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pell-mell

ADJ ยุ่งเหยิง  สับสนวุ่นวาย  โกลาหล  รีบๆ  ร้อนๆ  hectic bustling feverish calm yung-yeng

 

pell-mell

ADV อย่าง สับสนวุ่นวาย  อย่าง โกลาหล  รีบๆ  ร้อนๆ  quickly hurriedly frenetically orderly calmly yang-sab-son-wun-wai

 

pell-mell

N ความ สับสน อลหม่าน  ความโกลาหล  kwam-sab-son-aon-la-man

 

pellagra

N โรค ขาดแคลน สาร ไน อา ซิ น  malnutrition bulimia nervosa rok-kad-kean-san-nai-ar-sin

 

pellet

N ก้อน กลม เล็กๆ  เม็ด ยาก ลม  ลูก กลม  pill globule bullet kon-klom-lek-lek

 

pellet

VT ปั้น เป็น ลูก กลม  ยิง ก้อน กลม  ปา ก้อน กลม  lapidate pan-pen-luk-klom

 

pelletize

VT ทำให้ เป็น ลูก กลม  tam-hai-pen-luk-klom

 

pellicle

N เยื่อ บาง  หนัง บางๆ  แผ่น บางๆ  coat lamina sheath veer yuai-bang

 

pellitory

N พืช จำพวก  Ancyclus pyrethrum มี ฤทธิ์ ทำให้ ผิวหนัง ระคายเคือง ได้ 

 

pellmell

ADJ ยุ่งเหยิง  สับสนวุ่นวาย  โกลาหล  รีบๆ  ร้อนๆ  hectic bustling feverish calm yung-yeng

 

pellmell

ADV อย่าง สับสนวุ่นวาย  อย่าง โกลาหล  quickly hurriedly frenetically orderly calmly yang-sab-son-wun-wai

 

pellmell

N ความ สับสน อลหม่าน  ความโกลาหล  kwam-sab-son-aon-la-man

 

pellucid

ADJ โปร่งใส  transparent clear sheer opaque nontranslucent prong-sai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PELL

n.[L. pellis.] A skin or hide. Clerk of the pells, in England, an officer of the exchequer, who enters every teller's bill on the parchment rolls, the roll or receipts and the roll of disbursements.

 

PELLET

n.[L. pila, a ball. ] A little ball; as a pellet of wax or lint.
1. A bullet; a ball for fire-arms. [Not now used. ]

 

PELLETED

a.Consisting of bullets.

 

PELLICLE

n.[L. pellicula, dim. of pellis, skin. ] A thin skin or film.
1. Among chimists, a thin saline crust formed on the surface of a solution of salt evaporated to a certain degree. This pellicle consists of saline particles crystallized.

 

PELLITORY

n.[L. parietaria, the wall plant, from paries. ] The name of several plants of different genera. The pellitory of the wall or common pellitory is of the genus Parietaria; the bastard pellitory of the genus Achillea; and the pellitory of Spain is the Anthemis pyrethrum.

 

PELL-MELL

adv. With confused violence.

 

PELLUCID

a.[L. pellucidus; per and lucidus; very bright. See Light. ] Perfectly clear; transparent; not opake; as a body as pellucid as crystal.

 

PELLUCIDITY, PELLUCIDNESS

n.Perfect clearness; transparency; as the pellucidity of the air; the pellucidness of a gem.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PELL

Pell, v. t. Etym: [Cf. Pelt, v. t.]

 

Defn: To pelt; to knock about. [Obs. ] Holland.

 

PELL

Pell, n. Etym: [OF. pel, F. peau, L. pellis a skin. See Fell a skin. ]

 

1. A skin or hide; a pelt.

 

2. A roll of parchment; a parchment record. Clerk of the pells, formerly, an officer of the exchequer who entered accounts on certain parchment rolls, called pell rolls. [Eng. ]

 

PELLACK

Pel "lack, n. Etym: [Cf. Gael. Peileag.] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A porpoise.

 

PELLAGE

Pell "age, n. Etym: [See 2d Pell. ]

 

Defn: A customs duty on skins of leather.

 

PELLAGRA

PELLAGRA Pel "la *gra (pel "la *gra ), n. (Med. )

 

Defn: An erythematous affection of the skin, with severe constitutional and nervous symptoms, endemic in Northern Italy.

 

PELLAGRIN

PELLAGRIN Pel "la *grin, n.

 

Defn: One who is afficted with pellagra. Chambers's Encyc.

 

PELLAGROUS

Pel *lag "rous, a. [It. pellagroso: cf. F. pellagreux.] (Med. )

 

Defn: Pertaining to, or affected with, or attendant on, pellagra; as, pellagrous insanity.

 

PELLET

Pel "let, n. Etym: [F. pelote, LL. pelota, pilota, fr. L. pila a ball. Cf. Platoon. ]

 

1. A little ball; as, a pellet of wax.

 

2. A bullet; a ball for firearms. [Obs. ] Bacon. As swift as a pellet out of a gun. Chaucer. Pellet molding (Arch. ), a narrow band ornamented with smalt, flat disks.

 

PELLET

PELLET Pel "let, v.

 

Defn: To form into small balls. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

PELLETED

PELLETED Pel "let *ed, a.

 

Defn: Made of, or like, pellets; furnished with pellets. [R.] "This pelleted storm. " Shak.

 

PELLIBRANCHIATA

Pel `li *bran `chi *a "ta, n. pl. Etym: [NL. , fr. pellis garment +branchia a gill. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A division of Nudibranchiata, in which the mantle itself serves as a gill.

 

PELLICLE

Pel "li *cle, n. Etym: [L. pellicu, dim. of pellis skin: cf. F.pellicule. ]

 

1. A thin skin or film.

 

2. (Chem. )

 

Defn: A thin film formed on the surface of an evaporating solution.

 

PELLICULAR

PELLICULAR Pel *lic "u *lar, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a pellicle. Henslow.

 

PELLILE

PELLILE Pel *li "le, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The redshank; -- so called from its note. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

PELLITORY

Pel "li *to *ry, n. Etym: [OE. paritorie, OF. paritoire, F. pariétaire;(cf. It. & Sp. parietaria ), L. parietaria the parietary, or pellitory, the wall plant, fr. parietarus belonging to the walls, fr. paries, parietis a wall. Cf. Parietary. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: The common name of the several species of the genus Parietaria, low, harmless weeds of the Nettle family; -- also called wall pellitory, and lichwort.

 

Note: Parietaria officinalis is common on old walls in Europe; P.Pennsylvanica is found in the United States; and six or seven more species are found near the Mediterranean, or in the Orient.

 

PELLITORY

Pel "li *to *ry, n. Etym: [Sp. pelitre, fr. L. pyrethrum. See Bertram. ](Bot. ) (a ) A composite plant (Anacyclus Pyrethrum ) of the Mediterranean region, having finely divided leaves and whitish flowers. The root is the officinal pellitory, and is used as an irritant and sialogogue. Called also bertram, and pellitory of Spain. (b ) The feverfew (Chrysanthemum Parthenium ); -- so called because it resembles the above.

 

PELL-MELL

PELL-MELL Pell `-mell " (, n.

 

Defn: See Pall-mall.

 

PELLMELL

Pell `mell ", adv. Etym: [F. pêle -mêle, prob. fr. pelle a shovel +mêler to mix, as when different kinds of grain are heaped up and mixed with a shovel. See Pell shovel, Medley. ]

 

Defn: In utter confusion; with confused violence. "Men, horses, chariots, crowded pellmell. " Milton.

 

PELLUCID

Pel *lu "cid, a. Etym: [L. pellucidus; per (see Per- ) + lucidus clear, bright: cf. F. pellucide.]

 

Defn: Transparent; clear; limpid; translucent; not opaque. "Pellucid crystal. " Dr. H. More. "Pellucid streams." Wordsworth.

 

PELLUCIDITY; PELLUCIDNESS

Pel `lu *cid "i *ty, Pel *lu "cid *ness, n. Etym: [L. pelluciditas.]

 

Defn: The quality or state of being pellucid; transparency; translucency; clearness; as, the pellucidity of the air. Locke.

 

PELLUCIDLY

PELLUCIDLY Pel *lu "cid *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a pellucid manner.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pellagra

pel la gra |pəˈlagrə, -ˈlāgrə, -ˈlägrə pəˈlæɡrə | noun a deficiency disease caused by a lack of nicotinic acid or its precursor tryptophan in the diet. It is characterized by dermatitis, diarrhea, and mental disturbance, and is often linked to overdependence on corn as a staple food. DERIVATIVES pel la grous |-grəs |adjective ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Italian, from pelle skin, on the pattern of podagra .

 

pellet

pel let |ˈpelit ˈpɛlət | noun a small, rounded, compressed mass of a substance: fish food pellets. a piece of small shot or other lightweight bullet. Ornithology a small mass of bones and feathers regurgitated by a bird of prey or other bird. a small round piece of animal feces, esp. from a rabbit or rodent. verb ( pellets, pelleting, pelleted ) [ with obj. ] 1 form or shape (a substance, esp. animal food ) into pellets. 2 hit with or as though with pellets: the last drops of rain were pelleting the windshield. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French pelote metal ball, from a diminutive of Latin pila ball.

 

Pelletier, Pierre-Joseph

Pelletier, Pierre-Joseph |ˌpɛlɛˈtɪeɪ | (1788 –1842 ), French chemist. With his friend Joseph-Bienaimé Caventou (1795 –1877 ) he isolated a number of alkaloids for the first time. Pelletier and Caventou also isolated the green pigment of leaves and gave it the name chlorophyll .

 

pelletize

pel let ize |ˈpeliˌtīz ˈpɛlətaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] form or shape (a substance ) into pellets.

 

Pelli, Cesar

Pel li, Cesar |ˈpelē ˈpɛli | (1926 –), US architect; born in Argentina. His designs incorporate the special characteristics of each project, such as the World Financial Center and its Winter Garden 1980 –89 in New York City and Founders Hall 1987 –92 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

pellicle

pel li cle |ˈpelikəl ˈpələkəl | noun technical a thin skin, cuticle, membrane, or film. DERIVATIVES pel lic u lar |pəˈlikyələr |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from French pellicule, from Latin pellicula small piece of skin, diminutive of pellis.

 

pellitory

pel li to ry |ˈpeliˌtôrē ˈpɛlətɔri | noun 1 (in full pellitory of Spain ) a plant of the daisy family, Anacyclus pyrethrum, with a pungent-flavored root, used as a local irritant, etc. 2 (also pellitory of the wall ) a European plant of the nettle family with greenish flowers that grows on or at the foot of walls or in stony places. [Parietaria judaica, family Urticaceae. ] ORIGIN late Middle English: alteration of obsolete parietary, from Old French paritaire, based on Latin paries, pariet- wall.

 

pell-mell

pell-mell |ˌpel ˈmel ˈpɛl ˈˌmɛl | adverb in a confused, rushed, or disorderly manner: the contents of the sacks were thrown pell-mell to the ground. adjective recklessly hasty or disorganized; headlong: steering the pell-mell development of Europe onto a new and more gradual course. noun [ in sing. ] a state of affairs or collection of things characterized by haste or confusion: the pell-mell of ascending gables and roof tiles. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French pêle -mêle, from earlier pesle mesle, mesle pesle, reduplication from mesler to mix.

 

pellucid

pel lu cid |pəˈlo͞osid pəˈlusəd | adjective translucently clear: mountains reflected in the pellucid waters. lucid in style or meaning; easily understood: he writes, as always, in pellucid prose. (of music or other sound ) clear and pure in tone: a smooth legato and pellucid singing tone are his calling cards. DERIVATIVES pel lu cid ly adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin pellucidus, from perlucere shine through.

 

Oxford Dictionary

pellagra

pellagra |pɛˈlagrə, -ˈleɪgrə | noun [ mass noun ] a deficiency disease caused by a lack of nicotinic acid or its precursor tryptophan in the diet. It is characterized by dermatitis, diarrhoea, and mental disturbance, and is often linked to over-dependence on maize as a staple food. DERIVATIVES pellagrous adjective ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Italian, from pelle skin , on the pattern of podagra .

 

pellet

pel ¦let |ˈpɛlɪt | noun a small, rounded, compressed mass of a substance: fish food pellets. a piece of small shot or other lightweight bullet. a small mass of bones and feathers regurgitated by a bird of prey. a small round piece of animal faeces, especially from a rabbit or rodent. verb ( pellets, pelleting, pelleted ) [ with obj. ] 1 form (a substance ) into pellets. 2 hit with or as if with pellets: the last drops of rain were pelleting the windshield. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French pelote metal ball , from a diminutive of Latin pila ball .

 

Pelletier, Pierre-Joseph

Pelletier, Pierre-Joseph |ˌpɛlɛˈtɪeɪ | (1788 –1842 ), French chemist. With his friend Joseph-Bienaimé Caventou (1795 –1877 ) he isolated a number of alkaloids for the first time. Pelletier and Caventou also isolated the green pigment of leaves and gave it the name chlorophyll .

 

pelletize

pelletize (also pelletise ) verb [ with obj. ] form or shape (a substance ) into pellets.

 

Pelli, Cesar

Pel li, Cesar |ˈpelē ˈpɛli | (1926 –), US architect; born in Argentina. His designs incorporate the special characteristics of each project, such as the World Financial Center and its Winter Garden 1980 –89 in New York City and Founders Hall 1987 –92 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

pellicle

pellicle |ˈpɛlɪk (ə )l | noun technical a thin skin, cuticle, membrane, or film. DERIVATIVES pellicular |-ˈlɪkjʊlə |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from French pellicule, from Latin pellicula small piece of skin , diminutive of pellis.

 

pellitory

pellitory |ˈpɛlɪtəri |(also pellitory of the wall ) noun a European plant of the nettle family with greenish flowers, which grows on or at the foot of walls or in stony places. Parietaria judaica, family Urticaceae. ORIGIN late Middle English: alteration of obsolete parietary, from Old French paritaire, based on Latin paries, pariet- wall .

 

pell-mell

pell-mell |pɛlˈmɛl | adverb in a confused, rushed, or disorderly manner: they rushed pell-mell up the hill. adjective hasty or disorganized: steps to slow the pell-mell pace of deforestation. noun [ in sing. ] a disorderly situation or collection of things: the pell-mell of ascending gables and roof tiles. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French pêle -mêle, from earlier pesle mesle, mesle pesle, reduplication from mesler to mix .

 

pellucid

pellucid |pɪˈluːsɪd, pɛ -, -ˈljuːsɪd | adjective literary translucently clear: mountains reflected in the pellucid waters. easily understood; lucid: he writes, as always, in pellucid prose. (of music or other sound ) clear and pure in tone: his pellucid singing tone. DERIVATIVES pellucidity |-ˈsɪdɪti |noun, pellucidly adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin pellucidus, from perlucere shine through .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

pellet

pellet noun 1 a pellet of mud: little ball, little piece. 2 pellet wounds: bullet, shot, lead shot, buckshot, slug. 3 rabbit pellets: excrement, excreta, droppings, feces, dung, turd.

 

pell-mell

pell-mell adverb 1 people streamed pell-mell from the building: helter-skelter, headlong, (at ) full tilt, hotfoot, posthaste, hurriedly, hastily, recklessly, precipitately. 2 the sacks' contents were thrown pell-mell to the ground: untidily, anyhow, in disarray, in a mess, in a muddle; informal all over the place, every which way, any old how, all over the map, all over the lot.

 

pellucid

pellucid adjective 1 the pellucid waters: translucent, transparent, clear, crystal clear, crystalline, glassy, limpid, unclouded, gin-clear. 2 pellucid prose: lucid, limpid, clear, crystal clear, articulate; coherent, comprehensible, understandable, intelligible, straightforward, simple, clean, well-constructed; formal perspicuous.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

pellet

pellet noun 1 millions of blind worker ants each carry a tiny pellet of mud: little ball, little piece; technical prill. 2 pellet wounds inflicted by shotguns: bullet, shot, lead shot, buckshot. 3 (usually pellets ) rabbit pellets: excrement, excreta, dropping, faeces, dung, stool, dirt, mess, motion.

 

pell-mell

pell-mell adverb 1 the sparrows fly pell-mell up the hedgerow: helter-skelter, headlong, (at ) full tilt, hotfoot, post-haste, hurriedly, hastily; wildly, impetuously, recklessly, rashly, precipitately, impulsively; informal slap bang; archaic hurry-scurry. 2 the words slipped pell-mell into one another: in disorder, in confusion, in a muddle /jumble, in disarray, in a disorganized manner, untidily, in a mess, in a heap, anyhow; informal all over the place, every which way; Brit. informal all over the shop, shambolically; N. Amer. informal all over the map, all over the lot.

 

pellucid

pellucid adjective 1 the pellucid Caribbean waters | a pellucid singing tone: translucent, transparent, clear, crystal clear, crystalline, bright, glassy, limpid, unclouded. 2 pellucid prose: easily understood, easily grasped, comprehensible, understandable, intelligible, articulate, coherent, lucid, clear, crystal clear, crystalline; graspable, fathomable, digestible, straightforward, direct, simple, plain, well constructed, graphic, explicit, unambiguous, user-friendly.

 

Duden Dictionary

Pellagra

Pel l a g ra , Pel la gra Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |P e llagra |zu griechisch pélla = Haut und ágra, vgl. Podagra (vor allem in südlichen Ländern auftretende ) durch Vitaminmangel hervorgerufene Krankheit, die sich in Müdigkeit, Schwäche, Gedächtnis -, Schlaf- und Verdauungsstörungen und Hautveränderungen äußert

 

Pelle

Pel le Substantiv, feminin landschaftlich, besonders norddeutsch , die |P e lle |die Pelle; Genitiv: der Pelle, Plural: die Pellen mittelniederdeutsch pelle = Schale < lateinisch pellis, Pelz 1 dünne Schale (von Kartoffeln, Obst u. a.) die Pelle abziehen jemandem auf die Pelle rücken salopp nahe, dicht an jemanden heranrücken ; jemanden mit einer Bitte, Forderung, Beschwerde, Drohung o. Ä. bedrängen ; jemanden angreifen, mit jemandem handgreiflich werden er rückte ihm mit einem Stock auf die Pelle jemandem auf der Pelle sitzen /liegen; jemandem nicht von der Pelle gehen salopp jemandem mit seiner dauernden Anwesenheit lästig fallen 2 Wursthaut die Pelle abziehen

 

pellen

pel len schwaches Verb landschaftlich, besonders norddeutsch |p e llen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 a von der Schale, Haut o. Ä. befreien die gekochten Eier pellen b sich pellen sich pellen 1a lassen die Kartoffeln pellen sich schlecht c die Umhüllung von etwas entfernen, ablösen o. Ä.; schälen 1c d schälen 1d , von seiner Umhüllung befreien die Schokoladeneier aus dem Silberpapier pellen 2 a sich pellen sich ablösen, sich schälen 2a b sich pellen sich schälen 2b

 

Pellet

Pel let Substantiv, Neutrum Fachsprache , das |P e llet |das Pellet; Genitiv: des Pellets, Plural: die Pellets meist im Plural englisch pellet = Kügelchen < mittelenglisch pelote, pelet < (alt )französisch pelote, über das Vulgärlateinische zu lateinisch pila = Ball kleines kugel- oder walzenförmiges Stück, das durch Pelletieren entstanden ist

 

pelletieren

pel le tie ren schwaches Verb Fachsprache pelletisieren |pellet ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « pulvrige oder feinkörnige Stoffe durch besondere Verfahren zu kleinen kugel- oder walzenförmigen Stücken formen, zusammenfügen, granulieren

 

pelletisieren

pel le ti sie ren schwaches Verb Fachsprache pelletieren |pelletis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « pulvrige oder feinkörnige Stoffe durch besondere Verfahren zu kleinen kugel- oder walzenförmigen Stücken formen, zusammenfügen, granulieren

 

Pellicula

Pel li cu la Substantiv, feminin Biologie , die |Pell i cula |die Pellicula; Genitiv: der Pellicula, Plural: die Pelliculae |[…lɛ ] |lateinisch äußerste, dünne, elastische Plasmaschicht des Zellkörpers vieler Einzeller; vgl. Kutikula

 

Pellikel

Pel li kel Substantiv, feminin oder Substantiv, Neutrum Zahnmedizin , die oder das |Pell i kel |die Pellikel; Genitiv: der Pellikel, Plural: die Pellikel oder das Pellikel; Genitiv: des Pellikels, Plural: die Pellikel lateinisch pellicula = Häutchen im Mund sich bildender dünner Schutzfilm auf dem Zahnschmelz; Schmelzoberhäutchen

 

Pellkartoffel

Pell kar tof fel Substantiv, feminin , die |P e llkartoffel |meist im Plural zu pellen mit der Schale gekochte Kartoffel

 

pelluzid

pel lu zid Adjektiv |pelluz i d |lateinisch lichtdurchlässig von Mineralien

 

Pelluzidität

Pel lu zi di tät Substantiv, feminin , die |Pelluzidit ä t |die Pelluzidität; Genitiv: der Pelluzidität Lichtdurchlässigkeit von Mineralien

 

French Dictionary

pelle

pelle n. f. nom féminin 1 Instrument destiné à la manutention. : Une large pelle pour ôter la neige. 2 Engin de levage. : Une pelle mécanique.

 

pelletage

pelletage n. m. nom masculin Action de pelleter, de déplacer quelque chose à l ’aide d ’une pelle. Prononciation La deuxième syllabe est muette, [pɛltaʒ ] Note Orthographique pe ll etage.

 

pelletée

pelletée n. f. nom féminin Contenu d ’une pelle. : Elle a lancé à son frère une grosse pelletée de neige. Prononciation La deuxième syllabe est muette, [pɛlte ]

 

pelleter

pelleter v. tr. verbe transitif Transporter avec la pelle. : Bianca pellette la neige qui s ’est accumulée sur le trottoir. appeler Conjugaison Redoublement du t devant un e muet. Je pellette, je pelletterai, mais je pelletais.Prononciation Lorsque le t est doublé, la prononciation est « pel-let-te », [pɛlɛt ], sur le modèle des verbes jeter (je jette ), épousseter (j ’époussette ); toutefois, l ’usage est de ne pas prononcer la deuxième syllabe: je « pel-te »

 

pelleterie

pelleterie n. f. nom féminin 1 Commerce des fourrures. 2 Les fourrures elles-mêmes. Prononciation Les deuxième et troisième e sont muets, [pɛltri ]

 

pellicule

pellicule n. f. nom féminin 1 Membrane mince. : Une pellicule de plastique. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • pédicule, support d ’un organe; pédoncule, support de la fleur de certains fruits. 2 Morceau de peau qui se détache du cuir chevelu. : Un shampooing contre les pellicules. 3 cinéma Feuille mince et souple recouverte d ’une couche sensible. : Une pellicule photographique. Note Orthographique pe ll icu l e.

 

Spanish Dictionary

pella

pella nombre femenino 1 Masa unida y apretada, generalmente en forma redonda :el cocinero tomó una pella de pasta para hacer un pan .SINÓNIMO pellada .2 Conjunto de los tallitos de la coliflor y otras plantas semejantes, antes de florecer :las pellas son la parte más delicada y la que más se aprecia como alimento .hacer pellas Esp coloquial No asistir a clase o a un lugar donde se tiene obligación de ir :hacer pellas de clase de inglés .

 

pellada

pellada nombre femenino 1 Porción de yeso o argamasa que se sostiene con la mano o con la llana .2 Pella (masa ).

 

pelleja

pelleja nombre femenino 1 Piel quitada del cuerpo de un animal .2 Cuero curtido con la lana o el pelo .3 Lana que se esquila de un animal .4 Esp coloquial Prostituta .

 

pellejería

pellejería nombre femenino 1 Taller o lugar donde se adoban o se venden pieles de animales .2 Oficio o comercio del pellejero .3 Chile Contratiempo :ahí donde la ves, tan poquita cosa, es una mujer de fierro, pasó las mil pellejerías para darme de comer .

 

pellejerías

pellejerías nombre femenino plural Chile Escasez, miseria, contratiempos causados por la pobreza .

 

pellejero, -ra

pellejero, -ra adjetivo Persona que tiene por oficio adobar o vender pieles .

 

pellejo

pellejo nombre masculino 1 Piel de un animal, en especial cuando está separada del cuerpo :para dormir se cubrían con pellejos de ovejas, a modo de mantas; los cazadores mataron un zorro para arrancarle el pellejo .2 Piel fina de ciertas frutas y hortalizas :el pellejo de la uva .3 Porción de piel levantada o arrancada :se quemó al sol y tenía la espalda llena de pellejos; tiene los labios cortados y llenos de pellejos .4 col. desp. Piel de una persona :se tumba sobre la arena ardiendo para quemarse el pellejo .5 Piel de algún animal cosida, pegada y preparada para guardar o contener líquidos, especialmente vino o aceite :un pellejo de aceite; los 253 toneles y 417 pellejos de vino subieron a bordo .SINÓNIMO corambre, cuero, odre .6 coloquial Se usa en ciertas expresiones para hacer referencia a la vida de una persona :salvar el pellejo; jugarse el pellejo; arriesgar el pellejo; conservar el pellejo; pagar con el pellejo .SINÓNIMO piel .7 coloquial Se usa en ciertas expresiones para hacer referencia al conjunto de circunstancias en que se encuentra una persona :ponerse en el pellejo de alguien; estar en el pellejo de alguien .SINÓNIMO piel .8 coloquial Se usa en ciertas expresiones para ponderar la extrema delgadez de una persona :ser todo pellejo; estar hecho un pellejo .dejarse el pellejo Esforzarse mucho en un trabajo o tarea hasta acabar agotado .no caber en el (o mi /tu /… ) pellejo Estar muy contento o muy envanecido .sacar (o quitar ) el pellejo (a tiras )Despellejar, criticar ante alguien y sin mesura a otra persona :se pasa el día sacándole el pellejo a tiras a todo el mundo . VÉASE estar hueso y pellejo .

 

pellejudo, -da

pellejudo, -da adjetivo [persona, animal ] Que tiene la piel floja, formando arrugas o bolsas .

 

pellet

pellet nombre masculino 1 med Comprimido sólido que se implanta en el tejido subcutáneo y es absorbido lentamente por el organismo .2 nombre masculino Combustible para calderas formado por cilindros hechos por la comprensión de virutas, serrines y astillas, procedentes de restos de poda .El plural es pellets .

 

pellica

pellica nombre femenino 1 Esp Cobertor de cama hecho de pellejos finos .2 Esp Zamarra hecha de pieles finas y adobadas .

 

pellico

pellico nombre masculino 1 Zamarra de pastor .2 nombre masculino Abrigo de pieles parecido a la zamarra .

 

pellín

pellín nombre masculino 1 Chile Árbol fagáceo de aspecto semejante al roble y cuya madera es muy sólida y resistente .2 Chile Persona o cosa muy fuerte y de gran resistencia .

 

pelliza

pelliza nombre femenino 1 Esp Chaquetón deportivo confeccionado o forrado de piel :siempre había querido tener una pelliza de piel vuelta .2 Esp Chaqueta con cuello y bocamangas de piel o reforzados de otra tela :muchos campesinos de la meseta usan pelliza .3 Esp Chaqueta con cuello, bocamangas y orillas ribeteados de astracán que se cierra con alamares de seda y botones dorados; era una prenda de uniforme de algunos ejércitos .

 

pellizcar

pellizcar verbo transitivo 1 Retorcer apretando con el pulgar y otro dedo de la mano, normalmente el índice, una pequeña cantidad de piel y carne .2 Causar [una cosa ] una herida al atrapar y apretar durante un instante y con fuerza la piel o la carne de una persona :al cerrarse, la puerta le pellizcó el brazo; se pellizcó el dedo con el cajón .3 Agarrar con los dedos una pequeña cantidad de una cosa :pellizcar trocitos de bizcocho; tenía tanta hambre que se puso a pellizcar el pan . Conjugación [1 ] como sacar .

 

pellizco

pellizco nombre masculino 1 Acción de pellizcar .2 Señal que queda en la carne al pellizcarla :todavía se nota el pellizco que me hiciste .3 Pequeña cantidad de una cosa que se agarra con los dedos pulgar, índice y corazón :un pellizco de sal .4 Parte o ganancia que se saca de un negocio, un reparto, un sorteo o cosa parecida :sacó un buen pellizco de su participación en aquella venta .SINÓNIMO mordisco .pellizco de monja i Esp Pellizco que se hace cogiendo muy poca carne, retorciéndola, lo que resulta particularmente doloroso .ii Esp Bocadito de masa con azúcar .

 

pello

pello nombre masculino Esp Zamarra o chaqueta de piel fina .

 

pellón

pellón nombre masculino 1 Vestido talar antiguo que se hacía generalmente de pieles .2 ASur Pelleja curtida de forma rectangular que forma parte del recado de montar :mientras ellos desensillaban sus cabalgaduras, encendían fuego, comían cualquier cosa, y se tendían en sus pellones y ponchos .

 

pelluzgón

pelluzgón nombre masculino 1 Porción de pelo, lana, estopa, etc. , que se coge de una vez con los dedos .2 nombre masculino Conjunto de pelos o hilos que se distinguen del resto con el que forman un todo .SINÓNIMO mechón .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

pellagra

pel la gra /pəlǽɡrə, -léɪ -/名詞 U 〘医 〙ぺラグラ病 〘ビタミンB群のニコチン酸欠乏が原因の皮膚疾患 〙.

 

pellet

pel let /pélət /名詞 C 1 (紙 鉛などを丸めた )小球 ; 小丸薬 (pill ).2 小弾丸, 銃弾 .3 石つぶて 〘昔, 飛び道具に使用した 〙.4 〘鳥 〙ペレット 〘肉食鳥が吐き戻す不消化物の塊 〙.

 

pell-mell

pell-mell /pèlmél /副詞 ⦅やや古 ⦆動詞 の後で 〗形容詞 あわてて [た ]; 自制できずに [ない ]; めちゃくちゃに [な ].

 

pellucid

pel lu cid /pɪlúːsɪd /形容詞 ⦅文 ⦆1 〈目 音などが 〉澄みきった .2 文体 意味などが 〉明瞭 (めいりよう ).