| Eyeglance | n. A glance of eye. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Elegancy | That grace that elegance affords. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ] The endearing elegance of female friendship. Johnson. [ 1913 Webster ] A trait of native elegance, seldom seen in the masculine character after childhood or early youth, was shown in the General's fondness for the sight and fragrance of flowers. Hawthorne. [ 1913 Webster ] The beautiful wildness of nature, without the nicer elegancies of art. Spectator. |
| elegance | (n) ความงดงาม, See also: ความสละสลวย |
| elegance | (n) ความดีเลิศ |
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| elegance | (n) a refined quality of gracefulness and good taste, Ant. inelegance, Example: she conveys an aura of elegance and gentility |
| elegance | (n) a quality of neatness and ingenious simplicity in the solution of a problem (especially in science or mathematics), Example: the simplicity and elegance of his invention |
| Eleganz { f } | Eleganz { f } der Kleidung | elegance | sartorial elegance [Add to Longdo] |
| Wunderkoralle { f } (Catalaphyllia spp.) [ zool. ] | elegance coral; elegant coral [Add to Longdo] |