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Venus

N ดาว วีนัส  ดาวเคราะห์ ดวง ที่สอง ใน ระบบ สุริย จักรวาล  dao-wi-nad

 

Venus

N เทพ วีนัส (เทพ แห่ง ความงาม  teb-wi-nad

 

Venus's-flytrap

N พืช จำพวก  Dionaea muscipulaจับ แมลง เป็น อาหาร  insectivorous plant pued-jam-puak-dionaea muscipula-jab-ma-laeng-pen-a-han

 

venue

N สถานที่ ผู้คน มา พบปะ หรือ ชุมนุมกัน  สถานที่ ผู้คน มา ทำกิจกรรม ร่วมกัน  haunt meeting place sa-tan-ti-pu-kon-ma–pob-pa-rue-chum-num-kan

 

venue

N สถานที่ มี การ กระทำผิดกฎหมาย (ทางกฎหมาย  สถานที่ ก่อ อาชญากรรม  sa-tan-ti-mi-kan-kra-tam-pid-kod-mai

 

venular

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ เส้นเลือดฝอย  kiao-kab-sen-laud-foi

 

venule

N เส้นเลือดฝอย  sen-laud-foi

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VENUE, VISNE

n.[L. vicinia.] In law, a neighborhood or near place; the place where an action is laid. In certain cases, the court has power to change the venue. The twelve men who are to try the cause, must be of the same venue where the demand is made.

 

VENUE

n.A thrust. [See Veney. ]

 

VENULITE

n.A petrified shell of the genus Venus.

 

VENUS

n.[L. ventus, venenum; Eng. venom to poison, to fret or irritate. These affinities lead to the true origin of these words. The primary sense of the root is to shoot or rush, as light or wind. From light is derived the sense of white, fair, Venus, or it is from opening, parting; and from rushing, moving, comes wind, and the sense of raging, fury, whence L. venenum, poison, that which frets or causes to rage. These words all coincide with L. venio, which signifies to rush, to fall, to happen; venor, to hunt, etc. The Greeks had the same idea of the goddess of love, viz. that her name signified fairness, whiteness, and hence the fable that she sprung from froth, whence her Green name. ] 1. In mythology, the goddess of beauty and love; that is, beauty or love deified; just as the Gaelic and Irish diana, swiftness, impetuosity, is denominated the goddess of hunting.
2. In astronomy, one of the inferior planets, whose orbit is between the earth and Mercury; a star of brilliant splendor.
3. In the old chimistry, a name given to copper.

 

VENUSS COMB

n.A plant of the genus Scandix; shepherd's needle.

 

VENUSS LOOKING-GLASS

n.A plant of the genus Campanula.

 

VENUSS NAVELWORT

n.A plant of the genus Cynoglossum.

 

VENUST

a.[L. venustus.] Beautiful. [Not used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VENUE

Ven "ue, n. Etym: [F. venue a coming, arrival, fr. venir to come, L.venire; hence, in English, the place whither the jury are summoned to come. See Come, and cf. Venew, Veney. ]

 

1. (Law )

 

Defn: A neighborhood or near place; the place or county in which anything is alleged to have happened; also, the place where an action is laid. The twelve men who are to try the cause must be of the same venue where the demand is made. Blackstone.

 

Note: In certain cases, the court has power to change the venue, which is to direct the trial to be had in a different county from that where the venue is laid.

 

2. A bout; a hit; a turn. See Venew. [R.] To lay a venue (Law ), to allege a place.

 

VENULE

Ven "ule, n. Etym: [L. venula, dim. from vena vein. ]

 

Defn: A small vein; a veinlet; specifically (Zoöl.), one of the small branches of the veins of the wings in insects.

 

VENULOSE

VENULOSE Ven "u *lose `, a.

 

Defn: Full of venules, or small veins.

 

VENUS

Ve "nus, n. Etym: [L. Venus, -eris, the goddess of love, the planet Venus. ]

 

1. (Class. Myth. )

 

Defn: The goddess of beauty and love, that is, beauty or love deified.

 

2. (Anat. )

 

Defn: One of the planets, the second in order from the sun, its orbit lying between that of Mercury and that of the Earth, at a mean distance from the sun of about 67,, miles. Its diameter is 7,7 miles, and its sidereal period 224.7 days. As the morning star, it was called by the ancients Lucifer; as the evening star, Hesperus.

 

3. (Alchem.)

 

Defn: The metal copper; -- probably so designated from the ancient use of the metal in making mirrors, a mirror being still the astronomical symbol of the planet Venus. [Archaic ]

 

4. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve shells of the genus Venus or family Veneridæ. Many of these shells are large, and ornamented with beautiful frills; others are smooth, glossy, and handsomely colored. Some of the larger species, as the round clam, or quahog, are valued for food. Venus's basin (Bot. ), the wild teasel; - - so called because the connate leaf bases form a kind of receptacle for water, which was formerly gathered for use in the toilet. Also called Venus's bath. -- Venus's basket (Zoöl.), an elegant, cornucopia-shaped, hexactinellid sponge (Euplectella speciosa ) native of the East Indies. It consists of glassy, transparent, siliceous fibers interwoven and soldered together so as to form a firm network, and has long, slender, divergent anchoring fibers at the base by means of which it stands erect in the soft mud at the bottom of the sea. Called also Venus's flower basket, and Venus's purse. -- Venus's comb. (a ) (Bot. ) Same as Lady's comb. (b ) (Zoöl.) A species of Murex (M. tenuispinus ). It has a long, tubular canal, with a row of long, slender spines along both of its borders, and rows of similar spines covering the body of the shell. Called also Venus's shell. -- Venus's fan (Zoöl.), a common reticulated, fanshaped gorgonia (Gorgonia flabellum ) native of Florida and the West Indies. When fresh the color is purple or yellow, or a mixture of the two. -- Venus's flytrap. (Bot. ) See Flytrap, 2. -- Venus's girdle (Zoöl.), a long, flat, ribbonlike, very delicate, transparent and iridescent ctenophore (Cestum Veneris ) which swims in the open sea. Its form is due to the enormous development of two spheromeres. See Illust. in Appendix. -- Venus's hair (Bot. ), a delicate and graceful fern (Adiantum Capillus-Veneris ) having a slender, black and shining stem and branches. -- Venus's hair stone (Min. ), quartz penetrated by acicular crystals of rutile. -- Venus's looking-glass (Bot. ), an annual plant of the genus Specularia allied to the bellflower; -- also called lady's looking- glass. -- Venus's navelwort (Bot. ), any one of several species of Omphalodes, low boraginaceous herbs with small blue or white flowers. -- Venus's pride (Bot. ), an old name for Quaker ladies. See under Quaker. -- Venus's purse. (Zoöl.) Same as Venus's basket, above. -- Venus's shell. (Zoöl.) (a ) Any species of Cypræa; a cowrie. (b ) Same as Venus's comb, above. (c ) Same as Venus, 4. -- Venus's slipper. (a ) (Bot. ) Any plant of the genus Cypripedium. See Lady's slipper. (b ) (Zoöl.) Any heteropod shell of the genus Carinaria. See Carinaria.

 

VENUST

Ve *nust ", a. Etym: [L. venustus, from Venus the goddess of love. ]

 

Defn: Beautiful. [R.] E. Waterhouse.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

venue

ven ue |ˈvenˌyo͞o ˈvɛnˌju | noun the place where something happens, esp. an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports event: the river could soon be the venue for a powerboat world championship event. Law the county or district within which a criminal or civil case must be heard. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing; also in the Law sense ): from Old French, literally a coming, feminine past participle of venir come, from Latin venire.

 

venule

ven ule |ˈvenˌyo͞ol ˈvɛnjul | noun Anatomy a very small vein, esp. one collecting blood from the capillaries. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin venula, diminutive of vena vein.

 

Venus

Ve nus |ˈvēnəs ˈvinəs | 1 Roman Mythology a goddess, worshiped as the goddess of love in classical Rome though apparently a spirit of kitchen gardens in earlier times. Greek equivalent Aphrodite. [Latin. ] (as noun a Venus ) chiefly literary a beautiful woman. 2 Astronomy the second planet from the sun in the solar system, the brightest celestial object after the sun and moon and frequently appearing in the twilight sky as the evening or morning star. Venus orbits between Mercury and the earth at an average distance of 67.2 million miles (108 million km ) from the sun. It is almost equal in size to the earth, with a diameter of 7,521 miles (12,104 km ) and shows phases similar to the moon. The planet is completely covered by clouds consisting chiefly of sulfuric acid droplets, and no surface detail can be seen by telescope. There is a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide, which traps the heat of the sun by the greenhouse effect to produce a surface temperature of 460 °C. The planet has no natural satellite. 3 (also venus, Venus shell, or Venus clam ) a burrowing marine bivalve mollusk with clearly defined growth lines on the shell. [Venus, Venerupis, and other genera, family Veneridae. ] DERIVATIVES Ve nu si an |vəˈn (y )o͞oSH (ē )ən, -ZHən, -sēən |adjective & noun

 

Venusberg

Ve nus berg |ˈvēnəsˌbərg ˈvinəsbərɡ | noun (in German legend ) the court of Venus.

 

Venus de Milo

Ve nus de Mi lo |də ˈmēlō, ˈmī -ˌvinəs də ˈmaɪloʊ | a classical sculpture of Aphrodite dated to c. 100 bc. It was discovered on the Greek island of Melos in 1820 and is now in the Louvre in Paris. ORIGIN French, Venus of Melos.

 

Venus flytrap

Ve nus fly trap |ˈvinəs ˈflaɪˌtræp |(also Venus's flytrap ) noun a small carnivorous bog plant with hinged leaves that spring shut on and digest insects that land on them. Native to the southeastern US, it is also kept as an indoor plant. [Dionaea muscipula, family Droseraceae. ]

 

Venus's comb

Ve nus's comb noun another term for shepherd's needle.

 

Venus's flower basket

Ve nus's flow er bas ket noun a slender upright sponge with a filmy, latticelike skeleton. [Genus Euplectella, class Hexactinellida. ]

 

Venus's girdle

Ve nus's gir dle noun a large, almost transparent comb jelly with a flattened ribbonlike body, living chiefly in warmer seas. [Genus Cestum, phylum Ctenophora. ]

 

Venus's hair

Ve nus's hair noun the maidenhair fern Adiantum capillus-veneris.

 

Venus's looking glass

Ve nus's look ing glass noun a blue-flowered plant of the bellflower family, whose shiny brown seeds inside their open capsule supposedly resemble mirrors. [Two species in the family Campanulaceae: Legousia hybrida of Europe, and Triodanis perfoliata of North America. ]

 

Oxford Dictionary

venue

venue |ˈvɛnjuː | noun the place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports competition: the club is the city's main venue for live music. Law the jurisdiction within which a criminal or civil case may or must be heard. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing; also in the Law sense ): from Old French, literally a coming , feminine past participle of venir come from Latin venire.

 

venule

venule |ˈvɛnjuːl | noun Anatomy a very small vein, especially one collecting blood from the capillaries. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin venula, diminutive of vena vein .

 

Venus

Venus |ˈviːnəs | 1 Roman Mythology a goddess, worshipped as the goddess of love in classical Rome though apparently a spirit of kitchen gardens in earlier times. Greek equivalent Aphrodite. (as noun a Venus ) literary a beautiful woman. 2 Astronomy the second planet from the sun in the solar system, the brightest celestial object after the sun and moon and frequently appearing in the twilight sky as the evening or morning star. Venus orbits between Mercury and the earth at an average distance of 108 million km from the sun. It is almost equal in size to the earth, with a diameter of 12,104 km, and shows phases similar to the moon. The planet is completely covered by clouds consisting chiefly of sulphuric acid droplets, and no surface detail can be seen by telescope. There is a dense atmosphere of carbon dioxide, which traps the heat of the sun by the greenhouse effect to produce a surface temperature of 460 °C. The planet has no natural satellite. 3 (also venus, Venus shell, or (chiefly US ) Venus clam ) a burrowing marine bivalve mollusc with clearly defined growth lines on the shell. Venus, Venerupis, and other genera, family Veneridae. DERIVATIVES Venusian |vɪˈnjuːzɪən |adjective & noun

 

Venusberg

Venusberg |ˈviːnəsbəːg | noun (in German legend ) the court of Venus. ORIGIN German, literally mountain of Venus .

 

Venus de Milo

Venus de Milo |də ˈmʌɪləʊ, ˈmiːləʊ | a classical sculpture of Aphrodite dated to c. 100 bc. It was discovered on the Greek island of Melos in 1820 and is now in the Louvre in Paris. ORIGIN French, Venus of Melos .

 

Venus flytrap

Venus flytrap |viːnəsˈflʌɪtrap |(also Venus's flytrap ) noun a small carnivorous bog plant with hinged leaves that spring shut on and digest insects which land on them. Native to the south-eastern US, it is also kept as an indoor plant. Dionaea muscipula, family Droseraceae.

 

Venus's comb

Venus's comb noun another term for shepherd's needle.

 

Venus's flower basket

Venus's flower bas ¦ket noun a slender upright glass sponge with a filmy lattice-like skeleton. Genus Euplectella, class Hexactinellida.

 

Venus's girdle

Venus's girdle noun a large, almost transparent comb jelly with a flattened ribbon-like body, living chiefly in warmer seas. Genus Cestum, phylum Ctenophora.

 

Venus's hair

Ve nus's hair noun the maidenhair fern Adiantum capillus-veneris.

 

Venus's looking glass

Venus's look |ing glass noun a blue-flowered plant of the bellflower family, whose shiny brown seeds inside their open capsule supposedly resemble looking glasses. Two species in the family Campanulaceae: Legousia hybrida of Europe, and Triodanis perfoliata of North America.

 

Duden Dictionary

Venüle

Ve le Substantiv, feminin , die |Ven ü le |die Venüle; Genitiv: der Venüle, Plural: die Venülen Kurzwort aus Ve ne und Ka nüle Glasröhrchen mit eingeschmolzener Kanüle zur keimfreien Blutentnahme aus Körpervenen

 

Venus

Ve nus Eigenname römische Mythologie |V e nus |Liebesgöttin

 

Venus

Ve nus Substantiv, feminin , die |V e nus |die Venus; Venus' (von der Sonne aus gerechnet ) zweiter Planet unseres Sonnensystems

 

Venusberg

Ve nus berg Substantiv, maskulin Anatomie , der |V e nusberg |nach neulateinisch Mons veneris weiblicher Schamberg

 

Venusfliegenfalle

Ve nus flie gen fal le Substantiv, feminin , die |V e nusfliegenfalle |auf Mooren Nordamerikas heimische fleischfressende, krautige Pflanze, die auch als Zierpflanze kultiviert wird

 

Venushügel

Ve nus gel Substantiv, maskulin , der |V e nushügel |Venusberg

 

Venusmuschel

Ve nus mu schel Substantiv, feminin , die |V e nusmuschel |Muschel mit oft lebhaft gefärbten [gerippten ] Schalen

 

Venussonde

Ve nus son de Substantiv, feminin , die |V e nussonde |Raumsonde zur Erforschung des Planeten Venus

 

French Dictionary

venu

venu , ue n. m. et f. nom féminin Action de venir, arrivée. : La venue du printemps. nom masculin et féminin 1 Premier venu, première venue. N ’importe qui. : Ils ne sont pas les premiers venus. 2 Nouveau venu, nouvelle venue. Personne récemment arrivée. : Elles sont de nouvelles venues. LOCUTION Allées et venues. Déplacements. : On surveille ses allées et venues.

 

Spanish Dictionary

vénula

vénula nombre femenino anat Vaso delgado que recoge la sangre de los capilares y junto con otros forma las venas .

 

Venus

Venus VÉASE monte de Venus; ombligo de Venus .

 

venus

venus nombre femenino 1 Estatuilla prehistórica de piedra, marfil o hueso con forma de mujer desnuda :las venus del Paleolítico representaban la fecundidad .2 Mujer que destaca por su gran belleza física :esa actriz es una venus .El plural es venus .

 

venusiano, -na

venusiano, -na adjetivo Del planeta Venus o relacionado con él .

 

venusino, -na

venusino, -na adjetivo 1 Relativo a Venusia, antigua ciudad de Itálica, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que era de Venusia :“venusino ” se aplica por antonomasia al poeta Horacio .3 adjetivo formal De la diosa Venus o relacionado con ella :fiestas venusinas .

 

Sanseido Dictionary

VENUS-P

VENUS-P ビーナス -ピー valuable and efficient network utility service packet switching パケット交換方式の国際公衆データ伝送サービス 。KDD (現KDDI )が 1982 年 (昭和 57 )から提供を開始 。

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

venue

ven ue /vénjuː /名詞 s /-z /C 1 (会議 コンサート スポーツなどの )開催地, 会場 ▸ a venue for the 2008 Olympics 2008年五輪の開催地 an outdoor venue 野外会場 .2 ⦅主に米 ⦆〘法 〙(陪審員が召喚される )裁判地 〘本来は犯行地の近辺で行う 〙; 犯行地 ▸ a change of venue (陪審の公平 安全確保を目的とする )裁判地の変更 .3 (議論における )立場, 立脚点 .

 

Venus

Ve nus /víːnəs /名詞 1 〘ロ神 〙ビーナス 〘愛と美の女神; 〘ギ神 〙のAphroditeに相当 〙.2 C ビーナス女神像 .3 C 絶世の美人 [美女 ].4 〘天 〙金星, 明星 〘夕方に現れるものをevening star (宵の明星 ), 朝に現れるものをmorning star (あけの明星 )という 〙.