| dais | (n) เวที, See also: ปะรำ, ยกพื้น, Syn. platform |
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| dais | (n) a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it, Syn. podium, rostrum, pulpit, stump, soapbox, ambo |
| daisy | (n) any of numerous composite plants having flower heads with well-developed ray flowers usually arranged in a single whorl |
| daisybush | (n) any of various mostly Australian attractively shaped shrubs of the genus Olearia grown for their handsome and sometimes fragrant evergreen foliage and profusion of daisy flowers with white or purple or blue rays, Syn. daisy bush, daisy-bush |
| daisy chain | (n) (figurative) a series of associated things or people or experiences |
| daisy chain | (n) flower chain consisting of a string of daisies linked by their stems; worn by students on class day at some schools |
| daisy-chain | (v) connect devices on a part of a chip or circuit board in a computer |
| daisy cutter | (n) a batted or served ball that skims along close to the ground |
| daisy fleabane | (n) widely naturalized white-flowered North American herb, Syn. Erigeron annuus |
| daisyleaf grape fern | (n) of North America and Eurasia, Syn. Botrychium matricariifolium, daisy-leaved grape fern |
| daisylike | (adj) resembling a daisy |
| Dais | n. [ OE. deis, des, table, dais, OF. deis table, F. dais a canopy, L. discus a quoit, a dish (from the shape), LL., table, fr. Gr. &unr_; a quoit, a dish. See Dish. ] |
| Daisied | a. Full of daisies; adorned with daisies. “The daisied green.” Langhorne. [ 1913 Webster ] The grass all deep and daisied. G. Eliot. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Daisy | n.; ☞ The word daisy is also used for composite plants of other genera, as
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