33 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ canker
/แค้ง เข่อ (ร)/     /K AE1 NG K ER0/     /kˈæŋkɜːʴ/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -canker-, *canker*

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
canker(n) สัตว์ร้าย, Syn. evil

Hope Dictionary
canker(แคง'เคอะ) { cankered, cankering, cankers } n. ปากเปื่อย, โรคเท้าม้าเน่า, สิ่งกัดกร่อน, สิ่งทำลาย, สิ่งระคายเคือง, ตัวเพลี้ย, ตัวหนอนทำลายพืช vt. ทำให้เน่าเปื่อย, เป็นโรคเนื้อเยื่อเน่าเปื่อย, ค่อย ๆ ทำลาย, ทำให้เลวหรือเสีย., See also: cankerous adj. คำที่มีค

Nontri Dictionary
canker(n) โรคปากเปื่อย, ผื่น
canker(vt) เปื่อย, เป็นพิษ, ทำให้เน่าเปื่อย
CANKER canker sore(n) โรคปากนกกระจอก

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You and your kind are a canker on the body social. พวกคุณเป็นขยะสังคม Becoming Jane (2007)
And cankers are cut out. ขยะสังคมต้องถูกกำจัด Becoming Jane (2007)
You mean, the one with my 118-pound rock-hard stud of a fiancé who's prone to canker sores and pinkeye? หนัก 118 ปอด์น ที่ดูเหมือนสัตว์ร้ายโกรธแค้นตาแดงก่ำนั่นเหรอ ฉันขอมองว่าเป็นโต๊ะของแฟนเก่า The Engagement Reaction (2011)
"is a canker that devours everything else." คือสัตว์ร้าย The But in the Joke (2012)

NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
ปากนกกระจอก(n) canker, See also: a kind of mouth disease, Syn. โรคปากนกกระจอก, Example: ปากนกกระจอกมีสาเหตุเกิดจากการขาดวิตามินบี 2, Thai Definition: เรียกปากที่เป็นแผลเปื่อยขาวๆ เหลืองๆ ที่มุมปากว่า ปากนกกระจอก

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
canker
 /K AE1 NG K ER0/
/แค้ง เข่อ (ร)/
/kˈæŋkɜːʴ/
cankers
 /K AE1 NG K ER0 Z/
/แค้ง เข่อ (ร) สึ/
/kˈæŋkɜːʴz/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
canker
 (vt, n) /k a1 ng k @ r/ /แค้ง เขิ่ร/ /kˈæŋkər/
cankers
 (vt) /k a1 ng k @ z/ /แค้ง เขอะ สึ/ /kˈæŋkəz/
cankered
 (vt, vt) /k a1 ng k @ d/ /แค้ง เขอะ ดึ/ /kˈæŋkəd/
cankering
 (vt) /k a1 ng k @ r i ng/ /แค้ง เขอะ หริ่ง/ /kˈæŋkərɪŋ/
cankerous
 (adj) /k a1 ng k @ r @ s/ /แค้ง เขอะ เหรอะ สึ/ /kˈæŋkərəs/

WordNet (3.0)
canker(n) a fungal disease of woody plants that causes localized damage to the bark
canker(n) an ulceration (especially of the lips or lining of the mouth), Syn. canker sore
canker(v) become infected with a canker
canker(v) infect with a canker
cankerous(adj) having an ulcer or canker, Syn. ulcerous, ulcerated
cankerworm(n) green caterpillar of a geometrid moth; pest of various fruit and shade trees

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Canker

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Cankered p. pr. & vb. n. Cankering. ] 1. To affect as a canker; to eat away; to corrode; to consume. [ 1913 Webster ]

No lapse of moons can canker Love. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To infect or pollute; to corrupt. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

A tithe purloined cankers the whole estate. Herbert. [ 1913 Webster ]

Canker

v. i. 1. To waste away, grow rusty, or be oxidized, as a mineral. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Silvering will sully and canker more than gliding. Bacom. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To be or become diseased, or as if diseased, with canker; to grow corrupt; to become venomous. [ 1913 Webster ]

Deceit and cankered malice. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

As with age his body uglier grows,
So his mind cankers. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Canker

n. [ OE. canker, cancre, AS. cancer (akin to D. kanker, OHG chanchar.), fr. L. cancer a cancer; or if a native word, cf. Gr. &unr_; excrescence on tree, &unr_; gangrene. Cf. also OF. cancre, F. chancere, fr. L. cancer. See cancer, and cf. Chancre. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. A corroding or sloughing ulcer; esp. a spreading gangrenous ulcer or collection of ulcers in or about the mouth; -- called also water canker, canker of the mouth, and noma. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Anything which corrodes, corrupts, or destroy. [ 1913 Webster ]

The cankers of envy and faction. Temple. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Hort.) A disease incident to trees, causing the bark to rot and fall off. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Far.) An obstinate and often incurable disease of a horse's foot, characterized by separation of the horny portion and the development of fungoid growths; -- usually resulting from neglected thrush. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. A kind of wild, worthless rose; the dog-rose. [ 1913 Webster ]

To put down Richard, that sweet lovely rose.
And plant this thorm, this canker, Bolingbroke. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]


Black canker. See under Black.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Canker-bit

a. Eaten out by canker, or as by canker. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Canker bloom

The bloom or blossom of the wild rose or dog-rose. [ 1913 Webster ]

Canker blossom

That which blasts a blossom as a canker does. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

O me! you juggler! you canker blossom!
You thief of Love! Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cankered

a. 1. Affected with canker; as, a cankered mouth. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Affected mentally or morally as with canker; sore, envenomed; malignant; fretful; ill-natured. “A cankered grandam's will.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cankeredly

adv. Fretfully; spitefully. [ 1913 Webster ]

Canker fly

A fly that preys on fruit. [ 1913 Webster ]

Cankerous

a. Affecting like a canker. “Canrerous shackles.” Thomson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Misdeem it not a cankerous change. Wordsworth. [ 1913 Webster ]


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