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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: pudd, -pudd-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) แอ่งน้ำขนาดเล็กSee Also: หล่ม, บ่อดินSyn. plash, mud puddle, rut
(adj) ซึ่งมีหลุมมากSee Also: ซึ่งมีหล่มมาก
(n) ขนมพุดดิ้ง
(n) อาหารหวานSyn. dessert, junket, tapioca
(n) การเล่นลุยโคลน
(sl) เครื่องบินขนาดเล็ก
  Hope Dictionary 
n. ขนมถั่วพุดดิ้งใส่ไข่
(พุด'ดิง) n. ขนมพุดดิง, ขนมแป้งต้มใส่นม ไข่ น้ำตาลและอื่น ๆ หรือยัดไส้ผลไม้, ไส้กรอก
(พัด'เดิล) n. แอ่งน้ำเล็ก ๆ (โดยเฉพาะบนพื้นดิน) , หลุม, ความสับสน, ความยุ่งเหยิง, โคลน, เลน, ดินเลน, โลหะที่กำลังหลอม. vt., vi. ทำให้เป็นแอ่งหรือหลุม, กวน, คลุก, ผสม, เล่นโคลน, ลุยโคลน.See Also: puddler n. puddly adj.
(พัด'ดลี) adj. มีหลุมมีแอ่งมาก, เป็นโคลนเป็นเลน
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) ขนมพุดดิ้ง
(n) บ่อโคลน, หลุม, แอ่ง, ดินเลน
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
(n) ไส้กรอกเลือด
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) Thai pudding with coconut toppingExample:ขนมไทยปรุงมาจากแป้งน้ำตาลกะทิเป็นส่วนใหญ่เช่นขนมเปียกปูนขนมตะโก้ ลอดช่องขนมปลากริมไข่เต่า เป็นต้นUnit:ชิ้น, อันThai Definition:ชื่อขนมชนิดหนึ่ง ทำด้วยแป้งข้าวเจ้าหรือแป้งเท้ายายม่อมกวนเข้ากับน้ำตาล ใส่แห้วหรือข้าวโพดเป็นต้นก็ได้ หยอดหน้าด้วยกะทิกวนกับแป้ง
(n) rice pasteSee Also: rice puddingExample:มีข้าวเปียกอยู่ในหม้อเยอะเลย ไปตักมาแบ่งกันกินสิThai Definition:ข้าวที่ต้มกับน้ำกะทิให้เหลวจนน้ำแห้ง มีรสเค็มๆ มันๆ
(n) muddy placeSee Also: mud puddle, mire, wallowSyn. หล่มExample:เด็กๆ กำลังใช้ไม้ตีก้นควายที่นอนอยู่ในปลักพยายามไล่ให้มันลุกขึ้นUnit:ปลักThai Definition:แอ่งที่เป็นโคลน เลน
(n) form of puddingSee Also: in layers, Thai sweetmeat, coconut jelly in a banana cup, gelatin topped with coconut-creaSyn. ขนมตะโก้Example:ฉันชอบกินตะโก้ไส้ข้าวโพดมากUnit:ชิ้นThai Definition:ขนมที่ทำด้วยแป้งข้าวเจ้าหรือแป้งเท้ายายม่อมกวนเข้ากับน้ำตาล ใส่แห้วหรือข้าวโพดเป็นต้นก็ได้ หยอดหน้าด้วยกะทิกวนกับแป้ง
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[khanom fakthøng] (n, exp) EN: pumpkin pudding
[khanom takō] (n, exp) EN: Thai pudding with coconut topping
[khāopīek] (n) EN: rice paste ; rice pudding ; sopping-wet rice  FR: riz mouillé [ m ]
[khūn] (n) EN: Golden Shower Tree ; Golden Shower Cassia ; drumstick tree ; Indian laburnum ; puddingpipe tree ; purging cassia  FR: Cassia fistula [ m ]
[lom] (n) EN: mire ; bog ; puddle ; quagmire ; mudhole : morass  FR: bourbier [ m ] ; fange [ f ]
[møkaēng] (n) EN: custard pudding  FR: flan [ m ] ; crème renversée [ f ]
[plak] (v) EN: muddy place ; mud puddle ; mire ; wallow  FR: bourbier [ m ]
[rātchaphreuk] (n) EN: Golden Shower Tree ; Golden Shower Cassia ; Pudding pipe tree ; Purging cassia ; Indian laburnum  FR: Cassia fistula [ m ]
[ton khūn] (n) EN: drumstick tree ; Indian laburnum ; puddingpipe tree
  Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) pudding made with grated carrots
(n) sweet chocolate flavored custard-like pudding usually thickened with flour rather than eggs
(n) pudding made of corn and cream and egg
(n) a chilled dessert consisting of a mixture of custard and nuts and (sometimes) liquor
(n) sweetened porridge made of tapioca or flour or oatmeal cooked quickly in milk or water
(n) cornmeal mush served with sweetening (maple syrup or brown sugar)
(n) sausage containing ground liverSyn. liverwurst, liver sausage
(n) a puddle of mudExample:the children loved a mud puddle
(n) a pudding made with strained split peas mixed with egg
(n) a rich steamed or boiled pudding that resembles cakeSyn. Christmas pudding
(n) any of various soft thick unsweetened baked dishesExample:corn pudding
(n) (British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)Syn. pud
(n) any of various soft sweet desserts thickened usually with flour and baked or boiled or steamed
(n) a large fat human faceSyn. pudding-face
(n) a composite rock made up of particles of varying sizeSyn. conglomerate
(n) bluish and bronze wrasse; found from Florida keys to BrazilSyn. pudding-wife, Halicoeres radiatus
(n) a mixture of wet clay and sand that can be used to line a pond and that is impervious to water when dry
(v) wade or dabble in a puddleExample:The ducks and geese puddled in the backyard
(v) subject to puddling or form by puddlingExample:puddle iron
(v) dip into mud before plantingExample:puddle young plants
(v) work a wet mixture, such as concrete or mud
(v) mess around, as in a liquid or pasteExample:The children are having fun puddling in paint
(v) make a puddle by splashing water
(n) a worker who turns pig iron into wrought iron by puddling
(n) a pudding cooked by steaming
(n) a sweet or savory pudding made with suet and steamed or boiled
(n) sweet pudding thickened with tapioca
(n) sweet vanilla flavored custard-like pudding usually thickened with flour rather than eggs
(n) light puffy bread made of a puff batter and traditionally baked in the pan with roast beef
(v) mix up or confuseSyn. muddle, puddleExample:He muddled the issues
(adj) stupid and confused; ; - Isaac SterneSyn. addlepated, muddleheaded, puddingheadedExample:blathering like the addlepated nincompoop that you are; a confused puddingheaded, muddleheaded fellow
(n) a black sausage containing pig's blood and other ingredientsSyn. black pudding, blood pudding
(n) creeping perennial herb distinguished by red berries and clustered leaf whorls at the tips of shoots; Greenland to AlaskaSyn. dwarf cornel, crackerberry, Cornus canadensis, pudding berry
(n) deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and AustraliaSyn. canafistula, purging cassia, canafistola, pudding pipe tree, Cassia fistula, drumstick tree
(v) eliminate urineSyn. piddle, piss, pee-pee, puddle, micturate, wee, pass water, spend a penny, wee-wee, relieve oneself, urinate, take a leak, make water, peeExample:Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug
(v) make into a puddleSyn. puddleExample:puddled mire
(n) a rich frozen pudding made of chopped chestnuts and maraschino cherries and candied fruits and liqueur or rumSyn. Nesselrode pudding
(n) a small body of standing water (rainwater) or other liquidSyn. puddleExample:there were puddles of muddy water in the road after the rain; the body lay in a pool of blood
(n) something resembling a pool of liquidSyn. puddleExample:he stood in a pool of light; his chair sat in a puddle of books and magazines
(n) pudding made of suet pastry spread with jam or fruit and rolled up and baked or steamedSyn. roly-poly pudding
(n) a person who is not very brightSyn. stupid person, dolt, pudden-head, stupe, poor fish, pillock, pudding head, dullardExample:The economy, stupid!
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

A kind of sausage made of blood, suet, etc., thickened with meal. [ 1913 Webster ]

And fat black puddings, -- proper food,
For warriors that delight in blood. Hudibras. [ 1913 Webster ]

1. A thick batter pudding made of Indian meal stirred into boiling water; mush. [ U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A batter or pudding made of flour or oatmeal, stirred into boiling water or milk. [ Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A merry-andrew; a buffoon. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A bag pudding; a name of reproach or ridicule formerly applied by the Scotch to the English. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Probably fr. pudden, for pudding, in allusion to its softness. ] (Naut.) (a) A quantity of rope-yarn, or the like, placed, as a fender, on the bow of a boat. (b) A bunch of soft material to prevent chafing between spars, or the like. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Puddered p. pr. & vb. n. Puddering. ] [ Cf. Pother. ] To make a tumult or bustle; to splash; to make a pother or fuss; to potter; to meddle. [ 1913 Webster ]

Puddering in the designs or doings of others. Barrow. [ 1913 Webster ]

Others pudder into their food with their broad nebs. Holland. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. To perplex; to embarrass; to confuse; to bother; as, to pudder a man. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A pother; a tumult; a confused noise; turmoil; bustle. “All in a pudder.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. boudin black pudding, sausage, L. botulus, botellus, a sausage, G. & Sw. pudding pudding, Dan. podding, pudding, LG. puddig thick, stumpy, W. poten, potten, also E. pod, pout, v. ] 1. A species of food of a soft or moderately hard consistence, variously made, but often a compound of flour or meal, with milk and eggs, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

And solid pudding against empty praise. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Anything resembling, or of the softness and consistency of, pudding. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. An intestine; especially, an intestine stuffed with meat, etc.; a sausage. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Any food or victuals. [ 1913 Webster ]

Eat your pudding, slave, and hold your tongue. Prior. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. (Naut.) Same as Puddening. [ 1913 Webster ]


Pudding grass (Bot.), the true pennyroyal (Mentha Pulegium), formerly used to flavor stuffing for roast meat. Dr. Prior. --
Pudding pie, a pudding with meat baked in it. Taylor (1630). --
Pudding pipe (Bot.), the long, cylindrical pod of the leguminous tree Cassia Fistula. The seeds are separately imbedded in a sweetish pulp. See Cassia. --
Pudding sleeve, a full sleeve like that of the English clerical gown. Swift. --
Pudding stone. (Min.) See Conglomerate, n., 2. --
Pudding time. (a) The time of dinner, pudding being formerly the dish first eaten. [ Obs. ] Johnson. (b) The nick of time; critical time. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Mars, that still protects the stout,
In pudding time came to his aid. Hudibras.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Stupid. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

{ }. [ Prob. corrupted fr. the Sp. name in Cuba, pudiano verde. ] (Zool.) A large, handsomely colored, blue and bronze, labroid fish (Iridio radiatus, syn. Platyglossus radiatus) of Florida, Bermuda, and the West Indies. Called also pudiano, doncella, and, at Bermuda, bluefish. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

n. [ OE. podel; cf. LG. pudel, Ir. & Gael. plod pool. ] 1. A small quantity of dirty standing water; a muddy plash; a small pool. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Clay, or a mixture of clay and sand, kneaded or worked, when wet, to render it impervious to water. [ 1913 Webster ]


Puddle poet, a low or worthless poet. [ R. ] Fuller.
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v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Puddled p. pr. & vb. n. Puddling ] 1. To make foul or muddy; to pollute with dirt; to mix dirt with (water). [ 1913 Webster ]

Some unhatched practice . . .
Hath puddled his clear spirit. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (a) To make dense or close, as clay or loam, by working when wet, so as to render impervious to water. (b) To make impervious to liquids by means of puddle; to apply puddle to. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To subject to the process of puddling, as iron, so as to convert it from the condition of cast iron to that of wrought iron. Ure. [ 1913 Webster ]


Puddled steel, steel made directly from cast iron by a modification of the puddling process.
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v. i. To make a dirty stir. [ Obs. ] R. Junius. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The lump of pasty wrought iron as taken from the puddling furnace to be hammered or rolled. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. An iron bar made at a single heat from a puddle-ball hammering and rolling. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. One who converts cast iron into wrought iron by the process of puddling. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. 1. (Hydraul. Engin.) (a) The process of working clay, loam, pulverized ore, etc., with water, to render it compact, or impervious to liquids; also, the process of rendering anything impervious to liquids by means of puddled material. (b) Puddle. See Puddle, n., 2. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Metal.) The art or process of converting cast iron into wrought iron or steel by subjecting it to intense heat and frequent stirring in a reverberatory furnace in the presence of oxidizing substances, by which it is freed from a portion of its carbon and other impurities. [ 1913 Webster ]


Puddling furnace, a reverberatory furnace in which cast iron is converted into wrought iron or into steel by puddling.
[ 1913 Webster ]

a. Consisting of, or resembling, puddles; muddy; foul. “Thick puddly water.” Carew. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ For paddock, or parrock, a park. ] A small inclosure. [ Written also purrock. ] [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

(Zool.) Any large holothurian. [ Prov. Eng. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ , bù dīngㄅㄨˋ ㄉㄧㄥpudding #18145
[ , shuǐ kēngㄕㄨㄟˇ ㄎㄥa puddle; a sump #41495
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[purin] (n) (1) (abbr) (See プディング) (custard) pudding; (2) purine; (P) #13727
[aisupudeingu] (n) ice pudding
[kasuta-dopudeingu] (n) custard pudding
[kasuta-dopurin] (n) custard pudding
[suettopudeingu] (n) suet pudding
[pudeingu] (n) pudding
[puramupudeingu] (n) Christmas pudding; plum pudding
[プリンあたま, purin atama] (n) (col) black hair that has been dyed blond after the roots begin to grow in at the top giving an appearance much like custard pudding (lit. pudding head)
[ちだまり, chidamari] (n) puddle of blood; pool of blood
[みずたまり, mizutamari] (n) puddle; pool of water
[てっぷ, teppu] (n) imminent danger; like a carp stuck in a puddle on the road
[ものはためし, monohatameshi] (exp) (id) The proof of the pudding is in the eating
[ぼっちゃんがり, bocchangari] (n) pudding bowl hair cut
[ろんよりしょうこ, ronyorishouko] (exp) the proof of the pudding is in the eating (lit
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Apfelpudding { m }
pandowdy
Blutwurst { f }; Rotwurst { f }
kind of black pudding; blutwurst [ Am. ]; blood sausage [ Am. ]
gebackener Eierteig (zum Rinderbraten) [ cook. ]
Yorkshire pudding
Grießbrei { m }
semolina pudding
Lache { f } (Pfütze)
pool; puddle
Milchreis { m } [ cook. ]
rice pudding
Nachspeise { f }
pudding
Pfütze { f }
puddle
Pudding { m }
pudding
Puddingtörtchen { n } [ cook. ]
custard tart
Strudel { m } [ cook. ]
roly-poly pudding
Vanillepudding { m } [ cook. ]
set custard
Wasserlache { f }
puddle of water; waterpool
einen dicken Bauch haben
to be in the pudding club [ fig. ]
Probieren geht über Studieren. [ Sprw. ]
The proof of the pudding is in the eating. [ prov. ]
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