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tamarin

N ลิง พวก  Saguinus หรือ  Leontideus พบ ใน อเมริกาใต้ 

 

tamarind

N ต้นมะขาม  ton-ma-kam

 

tamarind

N มะขาม  ma-kam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TAMARIN

n.A small monkey of South America, with large ears; the great eared monkey, (Simia midas. )

 

TAMARIND

n.A tree, a native of the East Indies, and of Arabia and Egypt. It is cultivated in both the Indies for the sake of its shade and for its cooling, grateful acid fruit, the pulp of which, mixed with boiled sugar, is imported into northern countries. The stem of the tree is lofty, large, and crowned with wide spreading branches; the flowers are in simple clusters, terminating the short lateral branches.

 

TAMARINDS

n.plu. The preserved seed-pods of the tamarind, which abound with an acid pulp.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TAMARIN

Tam "a *rin, n. Etym: [From the native name in Cayenne. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any one of several species of small squirrel-like South American monkeys of the genus Midas, especially M. ursulus.

 

TAMARIND

Tam "a *rind, n. Etym: [It. tamarindo, or Sp. tamarindo, or Pg. tamarindo, tamarinho, from Ar. tamarhindi, literally, Indian date; tamar a dried date + Hind India: cf. F. tamarin. Cf. Hindoo. ] (Bot. )

 

1. A leguminous tree (Tamarindus Indica ) cultivated both the Indies, and the other tropical countries, for the sake of its shade, and for its fruit. The trunk of the tree is lofty and large, with wide- spreading branches; the flowers are in racemes at the ends of the branches. The leaves are small and finely pinnated.

 

2. One of the preserved seed pods of the tamarind, which contain an acid pulp, and are used medicinally and for preparing a pleasant drink. Tamarind fish, a preparation of a variety of East Indian fish with the acid pulp of the tamarind fruit. -- Velvet tamarind. (a ) A West African leguminous tree (Codarium acutifolium ). (b ) One of the small black velvety pods, which are used for food in Sierra Leone. -- Wild tamarind (Bot. ), a name given to certain trees somewhat resembling the tamarind, as the Lysiloma latisiliqua of Southern Florida, and the Pithecolobium filicifolium of the West Indies.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

tamarin

tam a rin |ˈtamərin, -ˌran ˈtæmərən | noun a small forest-dwelling South American monkey of the marmoset family, typically brightly colored and with tufts and crests of hair around the face and neck. [Genera Saguinus and Leontopithecus, family Callitrichidae (or Callithricidae ): several species. ] ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from Galibi.

 

tamarind

tam a rind |ˈtaməˌrind ˈtæməˌrɪnd | noun 1 sticky brown acidic pulp from the pod of a tree of the pea family, widely used as a flavoring in Asian cooking. the pod from which this pulp is extracted. 2 the tropical African tree that yields these pods, cultivated throughout the tropics and also grown as an ornamental and shade tree. [Tamarindus indica, family Leguminosae. ] ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin tamarindus, from Arabic tamr hindī Indian date.

 

Oxford Dictionary

tamarin

tamarin |ˈtam (ə )rɪn | noun a small forest-dwelling South American monkey of the marmoset family, typically brightly coloured and with tufts and crests of hair around the face and neck. Genera Saguinus and Leontopithecus, family Callitrichidae (or Callithricidae ): several species. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from Galibi.

 

tamarind

tamarind |ˈtam (ə )rɪnd | noun 1 [ mass noun ] sticky brown acidic pulp from the pod of a tree of the pea family, widely used as a flavouring in Asian cookery. [ count noun ] the pod from which tamarind pulp is extracted. 2 the tropical African tree which yields tamarind pods, cultivated throughout the tropics and also grown as an ornamental and shade tree. Tamarindus indica, family Leguminosae. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin tamarindus, from Arabic tamr hindī Indian date .

 

Duden Dictionary

Tamarinde

Ta ma rin de Substantiv, feminin , die |Tamar i nde |mittellateinisch tamarinda < arabisch tamr hindī, eigentlich = indische Dattel 1 tropischer Baum mit paarig gefiederten, immergrünen Blättern, gelblichen Blüten und essbaren Früchten 2 Frucht der Tamarinde

 

French Dictionary

tamarin

tamarin n. m. nom masculin 1 Fruit du tamarinier. 2 par extension Tamarinier. 3 Petit singe des forêts de l ’Amazonie.

 

tamarinier

tamarinier n. m. nom masculin Arbre de la famille des légumineuses qui pousse dans les régions tropicales et qui est cultivé pour son fruit, le tamarin.

 

Spanish Dictionary

tamarindo

tamarindo nombre masculino 1 Árbol tropical de tronco grueso, corteza gris, copa amplia, hojas en forma de espiga, flores amarillas agrupadas en racimos y fruto en legumbre larga y curvada; puede alcanzar hasta 25 m de altura :el tamarindo es originario de África tropical .2 Fruto de este árbol :con la pulpa del tamarindo se elaboran conservas, bebidas y medicamentos .3 Méx coloquial Persona que por oficio se encarga del mantenimiento del tránsito en la vía pública .4 Méx coloquial Agente de policía, especialmente el de tránsito .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

tamarind(o)

tam a rind (o )/tǽm (ə )rɪnd (oʊ )/名詞 (o )s C 〘植 〙タマリンド ; タマリンドの実 〘熱帯産のマメ科の常緑高木; 実は食用 清涼飲料 薬剤の材料用 〙.