ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: quag, -quag- |
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| quag | (แควก, ควอก) n. = quagmire (ดู) | quagmire | (แควก'ไมเออะ, ควอก'ไมเออะ) n. บึง, หนอง, หล่ม, บ่อเลน, ปลัก, สถานการณ์ที่ลำบากมาก (bog), See also: quagmiry adj. |
| | หล่ม | [lom] (n) EN: mire ; bog ; puddle ; quagmire ; mudhole : morass FR: bourbier [ m ] ; fange [ f ] | ธรณีสูบ | [thøranīsūp] (n) EN: quagmire for sinners |
| | | quagga | (n) mammal of South Africa that resembled a zebra; extinct since late 19th century, Syn. Equus quagga | quinquagesima | (n) the Sunday before Ash Wednesday (the beginning of Lent), Syn. Quinquagesima Sunday | boggy | (adj) (of soil) soft and watery, Syn. marshy, miry, mucky, squashy, swampy, muddy, waterlogged, soggy, sloppy, quaggy, sloughy | mire | (n) a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot, Syn. quag, quagmire, slack, morass |
| Quag | n. A quagmire. [ R. ] “Crooked or straight, through quags or thorny dells.” Cowper. [ 1913 Webster ] | Quagga | n. [ Hottentot. ] (Zool.) A South African wild ass (Equus quagga syn. Hippotigris quagga). The upper parts are reddish brown, becoming paler behind and behind and beneath, with dark stripes on the face, neck, and fore part of the body. The species became extinct in the late 1800's, largely due to excessive hunting. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | Quaggy | a. [ See Quag, Quagmire. ] Of the nature of a quagmire; yielding or trembling under the foot, as soft, wet earth; spongy; boggy. “O'er the watery strath, or quaggy moss.” Collins. [ 1913 Webster ] | Quagmire | n. [ Quake + mire. ] Soft, wet, miry land, which shakes or yields under the feet. “A spot surrounded by quagmires, which rendered it difficult of access.” Palfrey. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Morass; marsh; bog; swamp; fen; slough. [ 1913 Webster ] | Quinquagesima | a. [ L., fr. quinquagesimus the fiftieth, akin to quinquaginta fifty, quinque five. See Five. ] Fiftieth. [ 1913 Webster ] Quinquagesima Sunday, the Sunday which is the fiftieth day before Easter, both days being included in the reckoning; -- called also Shrove Sunday. [ 1913 Webster ]
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