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splay

ADJ ซึ่ง ขยาย ออก  ซึ่ง แผ่ออก  sueng-ka-yai-ook

 

splay

N เพดาน หรือ ประตู ที่ เอียง เปิด ออก  pea-dan-rue-pra-tu-ti-iang-poed-ook

 

splay

VI ขยาย ออก  แผ่ออก  expand spread out ka-yai-ook

 

splay

VT ขยาย ออก  แผ่ออก  expand spread out ka-yai-ook

 

splay out

PHRV แผ่ออก  ขยาย ออก  กาง ออก  pea-ook

 

splayfoot

N เท้า ที่ กว้าง แบน และ แบะ ออก  flatfoot tao-ti-kwang-ban-lea-bea-ook

 

splayfooted

A กว้าง แบน และ แบะ ออก 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SPLAY

v.t.[See Display. ] 1. To dislocate or break a horses shoulder bone.
2. To spread. [Little used. ]

 

SPLAY

for display. [Not in use. ]

 

SPLAY

a.Displayed; spread; turned outward.

 

SPLAYFOOT, SPLAYFOOTED

a.Having the foot turned outward; having a wide foot.

 

SPLAYMOUTH

n.A wide mouth; a mouth stretched by design.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SPLAY

Splay, v. t. Etym: [Abbrev. of display. ]

 

1. To display; to spread. [Obs. ] "Our ensigns splayed." Gascoigne.

 

2. To dislocate, as a shoulder bone.

 

3. To spay; to castrate. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. ]

 

4. To turn on one side; to render oblique; to slope or slant, as the side of a door, window, etc. Oxf. Gloss.

 

SPLAY

SPLAY Splay, a.

 

Defn: Displayed; spread out; turned outward; hence, flat; ungainly; as, splay shoulders. Sonwthing splay, something blunt-edged, unhandy, and infelicitous. M. Arnold.

 

SPLAY

SPLAY Splay, a. (Arch. )

 

Defn: A slope or bevel, especially of the sides of a door or window, by which the opening is made larged at one face of the wall than at the other, or larger at each of the faces than it is between them.

 

SPLAYFOOT

Splay "foot `, n.; pl. Splayfeet (.

 

Defn: A foot that is abnormally flattened and spread out; flat foot.

 

SPLAYFOOT; SPLAYFOOTED

SPLAYFOOT; SPLAYFOOTED Splay "foot `, Splay "foot `ed a.

 

Defn: Having a splayfoot or splayfeet.

 

SPLAYMOUTH

Splay "mouth `, n.; pl. Splaymouths (.

 

Defn: A wide mouth; a mouth stretched in derision. Dryden.

 

SPLAYMOUTHED

SPLAYMOUTHED Splay `mouthed ", a.

 

Defn: Having a splaymouth. T. Brown.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

splay

splay |splā spleɪ | verb [ with obj. ] thrust or spread (things, esp. limbs or fingers ) out and apart: her hands were splayed across his broad shoulders | he stood with his legs and arms splayed out . [ no obj. ] (esp. of limbs or fingers ) be thrust or spread out and apart: his legs splayed out in front of him. [ no obj. ] (of a thing ) diverge in shape or position; become wider or more separated: the river splayed out, deepening to become an estuary. (usu. as adj. splayed ) construct (a window, doorway, or aperture ) so that it diverges or is wider at one side of the wall than the other: the walls are pierced by splayed window openings. noun 1 a widening or outward tapering of something, in particular: a tapered widening of a road at an intersection to increase visibility. a splayed window aperture or other opening. 2 a surface making an oblique angle with another, such as the splayed side of a window or embrasure. the degree of bevel or slant of a surface. adjective [ usu. in combination ] turned outward or widened: the girls were sitting splay-legged. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense unfold to view, display ): shortening of the verb display .

 

splay-foot

splay-foot |ˈspleɪ ˌfʊt | noun a broad flat foot turned outward. DERIVATIVES splay-foot ed adjective

 

Oxford Dictionary

splay

splay |spleɪ | verb [ with obj. ] thrust or spread (things, especially limbs or fingers ) out and apart: her hands were splayed across his broad shoulders | he stood with his legs and arms splayed out . [ no obj. ] (especially of limbs or fingers ) be thrust or spread out and apart: his legs splayed out in front of him. [ no obj. ] become wider or more separated: the river splayed out, deepening to become an estuary. (usu. as adj. splayed ) construct (a window, doorway, or other aperture ) so that it diverges or is wider at one side of the wall than the other: the walls are pierced by splayed window openings. noun 1 a tapered widening of a road at an intersection to increase visibility. 2 a surface making an oblique angle with another, especially a splayed window or other aperture. [ mass noun ] the degree of bevel or slant of a surface. adjective [ usu. in combination ] turned outward or widened: the girls were sitting splay-legged. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense unfold to view, display ): shortening of the verb display .

 

splay-foot

splay-foot noun a broad flat foot turned outward. DERIVATIVES splay-footed adjective

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

splay

splay /spleɪ /動詞 s ; ed ; ing 他動詞 1 〈腕 脚など 〉を広げる (out ).2 〈窓などの側面 〉に斜角をつける 自動詞 外へ (斜めに )広がる (out ).名詞 s C 外広がり ; 〘建 〙(開口部の )隅切, 斜面, 斜開 .形容詞 1 通例 名詞 の前で 〗広がった ; 不格好に開いた 〈ひざなど 〉.2 斜めの, 曲がった .

 

splayfoot

spl y f ot 名詞 -feet C 扁平 へんぺい .