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%leto%

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: leto, -leto-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) โครงกระดูกSee Also: โครงตึก, โครงสร้างSyn. skeletal frame, exoskeleton
(n) โครงสร้างSee Also: โครงตึก, โครงร่างSyn. draft, design, outline
(n) คนผอมแห้งSee Also: ผู้ที่ผอมโซ
(n) ไม้จำพวกกาฝากขึ้นตามต้นไม้ในฤดูหนาวของยุโรป
(n) คนโง่See Also: คนเซ่อSyn. bungler, idiotAnt. expert, genius
(n) คนหรือสิ่งที่มีเพียงสิ่งเดียว
(vt) ทำโครงร่างSee Also: ร่าง
(idm) ความลับที่น่าตกใจ
  Hope Dictionary 
โครงกระดูกของศีรษะและลำตัว
(เอคซฺ'พลีทอรี่) adj. เป็นการเสริม, เป็นการย้ำ.
(มิส'เซิลโท) n. พืชไม้ดอกสีเหลืองมีผลเล็ก ๆ สีขาวใช้ประดับในเทศกาลคริสต์มาส
(แพล'ลิโท แพล'โท) n. เสื้อคลุมหลวม ๆ
(ซิม'พลิทัน) n. คนโง่, คนเง่า, คนเซ่อSyn. foolish person
(สเคล'ลิเทิน) n. โครงกระดูก, กระ-ดูกทั้งหมดของสัตว์ที่ก่อเป็นโครงขึ้น, คนที่ผอมมาก, สัตว์ที่ผอมมาก, โครงค้ำ, โครงร่าง, -Phr. (skeleton in the closet เรื่องฉาวโฉ่ภายในหรือภายในบ้านความลับที่น่าอับอาย) adj. เกี่ยวกับโครงกระดูก, คล้ายโครงกระดูก
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n ต้นกาฝาก ) 
(n) คนโข่ง, คนโง่, คนเซ่อ
(n) โครงร่าง, โครงกระดูก, ซี่โครง, โครง
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
โครงหัวใจ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
เซตโทน [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗]
กรมธรรม์ประกันภัยรายเดี่ยว [ประกันภัย ๒ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
-สร้างโครงร่าง, -สร้างโครงกระดูก, -สร้างโครง [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
กำเนิดโครงร่าง [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
วิทยาโครงร่าง [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
โครงร่าง, โครงกระดูก, โครง [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
โครงกระดูกแขนขา [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
โครงกระดูกแกน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
โครงกระดูกแขนขา [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
โครงกระดูกแกน [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
โครงโลหะ [ทันตแพทยศาสตร์๑๓ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
โครงโลหะ [ทันตแพทยศาสตร์๑๓ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
โครงหัวใจ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
กระดองคลุมหลัง [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
โครงโลหะ [ทันตแพทยศาสตร์๑๓ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
โครงหัวใจ [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
โครงร่างแข็งภายนอก [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
โครงร่างแข็งภายใน [ธรณีวิทยา๑๔ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๖]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
การกำหนดอายุจากโครงร่าง [วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี]
โครงกระดูก [TU Subject Heading]
อายุ, การกำหนดจากโครงกระดูก; การกำหนดอายุจากโครงร่าง [การแพทย์]
กระดูกระยางค์ [การแพทย์]
โครงของคาร์บอน [การแพทย์]
โครงร่างของหัวใจ, โครงกระดูกของหัวใจ [การแพทย์]
โครงร่างของเซลล์ [การแพทย์]
โครงร่างภายใน [การแพทย์]
ระบบโครงกระดูกภายใน [การแพทย์]
การมีเปลือกนอกแข็ง, โครงกระดูก [การแพทย์]
โครงร่างแข็งภายใน, โครงกระดูกภายในร่างกาย เป็นที่ยึดเกาะของกล้ามเนื้อและเอ็น ช่วยในการทรงตัว การเคลื่อนไหวและป้องกันอวัยวะภายในที่สำคัญด้วย [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.]
โครงร่างแข็งภายนอก, โครงร่างแข็งที่ห่อหุ้มอยู่ภายนอกร่างกายของหอยและสัตว์จำพวกอาร์โทรพอด [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
โครงร่างที่ค้ำจุนเซลล์
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) skeleton keySee Also: passkey, master keyExample:ลูกบิดกุญแจนั้นจะทำกุญแจผียากง่ายก็ตรงเขี้ยวหรือแหวนภายในUnit:ดอก, ลูกThai Definition:ลูกกุญแจหรือเส้นลวดเป็นต้นที่ทำขึ้นสำหรับไขกุญแจ มักใช้เพื่อการทุจริต
(n) foolSee Also: simpleton, dunceSyn. คนโง่, คนเซอAnt. คนฉลาดExample:ในอตีดที่ผ่านมา สังคมไทยเห็นว่าผู้หญิงเป็นควาย ส่วนผู้ชายเป็นคน แต่เมื่อความเจริญก้าวหน้าทางวัฒนธรรมเข้ามา สภาพที่ผู้หญิงเป็นควาย ผู้ชายเป็นคนก็ผ่านพ้นไปThai Definition:คนที่ถูกเปรียบว่าเป็นคนไม่ฉลาด เป็นคนโง่
(n) skeletonSee Also: anatomical structure, complex body part, bodily structure, body structureSyn. กระดูกExample:เสือกินกวางจนเหลือแต่โครงกระดูกUnit:โครงThai Definition:กระดูกร่างกายที่ทำให้มีรูปร่างอยู่
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[dōt] (adj) EN: single ; singleton ; solo ; alone ; solitary  FR: seul
[dōtdīo] (adj) EN: alone ; solitarily ; single-handed ; single ; singleton ; solo  FR: solitaire ; isolé ; seul
[føtsin dainōsao] (n, exp) EN: skeleton of a dinosaur
[khrōng] (n) EN: skeleton ; structure ; framework  FR: structure [ f ] ; ossature [ f ] ; charpente [ f ] ; squelette [ m ] ; carcasse [ f ]
[khrōngkradūk] (n) EN: skeleton ; anatomical structure ; complex body part ; bodily structure ; body structure  FR: squelette [ m ] ; ossature [ f ]
[khrōngsāng] (n) EN: structure ; framework ; skeleton ; construction ; arrangement  FR: structure [ f ] ; ossature [ f ] ; organisation [ f ]
[khwāi] (n) EN: stubborn person ; ass ; fool ; simpleton ; dunce  FR: imbécile [ m ] ; simplet [ m ]
[phīseūa fā yūnā] (n, exp) EN: Singleton
[thōn] (n) EN: singleton  FR: singleton [ m ]
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) the traditional mistletoe of Christmas in America: grows on deciduous trees and can severely weaken the host plantSyn. Phoradendron serotinum, Phoradendron flavescens
(n) small herb with scalelike leaves on reddish-brown stems and berrylike fruits; parasitic on spruce and larch treesSyn. Arceuthobium pusillum
(n) the part of the skeleton that includes the pectoral girdle and the pelvic girdle and the upper and lower limbs
(n) English physicist remembered for his studies of the ionosphere (1892-1966)Syn. Sir Edward Victor Appleton, Edward Appleton
(n) a town in eastern Wisconsin
(n) the highest region of the ionosphere (from 90 to 600 miles up) which contains the highest concentration of free electrons and is most useful for long-range radio transmissionSyn. F region, F layer
(n) the part of the skeleton that includes the skull and spinal column and sternum and ribs
(n) a ballet enthusiast
(n) extraordinary enthusiasm for ballets
(n) a microscopic network of actin filaments and microtubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells that gives the cell shape and coherence
(n) (bridge) a pair of playing cards that are the only cards in their suit in the hand dealt to a player
(n) the internal skeleton; bony and cartilaginous structure (especially of vertebrates)
(n) the exterior protective or supporting structure or shell of many animals (especially invertebrates) including bony or horny parts such as nails or scales or hoofs
(n) wife or mistress of Zeus and mother of Apollo and Artemis in ancient mythology; called Latona in Roman mythologySyn. Latona
(n) English playwright and pamphleteer (1570-1627)Syn. Thomas Middleton
(n) American plants closely resembling Old World mistletoeSyn. false mistletoe
(n) Old World parasitic shrub having branching greenish stems with leathery leaves and waxy white glutinous berries; the traditional mistletoe of ChristmasSyn. Viscum album, Old World mistletoe
(n) shrub of central and southeastern Europe; partially parasitic on beeches, chestnuts and oaksSyn. Loranthus europaeus
(n) a plant of the genus Rhipsalis
(n) shrub or small tree often grown as a houseplant having foliage like mistletoeSyn. Ficus diversifolia, mistletoe rubber plant, Ficus deltoidea
(n) a person lacking intelligence or common senseSyn. simple
(n) a single object (as distinguished from a pair)
(n) a set containing a single member
(n) the playing card that is the only card in a suit held in a bridge hand as initially dealt
(n) something reduced to its minimal formExample:the battalion was a mere skeleton of its former self; the bare skeleton of a novel
(n) a scandal that is kept secretSyn. skeleton in the cupboard, skeleton in the closetExample:there must be a skeleton somewhere in that family's closet
(n) the internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shapeSyn. frame, skeletal frame, underframeExample:the building has a steel skeleton
(n) pantropical epiphytic or terrestrial whisk fern with usually dull yellow branches and minute leaves; America; Japan; AustraliaSyn. Psilotum nudum
(n) a passkey with much of the bit filed away so that it can open different locks
(n) small amphipod crustacean having a grotesque form suggestive of the praying mantis; found chiefly on seaweed
(n) the top horizontal work surface of a table
(n) genus of Australian shrubs or subshrubs: coral bushSyn. genus Templetonia
(n) American painter who did portraits of Paul Revere and John Hancock before fleeing to England to avoid the American Revolution (1738-1815)Syn. John Copley, John Singleton Copley
(n) Australian shrub having simple obovate leaves and brilliant scarlet flowersSyn. flame bush, Templetonia retusa
(n) United States athlete who won gold medals at the Olympics for his skill in sprinting and jumping (born in 1961)Syn. Frederick Carleton Lewis, Carl Lewis
(n) in some classification includes Viscaceae: parasitic or hemiparasitic shrublets or shrubs or small trees of tropical and temperate regions; attach to hosts by haustoriaSyn. mistletoe family, family Loranthaceae
(n) large European thrush that feeds on mistletoe berriesSyn. mistle thrush, mistletoe thrush, Turdus viscivorus
(n) the hard structure (bones and cartilages) that provides a frame for the body of an animalSyn. skeleton, frame, systema skeletale
(n) in some classifications considered a subfamily of LoranthaceaeSyn. mistletoe family, family Viscaceae
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. a ballet enthusiast. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. The supposed faculty of perceiving subterraneous springs and currents by sensation; -- so called from one Bleton, of France. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Serving to fulfill. [ 1913 Webster ]

Completory of ancient presignifications. Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. completorium. ] (Eccl.) Same as Compline. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Cell Biology) An arrangement of microtubules, microfilaments, and larger filaments within a cell serving to provide structural support of components of the cell, and to transport components from one part of the cell to another; the filaments are composed of protein and form a latticelike arrangement which may change rapidly with time. [ PJC ]

n. [ See Delete. ] That which blots out. [ Obs. ] “A deletory of sin.” Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Serving to deplete. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Derm + skeleton. ] (Anat.) See Exoskeleton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Endo- + skeleton. ] (Anat.) The bony, cartilaginous, or other internal framework of an animal, as distinguished from the exoskeleton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Exo- + skeleton ] (Anat.) The hardened parts of the external integument of an animal, including hair, feathers, nails, horns, scales, etc., as well as the armor of armadillos and many reptiles, and the shells or hardened integument of numerous invertebrates; external skeleton; dermoskeleton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Serving to fill up; expletive; superfluous; as, an expletory word. Bp. Burnet. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ F., from feulle leaf. ] A part of a French newspaper (usually the bottom of the page), devoted to light literature, criticism, etc.; also, the article or tale itself, thus printed. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. See Mistletoe. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ AS. misteltān; mistel mistletoe + tān twig. AS. mistel is akin of D., G., Dan. & Sw. mistel, OHG. mistil, Icel. mistilteinn; and AS. tān to D. teen, OHG. zein, Icel. teinn, Goth. tains. Cf. Missel. ] (Bot.) A parasitic evergreen plant of Europe (Viscum album), bearing a glutinous fruit. When found upon the oak, where it is rare, it was an object of superstitious regard among the Druids. A bird lime is prepared from its fruit. [ Written also misletoe, misseltoe, and mistleto. ] Lindley. Loudon. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The mistletoe of the United States is Phoradendron serotinum (syn. Phoradendron flavescens), having broader leaves than the European kind. In different regions various similar plants are called by this name. The mistletoe is used as a decoration at Christmas time, and it is a tradition that two persons of the oposite sex finding each other under a mistletoe sprig should kiss. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]

n. (Eccl. Hist.) One of an extinct sect, named after Ludovic Muggleton, an English journeyman tailor, who (about 1657) claimed to be inspired. Eadie. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Neuro- + skeleton. ] (Anat.) The deep-seated parts of the vertebrate skeleton which are in relation with the nervous axis and locomotion. Owen. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ F. paletot, OF. palletoc, prob. fr. L. palla (see Palla) + F. toque cap, and so lit., a frock with a cap or hood; cf. Sp. paletoque. ] (a) An overcoat. Dickens. (b) A lady's outer garment, -- of varying fashion. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Pneumo- + skeleton. ] (Zool.) A chitinous structure which supports the gill in some invertebrates. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Repletive. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Gr. sklhro`s hard + E. skeleton. ] (Anat.) That part of the skeleton which is developed in tendons, ligaments, and aponeuroses. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. simplet, It. semplicione. ] A person of weak intellect; a silly person. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. In certain games at cards, as whist, a single card of any suit held at the deal by a player; as, to lead a singleton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Skeleton + -genous. ] Forming or producing parts of the skeleton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Skeleton + -logy. ] That part of anatomy which treats of the skeleton; also, a treatise on the skeleton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_;&unr_;&unr_;&unr_; (sc. &unr_;&unr_;&unr_;) a dried body, a mummy, fr. &unr_;&unr_;&unr_;&unr_; dried up, parched, &unr_;&unr_;&unr_;&unr_; to dry, dry up, parch. ] 1. (Anat.) (a) The bony and cartilaginous framework which supports the soft parts of a vertebrate animal. [ See Illust. of the Human Skeleton, in Appendix. ] (b) The more or less firm or hardened framework of an invertebrate animal. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In a wider sense, the skeleton includes the whole connective-tissue framework with the integument and its appendages. See Endoskeleton, and Exoskeleton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Hence, figuratively: (a) A very thin or lean person. (b) The framework of anything; the principal parts that support the rest, but without the appendages. [ 1913 Webster ]

The great skeleton of the world. Sir M. Hale. [ 1913 Webster ]

(c) The heads and outline of a literary production, especially of a sermon. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Consisting of, or resembling, a skeleton; consisting merely of the framework or outlines; having only certain leading features of anything; as, a skeleton sermon; a skeleton crystal. [ 1913 Webster ]


Skeleton bill, a bill or draft made out in blank as to the amount or payee, but signed by the acceptor. [ Eng. ] --
Skeleton key, a key with nearly the whole substance of the web filed away, to adapt it to avoid the wards of a lock; a master key; -- used for opening locks to which it has not been especially fitted. --
Skeleton leaf, a leaf from which the pulpy part has been removed by chemical means, the fibrous part alone remaining. --
Skeleton proof, a proof of a print or engraving, with the inscription outlined in hair strokes only, such proofs being taken before the engraving is finished. --
Skeleton regiment, a regiment which has its complement of officers, but in which there are few enlisted men. --
Skeleton shrimp (Zool.), a small crustacean of the genus Caprella. See Illust. under Laemodipoda.
[ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Skeletonized p. pr. & vb. n. Skeletonizing ] To prepare a skeleton of; also, to reduce, as a leaf, to its skeleton. Pop. Sci. Monthly. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Zool.) Any small moth whose larva eats the parenchyma of leaves, leaving the skeleton; as, the apple-leaf skeletonizer. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Gr. &unr_;&unr_;&unr_;&unr_; an entrail + E. skeleton. ] (Anat.) That part of the skeleton connected with the sense organs and the viscera. Owen. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } a. [ Cf. F. supplétif, LL. suppletivus, from L. supplere, suppletum, to fill up. See Supply. ] Supplying deficiencies; supplementary; as, a suppletory oath. [ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Suppletories That which is to supply what is wanted. [ 1913 Webster ]

Invent suppletories to excuse an evil man. Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ , zhuō miànㄓㄨㄛ ㄇㄧㄢˋdesktop; tabletop #7344
[ , jià ziㄐㄧㄚˋ ㄗ˙shelf; frame; stand; skeleton #12887
[ , gǔ géㄍㄨˇ ㄍㄜˊbones; skeleton #13992
[ , gǔ jiàㄍㄨˇ ㄐㄧㄚˋframework; skeleton #17827
[, ㄎㄨskeleton #35863
[, ㄍㄜˊskeleton #36140
[  /  , cēn cīㄘㄣ ㄘuneven; jagged; snaggletooth; ragged; serrated #43754
[ , hái gǔㄏㄞˊ ㄍㄨˇa skeleton #49683
[  /  , gǔ jiéㄍㄨˇ ㄐㄧㄝˊjoint (of the skeleton) #56958
[    /    , gǔ tou jià ziㄍㄨˇ ㄊㄡ˙ ㄐㄧㄚˋ ㄗ˙skeleton; skinny person; a mere skeleton #133096
[  , wài gǔ géㄨㄞˋ ㄍㄨˇ ㄍㄜˊexoskeleton (the carapace of insects, crabs etc) #190653
[    /    , Ā pǔ ěr dùnㄚ ㄆㄨˇ ㄦˇ ㄉㄨㄣˋAppleton (name); Sir Edward Appleton (1892-1965), British physicist, Nobel laureate who discovered the ionosphere #319182
[    /    , xì bāo gǔ jiàㄒㄧˋ ㄅㄠ ㄍㄨˇ ㄐㄧㄚˋcytoskeleton (of a cell)
[    /    , wàn néng yào shiㄨㄢˋ ㄋㄥˊ ㄧㄠˋ ㄕ˙master key; skeleton key; passkey
[    /    , gǔ tou jié rㄍㄨˇ ㄊㄡ˙ ㄐㄧㄝˊ ㄦ˙joint (of the skeleton)
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[こっかく, kokkaku] (n, adj-no) (1) skeleton; skeletal structure; build; frame; physique; (2) framework; (P) #11013
[indeiango-rudoringuburisutorutou-su] (n) Indian gold-ring bristle-tooth (Ctenochaetus truncatus, species of bristletooth tang native to the Indian Ocean)
[kamahirezame] (n) snaggletooth shark (Hemipristis elongata, species of Indo-West Pacific weasel shark and the only extant member of its genus)
[カマヒレザメぞく, kamahirezame zoku] (n) Hemipristis (genus of the weasel shark family Hemigaleidae with the snaggletooth shark as its only extant species)
[kinrinsazanamihagi ; go-rudoringusa-jonfisshu ; go-rudoringu . burisutorutou-su ; g] (n) spotted surgeonfish (Ctenochaetus strigosus, species of bristletooth tang found in Hawaii, Johnston Island, and Australia); goldring surgeonfish; goldring bristletooth
[kokutensazanamihagi] (n) twospot surgeonfish (Ctenochaetus binotatus, species of bristletooth tang native to the Indo-Pacific)
[sazanamihagi] (n) striated surgeonfish (Ctenochaetus striatus, species of bristletooth tang native to the Indo- Pacific)
[サザナミハギぞく, sazanamihagi zoku] (n) Ctenochaetus (genus of bristletooth tangs in the family Acanthuridae)
[sukeruton] (n) skeleton
[sutoraipudofinsa-jonfisshu ; sutoraipudofinsa-janfisshu] (n) striped-fin surgeonfish (Ctenochaetus marginatus, species of bristletooth tangs from the Pacific); blue-spotted bristletooth
[te-buruge-mu] (n) tabletop game; table game
[teretopia] (n) Teletopia
[テンプルトンしょう, tenpuruton shou] (n) Templeton Prize
[tominisa-jonfisshu ; tominisa-janfisshu] (n) Tomini surgeonfish (Ctenochaetus tominiensis, species of bristletooth tang from the Western Central Pacific)
[howaitote-rudosa-jonfisshu] (n) Ctenochaetus flavicauda (species from the Central Pacific, smallest bristletooth tang of its genus)
[meikyuusazanamihagi] (n) chevron tang (Ctenochaetus hawaiiensis, species of bristletooth tang from the Pacific); black surgeonfish; Hawaiian kole; Hawaiian surgeonfish
[あほう(P);あほ(阿呆);アホ, ahou (P); aho ( aho ); aho] (adj-na, n) (sens) fool; simpleton; idiot; (P)
[がいこっかく, gaikokkaku] (n) (See 内骨格) exoskeleton
[がいこつ, gaikotsu] (n, adj-no) skeleton; (P)
[われから;ワレカラ, warekara ; warekara] (n) (uk) skeleton shrimp
[きょうざめ, kyouzame] (adj-na, n) kill-joy; wet-blanket; skeleton at the feast
[くたい, kutai] (n, adj-no) (1) body; skeleton; framework; (2) reinforced concrete skeletal soundness
[けいがい, keigai] (n) ruin; wreck; mere skeleton; framework
[こじんこつ, kojinkotsu] (n) ancient human skeleton; archaeological human remains
[あいかぎ, aikagi] (n) (1) duplicate key; (2) pass key; master key; skeleton key
[こっかん, kokkan] (n, adj-no) skeleton; structure; build
[ほねぐみ, honegumi] (n) (1) skeletal frame; skeleton; build; physique; (2) framework; frame; structure; (3) outline
[さいぼうこっかく, saiboukokkaku] (n) cytoskeleton
[やどりぎ, yadorigi] (n) (1) mistletoe (esp. European mistletoe, Viscum album); (2) parasitic plant
[ちちぶ;チチブ, chichibu ; chichibu] (n) (uk) dusky tripletooth goby (Tridentiger obscurus)
[てんぱん;てんばん;てんいた, tenpan ; tenban ; ten'ita] (n) (1) countertop; tabletop; (2) (てんぱん only) baking tray; baking sheet
[ないこっかく, naikokkaku] (n) (See 外骨格) endoskeleton
[にほんぼう, nihonbou] (n) simpleton; henpecked husband; sniveler; sniveller
[のうたりん;ノータリン, noutarin ; no-tarin] (n) (1) slow-witted person; simpleton; (adj-no, adj-pn) (2) pig-ignorant; dumbass
[はっこつ, hakkotsu] (n) white (bleached) bone; skeleton; (P)
[うすらばか, usurabaka] (n) simpleton; dimwit; sluggard
[うすのろ, usunoro] (adj-na, n) half-wit; fool; simpleton
[ひょうろくだま, hyourokudama] (n) nincompoop; simpleton
[ごり;ゴリ, gori ; gori] (n) (1) (uk) (See ヨシノボリ) fish of the genus Rhinogobius; (2) (See チチブ) dusky tripletooth goby (Tridentiger obscurus); (3) (See ウキゴリ・1) common freshwater goby (Gymnogobius urotaenia); (4) (See 鰍) Japanese fluvial sculpin (fish, Cottus pollux)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Außenskelett { n }
exoskeleton
Dietrich { m }
picklock; skeleton key
Einfaltspinsel { m }; Pinsel { m } | Einfaltspinsel { pl }; Pinsel { pl }
simpleton | simpletons
Feuilleton { n } (Artikel)
feature (article); feuilleton
Feuilleton { n }
serial story column; supplement
Feuilleton { n } (Unterhaltungsteil einer Zeitung)
feature pages; arts pages
Gerät { n }
tabletop
Gerippe { n }
skeleton; scrag
Knorpelskelett { n }
cartilaginous skeleton; cartilageous skeleton
Leiche { f } | Leichen { pl } | eine Leiche im Keller haben [ übtr. ]
dead body | dead bodies | to have a skeleton in the cupboard [ Br. ]; to have a skeleton in the closet [ Am. ] [ fig. ]
Minimalbesetzung { f }
skeleton staff
Minimalbetrieb { m }; Notbetrieb { m }
skeleton service
Mistel { f }; Mistelzweig { m } | Misteln { pl }
mistletoe | mistletoes
Rahmenabkommen { n }
skeleton agreement; basic agreement
Rahmengesetz { n } | Rahmengesetze { pl }
skeleton law; framework law | framework laws
Rahmentarif { m }
skeleton tariff
Rahmenvertrag { m }
basic agreement; skeleton agreement
Skelett { n }; Knochengerüst { n } [ anat. ] | Skelette { pl }; Knochengerüste { pl }
skeleton | skeletons
Skelettbauweise { f }
skeleton construction; skeleton structure
Stammbesatzung { f }
skeleton crew
Tischdrucker { m }
tabletop printer
Tischrechner { m }
tabletop computer
Du hast Dreck am Stecken.
You have a skeleton in your closet.
Rotsteiß-Mistelfresser { m } [ ornith. ]
Mistletoe Flowerpecker
Singleton (Stadt in Australien)
Singleton (city in Australia)
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