English-Thai Dictionary
picker
N ผู้ เก็บ นักล้วงกระเป๋า เครื่อง สาง ฝ้าย
pickerel
N ปลา เล็กๆ จำพวก Esox
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PICKER
n.One that picks or culls. 1. A pickax or instrument for picking or separating.
2. One that excites a quarrel between himself and another.
PICKEREL
n.[from pike. ] A small pike, a fish of the genus Esox.
PICKEREL-WEED
n.A plant supposed to breed pickerels.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PICKER
Pick "er, n. Etym: [From Pick. ]
1. One who, or that which, picks, in any sense, -- as, one who uses a pick; one who gathers; a thief; a pick; a pickax; as, a cotton picker. "Pickers and stealers." Shak.
2. (Mach. )
Defn: A machine for picking fibrous materials to pieces so as to loosen and separate the fiber.
3. (Weaving )
Defn: The piece in a loom which strikes the end of the shuttle, and impels it through the warp.
4. (Ordnance )
Defn: A priming wire for cleaning the vent.
PICKEREL
Pick "er *el, n. Etym: [Dim. of Pike. ] [Written also pickerell.]
1. A young or small pike. [Obs. ] Bet [better ] is, quoth he, a pike than a pickerel. Chaucer.
2. (Zoöl.) (a ) Any one of several species of freshwater fishes of the genus Esox, esp. the smaller species. (b ) The glasseye, or wall-eyed pike. See Wall-eye.
Note: The federation, or chain, pickerel (Esox reticulatus ) and the brook pickerel (E. Americanus ) are the most common American species. They are used for food, and are noted for their voracity. About the Great Lakes the pike is called pickerel. Pickerel weed (Bot. ), a blue-flowered aquatic plant (Pontederia cordata ) having large arrow- shaped leaves. So called because common in slow-moving waters where pickerel are often found.
PICKERING
Pick "er *ing, n. Etym: [Probably a corruption of Pickerel. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: The sauger of the St. Lawrence River.
PICKERY
Pick "er *y, n. Etym: [From Pick to steal; or perhaps from Pickeer. ]
Defn: Petty theft. [Scot. ] Holinshed.
New American Oxford Dictionary
picker
pick er |ˈpikər ˈpɪkər | ▶noun [ usu. with modifier ] a person or machine that gathers or collects something: a tomato picker. • a person who plays a plucked instrument, esp. a guitar, banjo, or mandolin: a capable singer, writer, and picker.
pickerel
pick er el |ˈpik (ə )rəl ˈpɪkərəl | ▶noun ( pl. same or pickerels ) a small North American pike. [Genus Esox, family Esocidae: several species, including the grass (or redfin ) pickerel (E. americanus ).] • a young pike. ORIGIN Middle English: diminutive of pike 1 .
pickerelweed
pick er el weed |ˈpik (ə )rəlˌwēd ˈpɪkərəlwid | ▶noun a freshwater plant with broad arrow-shaped leaves and spikes of blue flowers that was formerly believed to give rise to, or provide food for, young pike. [● Pontederia cordata, family Pontederiaceae. ]
Pickering, John
Pick er ing, John |ˈpik (ə )riNG ˈpɪkərɪŋ | (1777 –1846 ), US linguist and lexicographer; son of Timothy Pickering. He wrote the first dictionary of Americanisms 1816 and studied the languages of North American Indians.
Pickering, Timothy
Pick er ing, Timothy |ˈpik (ə )riNG ˈpɪkərɪŋ | (1745 –1829 ), US government official. He was the US secretary of war 1795 and secretary of state 1795 –1800, as well as a member of the US Senate 1803 –11 and US House of Representatives 1813 –17.
Pickering, William Hayward
Pick er ing, William Hayward |ˈpɪk (ə )rɪŋ ˈpik (ə )riNG | (1910 –2004 ), US engineer, born in Australia; director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL ) at the California Institute of Technology 1954 –76. During his directorate the JPL launched the US ’s first satellite, Explorer I, in 1958.
Oxford Dictionary
pickerel
pickerel |ˈpɪk (ə )r (ə )l | ▶noun ( pl. same or pickerels ) a small pike occurring in North America. ●Genus Esox, family Esocidae: several species, including the redfin (or grass ) pickerel (E. americanus ). • a young pike. ORIGIN Middle English: diminutive of pike 1 .
pickerelweed
pick ¦erel |weed |ˈpɪkərəlˌwiːd | ▶noun [ mass noun ] either of two broadleaved freshwater plants which were formerly believed to give rise to, or provide food for, young pike. ● a North American plant with spikes of blue flowers (Pontederia cordata, family Pontederiaceae ). ● Brit. dialect term for pondweed .
Pickering, John
Pick er ing, John |ˈpik (ə )riNG ˈpɪkərɪŋ | (1777 –1846 ), US linguist and lexicographer; son of Timothy Pickering. He wrote the first dictionary of Americanisms 1816 and studied the languages of North American Indians.
Pickering, Timothy
Pick er ing, Timothy |ˈpik (ə )riNG ˈpɪkərɪŋ | (1745 –1829 ), US government official. He was the US secretary of war 1795 and secretary of state 1795 –1800, as well as a member of the US Senate 1803 –11 and US House of Representatives 1813 –17.
Pickering, William Hayward
Pickering, William Hayward |ˈpɪkərɪŋ | (1910 –2004 ), New Zealand-born American engineer, director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology 1954 –76. During his directorate the laboratory launched America's first satellite, Explorer I (1958 ), and several unmanned probes to the moon and planets.
Duden Dictionary
Picker
Pi cker Substantiv, maskulin , der |P i cker |der Picker; Genitiv: des Pickers, Plural: die Picker englisch Teil am mechanischen Webstuhl, das den Schützen durch das Fach schlägt
Pickerl
Pi ckerl Substantiv, Neutrum österreichisch umgangssprachlich , das |P i ckerl |das Pickerl; Genitiv: des Pickerls, Plural: die Pickerl [n ] zu picken Aufkleber; Plakette
pickerlpflichtig
pi ckerl pflich tig Adjektiv österreichisch |p i ckerlpflichtig |
Pickerlsünder
Pi ckerl sün der Substantiv, maskulin österreichisch umgangssprachlich , der |P i ckerlsünder |Verkehrsteilnehmer, dessen Fahrzeug nicht mit der erforderlichen Vignette versehen ist
Pickerlsünderin
Pi ckerl sün de rin Substantiv, feminin , die |P i ckerlsünderin |
pickern
pi ckern schwaches Verb landschaftlich |p i ckern |essen
pickert
pi ckert Adjektiv österreichisch umgangssprachlich pickig |p i ckert |zu picken klebrig
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
picker
p í ck er 名詞 C 〖通例複合語を作って 〗摘む [採集する, つつく, 拾う ]人 ; つつく道具, つまようじ .