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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: -nyer-, *nyer*
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prep. Ere; before. [ Obs. ] Sylvester. [ 1913 Webster ]

‖n. [ Sp. ] (Bot.) An herb; a plant. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ This word is much used in compound names of plants in Spanish; as, yerba buena [ Sp., a good herb ], a name applied in Spain to several kinds of mint (Mentha sativa, Mentha viridis, etc.), but in California universally applied to a common, sweet-scented labiate plant (Micromeria Douglasii). [ 1913 Webster ]


Yerba dol osa. [ Sp., herb of the she-bear. ] A kind of buckthorn (Rhamnus Californica). --
Yerba mansa. [ Sp., a mild herb, soft herb. ] A plant (Anemopsis Californica) with a pungent, aromatic rootstock, used medicinally by the Mexicans and the Indians. --
Yerba reuma. [ Cf. Sp. reuma rheum, rheumatism. ] A low California undershrub (Frankenia grandifolia).
[ 1913 Webster ]

n. See 1st & 2d Yard. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. 1. To throw out the heels; to kick; to jerk. [ 1913 Webster ]

They flirt, they yerk, they backward . . . fling. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To move a quick, jerking motion. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A sudden or quick thrust or motion; a jerk. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Yerked p. pr. & vb. n. Yerking. ] [ See Yerk. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. To throw or thrust with a sudden, smart movement; to kick or strike suddenly; to jerk. [ 1913 Webster ]

Their wounded steeds . . .
Yerk out their armed heels at their dead masters. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To strike or lash with a whip. [ Obs. or Scot. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ OE. &yogh_;ern, &yogh_;eorne, AS. georn desirous, eager. See Yearn to long. ] Eager; brisk; quick; active. [ Obs. ] “Her song . . . loud and yern.” Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. See 3d Yearn. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. [ OE. &yogh_;eorne. See Yern, a. ] Eagerly; briskly; quickly. [ Obs. ] Piers Plowman. [ 1913 Webster ]

My hands and my tongue go so yerne. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. Dan. jordnöd, Sw. jordnöt, earthnut. Cf. Jarnut. ] An earthnut, or groundnut. See Groundnut (d). [ Written also yarnut. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) trailing perennial evergreen herb of northwestern United States with small white flowers; used medicinallySyn. Micromeria douglasii, Satureja douglasii, Micromeria chamissonis
(n) stoloniferous herb of southwestern United States and Mexico having a pungent rootstock and small spicate flowers with white bracts suggesting an anemoneSyn. Anemopsis californica
(n) viscid evergreen shrub of western United States with white to deep lilac flowers; the sticky aromatic leaves are used in treating bronchial and pulmonary illnessesSyn. Eriodictyon californicum
(n) capital of ArmeniaSyn. Erivan, capital of Armenia, Jerevan
(n) United States psychologist who studied the intelligence of primates (1876-1956)Syn. Robert Mearns Yerkes, Robert M. Yerkes
(n) French bacteriologist born in Switzerland; was a student of Pasteur; discovered the plague bacillus (1863-1943)Syn. Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin, Alexandre Yersin
(n) a bacillus bacterium that causes the plague; aerosolized bacteria can be used as a bioweapon
(n) a mountain peak in the Andes in Peru (21, 709 feet high)
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