(เนื่องจากผลลัพธ์จากการค้นหา -prairial- มีน้อย ระบบจึงเลือกคำใหม่ให้โดยอัตโนมัติ: prairie) |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ prairial | (n) ninth month of the Revolutionary calendar (May and June); the month of meadows | prairie | (n) a treeless grassy plain | prairie aster | (n) violet-flowered perennial aster of central United States having solitary heads, Syn. Aster turbinellis | prairie bird's-foot trefoil | (n) North American annual with red or rose-colored flowers, Syn. Lotus americanus, prairie trefoil, prairie lotus, compass plant | prairie chicken | (n) brown mottled North American grouse of western prairies, Syn. prairie grouse, prairie fowl | prairie coneflower | (n) coneflower of central to southwestern United States, Syn. Ratibida tagetes | prairie cordgrass | (n) North American cordgrass having leaves with dry membranous margins and glumes with long awns, Syn. slough grass, Spartina pectinmata, freshwater cordgrass | prairie dog | (n) any of several rodents of North American prairies living in large complex burrows having a barking cry, Syn. prairie marmot | prairie gentian | (n) one of the most handsome prairie wildflowers having large erect bell-shaped bluish flowers; of moist places in prairies and fields from eastern Colorado and Nebraska south to New Mexico and Texas, Syn. tulip gentian, bluebell, Eustoma grandiflorum | prairie gourd | (n) small hard green-and-white inedible fruit of the prairie gourd plant | prairie gourd | (n) perennial vine of dry parts of central and southwestern United States and Mexico having small hard mottled green inedible fruit, Syn. Cucurbita foetidissima, prairie gourd vine, wild pumpkin, calabazilla, buffalo gourd, Missouri gourd |
| Prairial | ‖n. [ F., fr. prairie meadow. ] The ninth month of the French Republican calendar, which dated from September 22, 1792. It began May, 20, and ended June 18. See Vendemiaire. [ 1913 Webster ] | Prairie | n. [ F., an extensive meadow, OF. praerie, LL. prataria, fr. L. pratum a meadow. ] 1. An extensive tract of level or rolling land, destitute of trees, covered with coarse grass, and usually characterized by a deep, fertile soil. They abound throughout the Mississippi valley, between the Alleghanies and the Rocky mountains. [ 1913 Webster ] From the forests and the prairies, From the great lakes of the northland. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A meadow or tract of grass; especially, a so called natural meadow. [ 1913 Webster ] Prairie chicken (Zool.), any American grouse of the genus Tympanuchus, especially Tympanuchus Americanus (formerly Tympanuchus cupido), which inhabits the prairies of the central United States. Applied also to the sharp-tailed grouse. -- Prairie clover (Bot.), any plant of the leguminous genus Petalostemon, having small rosy or white flowers in dense terminal heads or spikes. Several species occur in the prairies of the United States. -- Prairie dock (Bot.), a coarse composite plant (Silphium terebinthaceum) with large rough leaves and yellow flowers, found in the Western prairies. -- Prairie dog (Zool.), a small American rodent (Cynomys Ludovicianus) allied to the marmots. It inhabits the plains west of the Mississippi. The prairie dogs burrow in the ground in large warrens, and have a sharp bark like that of a dog. Called also prairie marmot. -- Prairie grouse. Same as Prairie chicken, above. -- Prairie hare (Zool.), a large long-eared Western hare (Lepus campestris). See Jack rabbit, under 2d Jack. -- Prairie hawk, Prairie falcon (Zool.), a falcon of Western North America (Falco Mexicanus). The upper parts are brown. The tail has transverse bands of white; the under parts, longitudinal streaks and spots of brown. -- Prairie hen. (Zool.) Same as Prairie chicken, above. -- Prairie itch (Med.), an affection of the skin attended with intense itching, which is observed in the Northern and Western United States; -- also called swamp itch, winter itch. -- Prairie marmot. (Zool.) Same as Prairie dog, above. -- Prairie mole (Zool.), a large American mole (Scalops argentatus), native of the Western prairies. -- Prairie pigeon, Prairie plover, or Prairie snipe (Zool.), the upland plover. See Plover, n., 2. -- Prairie rattlesnake (Zool.), the massasauga. -- Prairie snake (Zool.), a large harmless American snake (Masticophis flavigularis). It is pale yellow, tinged with brown above. -- Prairie squirrel (Zool.), any American ground squirrel of the genus Spermophilus, inhabiting prairies; -- called also gopher. -- Prairie turnip (Bot.), the edible turnip-shaped farinaceous root of a leguminous plant (Psoralea esculenta) of the Upper Missouri region; also, the plant itself. Called also pomme blanche, and pomme de prairie. -- Prairie warbler (Zool.), a bright-colored American warbler (Dendroica discolor). The back is olive yellow, with a group of reddish spots in the middle; the under parts and the parts around the eyes are bright yellow; the sides of the throat and spots along the sides, black; three outer tail feathers partly white. -- Prairie wolf. (Zool.) See Coyote. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Prairie State | . Illinois; -- a nickname. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
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| | | | | | นกกระติ๊ดเขียว | [nok kratit khīo] (n, exp) EN: Pin-tailed Parrotfinch FR: Diamant quadricolore [ m ] ; Pape des prairies [ m ] ; Quadricolore [ m ] ; Pape quadricolore [ m ] ; Pape à queue effilée [ m ] | นกไผ่ | [nok phai] (n, exp) EN: Pin-tailed Parrotfinch FR: Diamant quadricolore [ m ] ; Pape des prairies [ m ] ; Quadricolore [ m ] ; Pape quadricolore [ m ] ; Pape à queue effilée [ m ] | ทุ่งหญ้า | [thung yā] (n, exp) EN: grassland ; grassy field FR: prairie [ f ] ; pré [ m ] |
| | | prairie | (n) a treeless grassy plain | prairie aster | (n) violet-flowered perennial aster of central United States having solitary heads, Syn. Aster turbinellis | prairie bird's-foot trefoil | (n) North American annual with red or rose-colored flowers, Syn. Lotus americanus, prairie trefoil, prairie lotus, compass plant | prairie chicken | (n) brown mottled North American grouse of western prairies, Syn. prairie grouse, prairie fowl | prairie coneflower | (n) coneflower of central to southwestern United States, Syn. Ratibida tagetes | prairie cordgrass | (n) North American cordgrass having leaves with dry membranous margins and glumes with long awns, Syn. slough grass, Spartina pectinmata, freshwater cordgrass | prairie dog | (n) any of several rodents of North American prairies living in large complex burrows having a barking cry, Syn. prairie marmot | prairie gentian | (n) one of the most handsome prairie wildflowers having large erect bell-shaped bluish flowers; of moist places in prairies and fields from eastern Colorado and Nebraska south to New Mexico and Texas, Syn. tulip gentian, bluebell, Eustoma grandiflorum | prairie gourd | (n) small hard green-and-white inedible fruit of the prairie gourd plant | prairie gourd | (n) perennial vine of dry parts of central and southwestern United States and Mexico having small hard mottled green inedible fruit, Syn. Cucurbita foetidissima, prairie gourd vine, wild pumpkin, calabazilla, buffalo gourd, Missouri gourd |
| Prairie | n. [ F., an extensive meadow, OF. praerie, LL. prataria, fr. L. pratum a meadow. ] 1. An extensive tract of level or rolling land, destitute of trees, covered with coarse grass, and usually characterized by a deep, fertile soil. They abound throughout the Mississippi valley, between the Alleghanies and the Rocky mountains. [ 1913 Webster ] From the forests and the prairies, From the great lakes of the northland. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A meadow or tract of grass; especially, a so called natural meadow. [ 1913 Webster ] Prairie chicken (Zool.), any American grouse of the genus Tympanuchus, especially Tympanuchus Americanus (formerly Tympanuchus cupido), which inhabits the prairies of the central United States. Applied also to the sharp-tailed grouse. -- Prairie clover (Bot.), any plant of the leguminous genus Petalostemon, having small rosy or white flowers in dense terminal heads or spikes. Several species occur in the prairies of the United States. -- Prairie dock (Bot.), a coarse composite plant (Silphium terebinthaceum) with large rough leaves and yellow flowers, found in the Western prairies. -- Prairie dog (Zool.), a small American rodent (Cynomys Ludovicianus) allied to the marmots. It inhabits the plains west of the Mississippi. The prairie dogs burrow in the ground in large warrens, and have a sharp bark like that of a dog. Called also prairie marmot. -- Prairie grouse. Same as Prairie chicken, above. -- Prairie hare (Zool.), a large long-eared Western hare (Lepus campestris). See Jack rabbit, under 2d Jack. -- Prairie hawk, Prairie falcon (Zool.), a falcon of Western North America (Falco Mexicanus). The upper parts are brown. The tail has transverse bands of white; the under parts, longitudinal streaks and spots of brown. -- Prairie hen. (Zool.) Same as Prairie chicken, above. -- Prairie itch (Med.), an affection of the skin attended with intense itching, which is observed in the Northern and Western United States; -- also called swamp itch, winter itch. -- Prairie marmot. (Zool.) Same as Prairie dog, above. -- Prairie mole (Zool.), a large American mole (Scalops argentatus), native of the Western prairies. -- Prairie pigeon, Prairie plover, or Prairie snipe (Zool.), the upland plover. See Plover, n., 2. -- Prairie rattlesnake (Zool.), the massasauga. -- Prairie snake (Zool.), a large harmless American snake (Masticophis flavigularis). It is pale yellow, tinged with brown above. -- Prairie squirrel (Zool.), any American ground squirrel of the genus Spermophilus, inhabiting prairies; -- called also gopher. -- Prairie turnip (Bot.), the edible turnip-shaped farinaceous root of a leguminous plant (Psoralea esculenta) of the Upper Missouri region; also, the plant itself. Called also pomme blanche, and pomme de prairie. -- Prairie warbler (Zool.), a bright-colored American warbler (Dendroica discolor). The back is olive yellow, with a group of reddish spots in the middle; the under parts and the parts around the eyes are bright yellow; the sides of the throat and spots along the sides, black; three outer tail feathers partly white. -- Prairie wolf. (Zool.) See Coyote. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Prairie State | . Illinois; -- a nickname. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| | | 原 | [はら, hara] (n) field; plain; prairie; tundra; moor; wilderness; (P) #1,043 [Add to Longdo] | 平原 | [へいげん, heigen] (n) plain; moor; prairie #9,007 [Add to Longdo] | 荒野(P);荒れ野;曠野(iK) | [こうや(荒野;曠野)(P);あれの(荒野;荒れ野)(P);あらの(荒野;曠野), kouya ( kouya ; kouya )(P); areno ( kouya ; are no )(P); arano ( kouya ; kouya )] (n) wasteland; wilderness; deserted land; prairie; vast plain; wilds; desert; wild land; (P) #10,316 [Add to Longdo] | 草原 | [そうげん(P);くさはら;くさわら, sougen (P); kusahara ; kusawara] (n) grass-covered plain; grasslands; meadows; savannah; prairie; steppe; (P) #12,706 [Add to Longdo] | プレーリー | [pure-ri-] (n) prairie [Add to Longdo] | プレーリードッグ | [pure-ri-doggu] (n) prairie dog [Add to Longdo] | 草原雷鳥 | [そうげんらいちょう;ソウゲンライチョウ, sougenraichou ; sougenraichou] (n) (uk) greater prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) [Add to Longdo] | 大草原 | [だいそうげん, daisougen] (n) prairie; steppe; pampas [Add to Longdo] | 幌馬車 | [ほろばしゃ, horobasha] (n) covered wagon; prairie schooner [Add to Longdo] |
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