อีดำอีแดง | (n) scarlet fever, See also: scarlatina, Thai Definition: ชื่อโรคติดต่อชนิดหนึ่ง ขึ้นเป็นผื่นสีดำสีแดงตามตัว |
การชุบทองขาว | [kān chup thøng khāo] (n, exp) FR: platinage [ m ] |
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latinae | (n) a subfamily of the family Centropomidae |
latinate | (adj) derived from or imitative of Latin |
palatinate | (n) a territory in southwestern Germany formerly ruled by the counts palatine, Syn. Pfalz |
palatinate | (n) a territory under the jurisdiction of a count palatine |
palatine artery | (n) one of several arteries supplying the face, Syn. arteria palatina |
palatine vein | (n) a vein that drains the region of the palate and empties into the facial vein, Syn. vena palatina |
scarlet fever | (n) an acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rash, Syn. scarlatina |
Gelatinate | v. t. |
Gelatinate | v. i. To be converted into gelatin, or into a substance like jelly. [ 1913 Webster ] Lapis lazuli, if calcined, does not effervesce, but gelatinates with the mineral acids. Kirwan. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Gelatination | n. The act of process of converting into gelatin, or a substance like jelly. [ 1913 Webster ] |
latinate | adj. derived from or imitative of Latin. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
Palatinate | prop. n. Either of two regions in Germany, formerly divisions of the Holy Roman Empire; the Lower Palatinate or Rhine Palatinate is now within the Rhineland-Palatinate; the Upper Palatinate is now within Bavaria. It is usually referred to as ☞ Palatinate The [ F. Palatinat, G. Pfalz, ML. Palatinatus, the province of count palatine, from palatinatus, palatine. ] A former German State. Its territories were originally in the region of the Rhine, and from the 14th century to 1620 embraced two separate regions, the Rhine (or Lower) Palatinate (distinctively the Palatinate), and the Upper Palatinate (see below). The palsgraves on the Rhine, whose original seat was at Aix-la-Chapelle, were important princes of the empire as early as the 11th century. Early in the 13th century the Palatinate passed to the Bavarian dynasty of Wittelsbach, which soon after branched off into the Bavarian and palatine lines. The Palatinate was enlarged early in the 14th Century with a part of Bavaria (the Upper Palatinate). The Golden Bull of 1356 designated the Palatinate as one of the seven electorates. In the 16th century Heidelberg, the capital of the electors palatine, became a great center of Calvinism. The elector |
Palatinate | v. t. To make a palatinate of. [ Obs. ] Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ] |
palatinate | n. [ F. palatinat. See Palatine. ] The province or seigniory of a palatine; the dignity of a palatine. Howell. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Platina | n. [ Sp. or NL. See Platinum. ] (Chem.) Platinum. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Scarlatina | n. [ NL.: cf. F. scarlatine. See Scarlet. ] (Med.) Scarlet fever. -- |
Scharlach { m } [ med. ] | scarlet fever; scarlatina [Add to Longdo] |
Rheinland-Pfalz { n } | Rhineland-Palatinate [Add to Longdo] |
Pfälzer { m }; Pfälzerin { f } | Palatine; Palatinate [Add to Longdo] |
pfälzisch { adj } | Palatine; Palatinate [Add to Longdo] |
プラチナペーパー | [purachinape-pa-] (n) platina paper [Add to Longdo] |