47 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ diam
หรือค้นหา: -diam-, *diam*
Possible hiragana form: ぢあん

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diamA burglar made away with my wife's diamond ring.
diamA diametrically opposed kinship pattern is to be observed among certain South Sea Island communities.
diamCoal is chemically allied to diamonds.
diamDiamond cuts diamond.
diamDiamond is essentially hard.
diamDiamonds are a girl's best friends.
diamHe ran away with the diamond.
diamI'm not wearing a diamond ring, but I'm happy.
diamIs this diamond real?
diamIt is a two level style round burial mound, 23m diameter (lower level), 18m (higher).
diamIt seems that the diamond is real.
diamIt took me about two hours and a half to dig a hole one meter in diameter and two meters in depth.

WordNet (3.0)
diamagnet(n) a substance that exhibits diamagnetism
diamagnetic(adj) relating to or exhibiting diamagnetism; slightly repelled by a magnet
diamagnetism(n) phenomenon exhibited by materials like copper or bismuth that become magnetized in a magnetic field with a polarity opposite to the magnetic force; unlike iron they are slightly repelled by a magnet
diamante(n) fabric covered with glittering ornaments such as sequins or rhinestones
diamantine(adj) consisting of diamonds or resembling diamonds
diameter(n) the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference, Syn. diam
diameter(n) a straight line connecting the center of a circle with two points on its perimeter (or the center of a sphere with two points on its surface)
diametral(adj) related to or along a diameter, Syn. diametric, diametrical, Example: the diametral plane
diametric(adj) characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed, Syn. diametrical, polar, opposite, Example: in diametric contradiction to his claims; diametrical (or opposite) points of view; opposite meanings; extreme and indefensible polar positions
diametrically(adv) as from opposite ends of a diameter, Example: when two honest witnesses give accounts of the same event that differ diametrically, how can anyone prove that the evidence you gave was deliberately false?; three of these brushes were approximately 120 feet apart and the fourth diametrically opposite to one of the three

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Diamagnet

n. [ Pref. dia- + magnet. ] A body having diamagnetic polarity. [ 1913 Webster ]

Diamagnetic

n. Any substance, as bismuth, glass, phosphorous, etc., which in a field of magnetic force is differently affected from the ordinary magnetic bodies, as iron; that is, which tends to take a position at right angles to the lines of magnetic force, and is repelled by either pole of the magnet. Contrasted with paramagnetic and ferromagnetic. [ 1913 Webster ]

Diamagnetic

a. Pertaining to, or exhibiting the phenomena of, diamagnetism; taking, or being of a nature to take, a position at right angles to the lines of magnetic force. See Paramagnetic. [ 1913 Webster ]


Diamagnetic attraction. See under Attraction.
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Diamagnetically

adv. In the manner of, or according to, diamagnetism. [ 1913 Webster ]

Diamagnetism

n. 1. The science which treats of diamagnetic phenomena, and of the properties of diamagnetic bodies. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The magnetic action which characterizes diamagnetic substances, the magnetic moments of which tend to oppose an externally applied magnetic field. Contrasted with paramagnetism and ferromagnetism. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

Diamantiferous

a. [ F. diamant diamond + -ferous. ] Yielding diamonds. [ 1913 Webster ]

Diamantine

a. Adamantine. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Diameter

n. [ F. diamètre, L. diametros, fr. Gr. &unr_;; dia` through + &unr_; measure. See Meter. ] 1. (Geom.) (a) Any right line passing through the center of a figure or body, as a circle, conic section, sphere, cube, etc., and terminated by the opposite boundaries; a straight line which bisects a system of parallel chords drawn in a curve. (b) A diametral plane. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The length of a straight line through the center of an object from side to side; width; thickness; as, the diameter of a tree or rock. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In an elongated object the diameter is usually taken at right angles to the longer axis. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Arch.) The distance through the lower part of the shaft of a column, used as a standard measure for all parts of the order. See Module. [ 1913 Webster ]


Conjugate diameters. See under Conjugate.
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Diametral

a. [ Gr. F. diamétral. ] Pertaining to a diameter; diametrical. [ 1913 Webster ]


Diametral curve,
Diametral surface
(Geom.), any line or surface which bisects a system of parallel chords drawn in a curve or surface. --
Diametral planes (Crystal.), planes in which two of the axes lie.
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Diametral

n. A diameter. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Diamant { m } | Diamanten { pl }diamond | diamonds [Add to Longdo]
Diamant { m } | Diamanten { pl }sparkler | sparklers [Add to Longdo]
Diamantarmband { n }diamond bracelet [Add to Longdo]
Diamantbohrer { m }diamond drill [Add to Longdo]
Diamantenscheibe { f }diamond wheel [Add to Longdo]
Diamantrahmen { m }diamond frame [Add to Longdo]
Diamantsäge { f } (zum Zerteilen von Halbleiter-Wafer in Chips)die saw [Add to Longdo]
Diamantschleifen { n }diamond cutting [Add to Longdo]
Diamantstaub { m }bort [Add to Longdo]
diamanthart; steinhart { adj }adamantine [Add to Longdo]
diametrischdiametric [Add to Longdo]
diametrischdiametrical [Add to Longdo]
diametrisch { adv }diametrically [Add to Longdo]
Diamantfasan { m } [ ornith. ]Lady Amherst's Pheasant [Add to Longdo]
Diamanttäubchen { n } [ ornith. ]Diamond Dove [Add to Longdo]

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