| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -conto-, *conto* |
มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | conto | (n) 1 conto equals 1, 000 escudos in Portugal | | contopus | (n) pewees, Syn. genus Contopus | | contort | (v) twist and press out of shape, Syn. wring, distort, deform | | contortion | (n) the act of twisting or deforming the shape of something (e.g., yourself), Syn. deformation | | contortionist | (n) an acrobat able to twist into unusual positions | | contour | (n) a line drawn on a map connecting points of equal height, Syn. contour line | | contour | (n) a feature (or the order or arrangement of features) of anything having a complex structure, Example: the contours of the melody; it defines a major contour of this administration | | contour | (v) form the contours of | | contour feather | (n) feathers covering the body of an adult bird and determining its shape | | contour language | (n) a tone language that uses pitch changes |
| | Contopus | n. a genus of birds comprised of pewees, and including the wood pewees Contopus sordidulus and Contopus virens. Syn. -- genus Contopus. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Contorniate | { ‖, n., [ It. contorniato, p. pr. of contorniare to make a circuit or outline, fr. contorno circuit, outline. See Contour. ] (Numis.) A species of medal or medallion of bronze, having a deep furrow on the contour or edge; -- supposed to have been struck in the days of Constantine and his successors. R. S. Poole. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Contorniate | | Contorsion | n. See Contortion. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Contort | v. t. [ L. contortus, p. p. of contorquere to twist; con- + torquere to twist. See Torture. ] To twist, or twist together; to turn awry; to bend; to distort; to wrest. [ 1913 Webster ] The vertebral arteries are variously contorted. Ray. [ 1913 Webster ] Kant contorted the term category from the proper meaning of attributed. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Contorted | a. 1. Twisted, or twisted together. “A contorted chain of icicles.” Massinger. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Bot.) (a) Twisted back upon itself, as some parts of plants. (b) Arranged so as to overlap each other; as, petals in contorted or convolute æstivation. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Contortion | n. [ L. contortio: cf. F. contorsion. See Contort, and cf. Torsion. ] A twisting; a writhing; wry motion; a twist; as, the contortion of the muscles of the face. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] All the contortions of the sibyl, without the inspiration. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Contortionist | n. One who makes or practices contortions; especially, a gymnast who is able to twist the limbs into positions impossible for normal people to achieve. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | | Contortive | a. Expressing contortion. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Contortuplicate | a. [ L. contortuplicatus; contortus contorted + plicare to fold. ] (Bot.) Plaited lengthwise and twisted in addition, as the bud of the morning-glory. Gray. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Contour | n. [ F. contour, fr. contourner to mark the outlines; con- + tourner to turn. See Turn. ] 1. The outline of a figure or body, or the line or lines representing such an outline; the line that bounds; periphery. [ 1913 Webster ] Titian's coloring and contours. A. Drummond. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Mil.) The outline of a horizontal section of the ground, or of works of fortification. [ 1913 Webster ] Contour feathers (Zool.), those feathers that form the general covering of a bird. -- Contour of ground (Surv.), the outline of the surface of ground with respect to its undulation, etc. -- Contour line (Topographical Suv.), the line in which a horizontal plane intersects a portion of ground, or the corresponding line in a map or chart. [ 1913 Webster ]
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