| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -dormy-, *dormy* |
| (เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา -dormy- มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: dorm) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | Dormy | a. [ Origin uncertain. ] (Golf) Up, or ahead, as many holes as remain to be played; -- said of a player or side. ☞ A player who is dormy can not be beaten, and at the worst must halve the match. Encyc. of Sport. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | | Dorm | n. a dormitory. [ College slang. ] [ PJC ] | | Dormancy | n. [ From Dormant. ] The state of being dormant; quiescence; abeyance. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Dormancy | n. [ From Dormant. ] The state of being dormant; quiescence; abeyance. [ 1913 Webster ] It is by lying dormant a long time, or being . . . very rarely exercised, that arbitrary power steals upon a people. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Her.) In a sleeping posture; as, a lion dormant; -- distinguished from couchant. [ 1913 Webster ] Dormant partner (Com.), a partner who takes no share in the active business of a company or partnership, but is entitled to a share of the profits, and subject to a share in losses; -- called also sleeping partner or silent partner. -- Dormant window (Arch.), a dormer window. See Dormer. -- Table dormant, a stationary table. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Dormant | n. [ See Dormant, a. ] (Arch.) A large beam in the roof of a house upon which portions of the other timbers rest or “ sleep.” Arch. Pub. Soc. -- Called also dormant tree, dorman tree, dormond, and dormer. Halliwell. | | Dormer window | or /mhw>, n. [ Literally, the window of a sleeping apartment. F. dormir to sleep. See Dormant, a. & n. ] (Arch.) A window pierced in a roof, and so set as to be vertical while the roof slopes away from it. Also, the gablet, or houselike structure, in which it is contained. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Dormer | | Dormitive | a. [ Cf. F. dormitif, fr. dormire to sleep. ] Causing sleep; as, the dormitive properties of opium. Clarke. -- n. (Med.) A medicine to promote sleep; a soporific; an opiate. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Dormitory | n.; pl. Dormitories [ L. dormitorium, fr. dormitorius of or for sleeping, fr. dormire to sleep. See Dormant. ] 1. A sleeping room, or a building containing a series of sleeping rooms; a sleeping apartment capable of containing many beds; esp., one connected with a college or boarding school. Thackeray. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A burial place. [ Obs. ] Ayliffe. [ 1913 Webster ] My sister was interred in a very honorable manner in our dormitory, joining to the parish church. Evelyn. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Dormouse | n.; pl. Dormice [ Perh. fr. F. dormir to sleep (Prov. E. dorm to doze) + E. mouse; or perh. changed fr. F. dormeuse, fem., a sleeper, though not found in the sense of a dormouse. ] (Zool.) A small European rodent of the genus Myoxus, of several species. They live in trees and feed on nuts, acorns, etc.; -- so called because they are usually torpid in winter. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| | หอ | (n) dormitory, See also: dorm, Syn. หอพัก, Example: ช่วงปิดเทอมหอจะเงียบมากเพราะนักศึกษากลับบ้านกันเกือบหมด, Count Unit: หอ, หลัง, แห่ง |
| | | | | dormancy | (n) a state of quiet (but possibly temporary) inaction, Syn. quiescence, quiescency, Example: the volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy | | dormant | (adj) in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation, Syn. torpid, hibernating, Example: dormant buds; a hibernating bear; torpid frogs | | dormant | (adj) (of e.g. volcanos) not erupting and not extinct, Syn. inactive, Ant. active, Example: a dormant volcano | | dormant | (adj) lying with head on paws as if sleeping, Syn. sleeping | | dormant account | (n) a savings account showing no activity (other than posting interest) for some specified period, Example: the dormant account reverted to the state under escheat laws | | dormer | (n) a gabled extension built out from a sloping roof to accommodate a vertical window, Syn. dormer window | | dormer window | (n) the window in a gabled extension built to accommodate a window | | dormie | (adj) in match play a side that stands as many holes ahead as there are holes remaining to be played, Syn. dormy, Example: he was dormie three and still lost the match | | dormition | (n) celebration in the Eastern Orthodox Church of the Virgin Mary's being taken up into heaven when her earthly life ended; corresponds to the Assumption in the Roman Catholic Church and is also celebrated on August 15th, Syn. Feast of Dormition | | dormitory | (n) a college or university building containing living quarters for students, Syn. dorm, residence hall, student residence, hall |
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