apod | (n) ที่ไม่มีขาหรือเท้า, Syn. apodal |
apod | (n) สัตว์ที่ไม่มีขาหรือเท้า |
apodal | (adj) ที่ไม่มีขาหรือเท้า, Syn. apod |
hexapod | (adj) ซึ่งมี 6 ขา, Syn. hexapodous |
hexapod | (n) แมลง |
apodosis | (n) อนุประโยคแสดงผลในประโยคเงื่อนไข |
myriapod | (n) สัตวประเภทตะขาบ |
apodictic | (adj) ไม่เป็นที่สงสัย, Syn. apodeictic |
apodeictic | (adj) ไม่เป็นที่สงสัย, Syn. apodictic |
apodal | (แอพ'พะดัล) adj. ไม่มีเท้าที่เด่นชัด, , Syn. apodous no distinct feet |
apodeictic | (แอพพะดิค'ทิค) adj. ไม่เป็นที่สงสัย, ยืนยันอย่างเด็ดขาด, ไม่สามารถโต้แย้งได้ (incontestable) |
apodis | (z) ation (แอพโพไดเซ'ชน) n. การตัดเท้าออก |
apodosis | (อะพอด'ดะซิส) n., (pl. -ses) อนุประโยคสรุปผลที่ตามมาในประโยคเงื่อนไข |
hexapod | n. แมลง |
Apodia | ไม่มีเท้าแต่กำเนิด [การแพทย์] |
Apodia, Bilateral | เท้าหายไปทั้งสองข้าง [การแพทย์] |
Apodia, Unilateral | เท้าหายไปเพียงข้างเดียว [การแพทย์] |
Class Hexapoda | ชั้นเฮกซาโปดา [การแพทย์] |
sapodilla | ละมุด |
กิ้งกือ | [kingkeū] (n) EN: millipede FR: iule [ m ] ; mille-pattes [ m ] ; myriapode [ m ] |
ละมุด | [lamut] (n) EN: sapodilla FR: sapotille [ f ] |
นกแอ่น | [nok aen] (n) EN: Apodidae |
ตะขาบ | [takhāp] (n) EN: centipede FR: scolopendre [ f ] ; mille-pattes [ m ] ; myriapode [ m ] |
peapod | |
apodaca |
apodal | (adj) (of snakes and eels) naturally footless, Syn. apodous |
apodeme | (n) ridge-like ingrowth of the exoskeleton of an arthropod that supports internal organs and provides attachment points for muscles |
apodemus | (n) Old World field mice, Syn. genus Apodemus |
apodictic | (adj) of a proposition; necessarily true or logically certain, Syn. apodeictic |
apodidae | (n) swifts; in former classifications included in the order Coraciiformes, Syn. family Apodidae |
apodiform bird | (n) nonpasserine bird having long wings and weak feet; spends much of its time in flight |
apodiformes | (n) swifts; hummingbirds, Syn. order Apodiformes |
decapod | (n) cephalopods having eight short tentacles plus two long ones |
decapoda | (n) lobsters; crayfish; crabs; shrimps; prawns, Syn. order Decapoda |
decapoda | (n) squids and cuttlefishes, Syn. order Decapoda |
decapod crustacean | (n) crustaceans characteristically having five pairs of locomotor appendages each joined to a segment of the thorax, Syn. decapod |
hexapod | (n) an animal having six feet |
megapode | (n) large-footed short-winged birds of Australasia; build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs, Syn. mound bird, mound builder, mound-bird, scrub fowl |
megapodiidae | (n) megapodes, Syn. family Megapodiidae |
megapodius | (n) type genus of the Megapodiidae, Syn. genus-Megapodius |
myriapod | (n) general term for any terrestrial arthropod having an elongated body composed of many similar segments: e.g. centipedes and millipedes |
parapodium | (n) one of a pair of fleshy appendages of a polychete annelid that functions in locomotion and breathing |
sapodilla | (n) large tropical American evergreen yielding chicle gum and edible fruit; sometimes placed in genus Achras, Syn. Achras zapota, Manilkara zapota, sapodilla tree |
sapodilla | (n) tropical fruit with a rough brownish skin and very sweet brownish pulp, Syn. sapota, sapodilla plum |
superclass myriapoda | (n) used in some classifications to encompass the millipedes (Diplopoda) and centipedes (Chilopoda); formerly a large taxon including also the Pauropoda and Symphyla; the term Myriapoda now usually used synonymously with Diplopoda and limited to the millipedes |
tetrapod | (n) a vertebrate animal having four feet or legs or leglike appendages |
zapodidae | (n) jumping mice, Syn. family Zapodidae |
anguilliformes | (n) elongate fishes with pelvic fins and girdle absent or reduced, Syn. order Apodes, order Anguilliformes |
diplopoda | (n) arthropods having the body composed of numerous double somites each with two pairs of legs: millipedes, Syn. class Myriapoda, class Diplopoda, Myriapoda |
european wood mouse | (n) nocturnal yellowish-brown mouse inhabiting woods and fields and gardens, Syn. Apodemus sylvaticus |
insecta | (n) insects; about five-sixths of all known animal species, Syn. Hexapoda, class Hexapoda, class Insecta |
meadow spikemoss | (n) spikemoss forming dense mats; eastern North America, Syn. basket spikemoss, Selaginella apoda |
sapotaceae | (n) tropical trees or shrubs with milky juice and often edible fleshy fruit, Syn. sapodilla family, family Sapotaceae |
schoolmaster | (n) food fish of warm Caribbean and Atlantic waters, Syn. Lutjanus apodus |
Anapodeictic | a. [ Gr. |
Apoda | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;. See Apod, n. ] (Zool.) |
Apodal | |
Apodan | a. (Zool.) Apodal. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Apode | ☞ The bird of paradise formerly had the name Paradisea apoda, being supposed to have no feet, as these were wanting in the specimens first obtained from the East Indies. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Apod |
Apodeme | n. [ Pref. apo- + Gr. &unr_; body. ] (Zool.) One of the processes of the shell which project inwards and unite with one another, in the thorax of many Crustacea. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Apodes | ‖n. pl. [ NL., masc. pl. See Apoda. ] (Zool.) |
Apodictic | a. Same as Apodeictic. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Apodictical | |
Apodictically | |
Apodiformes | n. |
Apodixis | ‖n. [ L., fr. Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_;. ] Full demonstration. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Apodosis | ‖n. [ L., fr. Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; to give back; &unr_; from, back again + &unr_; to give. ] (Gram.) The consequent clause or conclusion in a conditional sentence, expressing the result, and thus distinguished from the protasis or clause which expresses a condition. Thus, in the sentence, “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him, ” the former clause is the protasis, and the latter the apodosis. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Some grammarians extend the terms protasis and apodosis to the introductory clause and the concluding clause, even when the sentence is not conditional. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Apodous | #), a. (Zool.) Apodal; apod. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Apodyterium | ‖n. [ L., fr. Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; to strip one's self. ] (Anc. Arch.) The apartment at the entrance of the baths, or in the palestra, where one stripped; a dressing room. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Decapod | n. [ Cf. F. décapode. ] (Zool.) A crustacean with ten feet or legs, as a crab; one of the |
Decapoda | ‖prop. n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. ☞ They have a carapace, covering and uniting the somites of the head and thorax and inclosing a gill chamber on each side, and usually have five (rarely six) pairs of legs. They are divided into two principal groups: Brachyura and Macrura. Some writers recognize a third (Anomura) intermediate between the others. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Decapodous | |
Haemapod | n. [ Haema + -pod. ] (Zool.) An haemapodous animal. G. Rolleston. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Haemapodous | a. (Anat.) Having the limbs on, or directed toward, the ventral or hemal side, as in vertebrates; -- opposed to |
Hexapod | a. [ Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, sixfooted; |
Hexapoda | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. ☞ The Hexapoda have the head, thorax, and abdomen differentiated, and are mostly winged. They have three pairs of mouth organs, viz., mandibles, maxillæ, and the second maxillæ or labial palpi; three pairs of thoracic legs; and abdominal legs, which are present only in some of the lowest forms, and in the larval state of some of the higher ones. Many (the Metabola) undergo a complete metamorphosis, having larvæ (known as maggots, grubs, caterpillars) very unlike the adult, and pass through a quiescent pupa state in which no food is taken; others (the Hemimetabola) have larvæ much like the adult, expert in lacking wings, and an active pupa, in which rudimentary wings appear. See Insecta. The Hexapoda are divided into several orders. [1913 Webster] |
Hexapodous | a. (Zool.) Having six feet; belonging to the Hexapoda. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Megapode | n. [ Mega- + Gr. |
Metapode | n. [ NL. metapodium, from Gr. &unr_; behind + &unr_;, dim. of |
Metapodial | a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the metapodialia, or to the parts of the limbs to which they belong. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Metapodiale | ‖n.; |
Metapodium | ‖n.; |
Myriapod | n. [ Cf. F. myriapode. ] (Zool.) One of the |
Myriapoda | ‖n. pl. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; numberless + -poda. ] (Zool.) A class, or subclass, of arthropods, related to the hexapod insects, from which they differ in having the body made up of numerous similar segments, nearly all of which bear true jointed legs. They have one pair of antennae, three pairs of mouth organs, and numerous tracheae, similar to those of true insects. The larvae, when first hatched, often have but three pairs of legs. See Centiped, Galleyworm, Milliped. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The existing Myriapoda are divided into three orders: |
Parapodium | ‖n.; ☞ They may serve for locomotion, respiration, and sensation, and often contain spines or setæ. When well developed, a dorsal part, or |
Pentapody | n. [ Penta- + Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, foot. ] (Pros.) A measure or series consisting of five feet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Sapodilla | n. [ Sp. zapote, sapotillo, zapotillo, Mexican cochit-zapotl. Cf. Sapota. ] (Bot.) A tall, evergeen, tropical American tree (Achras Sapota); also, its edible fruit, the sapodilla plum.
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Stomapod | n. (Zool.) One of the Stomapoda. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Stomapoda | ‖n. pl. [ NL. See Stoma, and -poda. ] (Zool.) An order of Crustacea including the squillas. The maxillipeds are leglike in form, and the large claws are comblike. They have a large and elongated abdomen, which contains a part of the stomach and heart; the abdominal appendages are large, and bear the gills. Called also |
Tetradecapoda | ‖n. pl. [ NL. See Tetra-, and Decapoda. ] (Zool.) Same as Arthrostraca. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Tetrapod | n. [ Gr. &unr_; fourfooted; |
Tetrapody | n. [ Gr. &unr_;. ] A set of four feet; a measure or distance of four feet. [ 1913 Webster ] |
蚖 | [蚖] Protura (soil dwelling primitive hexapod); variant of 螈, salamander; newt; triton #388,748 [Add to Longdo] |
多足动物 | [多 足 动 物 / 多 足 動 物] myriapod; centipedes and millipedes [Add to Longdo] |
蚖虫 | [蚖 虫 / 蚖 蟲] Protura (soil dwelling primitive hexapod) [Add to Longdo] |
雨燕 | [雨 燕] swift; Apodidae (the swift family) [Add to Longdo] |
Aussage { f } | Aussagen { pl }; Meinungsäußerungen { pl } | unwiderlegliche Aussage | statement | statements | apodictic statement [Add to Longdo] |
Hintersatz { m }; Nachsatz { m } | apodosis [Add to Longdo] |
Sechsbein { n }; Sechsfüßer { m } | hexapod [Add to Longdo] |
Vierfußgang { m } | tetrapod gait [Add to Longdo] |
Vierfüßer { m } | tetrapod [Add to Longdo] |
apodiktisch; unwiderleglich { adj } | apodictic [Add to Longdo] |
Napodegenflügel { m } [ ornith. ] | Napo Sabrewing [Add to Longdo] |
サポジラ | [sapojira] (n) sapodilla [Add to Longdo] |
テトラポッド | [tetorapoddo] (n) Tetrapod [Add to Longdo] |
雨燕 | [あまつばめ;アマツバメ, amatsubame ; amatsubame] (n) (1) (uk) swift (any bird of family Apodidae); (2) fork-tailed swift (Apus pacificus) [Add to Longdo] |
蟹瞞;蟹瞞し | [かにだまし;カニダマシ, kanidamashi ; kanidamashi] (n) (uk) porcelain crab (any decapod crustacean of family Porcellanidae) [Add to Longdo] |
四足動物 | [しそくどうぶつ, shisokudoubutsu] (n) tetrapod [Add to Longdo] |
十腕類 | [じゅうわんるい, juuwanrui] (n) (See 八腕類) decapods [Add to Longdo] |
消波ブロック | [しょうはブロック, shouha burokku] (n) (obsc) breakwater designed to dissipate waves, made out of tetrapods [Add to Longdo] |
赤鼠 | [あかねずみ;アカネズミ, akanezumi ; akanezumi] (n) (uk) large Japanese field mouse (Apodemus speciosus) [Add to Longdo] |
多足類 | [たそくるい, tasokurui] (n) myriapod; many-legged [Add to Longdo] |
塚造 | [つかつくり;ツカツクリ, tsukatsukuri ; tsukatsukuri] (n) (uk) megapode (any bird of family Megapodiidae, inc. brush turkeys and mallee fowl); mound builder [Add to Longdo] |
背筋鼠 | [せすじねずみ;セスジネズミ, sesujinezumi ; sesujinezumi] (n) (uk) striped field mouse (Apodemus agrarius) [Add to Longdo] |
姫鼠 | [ひめねずみ;ヒメネズミ, himenezumi ; himenezumi] (n) (uk) small Japanese field mouse (Apodemus argenteus) [Add to Longdo] |
疣足 | [いぼあし, iboashi] (n) parapodium [Add to Longdo] |