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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: amis, -amis-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(adj) ไม่ถูกต้องSee Also: ไม่เหมาะสมSyn. wrong, faulty
(adv) อย่างไม่ถูกต้องSee Also: อย่างไม่เหมาะสมSyn. wrongty, faultily
(vi) อดอยากSee Also: อดตายSyn. starve
(vt) ทำให้อดอยากSee Also: ทำให้อดตายSyn. starve
(phrv) ผิดปกติSee Also: เสียSyn. come amss, go amiss
(n) ผู้มีสามีหรือภรรยาสองคน
(n) ชุดชั้นในท่อนบนของผู้หญิง
(phrv) เกิดความผิดพลาดSyn. be amiss, come amiss
(adj) ตกใจง่าย
(adj) เกี่ยวกับพลังงานSee Also: เกี่ยวกับการเคลื่อนที่
(n) ผู้มีคู่สมรสเพียงคนเดียว
(phrv) เข้าใจผิด
  Hope Dictionary 
(บิก'กะมิสทฺ) n. ผู้ที่ทำผิดในฐานมีภรรยาหรือสามีสองคนSee Also: bigamistic adj.
(แฟม'มิช) vt., vi. ทำให้อดอยาก, อดอยาก, อดตายSyn. starve
(มะนอก'กะมิสทฺ) n. ผู้มีคู่สมรสคนเดียว, ผู้สนับสนุนการมีคู่สมรสคนเดียว
(สควี'มิช) adj. ตกใจง่าย, คลื่นไส้, อาเจียน, รู้สึกสะอิดสะเอียนได้ง่าย, พิถีพิถันเกินไป, จู้จี้See Also: squeamishly adv.Syn. fussy
  Nontri Dictionary 
(adv) ผิดพลาด, ไม่เหมาะสม, เสีย, ผิดปกติ
(vi, vt) อดอยาก, ขาดแคลน, อดตาย
(adj) คลื่นไส้, เจ็บป่วย, ขี้แย, สนิมสร้อย
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
อุดมการณ์รวมกลุ่มอิสลาม [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
การตัดแขนงประสาทซิมพาเทติก [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
การตัดแขนงประสาทซิมพาเทติก [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
การตัดแขนงประสาทซิมพาเทติก [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
การตัดแขนงประสาทซิมพาเทติก [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
การตัดแขนงประสาทซิมพาเทติก [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
อามิช [TU Subject Heading]
คลื่นซึนามิ [TU Subject Heading]
งูอ้ายงั่ว [การแพทย์]
ลีวาไมโซล; เลวาไมโซล, ยา [การแพทย์]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
[สะ-กวี(ออกเสียงควบ กว)-มิช] (adj) ใจเสาะ
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) MohammedanismSee Also: Muslimism, Islam, Islamism, MoslemismSyn. ศาสนาอิสลาม, มุสลิม, อิสลามExample:ศาสนามุสลิมมีข้อห้ามไม่ให้ดื่มสุรา
(n) MohammedanismSee Also: Muslimism, Islam, Islamism, MoslemismSyn. ศาสนามุสลิม, มุสลิม, อิสลามExample:ศาสนาอิสลามเป็นศาสนาใหญ่อีกศาสนาหนึ่ง ที่มีผู้นิยมเลื่อมใสและนับถือมากThai Definition:ศาสนาที่สำคัญศาสนาหนึ่งของโลก มีศาสดาชื่อมุฮัมมัด นับถือพระเจ้าองค์เดียวคือพระอัลเลาะห์ มีคัมภีร์อัลกุรอานเป็นหลัก ไม่มีนักบวช
(v) be very hungrySee Also: be starving, be ravenous, be famishedSyn. หิวมากExample:ผมหิวจัดจนกินไก่ได้ทั้งตัว
(v) be very hungrySee Also: be starving, be peckish, be famished, be ravenousSyn. หิวงั่ก, หิวซ่กAnt. อิ่มแปล้Example:ทุกๆ เย็น หลังจากโรงเรียนเลิก เด็กๆ จะหิวโซกลับบ้านกันทั้งนั้นThai Definition:หิวมาก
(v) die of starvationSee Also: exhaust, famishSyn. อดอยาก, อดอยากปากแห้ง, อดอยากปากหมองExample:ฉันไม่รู้ว่าเธอไปตายอดตายอยากมาจากไหน ถึงได้กินเอากินเอาขนาดนี้Thai Definition:อดอยากมานาน
(adj) squeamishSee Also: delicate, frail, fragile, weak, queasySyn. สนิมสร้อย, เหยาะแหยะ, บอบบาง, หนักไม่เอาเบาไม่สู้Example:ของเบาๆ แค่นี้ไม่ยอมยก ทำเป็นคนถนิมสร้อยไปได้Thai Definition:ไม่สามารถทำงานหนัก
(v) starveSee Also: be famishedSyn. อดอยาก, อดอยากปากแห้ง, อด, ฝืดเคืองAnt. อิ่มท้องExample:เขาท้องแห้งเรื่อยมานับตั้งแต่ตกงานNotes:(ปาก)
(n) brassiereSee Also: bra, underwear, camisole, upliftSyn. เสื้อยกทรง, เสื้อชั้นในExample:ยกทรงของเธอแพลมออกมาขณะที่อยู่บนรถไฟUnit:ตัวThai Definition:เสื้อหรือผ้ายกทรวงผู้หญิง
(v) feel queasySee Also: be/feel nauseated, be squeamish, be sickSyn. คลื่นเหียน, คลื่นเหียนอาเจียนExample:ฉันรู้สึกคลื่นไส้เมื่อได้กลิ่นกระเทียมโชยมาThai Definition:ปั่นป่วนในลำไส้ชวนให้อาเจียน
(v) have an empty stomachSee Also: be famish, be starvingSyn. ท้องแขวน, ไส้กิ่วExample:เขานัดทานข้าวกับเพื่อน กว่าเพื่อนจะมาเขาก็ไส้แขวนThai Definition:หิวมาก, หิวจัด
(v) desire (food)See Also: be weak with hunger, famishSyn. หิว, อยากExample:ตอนนี้ฉันรู้สึกโหยของหวานๆ
(v) starveSee Also: be famished, be short of foodSyn. อดอยาก, อดโซ, อดข้าวอดน้ำExample:พวกที่เป็นรัฐมนตรีรวย แต่ชาวบ้านต้องอดอยากปากแห้งThai Definition:ขาดแคลนอาหาร, ไม่มีพอกิน, ไม่มีจะกิน
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[hai pheūoen yeūm ngoen] (v, exp) FR: emprunter de l'argent à ses amis
[hiū jat] (v, exp) EN: be very hungry ; be starving ; be ravenous ; be famished  FR: être affamé ; crever de faim (fam.)
[hiū sō] (v, exp) EN: be very hungry ; be starving ; be peckish ; be famished ; be ravenous
[khīlom] (adj) EN: liable to faint ; squeamish ; queasy  FR: nauséeux
[khleūnsai] (v) EN: feel queasy ; be/feel nauseated ; be squeamish ; nausea ; feel sick  FR: avoir des nausées
[khreūang krøng] (n, exp) EN: filter ; strainer ; screen  FR: filtre [ m ] ; passoire [ f ] ; tamis [ m ] ; chinois [ m ] ; étamine [ f ] ; chausse [ f ]
[klankrøng] (v) EN: sift  FR: passer au crible ; tamiser
[krachøn] (n) EN: strainer ; colander ; sieve  FR: passoire [ f ] ; tamis [ m ]
[krøng] (v) EN: filter ; strain ; sift ; percolate  FR: filtrer ; tamiser
[len kap pheūoen] (n, exp) FR: jouer avec des amis
[meung] (pron) EN: you (vulg. - to a close friend)  FR: tu (vulg. - entre amis proches)
[phakphūak] (n) EN: partisans ; followers ; friends ; band ; gang  FR: partisans [ mpl ] ; entourage [ m ] ; amis [ mpl ]
[phitphlāt] (v, exp) EN: be wrong ; be mistaken ; be incorrect ; be erroneous ; be amiss ; make a mistake ; miss ; err ; do something wrong  FR: se tromper ; commettre une erreur ; commettre une faute ; avoir tort ; faire erreur
[rawāng pheūoen pheūoen] (x) EN: entre amis  FR: entre amis
[rø dīo phakphūak] (v, exp) FR: attendez les amis !
[rǿn] (v) EN: winnow ; sift ; sieve ; pan ; separate  FR: passer au crible ; tamiser ; cribler
[rǿn paēng] (v, exp) EN: sieve flour ; sift flour  FR: tamiser de la farine
[saikhwaēn] (v) EN: have an empty stomach ; be famish ; be starving
[sāmiseng] (n) EN: shamisen  FR: shamisen [ m ] ; luth japonais [ m ]
[sāng mit] (v, exp) EN: make friends ; socialize  FR: se faire des amis
[sanimsøi] (adj) EN: squeamish
[sātsanā Itsalām] (n, exp) EN: Islam ; islamism ; Mohammedanism ; Muslimism ; Moslemism  FR: islam [ m ] ; islamisme [ m ]
[sātsanā Mutsalim] (n, exp) EN: Mohammedanism ; Muslimism ; Islam ; Islamism ; Moslemism  FR: islamisme [ m ] ; mahométisme [ m ] (vx)
[tāe] (adj) EN: only ; merely  FR: seulement ; uniquement ; simplement ; amis ; ne ... que
[takraēng] (n) EN: sieve ; grate ; screen ; sifter  FR: passoire [ f ] ; tamis [ m ]
[yāt-mit] (n, exp) EN: kindred ; kin ; kinfolk (old) ; relatives and friends  FR: famille [ f ] ; parents et amis [ mpl ]
[yīem pheūoen] (v, exp) EN: visit friends  FR: rendre visite à des amis
[yoksong] (n) EN: brassiere ; bra ; camisole ; uplift  FR: soutien-gorge [ m ] ; brassière [ f ] (vx)
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) European fishesSyn. genus Abramis
(n) an American follower of the Mennonite religion
(n) an orthodox Anabaptist sect separated from the Mennonites in late 17th century; settled chiefly in southeastern Pennsylvania
(adj) not functioning properlySyn. haywire, wrong, awryExample:something is amiss; has gone completely haywire; something is wrong with the engine
(adv) in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate mannerExample:if you think him guilty you judge amiss; he spoke amiss; no one took it amiss when she spoke frankly
(adj) smiling with happiness or optimism; - Lewis CarrollSyn. twinkly, smilingExample:Come to my arms, my beamish boy!; a room of smiling faces; a round red twinkly Santa Claus
(n) someone who marries one person while already legally married to another
(n) a loose shirt or tunic; originally worn in the Middle Ages
(n) a short sleeveless undergarment for womenSyn. underbodice
(n) a short negligee
(n) any of the various theories or doctrines or philosophical systems that attempt to explain the phenomena of the universe in terms of some immanent force or energy
(n) the activeness of an energetic personalitySyn. pizzaz, oomph, zing, pizzazz
(n) legendary Sumerian king and hero of Sumerian and Babylonian epics
(n) a fundamentalist Islamic revivalist movement generally characterized by moral conservatism and the literal interpretation of the Koran and the attempt to implement Islamic values in all aspects of life
(n) a scholar who knowledgeable in Islamic studies
(n) an orthodox Muslim
(n) United States dancer and choreographer (born in 1944)Syn. Judith Jamison
(n) a person who hates marriage
(n) someone who practices monogamy (one spouse at a time)Syn. monogynist
(n) someone who is married to two or more people at the same time
(n) a Japanese stringed instrument resembling a banjo with a long neck and three strings and a fretted fingerboard and a rectangular soundbox; played with a plectrumSyn. shamisen
(adv) in a squeamish mannerExample:`I would rather not touch, ' he said squeamishly
(n) the trait of being excessively fastidious and easily shockedExample:the program was withdrawn because of the squeamishness of some viewers; he refused to allow squeamishness to deter him from his duty
(n) an Italian dessert consisting of layers of sponge cake soaked with coffee and brandy or liqueur layered with mascarpone cheese and topped with grated chocolate
(n) a student enrolled in (or graduated from) Winchester College
(adv) away from the correct or expected courseSyn. amissExample:something has gone awry in our plans; something went badly amiss in the preparations
(n) fish whose flesh is dried and flaked for Japanese cookery; may be same species as skipjack tunaSyn. Katsuwonus pelamis, oceanic bonito
(adj) excessively fastidious and easily disgustedSyn. nice, overnice, prissy, squeamishExample:too nice about his food to take to camp cooking; so squeamish he would only touch the toilet handle with his elbow
(v) make more dynamicSyn. dynamiseExample:She was dynamized by her desire to go to grad school
(v) make (a drug) effectiveSyn. dynamiseExample:dynamized medicine
(n) European freshwater fish having a flattened body and silvery scales; of little value as foodSyn. Abramis brama
(adv) in an imperfect or faulty way; ; - Jane AustenSyn. amissAnt. perfectlyExample:The lobe was imperfectly developed; Miss Bennet would not play at all amiss if she practiced more
(n) the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the KoranSyn. Islamism, Mohammedanism, Muhammadanism, MuslimismExample:Islam is a complete way of life, not a Sunday religion; the term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, founded their religion
(v) cause to conform to Islamic lawSyn. IslamiseExample:Islamize the dietary laws
(v) convert to IslamSyn. IslamiseExample:The Mughals Islamized much of Northern India in the 16th century
(v) surface with macadamSyn. macadamise, tarmacExample:macadam the road
(v) interpret in the wrong waySyn. misconceive, misinterpret, misapprehend, misunderstand, be amissExample:Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism; She misconstrued my remarks
(n) a craftsman who shapes pottery on a potter's wheel and bakes them it a kilnSyn. thrower, ceramist, ceramicist
(n) a mild state of nauseaSyn. qualm, squeamishness
(n) oceanic schooling tuna of considerable value in Pacific but less in Atlantic; reaches 75 pounds; very similar to if not the same as oceanic bonitoSyn. skipjack tuna, Euthynnus pelamis
(n) a state of extreme hunger resulting from lack of essential nutrients over a prolonged periodSyn. famishment
(v) be hungry; go without foodSyn. hunger, famishAnt. be fullExample:Let's eat--I'm starving!
(v) die of food deprivationSyn. famishExample:The political prisoners starved to death; Many famished in the countryside during the drought
(v) deprive of foodSyn. famishAnt. feedExample:They starved the prisoners
(n) an oral antifungal drug (trade name Lamisil) used to treat cases of fungal nail diseaseSyn. Lamisil
(n) a floating or creeping Indian lettuce having terminal racemes of pale rose flowers; wet areas at high elevations of western North AmericaSyn. Montia chamissoi
(n) active strength of body or mindSyn. heartiness, dynamism, vigour
(n) trailing perennial evergreen herb of northwestern United States with small white flowers; used medicinallySyn. Micromeria douglasii, Satureja douglasii, Micromeria chamissonis
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. 1. 1 a genus of European fishes.
Syn. -- genus Abramis [ WordNet 1.5 ]

v. t. & i. [ F. affamer, fr. L. ad + fames hunger. See Famish. ] To afflict with, or perish from, hunger. [ Obs. ] Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Starvation. Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Agamous. ] An unmarried person; also, one opposed to marriage. Foxe. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. sing. & pl. [ Written also Omish. ] (Eccl. Hist.) The Amish Mennonites. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

a. [ Written also Omish. ] (Eccl. Hist.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, the followers of Jacob Amman, a strict Mennonite of the 17th century, who even proscribed the use of buttons and shaving as “worldly conformity”. There are several branches of Amish Mennonites in the United States. A branch having particularly strict adherence to the Amish principles are called Old Order Amish [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

adv. [ Pref. a- + miss. ] Astray; faultily; improperly; wrongly; ill. [ 1913 Webster ]

What error drives our eyes and ears amiss? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Ye ask and receive not, because ye ask amiss. James iv. 3. [ 1913 Webster ]


To take (an act, thing) amiss, to impute a wrong motive to (an act or thing); to take offense at; to take unkindly; as, you must not take these questions amiss.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper; as, it may not be amiss to ask advice. [ Used only in the predicate. ] Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

His wisdom and virtue can not always rectify that which is amiss in himself or his circumstances. Wollaston. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A fault, wrong, or mistake. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Each toy seems prologue to some great amiss. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

[ Cf. F. amissibilité. See Amit. ] The quality of being amissible; possibility of being lost. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Notions of popular rights and the amissibility of sovereign power for misconduct were alternately broached by the two great religious parties of Europe. Hallam. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. amissibilis: cf. F. amissible. ] Liable to be lost. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. amissio: cf. F. amission. ] Deprivation; loss. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. That phase of the doctrine of utilitarianism taught by Jeremy Bentham; the doctrine that the morality of actions is estimated and determined by their utility; also, the theory that the sensibility to pleasure and the recoil from pain are the only motives which influence human desires and actions, and that these are the sufficient explanation of ethical and jural conceptions. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. Digamist. ] One who is guilty of bigamy. Ayliffe. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. calamus a reed. ] One who plays upon a reed or pipe. [ Obs. ] Blount. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. [ L. calamistratus, curled with the curling iron, fr. calamistrum curling iron, fr. calamus a reed. ] To curl or friz, as the hair. [ Obs. ] Cotgrave.

n. The act or process of curling the hair. [ Obs. ] Burton. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ L., a curling iron. ] (Zool.) A comblike structure on the metatarsus of the hind legs of certain spiders (Ciniflonidæ), used to curl certain fibers in the construction of their webs. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Chemise. ] A light, loose dress or robe. [ Also written camus. ] [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

All in a camis light of purple silk. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } n. [ F. camisade a night attack; cf. It. camiciata. See Camis. ] [ Obs. ] (Mil.) (a) A shirt worn by soldiers over their uniform, in order to be able to recognize one another in a night attack. (b) An attack by surprise by soldiers wearing the camisado. [ 1913 Webster ]

Give them a camisado in night season. Holinshed. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ F. ] One of the French Protestant insurgents who rebelled against Louis XIV, after the revocation of the edict of Nates; -- so called from the peasant's smock (camise) which they wore. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Dressed with a shirt over the other garments. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ F. See chemise. ] 1. A short dressing jacket for women. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A kind of straitjacket. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ Amer. Sp., fr. Sp. chamiza a kind of wild cane. ] 1. (Bot.) A California rosaceous shrub (Adenostoma fasciculatum) which often forms an impenetrable chaparral. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

2. A chaparral formed by dense growths of this shrub. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

n. One skilled in cryptogamic botany. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See Deuterogamy. ] One who marries the second time. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Gr. &unr_; = &unr_; twice + &unr_; to marry. Cf. Bigamist. ] One who marries a second time; a deuterogamist. Hammond. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. dynamisme. See Dynamics. ] The doctrine of Leibnitz, that all substance involves force. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics. [ 1913 Webster ]

Those who would resolve matter into centers of force may be said to constitute the school of dynamists. Ward (Dyn. Sociol. ). [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To famish; to starve. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A sending out; emission. [ Obs. ] Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Famished p. pr. & vb. n. Famishing. ] [ OE. famen; cf. OF. afamer, L. fames. See Famine, and cf. Affamish. ] 1. To starve, kill, or destroy with hunger. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to distress with hanger. [ 1913 Webster ]

And when all the land of Egypt was famished, the people cried to Pharaoh for bread. Cen. xli. 55. [ 1913 Webster ]

The pains of famished Tantalus he'll feel. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To kill, or to cause to suffer extremity, by deprivation or denial of anything necessary. [ 1913 Webster ]

And famish him of breath, if not of bread. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To force or constrain by famine. [ 1913 Webster ]

He had famished Paris into a surrender. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. 1. To die of hunger; to starve. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To suffer extreme hunger or thirst, so as to be exhausted in strength, or to come near to perish. [ 1913 Webster ]

You are all resolved rather to die than to famish? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To suffer extremity from deprivation of anything essential or necessary. [ 1913 Webster ]

The Lord will not suffer the soul of the righteous to famish. Prov. x. 3. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. State of being famished. [ 1913 Webster ]

prop. n. 1. (Sumerian mythology) A legendary king of Sumeria and the hero of famous Sumerian and Babylonian epics. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

2. The Epic of Gilgamesh, a long Babylonian epic written in cuneiform in the Sumerian language on clay tablets. Early versions of the written story date from 2000 B. C.; it is probably the first written story still in existence. A longer version was written in the Akkadian language, on 12 clay tablets found at Nineveh in the ruins of the library of Ashurbanipal, king of Assyria from 669 to 633 B. C. The story depicted the life and heroic deeds of the legendary Gilgamesh, apparently derived from stories about a real king of ancient Mesopotamia who lived around 2700 B. C. The story includes a tale of a great flood, which has some parallels to the biblical story of the flood survived by Noah. The Nineveh tablets name the author of that version of the story, a Shin-eqi-unninni. [ PJC ]

☞ The entire text may be found in:
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Translated by Maureen Gallery Kovacs
(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1990)

and

Gilgamesh
Translated by John Maier and John Gardner
(New York: Vintage Press, 1981)

n. A wiseacre; a person deficient in wisdom; -- so called from Gotham, in Nottinghamshire, England, noted for some pleasant blunders. Bp. Morton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. inamissibilis: cf. F. inamissible. ] Incapable of being lost. [ R. ] Hammond. -- In`a*mis"si*ble*ness, n. [R.] [1913 Webster]

n. [ Cf. F. islamisme. ] The faith, doctrines, or religious system of the Muslims; same as Islam, but less commonly used. [ 1913 Webster + PJC ]

a. Somewhat lame. Wood. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. pl.; sing. Miami /sing>. (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians that formerly occupied the country between the Wabash and Maumee rivers. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Gr. misei^n to hate + &unr_; marriage. ] A hater of marriage. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The theory that the various forms of activity in nature are manifestations of the same force. G. H. Lewes. A philosophical form of the grand unified theory? [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

n. One who practices or upholds monogamy. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Gr. neo`gamos newly married. ] A person recently married. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Pan- + Islamism. ] A desire or plan for the union of all Muslim nations for the conquest of the world. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. polygamiste, polygame, Gr. &unr_;, a. ] One who practices polygamy, or maintains its lawfulness. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n.; pl. Pyramides [ L. ] A pyramid. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A follower of Pierre Ramé, better known as Ramus, a celebrated French scholar, who was professor of rhetoric and philosophy at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and opposed the Aristotelians. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ Jap. ] (Mus.) A Japanese musical instrument with three strings, resembling a guitar or banjo. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

a. [ OE. squaimous, sweymous, probably from OE. sweem, swem, dizziness, a swimming in the head; cf. Icel. sveimr a bustle, a stir, Norw. sveim a hovering about, a sickness that comes upon one, Icel. svimi a giddiness, AS. swīma. The word has been perhaps confused with qualmish. Cf. Swim to be dizzy. ] Having a stomach that is easily turned or nauseated; hence, nice to excess in taste; fastidious; easily disgusted; apt to be offended at trifling improprieties. [ 1913 Webster ]

Quoth he, that honor's very squeamish
That takes a basting for a blemish. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]

His muse is rustic, and perhaps too plain
The men of squeamish taste to entertain. Southern. [ 1913 Webster ]

So ye grow squeamish, Gods, and sniff at heaven. M. Arnold. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Fastidious; dainty; overnice; scrupulous. See Fastidious. [ 1913 Webster ]

-- Squeam"ish*ly, adv. -- Squeam"ish*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ , lì dùㄌㄧˋ ㄉㄨˋdynamism; vigor #1932
[  /  , bù duìㄅㄨˋ ㄉㄨㄟˋincorrect; wrong; amiss; abnormal; queer #3423
[  /  , zhāo qìㄓㄠ ㄑㄧˋvitality; dynamism #23333
[ 饿 /  , ái èㄞˊ ㄜˋto go hungry; to endure starvation; famished #36841
[  /  , jiāo qìㄐㄧㄠ ㄑㄧˋdelicate; squeamish; finicky #43512
[   饿 /    , rěn jī ái èㄖㄣˇ ㄐㄧ ㄞˊ ㄜˋstarving; famished #77942
[    , Ā bù Shā yē fūㄚ ㄅㄨˋ ㄕㄚ ㄧㄝ ㄈㄨAbu Sayyaf, militant Islamist separatist group also known as al-Harakat al-Islamiyya #87585
[    /    , bù shì wèi erㄅㄨˋ ㄕˋ ㄨㄟˋ ㄦ˙not the right flavor; not quite right; a bit off; fishy; queer; amiss; feel bad; be upset #126416
[, ㄋㄧˋdistressed; famished #816999
[    /    , tí lā mǐ sūㄊㄧˊ ㄌㄚ ㄇㄧˇ ㄙㄨtiramisù (loan from Italian: pull-me-up), dessert made of ladyfingers dipped in coffee and mascarpone cream
[  , Ā měi zúㄚ ㄇㄟˇ ㄗㄨˊAmis or Pangcah, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[ち, chi] (n) (1) (abbr) ground; land; earth; soil; (2) the region in question; the local area; (3) skin; (4) texture; fabric; material; weave; (5) base; background; (6) one's true nature; (7) narrative (i.e. descriptive part of a story); (8) real life; actuality; (9) (in the game of go) captured territory; (10) (See 地謡) noh chorus; (11) (in Japanese dance) accompaniment music; (12) (in Japanese music) basic phrase (usu. repetitive); (13) base part (of multiple shamisens) #208
[うた, uta] (n) (1) (歌, 唄 only) (唄 is primarily used for shamisen songs) song; (2) (歌 only) (See 短歌) classical Japanese poetry (esp. tanka); (3) (歌, 詩 only) modern poetry; (P) #610
[ねこ, neko] (n) (1) cat; (2) shamisen; (3) geisha; (4) (abbr) (See 猫車) wheelbarrow; (5) (abbr) (See 猫火鉢) clay bed-warmer; (6) (uk) (col) (ant #1982
[てい;ひのと, tei ; hinoto] (ctr) (1) counter for sheets, pages, leaves, etc.; (2) counter for blocks of tofu; counter for servings in a restaurant; (3) (See 挺) counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc.; (n) (4) (See 半・はん・3) even number; (5) (See 町・3) 109.09 m #2197
[ゆか, yuka] (n) (1) floor; (2) stage (for the narrator and the shamisen player); (3) dining platform built across a river; (P) #2631
[はこ(P);こう(匣), hako (P); kou ( kou )] (n) (1) box; (2) car (of a train, etc.); (3) shamisen case; shamisen; (4) (arch) (See 箱屋) man who carries a geisha's shamisen; (5) (arch) receptacle for human waste; feces (faeces); (P) #3163
[げん, gen] (n) (1) (arch) bowstring; (2) (See 絃) string (of a shamisen, etc.); stringed instrument; (3) { geom } chord; (4) hypotenuse #5687
[つる, tsuru] (n) (1) bowstring; (2) string (of shamisen, guitar, violin, etc.); (3) (esp. 鉉) bail (arched pot handle); (4) (also written as 梁) (See 枡・1) diagonal levelling wire across the top of a masu; (P) #5687
[かみさま, kamisama] (n) God; (P) #7047
[どう, dou] (n) (1) trunk; torso; body; abdomen; waist; (2) plastron (in kendo); touching the plastron (kimari-te in kendo); (3) frame (of a drum, etc.); sound box (of a shamisen, etc.); hull (of a ship); (P) #11135
[しゃみせん(P);さみせん, shamisen (P); samisen] (n) three-stringed Japanese guitar; shamisen; (P) #13053
[ちょう, chou] (ctr) counter for long and narrow things such as guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc. #16451
[ろうきょく, roukyoku] (n) recitation of stories accompanied by samisen (called naniwabushi) #19928
[うたざわ, utazawa] (n) (歌沢 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice; 哥沢 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen) slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)
[うたざわぶし, utazawabushi] (n) (歌沢節 was used especially by the Tora school that emphasized voice; 哥沢節 was used especially by the Shiba school that emphasized shamisen) (See うた沢) slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)
[おかみさん, okamisan] (n) (uk) missus (orig. honorific, now familiar); missis
[pekopeko] (adj-na) (1) (on-mim) very hungry; starving; famished; (adv-to, adv, vs) (2) (on-mim) fawning; being obsequious; being servile; kowtowing; cringing; (3) (on-mim) giving in; being dented; (P)
[a-misshu] (n) Amish
[amamisuzumedai] (n) stout chromis (Chromis chrysura)
[amisechin] (n) amicetin
[オッカムのかみそり, okkamu nokamisori] (n) Occam's razor; Ockham's razor
[kamisen] (n) (abbr) younger members of the group (wasei
[kyamiso-ru] (n) camisole
[dainamisaiza] (n) { comp } serializer; parallel-serial converter; dynamicizer
[dainamizumu] (n) dynamism; (P)
[teiramisu] (n) tiramisu
[deyunamisu] (n) dunamis (gre
[namishumokuzame ; sumo-ruai . hanma-heddo ; sumo-ruaihanma-heddo] (n) smalleye hammerhead (Sphyrna tudes, species of hammerhead shark common in the western Atlantic)
[niamisu] (n) near-miss; (P)
[ハンロンのかみそり, hanron nokamisori] (n) (obsc) (See オッカムの剃刀) Hanlon's razor ("Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity")
[pamisu ; pamasu] (n) pumice
[pamisuton ; pamisuto-n ; bamisuton] (n) pumice stone
[fukamisuzumedai] (n) whitetail chromis (Chromis leucura)
[pokamisu] (n) careless mistake
[ヨハネのてがみさん, yohane notegamisan] (n) Third Epistle of John (book of the Bible)
[あんぜんかみそり, anzenkamisori] (n) safety razor
[やみさいはん, yamisaihan] (n) price-support measures for contraband goods
[やみしじょう, yamishijou] (n) black market
[やみしゃかい, yamishakai] (n) underground world; underground society
[やみしょうにん, yamishounin] (n) black marketeer
[やみしょうぐん, yamishougun] (n) behind-the-scenes fixer; éminence grise; kingmaker; wire-puller; (lit) shadow shogun
[やみそうば, yamisouba] (n) black-market price
[いちのいと, ichinoito] (n) first string (of a shamisen, etc.)
[いっちゅうぶし, icchuubushi] (n) (See 浄瑠璃) type of Joruri (dramatic recitation accompanied by a shamisen)
[いっちょう, icchou] (n) (1) one sheet; one page; one leaf; (2) one block of tofu; one serving (in a restaurant); (3) (also written as 一挺, 一梃) one long and narrow thing (e.g. guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc.); (4) one cho (unit of distance, 109.09 m); (5) one game; one task; (n-adv) (6) well then; come then; (P)
[おんぎょく, ongyoku] (n) songs with samisen accompaniment; musical performance
[かのうたい, kanoutai] (n) (See デュナミス) dunamis
[かぎ, kagi] (n) woman who earns her living by entertaining with song, dance and playing the shamisen; geisha who sings at parties
[えびお;かいろうび(海老尾), ebio ; kairoubi ( ebi o )] (n) (1) (えびお only) goldfish with a shrimp-like tail; (2) head of a shamisen or lute (bent back like a shrimp's tail)
[かつりょく, katsuryoku] (n) vitality; energy; dynamism; (P)
  COMPDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[だいなみさいざ, dainamisaiza] serializer, parallel-serial converter, dynamicizer
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Bigamist { m } | Bigamisten { pl }
bigamist | bigamists
Dynamik { f }
dynamism
Ehefeind { m }
misogamist
Keramiker { m }
ceramist
Last { f }; Belastung { f }; Ladung { f }; Beladung { f } | kritische Last | statische Last | zulässige Last | dynamische Belastung | vorgeschriebene Belastung | zulässige Belastung
load; loading | critical load | static load | design load | dynamic loading | specified load | maximum rated load
Mörtel { m } | keramischer Mörtel | keramisch erhärtender Mörtel
mortar | ceramic mortar | heat-setting mortar
Monogamist { m }
monogamist
Mutti { f }; Mama { f }; Mami { f } | Muttis { pl }; Mamas { pl }; Mamis { pl }
mum; mummy [ Br. ] | mommies
Polygamist { m }
polygamist
gasdynamisches Pulverbeschichten
gasdynamic spray coating
Überempfindlichkeit { f }
squeamishness
Unwucht { f } | dynamische Unwucht
unbalance | dynamic unbalance
Welle { f }; Woge { f } | Wellen { pl }; Wogen { pl } | kleine Welle | abklingende Welle | dynamische Welle | stehende Welle
wave | waves | wavelet | decaying wave | dynamic wave | standing wave; stationary wave
aerodynamisch { adj }
aerodynamic
aerodynamisch { adv }
aerodynamically
akeramisch { adj }
aceramic
bigamisch { adj }
bigamous
bigamisch { adv }
bigamously
biodynamisch; ökologisch { adv }
organically
dynamisch { adj } | dynamischer | am dynamischsten
dynamic | more dynamic | most dymanic
dynamisch { adv }
dynamicly
dynamische Abfühlung
flight sensing
dynamische Kraft
dynamism
dynamisch { adv }
dynamically
fehlend; schlecht
amiss
hungern | hungernd | gehungert | hungert
to famish | famishing | famished | famishes
hyper-dynamisch { adj }
high-octane
islamisch { adj }
Islamic
keramisch
ceramic
keramische Bindung { f }; keramische Erhärtung { f }
ceramic bond
lebendig; lebhaft; quirlig; aufgeweckt; munter; dynamisch; flott; temperamentvoll { adj } | lebendiger; lebhafter | am lebendigsten; am lebhaftesten
lively | livelier | liveliest
panoramisch
panoramic
panoramisch { adv }
panoramically
penibel
squeamish
penibel { adv }
squeamishly
thermodynamisch { adv }
thermodynamically
verhungern | verhungernd | verhungert | verhungerte
to famish | famishing | famishes | famished
verkehrt
amiss
verkehrt { adv }
amissly
zimperlich
squeamish
zimperlich { adv }
squeamishly
Nehmen Sie es nicht übel.
Don't take it amiss.
Anamischnepfe { f } [ ornith. ]
Amami Woodcock
Papuamistelfresser { m } [ ornith. ]
Olive-crowned Flowerpecker
bahamisch { adj }
Bahamian
Halbmesser { m } | dynamischer Halbmesser | statischer Halbmesser
radius | dynamic loaded radius; dynamic rolling radius | static loaded radius; static imbalance; static out-of- balance; static unbalance
Lastverlagerung { f } | dynamische Lastverlagerung
load transfer; weight transfer | dynamic load transfer
Reifeneigenschaften { pl } | dynamische Reifeneigenschaften
tyre characteristics | dynamic tyre characteristics
  JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary 
[しゃみせん, shamisen] dreisaitiges_jap.Zupfinstrument
[そうやみさき, souyamisaki] (Nordspitze Hokkaidos)
[かみさま, kamisama] Gott
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