| paradox | (n) สิ่งผิดปกติ, See also: คนที่ผิดธรรมดา, Syn. anomaly, contradiction, puzzle, riddle |
| paradox | (n) คำพูดที่ดูเหมือนขัดแย้งกัน |
| paradox | ปฏิทรรศน์ [ปรัชญา ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| paradox | ปฏิทรรศน์ [วรรณกรรม ๖ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| paradox | ปฏิทรรศน์ [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗] |
| paradox of voting | ผลการออกเสียงลงคะแนนที่แย้งกันในตัว [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] |
| Paradox for Windows (Computer file) | พาราด็อกซ์ สำหรับ วินโดวส์ (แฟ้มข้อมูลคอมพิวเตอร์) [TU Subject Heading] |
| ปฏิทรรศน์ | [patithat] (n) EN: paradox FR: paradoxe [ m ] |
| paradox | More haste, less speed is a paradox. |
| paradox | Paradoxically, he is right. |
| paradox | The paradox of sport is that it bonds as it divides. |
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| paradox | (n) (logic) a statement that contradicts itself, Example: `I always lie' is a paradox because if it is true it must be false |
| paradoxical | (adj) seemingly contradictory but nonetheless possibly true, Syn. self-contradictory, Example: it is paradoxical that standing is more tiring than walking |
| paradoxically | (adv) in a paradoxical manner, Example: paradoxically, ice ages seem to occur when the sun gets hotter |
| paradoxical sleep | (n) a recurring sleep state during which dreaming occurs; a state of rapidly shifting eye movements during sleep, Syn. rapid eye movement sleep, REM sleep, REM, rapid eye movement |
| paradoxurus | (n) palm civets, Syn. genus Paradoxurus |
| paradox | n.; A gloss there is to color that paradox, and make it appear in show not to be altogether unreasonable. Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ] This was sometime a paradox, but now the time gives it proof. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| paradoxal | a. Paradoxical. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Paradoxical | a. -- |
| Paradoxides | ‖n. [ NL. ] (Paleon.) A genus of large trilobites characteristic of the primordial formations. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| paradoxism | n. [ paradox + -ism. Paradoxism originated in Romania in the 1980s as a way of protesting against a closed society and a totalitarian regime. It is based on an excessive use of antimonies, antitheses, contradictions, oxymorons, and paradoxes. It was set up and led by the writer |
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| Paradoxology | n. [ Paradox + -logy. ] The use of paradoxes. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Paradoxure | n. [ Gr. |
| Paradoxy | n. |
| パラドックス | [ぱらどっくす, paradokkusu] PARADOX [Add to Longdo] |
| paradox { adj } | paradoxer | am paradoxesten | paradoxical | more paradoxical | most paradoxical [Add to Longdo] |
| paradoxerweise; seltsamerweise { adv } | paradoxically [Add to Longdo] |