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pyre

N กอง ฟืน  kong-fuan

 

pyrene

N เมล็ด ในที่ แข็ง และ เล็ก ของ ผลไม้ 

 

pyretic

ADJ ซึ่ง ทำให้ เป็นไข้ ได้  sueng-tam-hai-pen-kai-dai

 

pyrexia

N ไข้ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PYRE

n.[L. pyra.] A funeral pile; a pile to be burnt.

 

PYRENITE

n.A mineral of a grayish black color, found in the Pyrenees, and considered as a variety of garnet. It occurs in minute rhombic dodecahedrons.

 

PYRETOLOGY

n.[Gr. fever, from fire, and discourse. ] A discourse or treatise on fevers, or the doctrine of fevers.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PYRE

Pyre, n. Etym: [L. pure, Gr. Fire. ]

 

Defn: A funeral pile; a combustible heap on which the dead are burned; hence, any pile to be burnt. For nine long nights, through all the dusky air, The pyres thick flaming shot a dismal glare. Pope.

 

PYRENA

Py *re "na, n.; pl. Pyrenæ. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Bot. )

 

Defn: A nutlet resembling a seed, or the kernel of a drupe. Gray.

 

PYRENE

Py "rene, n. Etym: [Gr. (Chem. )

 

Defn: One of the less volatile hydrocarbons of coal tar, obtained as a white crystalline substance, C16H1 .

 

PYRENE

PYRENE Py "rene, n. (Bot. )

 

Defn: Same as Pyrena.

 

PYRENEAN

Pyr `e *ne "an, a. Etym: [L. Pyrenaei (sc. montes ) the Pyrenees, fr. Pyrene, Gr.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the Pyrenees, a range of mountains separating France and Spain. -- n.

 

Defn: The Pyrenees. Shak.

 

PYRENOID

Py *re "noid, n. Etym: [Gr. Pyrena, and -oid.] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A transparent body found in the chromatophores of certain Infusoria.

 

PYRETHRIN

Pyr "eth *rin, n. Etym: [NL. Pyrethrum, generic name of feverfew, Gr. (Chem. )

 

Defn: A substance resembling, and isomeric with, ordinary camphor, and extracted from the essential oil of feverfew; -- called also Pyrethrum camphor.

 

PYRETHRINE

PYRETHRINE Pyr "eth *rine, n. (Chem. )

 

Defn: An alkaloid extracted from the root of the pellitory of Spain (Anacyclus pyrethrum ).

 

PYRETIC

Py *ret "ic, a. Etym: [Gr. pyrétique.] (Med. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to fever; febrile.

 

PYRETOLOGY

Pyr `e *tol "o *gy, n. Etym: [Gr. -logy: cf. F. pyrétologie.] (Med. )

 

Defn: A discourse or treatise on fevers; the doctrine of fevers. Hooper.

 

PYREXIA

Py *rex "i *a, n.; pl. Pyrexiæ. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Med. )

 

Defn: The febrile condition.

 

PYREXIAL; PYREXICAL

PYREXIAL; PYREXICAL Py *rex "i *al, Py *rex "ic *al, a. (Med. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to fever; feverish.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pyre

pyre |pīr ˈpaɪ (ə )r | noun a heap of combustible material, esp. one for burning a corpse as part of a funeral ceremony. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: via Latin from Greek pura, from pur fire.

 

pyrene

py rene |ˈpīˌrēn ˈpaɪrin | noun Chemistry a crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon present in coal tar. [A tetracyclic compound; chem. formula: C 16 H 10. ] ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek pur fire + -ene .

 

Pyrenean mountain dog

Pyr ¦en |ean moun |tain dog noun a large heavily built dog of a white breed, with a thick shaggy double coat.

 

Pyrenean sheepdog

Pyr ¦en |ean sheep |dog noun a sheepdog of a small fawn or grey long-coated breed, often with white markings.

 

Pyrenees

Pyr e nees |ˈpirəˌnēz ˈpɪrəniz | a range of mountains that extends along the border between France and Spain from the Atlantic coast to the Mediterranean Sea. Its highest peak is Pico de Aneto in northern Spain, which rises to a height of 11,168 feet (3,404 m ). DERIVATIVES Pyr e ne an |ˌpirəˈnēən |adjective

 

pyrethrin

py re thrin |pīˈrēTHrən, -ˈreTHrən paɪˈriθrən | noun Chemistry any of a group of insecticidal compounds present in pyrethrum flowers. ORIGIN 1920s: from pyrethrum + -in 1 .

 

pyrethroid

py re throid |pīˈrēTHˌroid, pīˈreTH -paɪˈriθrɔɪd | noun Chemistry a pyrethrin or related insecticidal compound.

 

pyrethrum

py re thrum |pīˈrēTHrəm, -ˈreTHrəm paɪˈriθrəm | noun an aromatic plant of the daisy family, typically having feathery foliage and brightly colored flowers. [Genus Tanacetum (formerly Chrysanthemum or Pyrethrum ), family Compositae: several species, in particular T. coccineum, grown as an ornamental, and T. cinerariifolium, grown as a source of the insecticide pyrethrum. ] an insecticide made from the dried flowers of these plants. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting pellitory ): from Latin, from Greek purethron feverfew. The current senses (based on the former genus name ) date from the late 19th cent.

 

pyretic

py ret ic |pīˈretik paɪˈrɛdɪk | adjective rare fevered, feverish, or inducing fever. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (as a medical term, now only in antipyretic ): from modern Latin pyreticus, from Greek puretos fever.

 

Pyrex

Py rex |ˈpīˌreks ˈpaɪˌrɛks | noun [ usu. as modifier ] trademark a hard, heat-resistant type of glass, typically used for ovenware: a set of Pyrex dishes. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: an invented word.

 

pyrexia

py rex i a |pīˈreksēə paɪˈrɛksiə | noun Medicine raised body temperature; fever. DERIVATIVES py rex i al adjective, py rex ic |-sik |adjective ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek purexis, from puressein be feverish, from pur fire.

 

Oxford Dictionary

pyre

pyre |pʌɪə | noun a heap of combustible material, especially one for burning a corpse as part of a funeral ceremony. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: via Latin from Greek pura, from pur fire .

 

pyrene

pyrene |ˈpʌɪriːn | noun [ mass noun ] Chemistry a crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon present in coal tar. A tetracyclic compound; chemical formula: C 16 H 10. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Greek pur fire + -ene .

 

Pyrenean mountain dog

Pyr ¦en |ean moun |tain dog noun a large heavily built dog of a white breed, with a thick shaggy double coat.

 

Pyrenean sheepdog

Pyr ¦en |ean sheep |dog noun a sheepdog of a small fawn or grey long-coated breed, often with white markings.

 

Pyrenees

Pyrenees |ˌpɪrəˈniːz | a range of mountains extending along the border between France and Spain from the Atlantic coast to the Mediterranean. Its highest peak is the Pico de Aneto in northern Spain, which rises to a height of 3,404 m (11,168 ft ). DERIVATIVES Pyrenean |-ˈniːən |adjective

 

pyrethrin

pyrethrin |pʌɪˈriːθrɪn | noun Chemistry any of a group of insecticidal compounds present in pyrethrum flowers. ORIGIN 1920s: from pyrethrum + -in 1 .

 

pyrethroid

pyrethroid |pʌɪˈriːθrɔɪd | noun Chemistry a pyrethrin or related insecticidal compound.

 

pyrethrum

pyrethrum |pʌɪˈriːθrəm | noun an aromatic plant of the daisy family, typically having feathery foliage and brightly coloured flowers. Genus Tanacetum (formerly Chrysanthemum or Pyrethrum ), family Compositae: several species, in particular T. coccineum, grown as an ornamental, and T. cinerariifolium, grown as a source of the insecticide pyrethrum. [ mass noun ] an insecticide made from the dried flowers of pyrethrum plants. ORIGIN Middle English (denoting pellitory ): from Latin, from Greek purethron feverfew . The current senses (based on the former genus name ) date from the late 19th cent.

 

pyretic

pyretic |pʌɪˈrɛtɪk, pɪ -| adjective feverish or inducing fever. ORIGIN early 18th cent. (as a noun, denoting an antipyretic drug ): from modern Latin pyreticus, from Greek puretos fever .

 

Pyrex

Pyrex |ˈpʌɪrɛks | noun [ mass noun ] [ usu. as modifier ] trademark a hard heat-resistant type of glass, typically used for ovenware: a set of Pyrex dishes. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: an invented word.

 

pyrexia

pyrexia |pʌɪˈrɛksɪə, pɪ -| noun [ mass noun ] Medicine raised body temperature; fever. DERIVATIVES pyrexial adjective, pyrexic adjective ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek purexis, from puressein be feverish , from pur fire .

 

Duden Dictionary

Pyrenäen

Py re en Pluralwort , die |Pyren ä en |Pluraletantum Gebirge zwischen Spanien und Frankreich

 

Pyrenäenhalbinsel

Py re en halb in sel Substantiv, feminin , die |Pyren ä enhalbinsel |Iberische Halbinsel

 

pyrenäisch

py re isch Adjektiv |pyren ä isch |zu den Pyrenäen gehörend

 

Pyrenoid

Py re no id Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pyreno i d |das Pyrenoid; Genitiv: des Pyrenoid [e ]s, Plural: die Pyrenoide meist im Plural eiweißreiches Körnchen, das den Farbstoffträgern der Algen eingelagert ist

 

Pyrethroid

Py re th ro id Substantiv, Neutrum besonders Medizin , das |Pyrethro i d |das Pyrethroid; Genitiv: des Pyrethroids, Plural: die Pyrethroide zu Pyrethrum und -oid ein künstliches Insektizid, das besonders zur Bekämpfung von Läusen eingesetzt wird

 

Pyrethrum

Py re th rum , Py re thrum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pyr e thrum |das Pyrethrum; Genitiv: des Pyrethrums, Plural: die Pyrethra griechisch pýrethron = Mauerkraut, zu: pỹr ( pyro- , Pyro- ), wohl wegen der wärmenden Wirkung des Pflanzenextrakts 1 veraltend Chrysanthemum 2 Insektizid aus den getrockneten Blüten verschiedener Chrysanthemen

 

Pyretikum

Py re ti kum Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Pyr e tikum |das Pyretikum; Genitiv: des Pyretikums, Plural: die Pyretika zu griechisch pyretós = Fieber, zu: pỹr, pyro- , Pyro- Fieber erzeugendes Mittel

 

pyretisch

py re tisch Adjektiv Medizin |pyr e tisch |Fieber erzeugend von Medikamenten

 

Pyrexie

Py r e xie, Py re xie Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Pyrex ie |zu griechisch pỹr ( pyro- , Pyro- ) und échein = haben Fieber [anfall ]

 

French Dictionary

pyrex

pyrex n. m. inv. nom masculin invariable Verre très résistant pouvant aller au feu. : Des plats en pyrex. Note Typographique Ce nom déposé est passé dans l ’usage et s ’écrit maintenant avec une minuscule.

 

Spanish Dictionary

pyrex

pyrex (también escrito pírex )nombre masculino Vidrio poco fusible y muy resistente al calor que se emplea principalmente en la fabricación de piezas de vajilla .ETIMOLOGÍA De Pyrex , marca registrada .Se pronuncia ‘pírex .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

pyre

pyre /paɪə r /名詞 C (火葬用の )薪の山 ; (一般に )薪 まき の山 .

 

Pyrenees

Pyr e nees /pɪ́rənìːz |-̀--́ /名詞 the ; 複数扱い 〗ピレネー山脈 〘フランスとスペインの国境にある山脈 〙.

 

Pyrex

Py rex /páɪ (ə )reks /名詞 商標 パイレックスガラス (製品 ) 〘耐熱ガラスの一種 〙.