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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: dov, -dov-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) นกพิราบ
(sl) คนโง่
(vt) เชื่อมต่อเข้าด้วยกัน
(vi) เชื่อมต่อเข้าด้วยกัน
(n) สลักลิ้นสำหรับเชื่อมต่อไม้กระดาน
(n) เจ้าหน้าที่ที่ยังคงดำรงตำแหน่งเดิมอยู่หลังจากหมดวาระแล้ว
(n) นกเขาจำพวก Streptopelia turtur
(adj) แสดงออกทางความรักอย่างเปิดเผย (คำสแลง)
(phrv) ประกบเข้าด้วยกัน (ปกติใช้กับการประกบไม้)
  Hope Dictionary 
(ดัฟว) n. นกพิราบ v. อดีตกาลของdive
n. คนที่ยืนหยัด, สิ่งที่ยืนหยัด
ผู้รักสันติภาพ
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) นกพิราบ, นกเขา, สัญลักษณ์แห่งสันติภาพ
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
อาการอาเจียนหลอก [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ยุคออร์โดวิเชียน [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
รอยต่อหางนก [การเชื่อม ๒๐ ก.ย. ๒๕๔๔]
-เอ็นและปลอกเอ็นกล้ามเนื้อ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
๑. เอ็นและปลอกเอ็นกล้ามเนื้ออักเสบ๒. ปลอกเอ็นกล้ามเนื้ออักเสบ [ มีความหมายเหมือนกับ tendosynovitis; tenontothecitis; tenosynitis; tenosynovitis; tenovaginitis; thecitis ] [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ผู้ดำรงตำแหน่งต่อเนื่อง [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
กฎของโดฟ [อุตุนิยมวิทยา]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
(n) การส่งมอบ, การส่งคืน, ยื่นให้, ให้, คืน
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) doveSyn. นกเขาExample:ที่บ้านสวนพ่อจะเลี้ยงนกเขาไว้ดูเล่นแก้เหงาUnit:ตัวThai Definition:ชื่อนกในวงศ์ Columbidae ซึ่งเป็นวงศ์เดียวกับนกลุมพูและนกพิราบ ขนสีน้ำตาล บางชนิดออกสีน้ำตาลแดง ลำตัวมีลาย มักอยู่เป็นคู่หรือเป็นฝูง ชอบหากินเมล็ดพืชบนพื้นดิน ในประเทศไทยมีหลายชนิด
(v) put boards togetherSee Also: joint boards together, connect pieces of wood, dovetail pieces of woodSyn. เข้าปากไม้, เข้าลิ้นExample:ลุงของเขาเข้าไม้ในการประดิษฐ์เครื่องเรือนได้อย่างแนบเนียนมากThai Definition:นำไม้ 2 อันที่บากปากให้รับกันมาประกบให้เข้ากันสนิท
(v) spliceSee Also: connect, splice two timbers, dovetail pieces of wood together, joinSyn. เข้าไม้Example:ช่างที่ชำนาญแล้วจะเข้าปากไม้ได้สวยงามพอดีThai Definition:นำไม้ 2 อันที่บากปากให้รับกันมาประกบให้เข้ากันสนิท
(v) dovetailSee Also: splice, join, mesh, engageSyn. แนบชิดกัน, ทาบกัน, ประสาน, ยึด, ติดExample:ช่างไม้กำลังประกบวงกบกับบานประตูเข้าด้วยกัน
(n) dove (a kind of bird)See Also: the turtledove of the family ColumbidaeSyn. นกเขาExample:ที่บ้านสวนพ่อเลี้ยงนกเขาไว้ดูเล่น แก้เหงาUnit:ตัวThai Definition:ชื่อนกในวงศ์ Columbidae ซึ่งเป็นวงศ์เดียวกับนกลุมพูและนกพิราบ ขนสีน้ำตาล บางชนิดออกสีน้ำตาลแดง ลำตัวมีลาย มักอยู่เป็นคู่หรือเป็นฝูง ชอบหากินเมล็ดพืชบนพื้นดิน ในประเทศไทยมีหลายชนิด
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[khao] (n) EN: dove ; turtledove  FR: colombe [ f ]
[khū] (v) EN: coo like a dove  FR: roucouler
[nok khao] (n) EN: dove  FR: colombe [ f ]
[nok khao Chawā] (n, exp) EN: Peaceful Dove ; Zebra Dove  FR: Géopélie zébrée [ f ] ; Colombe zébrée [ f ] ; Colombe striée [ f ] ; Tourterelle striée [ f ] ; Colombine zébrée [ f ] ; Tourterelle zébrée [ f ]
[nok khao fai] (n, exp) EN: Red Collared Dove ; Red Turtle Dove  FR: Tourterelle à tête grise [ f ] ; Tourterelle naine (de l'Inde) [ f ]
[nok khao khaēk] (n) EN: dove  FR: colombe [ f ]
[nok khao khīo] (n, exp) EN: Emerald Dove ; Green-winged Pigeon  FR: Colombine turvert [ f ] ; Colombe turvert (des Indes) [ f ]
[nok khao lāi lek] (n, exp) EN: Little Cuckoo-Dove  FR: Phasianelle à tête rousse [ f ]
[nok khao lāi yai] (n, exp) EN: Barred Cuckoo-Dove  FR: Phasianelle onchall [ f ] ; Colombe à longue queue [ f ]
[nok khao lūang] (n, exp) EN: Spotted Dove  FR: Tourterelle tigrine [ f ] ; Tourterelle de Chine [ f ] ; Tourterelle à cou maculé [ f ] ; Tourterelle tigrée [ f ]
[nok khao Phamā] (n, exp) EN: Oriental Turtle Dove  FR: Tourterelle orientale [ f ]
[nok khao yai] (n, exp) EN: Spotted Dove  FR: Tourterelle tigrine [ f ] ; Tourterelle de Chine [ f ] ; Tourterelle à cou maculé [ f ] ; Tourterelle tigrée [ f ]
[nok phirāp] (n) EN: dove ; pigeon  FR: colombe [ f ] ; pigeon [ m ] ; ramier [ m ]
[nok phirāp pā] (n, exp) EN: Rock Pigeon ; Rock Dove ; Common Pigeon  FR: Pigeon biset [ m ] ; Pigeon de ville [ m ] ; Biset franc [ m ] ; Biset commun [ m ] ; Pigeon de roche [ m ]
[nok plao nā daēng] (n, exp) EN: fruit-dove
[nok plao nā daēng] (n, exp) EN: Jambu Fruit Dove  FR: Ptilope jambou [ m ]
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) small Australian doveSyn. turtledove, Stictopelia cuneata
(n) a fine leather originally made in Cordoba, Spain
(n) any of numerous small pigeons
(n) someone who prefers negotiations to armed conflict in the conduct of foreign relationsSyn. peacenikAnt. hawk
(n) an emblem of peace
(n) a birdhouse for pigeonsSyn. columbarium, columbary
(n) the capital of the state of DelawareSyn. capital of Delaware
(n) a medicinal powder made essentially of ipecac and opium; formerly used to relieve pain and induce perspiration
(n) western geranium with small pink flowers; a common weed on lawns and in vacant lotsSyn. Geranium molle
(n) a mortise joint formed by interlocking tenons and mortisesSyn. dovetail joint
(v) fit together tightly, as if by means of a dovetail
(n) a woodworking plane designed to make the grooves for dovetail joints
(n) any political orientation favoring compromise to avoid conflictAnt. hawkishness
(n) small genus of sometimes spiny shrubs or small trees; Africa; India; Sri LankaSyn. genus Dovyalis
(n) act of relinquishing property or authority etcExample:the handover of occupied territory
(n) an official who remains in office after his termSyn. hangover
(n) a landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet but achieved independence in 1991Syn. Moldavia, Republic of Moldova
(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Moldova or its people or culture
(n) monetary unit in Moldova
(n) wild dove of the United States having a mournful callSyn. Zenaidura macroura
(n) from 500 million to 425 million years ago; conodonts and ostracods and algae and seaweedsSyn. Ordovician period
(n) a family of arborviruses carried by arthropods
(n) any of a group of arboviruses including those causing rabies
(n) greyish Old World turtledove with a black band around the neck; often cagedSyn. Streptopelia risoria
(n) pale grey Eurasian pigeon having black-striped wings from which most domestic species are descendedSyn. rock pigeon, Columba livia
(n) the strait between the English Channel and the North Sea; shortest distance between England and the European continentSyn. Strait of Calais, Pas de Calais
(n) any of several Old World wild doves
(n) an antiviral drug (trade name Retrovir) used in the treatment of AIDS; adverse side effects include liver damage and suppression of the bone marrowSyn. ZDV, AZT, Retrovir
(n) a mild form of smallpox caused by a less virulent form of the virusSyn. West Indian smallpox, variola minor, pseudovariola, pseudosmallpox, Cuban itch, white pox, Kaffir pox, milk pox
(n) short hairy perennial with early spring blue-violet or lilac flowers; North America and SiberiaSyn. Eastern pasque flower, Pulsatilla patens, prairie anemone, lion's beard, Anemone ludoviciana, American pulsatilla, wild crocus, blue tulip
(n) tail is black tippedSyn. Cynomys ludovicianus
(n) large United States wren with a musical callSyn. Thryothorus ludovicianus
(n) a constellation in the southern hemisphere near Puppis and CaelumSyn. Dove
(n) Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526)Syn. Francisco Fernandez de Cordova, Francisco Fernandez Cordoba, Cordova
(n) a city in southern Spain; center of Moorish cultureSyn. Cordova
(n) a city in central Argentina; site of a university founded in 1613Syn. Cordova
(n) something that has survived from the pastSyn. holdoverExample:a holdover from the sixties; hangovers from the 19th century
(adj) within or by means of a veinSyn. endovenousExample:an intravenous inflammation; intravenous feeding
(n) vigorous South African spiny shrub grown for its round yellow juicy edible fruitsSyn. kei apple bush, Dovyalis caffra
(n) a small shrubby spiny tree cultivated for its maroon-purple fruit with sweet purple pulp tasting like gooseberries; Sri Lanka and IndiaSyn. kitembilla, Dovyalis hebecarpa, ketembilla tree, kitambilla, Ceylon gooseberry
(n) the capital of MoldovaSyn. capital of Moldova, Chisinau
(n) Soviet physicist who worked on low temperature physics (1908-1968)Syn. Lev Davidovich Landau
(n) small short-billed auk abundant in Arctic regionsSyn. dovekie, Plautus alle
(n) a shrike of central North America; winters in Texas and the southern Mississippi valleySyn. Lanius ludovicianus migrans
(n) Germanic barbarian leader who ended the Western Roman Empire in 476 and became the first barbarian ruler of Italy (434-493)Syn. Odovacar, Odovakar
(adj) opposed to warSyn. pacifistic, dovish
(n) a city in VenetoSyn. Padova, Patavium
(n) Russian writer whose best known novel was banned by Soviet authorities but translated and published abroad (1890-1960)Syn. Boris Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich Pasternak
(n) flesh of a pigeon suitable for roasting or braising; flesh of a dove (young squab) may be broiledSyn. dove
(n) Russian revolutionary and Communist theorist who helped Lenin and built up the army; he was ousted from the Communist Party by Stalin and eventually assassinated in Mexico (1879-1940)Syn. Lev Davidovich Bronstein, Leon Trotsky
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ Sp. cordoban, fr. Cordova, or Cordoba, in Spain. Cf. Cordwain. ] Same as Cordwain. In England the name is applied to leather made from horsehide. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. dove, duve, douve, AS. dūfe; akin to OS. dūba, D. duif, OHG. tūba, G. taube, Icel. dūfa, Sw. dufva, Dan. due, Goth. dūbō; perh. from the root of E. dive. ] 1. (Zool.) A pigeon of the genus Columba and various related genera. The species are numerous. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The domestic dove, including the varieties called fantails, tumblers, carrier pigeons, etc., was derived from the rock pigeon (Columba livia) of Europe and Asia; the turtledove of Europe, celebrated for its sweet, plaintive note, is Columba turtur or Turtur vulgaris; the ringdove, the largest of European species, is Columba palumbus; the Carolina dove, or Mourning dove, is Zenaidura macroura; the sea dove is the little auk (Mergulus alle or Alle alle). See Turtledove, Ground dove, and Rock pigeon. The dove is a symbol of peace, innocence, gentleness, and affection; also, in art and in the Scriptures, the typical symbol of the Holy Ghost. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A word of endearment for one regarded as pure and gentle. [ 1913 Webster ]

O my dove, . . . let me hear thy voice. Cant. ii. 14. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. a person advocating peace, compromise or conciliation rather than war or conflict. Opposite of hawk. [ PJC ]


Dove tick (Zool.), a mite (Argas reflexus) which infests doves and other birds. --
Soiled dove, a prostitute. [ Slang ]

{ } n. A small house or box, raised to a considerable height above the ground, and having compartments, in which domestic pigeons breed; a dove house. [ 1913 Webster ]

Like an eagle in a dovecote, I
Fluttered your Volscians in Corioli. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Having eyes like a dove; meekeyed; as, dove-eyed Peace. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Zool.) A guillemot (Uria grylle), of the arctic regions. Also applied to the little auk or sea dove. See under Dove. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A young or small dove. Booth. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Mild as a dove; gentle; pure and lovable. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ]

(Bot.) A Central American orchid (Peristeria elata), having a flower stem five or six feet high, with numerous globose white fragrant flowers. The column in the center of the flower resembles a dove; -- called also Holy Spirit plant. [ 1913 Webster ]

[ From Dr. Dover, an English physician. ] (Med.) A powder of ipecac and opium, compounded, in the United States, with sugar of milk, but in England (as formerly in the United States) with sulphate of potash, and in France (as in Dr. Dover's original prescription) with nitrate and sulphate of potash and licorice. It is an anodyne diaphoretic. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Bot.) (a) A small annual species of Geranium, native in England; -- so called from the shape of the leaf. (b) The columbine. [ Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The possession of dovelike qualities, harmlessness and innocence. [ Obs. ] Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Carp.) A flaring tenon, or tongue (shaped like a bird's tail spread), and a mortise, or socket, into which it fits tightly, making an interlocking joint between two pieces which resists pulling a part in all directions except one. [ 1913 Webster ]


Dovetail molding (Arch.), a molding of any convex section arranged in a sort of zigzag, like a series of dovetails. --
Dovetail saw (Carp.), a saw used in dovetailing.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Dovetailed p. pr. & vb. n. Dovetailing. ] 1. (Carp.) (a) To cut to a dovetail. (b) To join by means of dovetails. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To fit in or connect strongly, skillfully, or nicely; to fit ingeniously or complexly. [ 1913 Webster ]

He put together a piece of joinery so crossly indented and whimsically dovetailed . . . that it was indeed a very curious show. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. 1. Like a dove; harmless; innocent. “Joined with dovish simplicity.” Latimer. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. advocating peace, compromise or conciliation rather than war or conflict. Opposite of hawkish [ PJC ]

n. a small genus of sometimes spiny shrubs or small trees, found in Africa, India, and Sri Lanka.
Syn. -- genus Dovyalis. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. The act of relinquishing property or authority etc. to another; as, the handover of occupied territory to the original posssessors; the handover of power from the military back to the civilian authorities. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. Any person or thing remaining from a previous period of use, tenure, etc; Specifically: an official who remains in office after his term.
Syn. -- hangover. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

a. & n. (Geol.) Ordovician. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ From L. Ordovices, a Celtic people in Wales. ] (Geol.) Of or pertaining to a division of the Silurian formation, corresponding in general to the Lower Silurian of most authors, exclusive of the Cambrian. -- n. The Ordovician formation. [ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Pseudovaries [ Pseudo- + ovary. ] (Zool.) The organ in which pseudova are produced; -- called also pseudovarium. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n.; pl. Pseudova [ NL. See Pseudo-, and Ovum. ] (Zool.) An egglike germ produced by the agamic females of some insects and other animals, and by the larvæ of certain insects. It is capable of development without fertilization. See Illust. of Pædogenesis. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Zool.) A European wild pigeon (Columba palumbus) having a white crescent on each side of the neck, whence the name. Called also wood pigeon, and cushat. [ 1913 Webster ]

(Zool.) The little auk, or rotche. See Illust. of Rotche. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Zool.) A common European wild pigeon (Columba aenas), so called because at one time believed to be the stock of the domestic pigeon, or, according to some, from its breeding in the stocks, or trunks, of trees. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The name is applied, also, to other related species, as the Indian stockdove (Palumbaena Eversmanni). [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ See 1st Turtle. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. (Zool.) Any one of numerous species of pigeons belonging to Turtur and allied genera, native of various parts of the Old World; especially, the common European species (Turtur vulgaris), which is noted for its plaintive note, affectionate disposition, and devotion to its mate. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The South African turtledove (Turtur albiventris), and the ashy turtledove of India (Turtur rubicolus), are similar to the European species in their habits. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Zool.) Any one of several species of pigeons more or less resembling the true turtledoves, as the American mourning dove (see under Dove), and the Australian turtledove (Stictopelia cuneata). [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The turtledove of the Scriptures is probably Turtur risorius, a species which is still plentiful in Egypt and other Eastern countries. It is closely allied to the European turtledove. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ / 鴿, ㄍㄜpigeon; dove #14593
[ / , jiūㄐㄧㄡturtle-dove; Turtur orientalis; penis (slang, esp. Cantonese) #20145
[    /    , Mó ěr duō wǎㄇㄛˊ ㄦˇ ㄉㄨㄛ ㄨㄚˇMoldova; Republic of Moldova, former Soviet republic on the border with Romania #50014
[   /   鴿, hé píng gēㄏㄜˊ ㄆㄧㄥˊ ㄍㄜdove of peace #60215
[  , Gǔ shēng dàiㄍㄨˇ ㄕㄥ ㄉㄞˋPaleozoic (geological era 545-250m years ago, covering Cambrian 寒武紀|寒武纪, Ordovician 奧陶紀|奥陶纪, Silurian 志留紀|志留纪, Devonian 泥盆紀|泥盆纪, Carboniferous 石炭紀|石炭纪, Permian 二疊紀|二叠纪See Also: 寒武紀, 寒武纪, 奧陶紀, 奥陶纪, 志留紀, 志留纪, 泥盆紀, 泥盆纪, 石炭紀, 石炭纪, 二疊紀, 二叠纪 #60350
[    /    , Tuō luò cí jīㄊㄨㄛ ㄌㄨㄛˋ ㄘˊ ㄐㄧLeon Davidovich Trotsky (1879-1940), early Bolshevik leader, exiled by Stalin in 1929 and murdered in 1940 #83804
[   /   , Ào táo jìㄠˋ ㄊㄠˊ ㄐㄧˋOrdovician (geological period 495-440m years ago) #109545
[ , gǒng tóngㄍㄨㄥˇ ㄊㄨㄥˊdove tree #110142
[    /    , Chén fāng Ān shēngㄔㄣˊ ㄈㄤ ㄢ ㄕㄥAnson Chan or Fang On Sang (1940-) head of Hong Kong's civil service before and after the handover to PRC rule in 1997 #139913
[, shīturtle-dove #658730
[  , Lā dí kèㄌㄚ ㄉㄧˊ ㄎㄜˋKarl Bernardovich Radek (1995-1939), bolshevik and Comintern leader, first president of Moscow Sun Yat-sen university, died in prison during Stalin's purges #834656
[  , zhǔ hé pàiㄓㄨˇ ㄏㄜˊ ㄆㄞˋthe peace faction; doves
[ , Duō fóㄉㄨㄛ ㄈㄛˊDover
[     /     , Mó ěr duō wǎ rénㄇㄛˊ ㄦˇ ㄉㄨㄛ ㄨㄚˇ ㄖㄣˊMoldovan (person)
[    /    , Lǔ dé wéi géㄌㄨˇ ㄉㄜˊ ㄨㄟˊ ㄍㄜˊLudwig (name); Ludovic (name)
[  / 鴿 , gē fángㄍㄜ ㄈㄤˊdovecote; enclosure for carrier pigeons
[, zhuīㄓㄨㄟsnipe; turtle-dove
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[adobaisu (P); adovaisu] (n, vs) advice; (P) #7662
[はと(P);ハト, hato (P); hato] (n) pigeon; dove; (P) #11325
[adobaiza-(P); adovaiza-] (n) adviser; advisor; (P) #11906
[morudoba] (n) Moldavia; Moldova; (P) #15256
[ほぞ, hozo] (n) (uk) (See ほぞ穴) tenon; cog; dovetail; pivot
[ごちそうさま, gochisousama] (int) (1) word used after one has been treated (esp. used after a meal); (2) used after hearing something lovey-dovey; (P)
[オルドビスき, orudobisu ki] (n) Ordovician period
[ko-doban] (n) cordovan (type of leather)
[jidobujin] (n) zidovudine
[dabu] (n) (1) dab; (2) dove; (3) dub
[ハトは(ハト派);はとは(鳩派), hato ha ( hato ha ); hatoha ( hato ha )] (n) doves; soft-liner
[ハトもく(ハト目);はともく(鳩目), hato moku ( hato me ); hatomoku ( hato me )] (n) Columbiformes (family of birds comprising pigeons and doves)
[ハンカチのき;ハンカチノキ, hankachi noki ; hankachinoki] (n) (uk) handkerchief tree (Davidia involucrata); dove tree
[handoo-ba-] (n) handover (in cellular telecommunications); handoff
[raburabu] (n, vs, adj-no) (col) lovey-dovey (wasei
[おうとうき, outouki] (n) (obsc) (See オルドビス紀) Ordovician period
[かわらばと;カワラバト, kawarabato ; kawarabato] (n) (uk) rock pigeon (Columba livia); rock dove
[ありほぞ, arihozo] (n, vs) dovetail tenon; dovetailing
[ありつぎ, aritsugi] (n, vs) dovetail joint; swallowtail joint
[きんばと;キンバト, kinbato ; kinbato] (n) (uk) emerald dove (Chalcophaps indica)
[やまばと, yamabato] (n) turtledove
[ざんそんしゃ;ざんぞんしゃ, zansonsha ; zanzonsha] (n) survivor; holdover
[くいあわせ, kuiawase] (n) (1) combination (e.g. of foodstuffs); (2) dovetailing; fitting together
[きりくむ, kirikumu] (v5m, vt) to piece together; to mortise; to miter; to dovetail
[くみあわす, kumiawasu] (v5s) (See 組み合わせる) to combine; to join together; to join up; to dovetail together
[しらこばと;シラコバト, shirakobato ; shirakobato] (n) (uk) Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto); collared dove
[しろはと, shirohato] (n) dove
[うすゆきばと;ウスユキバト, usuyukibato ; usuyukibato] (n) (uk) diamond dove (Geopelia cuneata)
[はとごや, hatogoya] (n) pigeon house; dovecote
[ひめうみすずめ;ヒメウミスズメ, himeumisuzume ; himeumisuzume] (n) (uk) dovekie (Alle alle); dovekey; little auk
[よふう, yofuu] (n) surviving custom; holdover influence
[よへい, yohei] (n) resulting evil; holdover
[かんにゅう, kannyuu] (n, vs) setting in; inlaying; dovetailing
[けんしょうえん, kenshouen] (n) inflammation of a tendon (sheath); tendonitis; tendinitis; tenosynovitis; tenovaginitis; tendovaginitis
[しのぎのみ, shinoginomi] (n) chisel for making dovetail joints
[きじばと;キジバト, kijibato ; kijibato] (n) (uk) Oriental turtle dove (Streptopelia orientalis); eastern turtle dove; rufous turtledove
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Einstich { m } [ techn. ] | schwalbenschwanzförmiger Einstich
groove | dovetailed groove
Friedenstaube { f }
dove of peace
Machtübergabe { f }
handover of power
Ordoviz { n } [ geol. ]
Ordovician
Ordovizium { n } [ geol. ]
Ordovician
Saldovortrag { m } | Saldovorträge { pl }
balance carried forward | balances carried forward
Schritthöhe { f }
standover
Schwalbenschwanz { m }
dovetail
Schwalbenschwanzverbindung { f }
dovetail joint
Taube { f }; Turteltaube { f } | Tauben { pl }
dove | doves
Tauben und Falken
hawks and doves
Taubenhaus { n }
dovecot; dovecote
Überbleibsel { n }
holdover
Übergabe { f } [ pol. ]
handover
Ziegenleder { n } | feines Ziegenleder
kid leather; kidskin | cordovan
koordinieren
to dovetail
taubengrau { adj }
dove-coloured
überblatten
to dovetail
übereinstimmen (Pläne)
to dovetail (plans)
fest verbinden; zusammenfügen
to dovetail
Ludwigsnachtschwalbe { f } [ ornith. ]
Ludovic's Nightjar
Rotmeer-Lyrakaiserfisch { m } (Genicanthus caudovittatus) [ zool. ]
lyretail angel
Moldawien [ geogr. ]
Moldova, Republic of (md)
Mordwinien
Mordovia
Chisinau (Hauptstadt von Moldawien)
Chisinau (capital of Moldova)
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