| lore | (n) ความรู้ที่ถ่ายทอดสืบต่อกันมา |
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| lore | (n) knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote, Syn. traditional knowledge, Example: early peoples passed on plant and animal lore through legend |
| lorelei | (n) a Siren of German legend who lured boatmen in the Rhine to destruction |
| loren | (n) Italian film actress (born in 1934), Syn. Sofia Scicolone, Sophia Loren |
| lorentz | (n) Dutch physicist noted for work on electromagnetic theory (1853-1928), Syn. Hendrik Antoon Lorentz |
| lorentz force | (n) the force experienced by a point charge moving along a wire that is in a magnetic field; the force is at right angles to both the current and the magnetic field, Example: the Lorentz force can be used to suspend a current-carrying object between two magnets |
| lorenz | (n) Austrian zoologist who studied the behavior of birds and emphasized the importance of innate as opposed to learned behaviors (1903-1989), Syn. Konrad Lorenz, Konrad Zacharias Lorenz |
| lorenzo de'medici | (n) Italian statesman and scholar who supported many artists and humanists including Michelangelo and Leonardo and Botticelli (1449-1492), Syn. Lorenzo the Magnificent |
| lorenzo dressing | (n) vinaigrette with chili sauce and chopped watercress |
| Lore | obs. imp. & p. p. Neither of them she found where she them lore. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lore | n. [ OE. lore, lare, AS. lār, fr. l&aemacr_;ran to teach; akin to D. leer teaching, doctrine, G. lehre, Dan. lære, Sw. lära. See Learn, and cf. Lere, v. t. ] His fair offspring, nursed in princely lore. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] If please ye, listen to my lore. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lore | n. [ F. lore, L. lorum thong. ] (Zool.) |
| Lorel | n. [ &unr_;. Cf. Losel. ] A good for nothing fellow; a vagabond. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Loren | obs. strong p. p. of Lose. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Loresman | n. [ Lore learning + man. ] An instructor. [ Obs. ] Gower. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Lorette | ‖n. [ F. ] In France, a name for a woman who is supported by her lovers, and devotes herself to idleness, show, and pleasure; -- so called from the church of Notre Dame de |
| Lorettine | n. [ From Loreto in Italy. ] (R. C. Ch.) |
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| Kunde { f }; überliefertes Wissen | Kunden { pl } | lore | lores [Add to Longdo] |
| Lore { f } | tipper; tipper truck [Add to Longdo] |
| Lorelei { f } | loreley [Add to Longdo] |
| Lorenzbülbül { m } [ ornith. ] | Sassi's Greenbul [Add to Longdo] |
| Lorentzdickkopf { m } [ ornith. ] | Lorentz's Whistler [Add to Longdo] |