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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: moss, -moss-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) พืชตะไคร่น้ำSee Also: ไม้จำพวกตะไคร่น้ำ, มอสSyn. musci, bryophyta
(vt) ปกคลุมไปด้วยตะไคร่น้ำ
(adj) ซึ่งปกคลุมด้วยต้นมอส
(adj) เหมือนสาหร่ายทะเลSyn. mossy
  Hope Dictionary 
(มอส) n. พืชจำพวกมอส vt. ปกคลุมด้วยมอส
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) หญ้ามอส, หนอง, บึง, ห้วย
(adj) ปกคลุมไปด้วยหญ้ามอส
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
มอสส์ [พฤกษศาสตร์ ๑๘ ก.พ. ๒๕๔๕]
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
มอสส์ [TU Subject Heading]
การตรวจหลังโดยให้ผู้ป่วยใช้มือ 2 ข้าง [การแพทย์]
คลับมอส, ดู  lycopodium [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) mossSee Also: thallophytic plant, lichen, algaeSyn. ตะไคร่Example:ต้นไม้มีตะไคร่น้ำสีเขียวเกาะเป็นคราบThai Definition:พืชสีเขียว ที่เกิดติดอยู่ตามต้นไม้ บางทีก็เกิดในน้ำและตามพื้นดินหรือกำแพงที่ชุ่มชื้น
(n) mossSee Also: lichensExample:ทางเดินที่ชื้นแฉะตลอดเวลาจะมีตะไคร่ขึ้นThai Definition:พืชสีเขียว ที่เกิดติดอยู่ตามต้นไม้ บางทีก็เกิดในน้ำและตามพื้นดินหรือกำแพงที่ชุ่มชื้น
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[takhrai] (n) EN: moss
[takhrai nām] (n, exp) EN: moss ; algae
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a variety of club mossSyn. Lycopodium alpinum
(n) primitive evergreen moss-like plant with spores in club-shaped strobilesSyn. club-moss, lycopod
(n) of northern Europe and America; resembling a miniature firSyn. Lycopodium selago, little clubmoss, mountain clubmoss
(n) free-floating aquatic fernsSyn. Salvinia auriculata, Salvinia rotundifolia
(n) lichen with branched flattened partly erect thallus that grows in mountainous and Arctic regions; used as a medicine or food for humans and livestock; a source of glycerolSyn. Iceland lichen, Cetraria islandica
(n) dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North AmericaSyn. carageen, carrageen, carragheen, Chondrus crispus
(n) spikemoss forming dense mats; eastern North AmericaSyn. basket spikemoss, Selaginella apoda
(n) played at reduced speed; less rapid
(n) tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants
(n) the Israeli foreign intelligence agencyExample:the primary focus of the Mossad is on Arab nations
(n) an agate resembling moss with brown, black, or green markings
(n) an extremely old-fashioned conservative
(n) German physicist (born in 1929)Syn. Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer
(n) tuft- or mat-forming dwarf perennial of Arctic regions of western and central Europe and North AmericaSyn. Silene acaulis
(n) a family of mosses
(n) a genus of mosses
(adj) of a moderate somewhat dull yellow-green colorSyn. mosstone
(adj) overgrown with mossSyn. mossy
(n) low tufted perennial phlox with needlelike evergreen leaves and pink or white flowers; native to United States and widely cultivated as a ground coverSyn. moss phlox, dwarf phlox, mountain phlox, Phlox subulata
(n) a marauder and plunderer (originally operating in the bogs between England and Scotland)
(n) tufted or mat-forming perennial of mountains of Europe; cultivated for its white flowersSyn. Saxifraga hypnoides
(n) an erect greyish branching lichen of Arctic and even some north temperate regions constituting the chief food for reindeer and caribou and sometimes being eaten by humansSyn. reindeer lichen, arctic moss, Cladonia rangiferina
(n) tufted spikemoss forming loose spreading mats; eastern North AmericaSyn. dwarf lycopod, Selaginella rupestris
(n) widely cultivated in many varieties for its fleshy moss-like foliage and profusion of brightly colored flowersSyn. Portulaca grandiflora, sun plant
(n) any of various red algae having graceful rose to purple fronds (e.g. dulse or carrageen)
(n) a variety of club mossSyn. Lycopodium lucidulum
(n) dense festoons of greenish-grey hairlike flexuous strands anchored to tree trunks and branches by sparse wiry roots; southeastern United States and West Indies to South AmericaSyn. black moss, long moss, old man's beard, Tillandsia usneoides
(n) any of numerous fern allies of the genus SelaginellaSyn. little club moss, spike moss
(n) a moss in which the main axis is terminated by the archegonium (and hence the capsule)Syn. acrocarpous mossAnt. pleurocarp
(n) greenish grey pendulous lichen growing on treesSyn. Usnea barbata, beard moss
(n) large shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having bristly stems and large clusters of pink flowersSyn. Robinia hispida, moss locust, rose acacia
(n) sessile aquatic animal forming mossy colonies of small polyps each having a curved or circular ridge bearing tentacles; attach to stones or seaweed and reproduce by buddingSyn. sea mat, moss animal, sea moss, polyzoan
(n) medium to large deciduous oak of central and eastern North America with ovoid acorns deeply immersed in large fringed cups; yields tough close-grained woodSyn. mossy-cup oak, mossycup oak, burr oak, Quercus macrocarpa
(n) submerged freshwater perennialsSyn. ditchmoss, pondweed, genus Elodea
(adj) (used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashionedSyn. stodgy, mossy, moss-grown, stick-in-the-mudExample:moss-grown ideas about family life
(n) a variety of club mossSyn. Lycopodium complanatum, staghorn moss
(n) a variety of club mossSyn. princess pine, tree clubmoss, Lycopodium obscurum
(n) low wiry-stemmed branching herb or southern California having fringed pink flowersSyn. Linanthus dianthiflorus, moss pink, fringed pink
(n) United States playwright who collaborated with George S. Kaufman (1904-1961)Syn. Moss Hart
(n) moss-like liverwort with tiny scalelike leaves; usually epiphyticSyn. scale moss
(n) a family of ferns belonging to the order LycopodialesSyn. clubmoss family, family Lycopodiaceae
(n) Swedish chemist who discovered rare earth elements (1797-1858)Syn. Carl Gustaf Mossander
(n) a moss having the archegonium or antheridium on a short side branch rather than the main stalkSyn. pleurocarpous mossAnt. acrocarp
(n) any of various pale or ashy mosses of the genus Sphagnum whose decomposed remains form peatSyn. peat moss, sphagnum moss, bog moss
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. (Bot.) a primitive evergreen mosslike plant with spores in club-shaped strobiles, much used in winter decoration. The best known species is Lycopodium clavatum, but other Lycopodia are often called by this name. The spores form a highly inflammable powder.
Syn. -- club moss, lycopod. [ 1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 ]

n. (Bot.) A kind of lichen, of the genus Cladonia. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Pref. en- + moss. ] Covered with moss; mossed. Keats. [ 1913 Webster ]

(Bot.) A kind of lichen (Cetraria Icelandica) found from the Arctic regions to the North Temperate zone. It furnishes a nutritious jelly and other forms of food, and is used in pulmonary complaints as a demulcent. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Mossed p. pr. & vb. n. Mossing. ] To cover or overgrow with moss. [ 1913 Webster ]

An oak whose boughs were mossed with age. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. mos; akin to AS. meós, D. mos, G. moos, OHG. mos, mios, Icel. mosi, Dan. mos, Sw. mossa, Russ. mokh', L. muscus. Cf. Muscoid. ] 1. (Bot.) A cryptogamous plant of a cellular structure, with distinct stem and simple leaves. The fruit is a small capsule usually opening by an apical lid, and so discharging the spores. There are many species, collectively termed Musci, growing on the earth, on rocks, and trunks of trees, etc., and a few in running water. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The term moss is also popularly applied to many other small cryptogamic plants, particularly lichens, species of which are called tree moss, rock moss, coral moss, etc. Fir moss and club moss are of the genus Lycopodium. See Club moss, under Club, and Lycopodium. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A bog; a morass; a place containing peat; as, the mosses of the Scottish border. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Moss is used with participles in the composition of words which need no special explanation; as, moss-capped, moss-clad, moss-covered, moss-grown, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]


Black moss. See under Black, and Tillandsia. --
Bog moss. See Sphagnum. --
Feather moss, any moss branched in a feathery manner, esp. several species of the genus Hypnum. --
Florida moss,
Long moss, or
Spanish moss
. See Tillandsia. --
Iceland moss, a lichen. See Iceland Moss. --
Irish moss, a seaweed. See Carrageen. --
Moss agate (Min.), a variety of agate, containing brown, black, or green mosslike or dendritic markings, due in part to oxide of manganese. Called also Mocha stone. --
Moss animal (Zool.), a bryozoan. --
Moss berry (Bot.), the small cranberry (Vaccinium Oxycoccus). --
Moss campion (Bot.), a kind of mosslike catchfly (Silene acaulis), with mostly purplish flowers, found on the highest mountains of Europe and America, and within the Arctic circle. --
Moss land, land produced accumulation of aquatic plants, forming peat bogs of more or less consistency, as the water is grained off or retained in its pores. --
Moss pink (Bot.), a plant of the genus Phlox (Phlox subulata), growing in patches on dry rocky hills in the Middle United States, and often cultivated for its handsome flowers. Gray. --
Moss rose (Bot.), a variety of rose having a mosslike growth on the stalk and calyx. It is said to be derived from the Provence rose. --
Moss rush (Bot.), a rush of the genus Juncus (Juncus squarrosus). --
Scale moss. See Hepatica.
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. A veteran partisan; one who is so conservative in opinion that he may be likened to a stone or old tree covered with moss. [ Political Slang, U.S. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } n. (Zool.) The menhaded. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Overgrown with moss; mossy. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The state of being mossy. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Moss + trooper. ] One of a class of marauders or bandits that formerly infested the border country between England and Scotland; -- so called in allusion to the mossy or boggy character of much of the border country. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Compar. Mossier superl. Mossiest. ] 1. Overgrown with moss; abounding with or edged with moss; as, mossy trees; mossy streams. [ 1913 Webster ]

Old trees are more mossy far than young. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Resembling moss; as, mossy green. [ 1913 Webster ]

(Zool.) Any branched marine bryozoan resembling moss. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[, táiㄊㄞˊmoss #17117
[ , qīng táiㄑㄧㄥ ㄊㄞˊmoss; lichen #42271
[  /  , tái xiǎnㄊㄞˊ ㄒㄧㄢˇmoss #48612
[ / , xiǎnㄒㄧㄢˇmosses on damp walls #57485
[  /  , shí sōngㄕˊ ㄙㄨㄥLycopodiopsida (club mosses) #113420
[   /   , Mó sà déㄇㄛˊ ㄙㄚˋ ㄉㄜˊMossad #115817
[ , shí ruǐㄕˊ ㄖㄨㄟˇreindeer moss; (chem.) litmus (as in litmus paper) #117736
[ , shēng táiㄕㄥ ㄊㄞˊmossy
[  /  , yín táiㄧㄣˊ ㄊㄞˊmoss silver; silver in the form of fibers or branches
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[さく, saku] (n) (1) (uk) capsule (moss sporangium); (2) (See さく果) capsule (type of dehiscent fruit)
[mossai] (adj-i) (sl) unfashionable
[mossari] (adv, vs) (1) unfashionable; lacking style; (2) dim-witted; slow
[mossori] (adv-to, adv, vs) (1) slowly; (2) unrefined
[yassamossa] (n, vs, adv-to) (on-mim) hurly-burly; helter-skelter; hustle and bustle; turmoil
[アイスランドごけ(アイスランド苔);イスランドごけ(イスランド苔), aisurando goke ( aisurando koke ); isurando goke ( isurando koke )] (n) (obsc) Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica); Iceland lichen
[アメリカそう;アメリカソウ, amerika sou ; amerikasou] (n) (uk) (obsc) (See 松葉牡丹) moss-rose purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)
[コケしょくぶつ(コケ植物);こけしょくぶつ(苔植物), koke shokubutsu ( koke shokubutsu ); kokeshokubutsu ( koke shokubutsu )] (n) bryophyte (any of three groups of non-vascular land plants, inc. mosses, hornworts and liverworts)
[シプレちょう, shipure chou] (n) Chypre fragrance (family of scents including sage, lavender, and oak moss, used in perfumes)
[teirapia . mozanbika] (n) (See モザンビークティラピア) Mozambique tilapia (tilapiine cichlid fish native to southern Africa, Oreochromis mossambicus)
[pi-tomosu] (n) peat moss
[フゼアちょう, fuzea chou] (n) Fougere fragrance (family of scents including coumarin, oak moss, lavender, and geranium oil, used in perfumes)
[mosado] (n) Mossad (Israeli secret service); (P)
[mozanbi-kuteirapia ; mozanbi-kuterapia] (n) Mozambique tilapia (tilapiine cichlid fish native to southern Africa, Oreochromis mossambicus)
[mosuguri-n] (n) moss green; (P)
[えいらんたい;エイランタイ, eirantai ; eirantai] (n) (uk) (obsc) Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica); Iceland lichen
[はなごけ, hanagoke] (n) reindeer moss
[ひかりごけ, hikarigoke] (n) luminous moss
[こうやのまんねんぐさ;コウヤノマンネングサ, kouyanomannengusa ; kouyanomannengusa] (n) (uk) Climacium japonicum (species of moss)
[こうやのまんねんごけ;コウヤノマンネンゴケ, kouyanomannengoke ; kouyanomannengoke] (n) (uk) Climacium japonicum (species of moss)
[さんしょうも;サンショウモ, sanshoumo ; sanshoumo] (n) (uk) floating watermoss (Salvinia natans)
[しばざくら;シバザクラ, shibazakura ; shibazakura] (n) (uk) moss phlox (Phlox subulata); moss pink
[まつばぼたん;マツバボタン, matsubabotan ; matsubabotan] (n) (uk) moss-rose purslane (Portulaca grandiflora)
[しょくしゅかんどうぶつ, shokushukandoubutsu] (n) (obsc) (See 触手動物) lophophorate (a tube worm, moss animal or lampshell)
[しょくしゅどうぶつ, shokushudoubutsu] (n) (See 触手冠動物) tentaculate (a tube worm, moss animal or lampshell)
[みずごけ;ミズゴケ, mizugoke ; mizugoke] (n) (uk) sphagnum; peat moss; bog moss
[すぎごけ, sugigoke] (n) hair moss
[むす, musu] (v5s, vi) to grow (of moss, etc.)
[せいたい;あおごけ, seitai ; aogoke] (n) green moss
[あかかえでのり, akakaedenori] (n) red carrageen (Chondrus crispus); red carragheen; red Irish moss
[かわすずめ;カワスズメ, kawasuzume ; kawasuzume] (n) (uk) Mozambique tilapia (tilapiine cichlid fish native to southern Africa, Oreochromis mossambicus)
[こけ, koke] (n) (1) moss; (2) short plants resembling moss (inc. other bryophytes, lichens, very small spermatophytes, etc.)
[たいじょう, taijou] (adj-na) mossy
[こけむす, kokemusu] (v5s, vi) to become covered in moss; to be moss-covered; to have moss growing on itself; to become aged (e.g. building, stone)
[こけむし;コケムシ, kokemushi ; kokemushi] (n) (uk) moss animal (any animal of phylum Bryozoa)
[こけにわ, kokeniwa] (n) (obsc) moss garden (particularly that of Saiho-ji)
[たいるい, tairui] (n) (See コケ植物) bryophyte (any of three groups of non-vascular land plants, inc. mosses, hornworts and liverworts)
[てんせきこけをしょうぜず, tensekikokewoshouzezu] (exp) a rolling stone gathers no moss
[てんせきこけむさず, tensekikokemusazu] (exp) (See 転石苔を生ぜず) a rolling stone gathers no moss
[ひかげのかずら;ヒカゲノカズラ, hikagenokazura ; hikagenokazura] (n) (uk) running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum)
[もっそうめし, mossoumeshi] (n) food served to prisoners
[もっす, mossu] (v5s) (1) (arch) (See 没する) to sink; to go down; to set; (2) to pass away; to die; (3) to disappear; to vanish; (4) to confiscate
[ぼっしょくし;もっしょくし, bosshokushi ; mosshokushi] (n) gallnut
[もっしょくしさん, mosshokushisan] (n) gallic acid
[まりも;マリモ, marimo ; marimo] (n) (uk) marimo (variety of algae, Cladophora aegagropila); round green alga; Cladophora ball; lake ball; moss ball
[せんたい, sentai] (n) moss; bryophyte
[せんたいしょくぶつ, sentaishokubutsu] (n) (obsc) (See コケ植物) bryophyte (any of three groups of non-vascular land plants, inc. mosses, hornworts and liverworts)
[せんるい, senrui] (n) mosses (non-vascular plants of class Bryopsida)
[かげ, kage] (n) (arch) (See 日陰鬘) running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Moos { n } [ bot. ]
moss
Weichheit { f }
mossiness
mit Moos bewachsen
moss-covered
moosig { adj } | moosiger | am moosigsten
mossy | mossier | mossiest
Wer rastet, der rostet. [ Sprw. ]
A rolling stone gathers no moss. [ prov. ]
Mosambik-Säbelzahnschleimfisch { m }; Afrikanischer Leierschwanz-Schleimfisch { m } (Meiacanthus mossambicus) [ zool. ]
harptail blenny
Javamoos { n } (Vesicularia dubyana)
java moss
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