., 3.

 

PEA

Pea, n.; pl. Peas or Pease. Etym: [OE. pese, fr. AS. pisa, or OF. peis, F. pois; both fr. L. pisum; cf. Gr. s was misunderstood in English as a plural ending. Cf. Pease. ]

 

1. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A plant, and its fruit, of the genus Pisum, of many varieties, much cultivated for food. It has a papilionaceous flower, and the pericarp is a legume, popularly called a pod.

 

Note: When a definite number, more than one, is spoken of, the plural form peas is used; as, the pod contained nine peas; but, in a collective sense, the form pease is preferred; as, a bushel of pease; they had pease at dinner. This distinction is not always preserved, the form peas being used in both senses.

 

2. A name given, especially in the Southern States, to the seed of several leguminous plants (species of Dolichos, Cicer, Abrus, etc. ) esp. those having a scar (hilum ) of a different color from the rest of the seed.

 

Note: The name pea is given to many leguminous plants more or less closely related to the common pea. See the Phrases, below. Beach pea (Bot. ), a seashore plant, Lathyrus maritimus. -- Black-eyed pea, a West Indian name for Dolichos sphærospermus and its seed. -- Butterfly pea, the American plant Clitoria Mariana, having showy blossoms. -- Chick pea. See Chick-pea. -- Egyptian pea. Same as Chick-pea. -- Everlasting pea. See under Everlasting. -- Glory pea. See under Glory, n. -- Hoary pea, any plant of the genus Tephrosia; goat's rue. -- Issue pea, Orris pea. (Med. ) See under Issue, and Orris. -- Milk pea. (Bot. ) See under Milk. -- Pea berry, a kind of a coffee bean or grain which grows single, and is round or pea-shaped; often used adjectively; as, pea-berry coffee. -- Pea bug. (Zoöl.) Same as Pea weevil. -- Pea coal, a size of coal smaller than nut coal. -- Pea crab (Zoöl.), any small crab of the genus Pinnotheres, living as a commensal in bivalves; esp. , the European species (P. pisum ) which lives in the common mussel and the cockle. -- Pea dove (Zoöl.), the American ground dove. -- Pea-flower tribe (Bot. ), a suborder (Papilionaceæ ) of leguminous plants having blossoms essentially like that of the pea. G. Bentham. -- Pea maggot (Zoöl.), the larva of a European moth (Tortrix pisi ), which is very destructive to peas. -- Pea ore (Min. ), argillaceous oxide of iron, occurring in round grains of a size of a pea; pisolitic ore. -- Pea starch, the starch or flour of the common pea, which is sometimes used in adulterating wheat flour, pepper, etc. -- Pea tree (Bot. ), the name of several leguminous shrubs of the genus Caragana, natives of Siberia and China. -- Pea vine. (Bot. ) (a ) Any plant which bears peas. (b ) A kind of vetch or tare, common in the United States (Lathyrus Americana, and other similar species ). -- Pea weevil (Zoöl.), a small weevil (Bruchus pisi ) which destroys peas by eating out the interior. -- Pigeon pea. (Bot. ) See Pigeon pea. -- Sweet pea (Bot. ), the annual plant Lathyrus odoratus; also, its many-colored, sweet-scented blossoms.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pea

pea |pi | noun 1 a spherical green seed that is widely eaten as a vegetable. [ with modifier ] used in names of edible spherical seeds of the pea family, e.g., chickpea and black-eyed pea. 2 the hardy Eurasian climbing plant that yields pods containing these seeds. [Pisum sativum, family Leguminosae (or Fabaceae; the pea family ). The members of this family (known as legumes ) are sometimes divided among three smaller families: Papilionaceae (peas, beans, clovers, vetches, brooms, laburnums, etc. ), Mimosaceae (mimosas, acacias ), and Caesalpiniaceae (cassia, carob, and many tropical timber trees ).] PHRASES like peas (or two peas ) in a pod so similar as to be indistinguishable or nearly so. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: back-formation from pease (interpreted as plural ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

pea

pea |piː | noun 1 a spherical green seed which is eaten as a vegetable. W. Indian any legume, including peas, beans, or lentils, eaten as a vegetable. 2 the hardy Eurasian climbing plant which yields pods containing peas. Pisum sativum, family Leguminosae (or Fabaceae; the pea family ). The members of this family (known as legumes ) are sometimes divided among three smaller families: Papilionaceae (peas, beans, clovers, vetches, brooms, laburnums, etc. ), Mimosaceae (mimosas, acacias ), and Caesalpiniaceae (cassia, carob, and many tropical timber trees ). 3 [ with modifier ] used in names of plants or seeds that are similar or related to the pea, e.g. chickpea, sweet pea. PHRASES like peas (or two peas ) in a pod so similar as to be indistinguishable or nearly so. DERIVATIVES pea-like adjective ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: back-formation from pease (interpreted as plural ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

pea

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