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pure

ADJ บริสุทธิ์  ไม่มี สาร อื่น เจือปน  สะอาด  ไร้ มลทิน  ไม่ ผสม  unmixed bo-ri-sud

 

pure

ADJ อย่าง สมบูรณ์  อย่าง ที่สุด  yang-som-buan

 

pure and simple

SL ในขั้นต้น  โดย พื้นฐาน  nai-kan-ton

 

purebred

ADJ ที่เกิด มาจาก การ ผสม ใน สายพันธุ์ เดียวกัน  ที่ ไม่ได้ เกิด จาก การ ผสม ข้าม พันธุ์  pedigreed ti-koed-ma-jak-kan-pa-som-sai-pan-diao-kan

 

purebred

N สัตว์ หรือ พืช ที่เกิด จาก การ ผสม ใน สายพันธุ์ เดียวกัน  sad-rue-phud-ti-koed-jak-kan-pa-som-sai-pan-diao-kan

 

puree

N น้ำแกง ข้น  nam-kang-kon

 

purely

ADV อย่าง ไม่ เจือปน  อย่าง บริสุทธิ์  yang-mai-jue-pon

 

pureness

N ความบริสุทธิ์  purity kwam-bo-ri-sud

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PURE

a.[L. purus.] 1. Separate from all heterogeneous or extraneous matter; clear; free from mixture; as pure water; pure clay; pure sand; pure air; pure silver of gold. Pure wine is very scare.
2. Free from moral defilement; without spot; not sullied or tarnished; incorrupt; undebased by moral turpitude; holy.
Thou art of purer eyes than to behold evil. Habakkuk 1:13; Proverbs 2 :11.
3. Genuine; real; true; incorrupt; unadulterated; as pure religion. James 1:27.
4. Unmixed; separate from any other subject or from every thing foreign; as pure mathematics.
5. Free from guilt; guiltless; innocent.
No hand of strife is pure, but that which wins.
6. Not vitiated with improper or corrupt words or phrases; as a pure style of discourse or composition.
7. Disinterested; as pure benevolence.
8. Chaste; as a pure virgin.
9. Free from vice or moral turpitude. Titus 1:16.
1 . Ceremonially clean; unpolluted. Ezra 6:2 .
11. Free from any thing improper; as, his motives are pure.
12. Mere; absolute; that and that only; unconnected with any thing else; as a pure villain. He did that from pure compassion, or pure good nature.

 

PURE

v.t.To purify; to cleanse. [Not in use. ]

 

PURELY

adv. In a pure manner; with an entire separation of heterogeneous or foul matter. Isaiah 1:25. 1. Without any mixture of improper or vicious words or phrases.
2. Innocently; without guilt.
3. Merely; absolutely; without connection with any thing else; completely; totally. The meeting was purely accidental.

 

PURENESS

n.Clearness; an unmixed state; separation or freedom from any heterogeneous or foreign matter; as the pureness of water or other liquor; the pureness of a metal; the pureness of marl or clay; the pureness of air. 1. Freedom from moral turpitude or guilt.
May we evermore serve thee in holiness and pureness of living.
2. Simplicity; freedom from mixture or composition.
An essence eternal and spiritual, of absolute pureness and simplicity.
3. Freedom from vicious or improper words, phrases or modes of speech; as pureness of style.
Pure villenage, in the feudal law, is a tenure of lands by uncertain services at the will of the lord; opposed to privileged villenage.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PURE

Pure, a. [Compar. Purer; superl. Purest.] Etym: [OE. pur, F. pur, fr. L. purus; akin to putus pure, clear, putare to clean, trim, prune, set in order, settle, reckon, consider, think, Skr. p to clean, and perh. E. fire. Cf. Putative. ]

 

1. Separate from all heterogeneous or extraneous matter; free from mixture or combination; clean; mere; simple; unmixed; as, pure water; pure clay; pure air; pure compassion. The pure fetters on his shins great. Chaucer. A guinea is pure gold if it has in it no alloy. I. Watts.

 

2. Free from moral defilement or quilt; hence, innocent; guileless; chaste; -- applied to persons. "Keep thyself pure. " 1 Tim. v. 22. Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience. 1 Tim. i. 5.

 

3. Free from that which harms, vitiates, weakens, or pollutes; genuine; real; perfect; -- applied to things and actions. "Pure religion and impartial laws." Tickell. "The pure, fine talk of Rome. " Ascham. Such was the origin of a friendship as warm and pure as any that ancient or modern history records. Macaulay.

 

4. (Script. )

 

Defn: Ritually clean; fitted for holy services. Thou shalt set them in two rows, six on a row, upon the pure table before the Lord. Lev. xxiv. 6.

 

5. (Phonetics )

 

Defn: Of a single, simple sound or tone; -- said of some vowels and the unaspirated consonants. Pure-impure, completely or totally impure. "The inhabitants were pure-impure pagans." Fuller. -- Pure blue. (Chem. ) See Methylene blue, under Methylene. -- Pure chemistry. See under Chemistry. -- Pure mathematics, that portion of mathematics which treats of the principles of the science, or contradistinction to applied mathematics, which treats of the application of the principles to the investigation of other branches of knowledge, or to the practical wants of life. See Mathematics. Davies & Peck (Math. Dict. ) -- Pure villenage (Feudal Law ), a tenure of lands by uncertain services at the will of the lord. Blackstone.

 

Syn. -- Unmixed; clear; simple; real; true; genuine; unadulterated; uncorrupted; unsullied; untarnished; unstained; stainless; clean; fair; unspotted; spotless; incorrupt; chaste; unpolluted; undefiled; immaculate; innocent; guiltless; guileless; holy.

 

PURED

PURED Pured, a.

 

Defn: Purified; refined. [Obs. ] "Bread of pured wheat. " "Pured gold. " Chaucer.

 

PUREE

Pu `rée ", n. Etym: [F.]

 

Defn: A dish made by boiling any article of food to a pulp and rubbing it through a sieve; as, a purée of fish, or of potatoes; especially, a soup the thickening of which is so treated.

 

PURELY

PURELY Pure "ly, adv.

 

1. In a pure manner (in any sense of the adjective ).

 

2. Nicely; prettily. [Archaic ] Halliwell.

 

PURENESS

PURENESS Pure "ness, n.

 

Defn: The state of being pure (in any sense of the adjective ).

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pure

pure |pyo͝or pjʊ (ə )r | adjective not mixed or adulterated with any other substance or material: cars can run on pure alcohol | the jacket was pure wool. without any extraneous and unnecessary elements: the romantic notion of pure art devoid of social responsibility. free of any contamination: the pure, clear waters of Montana. wholesome and untainted by immorality, esp. that of a sexual nature: our fondness for each other is pure and innocent. (of a sound ) perfectly in tune and with a clear tone. (of an animal or plant ) of unmixed origin or descent: the pure Charolais is white or light wheat in the coat. (of a subject of study ) dealing with abstract concepts and not practical application: a theoretical discipline such as pure physics. Compare with applied. Phonetics (of a vowel ) not joined with another to form a diphthong. [ attrib. ] involving or containing nothing else but; sheer (used for emphasis ): a shout of pure anger | an outcome that may be a matter of pure chance. PHRASES pure and simple and nothing else (used for emphasis ): it was revenge, pure and simple. DERIVATIVES pure ness noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pur pure, from Latin purus.

 

purebred

pure bred |ˈpyo͝orˌbred ˈpjʊərbrɛd | adjective (of an animal ) bred from parents of the same breed or variety. noun an animal of this kind.

 

pure culture

pure cul ture noun Microbiology a culture in which only one strain or clone is present.

 

purée

pu rée |pyo͝oˈrā, -ˈrē pjʊˈreɪ | noun a smooth, creamy substance made of liquidized or crushed fruit or vegetables: stir in the tomato purée. verb ( purées, puréeing, puréed ) [ with obj. ] make a purée of (fruit or vegetables ). ORIGIN early 18th cent.: French, literally purified, feminine past participle of purer.

 

pure line

pure line noun Biology an inbred line of genetic descent.

 

purely

pure ly |ˈpyo͝orlē ˈpjʊ (ə )rli | adverb in a pure manner: act nobly, speak purely, and think charitably. entirely; exclusively: the purpose of the meeting was purely to give information.

 

pure mathematics

pure math e mat ics plural noun see mathematics.

 

pure play

pure play (also pure player ) noun [ usu. as modifier ] a company that focuses exclusively on a particular product or service in order to obtain a large market share. a company that operates only on the Internet.

 

pure science

pure sci ence noun a science depending on deductions from demonstrated truths, such as mathematics or logic, or studied without regard to practical applications.

 

Oxford Dictionary

pure

pure |pjʊə | adjective 1 not mixed or adulterated with any other substance or material: cars can run on pure alcohol | the jacket was pure wool. without any extraneous and unnecessary elements: the romantic notion of pure art devoid of social responsibility. free of any contamination: the pure, clear waters of Scotland. (also pure-bred ) (of an animal or plant ) of unmixed origin or descent; pedigree: the pure Charolais is white or light wheat in the coat | 80 pure-bred stallions were on parade. 2 (of a sound ) perfectly in tune and with a clear tone. 3 wholesome and untainted by immorality, especially that of a sexual nature: our fondness for each other is pure and innocent. 4 (of a subject of study ) dealing with abstract concepts and not practical application: a theoretical discipline such as pure physics. Compare with applied. 5 [ attrib. ] involving or containing nothing else but; sheer (used for emphasis ): a shout of pure anger | an outcome which may be a matter of pure chance | it was revenge, pure and simple . 6 Phonetics (of a vowel ) not joined with another to form a diphthong. DERIVATIVES pureness noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pur pure , from Latin purus.

 

purebred

pure bred |ˈpyo͝orˌbred ˈpjʊərbrɛd | adjective (of an animal ) bred from parents of the same breed or variety. noun an animal of this kind.

 

pure culture

pure cul |ture noun Microbiology a culture in which only one strain or clone is present.

 

purée

purée |ˈpjʊəreɪ | noun [ mass noun ] a smooth cream of liquidized or crushed fruit or vegetables: tomato purée. verb ( purées, puréeing, puréed ) [ with obj. ] make a purée of (fruit or vegetables ). ORIGIN early 18th cent.: French, literally purified , feminine past participle of purer.

 

pure line

pure line noun Biology an inbred line of genetic descent.

 

purely

pure ¦ly |ˈpjʊəli | adverb 1 in a pure manner: act nobly, speak purely, and think charitably. 2 entirely; exclusively: the purpose of the meeting was purely to give information.

 

pure mathematics

pure math |em ¦at ¦ics plural noun see mathematics.

 

pure play

pure play (also pure player ) noun [ usu. as modifier ] a company that focuses exclusively on a particular product or service in order to obtain a large market share. a company that operates only on the Internet.

 

pure science

pure sci |ence noun a science depending on deductions from demonstrated truths, such as mathematics or logic, or studied without regard to practical applications.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

pure

pure adjective 1 pure gold: unadulterated, uncontaminated, unmixed, undiluted, unalloyed, unblended; sterling, solid, refined, one hundred percent; clarified, clear, filtered; flawless, perfect, genuine, real. ANTONYMS adulterated. 2 the air is so pure: clean, clear, fresh, sparkling, unpolluted, uncontaminated, untainted; wholesome, natural, healthy; sanitary, uninfected, disinfected, germ-free, sterile, sterilized, aseptic. ANTONYMS dirty, polluted. 3 pure in body and mind: virtuous, moral, ethical, good, righteous, saintly, honorable, reputable, wholesome, clean, honest, upright, upstanding, exemplary, irreproachable; chaste, virginal, maidenly; decent, worthy, noble, blameless, guiltless, spotless, unsullied, uncorrupted, undefiled; informal squeaky clean. ANTONYMS immoral. 4 pure math: theoretical, abstract, conceptual, academic, hypothetical, speculative, conjectural. ANTONYMS practical. 5 three hours of pure magic: sheer, utter, absolute, out-and-out, complete, total, perfect, unmitigated.

 

pure-bred

pure-bred adjective a pure-bred Norwich terrier: pedigree, thoroughbred, full-bred, blooded, pedigreed, pure. ANTONYMS hybrid.

 

purely

purely adverb the mission of this weekend is purely recreational: entirely, completely, absolutely, wholly, exclusively, solely, only, just, merely.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

pure

pure adjective 1 every coin was of pure gold: unmixed, unalloyed, unadulterated, unblended, uncontaminated, sterling, solid, refined, one hundred per cent, 100 \%; clarified, clear, filtered, distilled, processed, neat, straight, undiluted; flawless, perfect, genuine, authentic, real, actual, bona fide, veritable, pukka, true. ANTONYMS impure, adulterated. 2 they have their health because the air is so pure: clean, clear, fresh, crisp, refreshing, sparkling, unpolluted, untainted, unadulterated, uncontaminated; wholesome, natural, healthy, health-giving, healthful, good for you; salubrious, sanitary, uninfected, disinfected, germ-free, sterile, sterilized, pasteurized, aseptic. ANTONYMS impure, dirty, polluted. 3 she did so want to be pure in body and mind: virtuous, moral, ethical, good, righteous, angelic, saintly, pious, honourable, reputable, wholesome, clean, honest, upright, upstanding, exemplary, above reproach, irreproachable, innocent; chaste, pure as the driven snow, virginal, maidenly; decent, worthy, noble, blameless, guiltless, sinless, stainless, spotless, unsullied, unblemished, unspoilt, unaffected, uncorrupted, undefiled; informal squeaky clean; Christianity immaculate, impeccable. ANTONYMS immoral. 4 a system that emphasized practical rather than pure research: theoretical, abstract, conceptual, academic, hypothetical, philosophical, speculative, conjectural, non-practical, non-technical; informal blue-sky. ANTONYMS applied, practical. 5 three hours of pure magic —a show not to be missed: sheer, utter, simple, absolute, downright, out-and-out, rank, complete, thorough, total, perfect, consummate, unmitigated, unqualified, palpable, patent; archaic arrant.

 

pure-bred

pure-bred adjective only pure-bred dogs can take part in shows: pedigree, thoroughbred, full, full-bred, pure-blooded, blooded, pedigreed, pure, genuine. ANTONYMS hybrid, mixed, mongrel.

 

purely

purely adverb he seemed to regard the exchange purely as a joke: entirely, completely, absolutely, totally, wholly, exclusively, uniquely, solely, only, simply, just, merely; no more than.

 

Duden Dictionary

Püree

ree Substantiv, Neutrum Kochkunst , das |Pür ee |das Püree; Genitiv: des Pürees, Plural: die Pürees französisch purée, zu altfranzösisch purer = passieren 3 , eigentlich = reinigen < spätlateinisch purare, zu lateinisch purus, pur Speise aus gekochtem Gemüse, gekochten Kartoffeln oder Hülsenfrüchten, die zerdrückt oder durch ein Sieb gestrichen werden ein Püree aus Erbsen | Kartoffeln zu Püree verarbeiten

 

French Dictionary

purée

purée n. f. nom féminin Plat composé de légumes écrasés. : De la purée de légumes, de pommes de terre (et non des *patates pilées ). Note Technique Mis en apposition, le nom est invariable. Des biftecks purée. LOCUTION Purée de pois. figuré Brouillard épais, comme le smog londonien pea soup »).

 

purement

purement adv. adverbe 1 Uniquement. : Faire une chose purement par générosité. SYNONYME simplement . 2 Totalement. : Une histoire purement incroyable. SYNONYME intégralement . LOCUTION Purement et simplement Sans réserve ni condition.

 

pureté

pureté n. f. nom féminin 1 Qualité de ce qui est pur. : La pureté de l ’air à la montagne. 2 Clarté, limpidité. : La pureté d ’un son, d ’un diamant.

 

Spanish Dictionary

puré

puré nombre masculino 1 Comida que se prepara con hortalizas, legumbres u otros ingredientes cocidos y triturados hasta conseguir una pasta; se sirve como entrante o acompañamiento de diversos platos :puré de lentejas; puré de papas con champiñones .2 Sopa espesa que se prepara con hortalizas, legumbres u otros ingredientes cocidos, triturados y desleídos en caldo o leche :puré de papas y puerros; con respecto a sopas y purés, está mal visto inclinar el plato para tomar los últimos restos que quedan .hacer puré coloquial Quedar [una persona, animal o cosa ] en malas condiciones, especialmente físicas, por haber sufrido un duro trato :cuando caí de la moto me hice puré la rodilla; hoy con tantas horas de entreno he terminado hecha puré; con lo que me ha dicho me ha dejado hecho puré .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del francés purée, derivado del antiguo purer (actual purifier ) ‘purificar ’ y de ahí ‘sacar la pulpa pasando por un colador ’. De la familia etimológica de puro (V.).

 

purépecha

purépecha adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que es de este grupo indígena .SINÓNIMO tarasco .2 adjetivo Relativo aun grupo indígena que habita desde época no determinada en el estado mexicano de Michoacán, o a sus habitantes .SINÓNIMO tarasco .

 

pureta

pureta nombre común 1 col. desp. Anciano .2 adjetivo /nombre común col. desp. Purista, estricto e intransigente .

 

pureza

pureza nombre femenino 1 Cualidad de puro :la pureza del aire; la pureza del lenguaje; en arquitectura, la pureza de líneas no estaba reñida con el afán de suntuosidad .2 Estado de la persona que no ha tenido relaciones sexuales :se casó con aquella joven en estado de pureza .SINÓNIMO virginidad .

 

Sanseido Dictionary

PUREX

PUREX plutonium uranium extraction ピューレックス法 ほう

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

pure

pure /pjʊə r , ⦅米 ⦆pjəː r , ⦅英 ⦆pjɔː /〖原義は 「 (色の )まじりけのない 」〗(副 )purely 形容詞 r /pjʊ́rə r |pjʊ́ərə /; st /pjʊ́rəst |pjuərɪst /1 通例 名詞 の前で 〗不純物のない , 純粋な 物質 形式など 〉; 混ぜ合わされていない 〈色 光 〉; 純血種の 〈人 動物 pure white 純白 pure gold 純金 ▸ 100 percent pure cotton 綿100パーセント In its purest form, prayer is conversation .最も純粋な形式において, 祈りとは対話である 2 名詞 の前で 〗まったくの (sheer ); 単なる It was pure luck that I won the lottery .宝くじに当たったのはまったくの幸運だった The accident occurred by pure chance .その事故はほんの偶然により起こった (≒The accident occurred purely by chance. )3 汚れていない , きれいな ; 通例 名詞 の前で 〗澄んだ 〈音など 〉swim in the pure water きれいな水で泳ぐ ▸ a pure and beautiful voice 澄んだ美しい声 4 ⦅文 ⦆〈人が 〉 (道徳的に )純潔な ; 〈特に女性が 〉 (性的に )けが れのない John is pure of heart .ジョンは心が純真だ 5 かたく 通例 名詞 の前で 〗気取りのない , 素朴な 芸術 思想など 〉.6 比較なし 名詞 の前で 〗純粋な , 理論的な 学問 研究 (applied )pure science 基礎科学 pure mathematics 純粋数学 p re and s mple ⦅主に話 ⦆名詞 の前後で 〗まったくの, ほかでもない (!しばしば休止の後で ) It is racism, pure and simple .それはどう考えても人種差別だ p re ness 名詞

 

pureblood(ed)

p re bl od (ed )/(-ɪd )/形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗純血 (種 )の .

 

purebred

p re br d p re-br d 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗純血 (種 )の (thoroughbred ).

 

puree

pu r e pu ree /pjuréɪ |pjʊ́əreɪ, pjɔ́ː -/〖<フランス 名詞 C U ピューレ 〘野菜などを煮て裏ごししたもの 〙.動詞 他動詞 …をピューレ状にする .

 

purely

pure ly /pjú ə r li , ⦅英 ⦆pjɔ́ː -/pure 副詞 more ; most 1 比較なし まったく , あくまでも ; 単に (!形容詞 前置詞句 節を修飾し, それらの直前に置かれる ) ▸ a purely personal opinion まったくの個人的な意見 paint pictures purely for fun ただおもしろ半分に絵を描く 2 純粋に , 混じり気なく ▸ I disagree with him for purely scientific reasons .私は純粋に科学的な理由により彼に反対する p rely and s mply まったく, 完全に .