น้อยหน่า | [nøinā] (n) EN: custard apple ; sweep-sop ; sugar apple FR: annone = anone [ f ] ; pomme cannelle [ f ] ; corossol [ m ] |
นกจับแมลงแถบคอสีส้ม | [nok jap malaēng thaēp khø sī som] (n, exp) EN: Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher FR: Gobemouche à bavette orange [ m ] ; Gobemouche à gorge cannelle [ m ] |
นกขุนแผนตะโพกสีน้ำตาล | [nok khun phaēn taphōk sī nāmtān] (n, exp) EN: Cinnamon-rumped Trogon FR: Trogon cannelle [ m ] ; Couroucou cannelle [ m ] ; Couroucou à croupion brun [ m ] |
นกกระทาดงแข้งเขียว | [nok krathā dong khaeng khīo] (n, exp) EN: Scaly-breasted Partridge FR: Torquéole des bois ; Perdrix à ventre cannelle [ f ] |
นกปรอดหงอนตาขาว | [nok parøt ngøn tā khāo] (n, exp) EN: Buff-vented Bulbul FR: Bulbul de Charlotte [ m ] ; Bulbul à ventre cannelle [ m ] |
นกเสือแมลงคอสีตาล | [nok seūa malaēng khø sī tān] (n, exp) EN: Black-eared Shrike-Babbler FR: Allotrie à gorge marron ; Allotrie à gorge cannelle ; Allotrie à oreillons noirs |
นกยางไฟธรรมดา | [nok yāng fai thammadā] (n, exp) EN: Cinnamon Bittern FR: Blongios cannelle [ m ] |
อบเชย | [opchoēi] (n) EN: cinnamon FR: cannelle [ f ] |
ต้นอบเชย | [ton opchoēi] (n) EN: cinnamon tree FR: cannelier [ m ] |
Cannel coal | [ Corrupt. fr. candle coal. ] A kind of mineral coal of a black color, sufficiently hard and solid to be cut and polished. It burns readily, with a clear, yellow flame, and on this account has been used as a substitute for candles. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Cannele | ‖n. [ F., pop., fluted. ] (Textiles) A style of interweaving giving to fabrics a channeled or fluted effect; also, a fabric woven so as to have this effect; a rep. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
cannelloni | n. a tubular pasta filled with meat or cheese. [ WordNet 1.5 ] |
Cannelure | n. [ F., fr. canneler to groove. ] (Mil.) A groove in any cylinder; specif., a groove around the cylinder of an elongated bullet for small arms to contain a lubricant, or around the rotating band of a gun projectile to lessen the resistance offered to the rifling. Also, a groove around the base of a cartridge, where the extractor takes hold. -- Can"ne*lured a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] |