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%eoli%

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: eoli, -eoli-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(adj) ที่ลมพัดพามาSee Also: ที่เกิดจากลมพัดมา
(n) เครื่องมือหินโบราณที่มนุษย์ดึกดำบรรพ์ใช้
(n) กลุ่มชนพื้นเมืองเอโอลิส (Aeolis)See Also: ชนเผ่าเอโอลิส ในสมัยกรีกโบราณ
(n) ซึ่งเป็นช่วงหลังของยุคหิน
  Hope Dictionary 
(อีโอ' ลิอะ) n. Aeolis
(อีโอ' เลียน) adj., n. เกี่ยวกับชาวกรีกที่มีชื่อตั้งตาม Aeolus, เกี่ยวกับลม, ลมพัด, ลมทำให้เกิดขึ้น
(อี' โอลิส) n. ชื่อบริเวณฝั่งทะเลโบราณที่เป็นเมืองขึ้นของกรีก
เป็นจุดเล็ก ๆ ในนิวเคลียส ซึ่งเป็นก้อนของ RNA มี chromaitin granule เป็นเม็ดเล็ก ๆ กระจายอยู่ทั่วไปใน nucleoplasm ประกอบด้วย deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) ซึ้งเป็นส่วนสำคัญในการถ่ายทอดทางกรรมพันธุ์
(เพ'ลีอะลิธ) n. เครื่องมือเครื่องใช้ในยุคหินโบราณSee Also: paleolithic adj.Syn. Palaeolithic
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
การผ่าตัดนิ่วตับอ่อน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
การผ่าตัดนิ่วตับอ่อน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
การผ่าตัดนิ่วตับอ่อน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
ซีโอไลต์สังเคราะห์ [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
สิ่งทับถมลมพา [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
การกร่อนเพราะลม [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
สิ่งทับถมลมพา [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
การกร่อนเพราะลม [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
หินลมหอบ [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
ซีโอไลต์ [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
ซีโอไลต์ [วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี]
ซีโอไลต์ [TU Subject Heading]
สิ่งทับถมลมพาExample:ทรายหรือดินละเอียดที่ลมหอบเอามาทับถม อย่างเช่นเนินทรายที่มักพบอยู่ทั่วไปตามหาดทรายหรือทะเลทราย  [สิ่งแวดล้อม]
ซีโอไลต์ [เทคโนโลยียาง]
ถุงลม, ถุงลมปอด, กระเปาะ, ถุงลมในปอด, ถุงอากาศ, ถุงลมของปอด, อัลวีโอไล, ถุง, ถุงน้ำนม, ถุงต่อม [การแพทย์]
ผนังถุงลมหนาขึ้น, ผนังถุงลมหนาขึ้น, ผนังถุงลมหนาขึ้น [การแพทย์]
วัฒนธรรมสมัยหินเก่า [การแพทย์]
ตาตุ่ม, กระดูกตาตุ่ม [การแพทย์]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
[แอล-วี-โอ-ลิ-ธีส] (n) การอักเสบของถุงลมปอด
(n) ลัทธิเสรีนิยมใหม่
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) Neolithic AgeSee Also: later part of the stone ageExample:ดินแดนที่เป็นประเทศไทยปัจจุบันนี้ ได้เคยมีคนไทยอยู่มาแล้วตั้งแต่สมัยหินใหม่
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[kanghan lom] (n, exp) EN: wind wheel ; wind turbine ; wind propeller ; air turbine  FR: éolienne [ f ]
[nok aen thung] (n) EN: Glareolidae
[phalang-ngān lom] (n, exp) EN: wind energy  FR: énergie éolienne [ f ]
[phūkhum] (n) EN: jailer ; warder ; gaoler ; prison guard ; guardian ; custodian ; caretaker ; warden  FR: gardien de prison [ m ] ; surveilant de prison [ m ] ; gêolier [ m ] (vx – litt.) ; maton [ m ] (arg.)
[samai hin mai] (n, exp) EN: Neolithic Age ; later part of the stone age  FR: néolithique [ m ]
[thunglom] (n) EN: air sacs ; pulmonary alveoli
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric GreeksSyn. Eolian
(n) the ancient Greek inhabitants of Aeolia
(adj) of or pertaining to Aeolus, the Greek god of the winds; relating to or caused by the wind
(adj) of or relating to Aeolis or its ancient Greek people
(n) a harp having strings tuned in unison; they sound when wind passes over themSyn. aeolian lyre, wind harp
(n) the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia and AeolisSyn. Aeolic dialect, Eolic
(n) an ancient coastal region of northwestern Asia Minor (including Lesbos) where the Aeolians founded several cities around 1100 BCSyn. Aeolia
(n) inflammation in the socket of a tooth; sometimes occurs after a tooth is extracted and a blood clot fails to formSyn. dry socket
(n) inflammation of the alveoli in the lungs caused by inhaling dust; with repeated exposure the condition may become chronic
(v) develop into a creoleExample:pidgins often creolize
(n) a crude stone artifact (as a chipped flint); possibly the earliest tools
(adj) of or relating to the earliest period of the Stone Age (characterized by the use of eoliths)
(n) the earliest part of the Stone Age marked by the earliest signs of human cultureSyn. Eolithic
(n) Old World shorebirds: pratincoles and coursersSyn. family Glareolidae
(n) the oldest part of the Paleolithic Age with the emergence of the hand ax; ended about 120, 000 years ago
(n) the time period of Neanderthal man; ended about 35, 000 years BC
(n) a liberal who subscribes to neoliberalism
(adj) having or showing belief in the need for economic growth in addition to traditional liberalistic values
(n) a political orientation originating in the 1960s; blends liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growth
(n) a stone tool from the Neolithic Age
(adj) of or relating to the most recent period of the Stone Age (following the mesolithic)Example:evidence of neolithic settlements
(n) latest part of the Stone Age beginning about 10, 000 BC in the Middle East (but later elsewhere)Syn. New Stone Age, Neolithic
(n) a stone tool from the Paleolithic age
(adj) of or relating to the second period of the Stone Age (following the eolithic)Syn. palaeolithicExample:paleolithic artifacts
(n) second part of the Stone Age beginning about 750, 00 to 500, 000 years BC and lasting until the end of the last ice age about 8, 500 years BCSyn. Palaeolithic, Paleolithic
(n) the time period during which only modern Homo sapiens was known to have existed; ended about 10, 000 years BC
(n) any of a family of glassy minerals analogous to feldspar containing hydrated aluminum silicates of calcium or sodium or potassium; formed in cavities in lava flows and in plutonic rocks
(n) middle part of the Stone Age beginning about 15, 000 years agoSyn. Mesolithic, Epipaleolithic
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

a. [ L. Aeolius, Gr. &unr_;. ] 1. Of or pertaining to Æolia or Æolis, in Asia Minor, colonized by the Greeks, or to its inhabitants; æolic; as, the Æolian dialect. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Pertaining to Æolus, the mythic god of the winds; aërial. [ 1913 Webster ]

Viewless forms the æolian organ play. Campbell. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Relating to or caused by wind; as, aeolian erosion. [ WordNet 1.5 ]


Æolian attachment, a contrivance often attached to a pianoforte, which prolongs the vibrations, increases the volume of sound, etc., by forcing a stream of air upon the strings. Moore. --
Æolian harp,
Æolian lyre
, a musical instrument consisting of a box, on or in which are stretched strings, on which the wind acts to produce the notes; -- usually placed at an open window. Moore. --
Æolian mode (Mus.), one of the ancient Greek and early ecclesiastical modes.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. 1 a member of one of the four divisions of the prehistoric Greeks.
Syn. -- Eolian [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. 1. 1 the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia and Aeolis.
Syn. -- Eolic [ WordNet 1.5 ]

a. [ L. Aeolicus; Gr. A'ioliko`s, name of the god of the winds. ] 1. Æolian, 1; as, the Æolic dialect; the Æolic mode. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Phys. Geog.) Pertaining to, caused by, or designating, the action of the wind in modifying the earth's surface; as, æolic erosion; æolic sand. Same as aeolian{ 3 }. [ Written also eolic. ] [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

{ } n. [ L. aeolipilae; Aeolus god of the winds + pila a ball, or Gr. &unr_; gate (i. e., doorway of Æolus); cf. F. éolipyle. ] An apparatus consisting chiefly of a closed vessel (as a globe or cylinder) with one or more projecting bent tubes, through which steam is made to pass from the vessel, causing it to revolve. [ Written also eolipile. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Such an apparatus was first described by Hero of Alexandria about 200 years b. c. It has often been called the first steam engine. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. alveolus + -form. ] Having the form of alveoli, or little sockets, cells, or cavities. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Gr. 'archai^os ancient + liqiko`s pertaining to a stone. ] (Archæol.) Of or pertaining to the earliest Stone age; -- applied to a prehistoric period preceding the Paleolithic age. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. capreolus wild goat, fr. caper goat. ] (Zool.) Of or pertaining to the roebuck. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ }, a. Pertaining to, or characteristic of, the Creoles. -- n. A Creole. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Gr. &unr_; olive oil, oil + -lite. ] (Min.) A variety of hephelite, usually massive, of greasy luster, and gray to reddish color. [ 1913 Webster ]


Elæolite syenite, a kind of syenite characterized by the presence of elæolite.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ See Æolian. ] 1. Æolian. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Geol.) Formed, or deposited, by the action of wind, as dunes. [ 1913 Webster ]


Eolian attachment,
Eolian harp
. See Æolian.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. & n. See æolic. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. éolipyle. ] Same as æolipile. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. Aeolis a daughter of Æolus, Gr. A'ioli`s. ] (Zoöl.) A genus of nudibranch mollusks having clusters of branchial papillæ along the back. See Ceratobranchia. [ Written also Æolis. ]

n. A natural family of Old World shorebirds: pratincoles and coursers.
Syn. -- family Glareolidae. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ From NL. Reseda luteola, fr. L. luteolus yellowish, fr. luteus: cf. F. lutéoline. See Luteous. ] (Chem.) A yellow dyestuff obtained from the foliage of the dyer's broom (Reseda luteola). [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A political orientation originating in the 1960s, blending liberal political views with an emphasis on economic growth. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

a. [ Neo- + -lith + -ic. ] (Archaeol. & Geol.) Of or pertaining to, or designating, an era characterized by late remains in stone; the late stone age. Estimated as beginning around 9000 b. c. in the Middle East, this period is characterized by the beginnings of farming, the domestication of animals, and the manufacture of textiles and pottery. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

The Neolithic era includes the latter half of the “Stone age;” the human relics which belong to it are associated with the remains of animals not yet extinct. The kitchen middens of Denmark, the lake dwellings of Switzerland, and the stockaded islands, or “crannogs, ” of the British Isles, belong to this era. Lubbock. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Osteo- + -lite. ] (Min.) A massive impure apatite, or calcium phosphate. [ 1913 Webster ]

adj. Same as paleolithic.
Syn. -- paleolithic. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ Paleo- + -lith. ] (Geol.) A relic of the Paleolithic era. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. (Geol.) Of or pertaining to an era marked by early stone implements. The Paleolithic era (as proposed by Lubbock) includes the earlier half of the “Stone Age;” the remains belonging to it are for the most part of extinct animals, with relics of human beings. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Praseo- + -lite. ] (Min.) A variety of altered iolite of a green color and greasy luster. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Chem.) A name given to any one of a series of orange-red dyestuffs produced artificially from certain complex sulphonic acid derivatives of azo and diazo hydrocarbons of the aromatic series; -- so called because of the general resemblance to the shades of nasturtium (Tropaeolum). [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Gr. &unr_; to boil + -lite: cf. F. zéolithe. ] (Min.) A term now used to designate any one of a family of minerals, hydrous silicates of alumina, with lime, soda, potash, or rarely baryta. Here are included natrolite, stilbite, analcime, chabazite, thomsonite, heulandite, and others. These species occur of secondary origin in the cavities of amygdaloid, basalt, and lava, also, less frequently, in granite and gneiss. So called because many of these species intumesce before the blowpipe. [ 1913 Webster ]


Needle zeolite, needlestone; natrolite.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Of or pertaining to a zeolite; consisting of, or resembling, a zeolite. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Having the form of a zeolite. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[     /     , xīn shí qì shí dàiㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧˋ ㄕˊ ㄉㄞˋneolithic; the new stone age #41662
[ , fèi shíㄈㄟˋ ㄕˊzeolite #65269
[   , Liáng zhǔ wén huàㄌㄧㄤˊ ㄓㄨˇ ㄨㄣˊ ㄏㄨㄚˋLiangzhu (c. 3400-2250 BC), neolithic culture of Changjiang delta #66756
[     /     , jiù shí qì shí dàiㄐㄧㄡˋ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧˋ ㄕˊ ㄉㄞˋpaleolithic; old stone age #70448
[  , xīn shí qìㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧˋneolithic #76858
[  , Mò sī tèㄇㄛˋ ㄙ ㄊㄜˋMousterian (a Palaeolithic culture) #235237
[    /    , dǎ zhì shí qìㄉㄚˇ ㄓˋ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧˋa chipped stone (paleolithic) implement
[    , xīn shí qì shí qīㄒㄧㄣ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧˋ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧthe neolithic
[    /    , mó zhì shí qìㄇㄛˊ ㄓˋ ㄕˊ ㄑㄧˋa polished stone (neolithic) implement
[ , Liáng zhǔㄌㄧㄤˊ ㄓㄨˇLiangzhu (c. 3400-2250 BC), neolithic culture of Changjiang delta
[  /  , fēng chéngㄈㄥ ㄔㄥˊproduced by wind; eolian
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[エオリアせんぽう, eoria senpou] (n) Aeolian mode
[エオルスおん, eorusu on] (n) aeolian sound; eolian sound; aeolian tone
[zeoraito] (n) zeolite
[neoribararu] (n) neoliberal
[あきゅうせっきじだい, akyuusekkijidai] (n) Epipaleolithic (era)
[きゅうせっき, kyuusekki] (n) paleolith
[きゅうせっきじだい, kyuusekkijidai] (n) old stone age; paleolithic
[きゅうせっきぶんか, kyuusekkibunka] (n) Palaeolithic culture; Paleolithic culture
[しそう, shisou] (n, adj-no) (dental) alveolus; (dental) alveoli; socket in the jaw containing the root of a tooth
[しんじゆうしゅぎ, shinjiyuushugi] (n) neoliberalism
[しんじゆうしゅぎしゃ, shinjiyuushugisha] (n) neoliberal
[しんせっきじだい, shinsekkijidai] (n) new stone age; neolithic
[はいほう, haihou] (n, adj-no) pulmonary alveolus; alveoli; lung cavity; air cell
[ふっせき, fusseki] (n) zeolite
[へこあゆ;ヘコアユ, hekoayu ; hekoayu] (n) (uk) razorfish (Aeoliscus strigatus)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Altpaläolithikum { n } [ hist. ]
lower Paleolithic
Frühneolithikum { n } [ hist. ]
early Neolithic
Jungpaläolithikum { n } [ hist. ]
upper Paleolithic
Neolithikum { n }; Jungsteinzeit { f } [ hist. ]
neolithic; young stone age
Paläolithiker { m }
Paleolithic
Paläolithikum { n }; Altsteinzeit { f } [ hist. ]
Paleolithic; old stone age
Spätneolithikum { n } [ hist. ]
late Neolithic
Zeolith { m } (farbloses oder hell gefärbtes Mineral) [ min. ]
zeolite
äolisch; aeolisch { adj }
Aeolian
altsteinzeitlich { adj }
paleolithic [ Am. ]; palaeolithic [ Br. ]
hypoäolisch; hypoaeolisch { adj }
Hypoaeolian
neolitisch { adj }
neolithic
Alveolitis { f } [ med. ]
alveolitis
Graukopftrogon { m } [ ornith. ]
Citreoline Trogon
Kreole { m }; Kreolin { f }
Creol
kreolisch { adj }
Creole
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