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*mund*

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: mund, -mund-
ค้นหาอัตโนมัติโดยใช้munda
NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
(adj)เกี่ยวกับโลกSee Also:ทางโลก, ปกติ, ธรรมดาSyn.normal, ordinary, worldy, earthly
(n)ต้นเฟิร์นประเภท Osmunda มีใบขนาดใหญ่
(adv)ในทางโลกSyn.materially
Hope Dictionary
(อาน' โน' มันต์) l. ปีของของโลกมนุษย์
(มันเดน', มัน'เดน) adj. ทางโลก, เกี่ยวกับโลกียวิสัย, ธรรมดาโลก, ปกติ
(ฟรอยด์, ซิก'มันด) n. นักประสาทวิทยาชาวออสเตรียผู้เป็นบิดาแห่งจิตเวชวิเคราะห์
(ซู'เพอะมันเดน) adj. เหนือทุกสิ่งทุกอย่าง, เหนือมนุษย์
(อัลทระมัน'เดน) adj. นอกโลก, เลยโลก, เลยวงโคจรของดาวนพเคราะห์, นอกระบบสุริยะ, เหนือประเพณี, ในโลกหน้า
Nontri Dictionary
(adj)ทางโลก, โลกีย์, ทางโลกียวิสัย
NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN)
Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
[Døtmunt = Døtmun] (tm) EN: Borussia Dortmund  FR: Borussia Dortmund [ m ] ; Dortmund
[Khāl Phøpphoē] (n, prop) EN: Sir Karl Raimund Popper  FR: Sir Karl Raimund Popper
[lōkuttara] (x) EN: supermundane
[nok plao hāng khem hūa pīk daēng] (n, exp) EN: Yellow-vented Green Pigeon  FR: Colombar de Seimund [ m ]
[Sikaman Frøi] (n, prop) EN: Sigmund Freud  FR: Sigmund Freud
CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
WordNet (3.0)
(n)Norwegian explorer who was the first to traverse the Northwest Passage and in 1911 the first to reach the South Pole (1872-1928)Syn.Roald Amundsen
(n)a species of large perch noted for its sporting and eating qualities; lives in marine, estuary, and freshwater habitatsSyn.white seabass, giant seaperch, Lates calcarifer, giant perch, Asian seabass
(n)an industrial city in northwestern Germany; flourished from the 13th to 17th century as a member of the Hanseatic League
(n)king of the English who succeeded Athelstan; he drove out the Danes and made peace with Scotland (921-946)
(n)king of the English who led resistance to Canute but was defeated and forced to divide the kingdom with Canute (980-1016)Syn.Edmund Ironside
(n)type genus of the Osmundaceae
(n)a family of languages spoken by people scattered throughout central India
(adj)concerned with the world or worldly mattersSyn.terrestrial
(adj)belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenlySyn.terrene
(adv)in a worldly mannerSyn.terrestrially
(adv)in a mundane manner
(n)large family of ferns widely distributed in temperate and tropical areasSyn.family Osmundaceae
(adj)existing or extending beyond the physical world; - William James
(n)a species of large fish found in Australian riversSyn.Scleropages jardinii, northern barramundi
(n)a family of languages spoken in southern and southeastern AsiaSyn.Austro-Asiatic language, Munda-Mon-Khmer
(n)British statesman famous for his oratory; pleaded the cause of the American colonists in British Parliament and defended the parliamentary system (1729-1797)Syn.Edmund Burke
(n)English clergyman who invented the power loom (1743-1823)Syn.Edmund Cartwright
(n)New World fern having woolly cinnamon-colored spore-bearing fronds in early spring later surrounded by green fronds; the early uncurling fronds are edibleSyn.fiddlehead, Osmunda cinnamonea, fiddlehead fern
(n)omnivorous mammal of Central America and South AmericaSyn.coati-mondi, coon cat, Nasua narica, coati-mundi
(adj)found in the ordinary course of events; ; ; - Anita DiamantSyn.routine, quotidian, unremarkable, mundane, workaday
(n)any fern of the genus Osmunda: large ferns with creeping rhizomes; naked sporangia are on modified fronds that resemble flower clustersSyn.osmund
(n)Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis (1856-1939)Syn.Sigmund Freud
(n)French diplomat who in 1793 tried to draw the United States into the war between France and England (1763-1834)Syn.Citizen Genet, Edmund Charles Edouard Genet
(n)English astronomer who used Newton's laws of motion to predict the period of a comet (1656-1742)Syn.Edmund Halley, Edmond Halley
(n)New Zealand mountaineer who in 1953 first attained the summit of Mount Everest with his Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay (born in 1919)Syn.Sir Edmund Percival Hillary, Edmund Hillary, Sir Edmund Hillary
(n)German philosopher who developed phenomenology (1859-1938)Syn.Edmund Husserl
(n)North American fern having tall erect pinnate fronds and a few sporogenous pinnae at or near the center of the fertile frondsSyn.Osmunda clatonia
(n)English actor noted for his portrayals of Shakespeare's great tragic characters (1789-1833)Syn.Edmund Kean
(n)English scholar remembered for his chronology of Shakespeare's plays and his editions of Shakespeare and Dryden (1741-1812)Syn.Edmund Malone, Edmond Malone
(n)the quality of being commonplace and ordinarySyn.mundanity, mundanenessAnt.extraordinariness
(n)British philosopher (born in Austria) who argued that scientific theories can never be proved to be true, but are tested by attempts to falsify them (1902-1994)Syn.Sir Karl Raimund Popper, Karl Popper
(n)United States composer (born in Hungary) who composed operettas (1887-1951)Syn.Sigmund Romberg
(n)large deeply rooted fern of worldwide distribution with upright bipinnate compound tufted frondsSyn.ditch fern, French bracken, king fern, royal osmund, Osmunda regalis
(n)United States newspaper publisher and half-brother of Edward Wyllis Scripps (1835-1908)Syn.James Edmund Scripps
(n)the quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience or disillusionmentSyn.worldliness, mundanity, mundanenessAnt.naivete
(n)English poet who wrote an allegorical romance celebrating Elizabeth I in the Spenserian stanza (1552-1599)Syn.Edmund Spenser
(n)Irish poet and playwright whose plays are based on rural Irish life (1871-1909)Syn.Edmund John Millington Synge, John Millington Synge, J. M. Synge
(n)United States literary critic (1895-1972)Syn.Edmund Wilson
Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)

a. Being or occurring before the creation of the world. Young. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Written also barramunda. ] [ Native name. ] (Zool.) (a) A remarkable Australian fresh-water ganoid fish of the genus Ceratodus. (b) An Australian river fish (Osteoglossum Leichhardtii). [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

v. t. [ Pref. circum- + undulate. ] To flow round, as waves. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. same as coati.
Syn. -- coati, coon cat, Nasua narica. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

a. [ L. extramundanus; extra + mundus world. ] Beyond the material world. “An extramundane being.” Bp. Warburton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. immundus; pref. im- not + mundus clean. ] Unclean. [ R. ] Burton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. F. immondicité, L. immunditia, immundities. ] Uncleanness; filthiness. [ R. ] W. Montagu. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Infra + mundane. ] Lying or situated beneath the world. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Being, between worlds or orbs. [ R. ] “Intermundane spaces.” Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Intermundane. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Being within the material world; -- opposed to extramundane. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A caoutchouc-like substance obtained from the milky juice of the East Indian Euphorbia Kattimundoo. It is used as a cement. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. See Mun. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. mundanus, fr. mundus the world, an implement, toilet adornments, or dress; cf. mundus, a., clean, neat, Skr. ma&nsdot_;&dsdot_; to adorn, dress, ma&nsdot_;&dsdot_;a adornment. Cf. Monde, Mound in heraldry. ] 1. Of or pertaining to the world; worldly, as contrasted with heavenly; earthly; terrestrial; as, the mundane sphere; mundane concerns. -- Mun"dane*ly, adv. [1913 Webster]

The defilement of mundane passions. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster]

2. Commonplace; ordinary; banal. [PJC]

n. Worldliness. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. mundatio, fr. mundare to make clean. ] The act of cleansing. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. mundatorius. ] Cleansing; having power to cleanse. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Iron pyrites, or arsenical pyrites; -- so called by the Cornish miners. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. mundificans, p. pr. of mundificare to make clean, fr. mundus clean + -ficare (in comp.) to make. See -fy. ] Serving to cleanse and heal. -- n. A mundificant ointment or plaster. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The act or operation of cleansing. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Cleansing. -- n. A detergent medicine or preparation. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ Cf. F. mondifier, L. mundificare. See Mundificant. ] To cleanse. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A turban ornamented with an imitation of gold or silver embroidery. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. mundus the world + vagans wandering, p. pr. of vagari. See Vagary. ] Wandering over the world. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ Cf. Sp. mondongo paunch, tripe, black pudding. ] A stinking tobacco. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Bot.) A fern of the genus Osmunda, or flowering fern. The most remarkable species is the osmund royal, or royal fern (Osmunda regalis), which grows in wet or boggy places, and has large bipinnate fronds, often with a panicle of capsules at the top. The rootstock contains much starch, and has been used in stiffening linen. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Being above the world; -- opposed to inframundane. Cudworth. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Supermundane. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Being or situated above the world or above our system; celestial. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ L. ultramundanus. See Ultra-, and Mundane. ] Being beyond the world, or beyond the limits of our system. Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary
[, wēi, ㄨㄟ]Osmunda regalis, a species of fern#10355[Add to Longdo]
[  /  , chén shì, ㄔㄣˊ ㄕˋ]this mortal life; the mundane world#23100[Add to Longdo]
[   , Duō tè méng dé, ㄉㄨㄛ ㄊㄜˋ ㄇㄥˊ ㄉㄜˊ]Dortmund#41597[Add to Longdo]
[   , Fú luò yī dé, ㄈㄨˊ ㄌㄨㄛˋ ㄧ ㄉㄜˊ]Floyd (name); Freud (name); Dr Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the inventor of psychoanalysis#44965[Add to Longdo]
[西   , Xī gé mēng dé, ㄒㄧ ㄍㄜˊ ㄇㄥ ㄉㄜˊ]Sigmund (name)#880013[Add to Longdo]
Longdo Approved DE-TH
(adj)ที่มีขนาดพอดีคำ พอดีปาก เช่น Den Salat in mundgerechte Stücke schneiden, einmal durch die Pfanne schwenken und mit den Tomaten unter den Kartoffelsalat heben.
(adj, adv)(การสอบ)ทางปาก, ที่เกี่ยวกับปาก, ที่เกี่ยวกับการสัมภาษณ์See Also:A. schriftlich
(n)|die| ข้อสอบปากเปล่าSee Also:A. die schriftliche Prüfung
DING DE-EN Dictionary
Ansehen { n }; Leumund { m }; Ruf { m }; Renommee { n }
Bevormundung { f }
paternalism; dictation; tutelage[Add to Longdo]
Hand { f } | Hände { pl } | mit der Hand | sich die Hand geben | unter der Hand | unter der Hand; klammheimlich | unter der Hand | unter der Hand | eine ruhige Hand | aus erster Hand | aus zweiter Hand | aus zweiter Hand kaufen | bei der Hand; zur Hand | mit leeren Händen | jdm. freie Hand lassen | etw. aus den Händen geben | ohne Hand und Fuß [ übtr. ] | von der Hand in den Mund leben [ übtr. ] | zwei linke Hände haben [ übtr. ] | mit sicherer Hand
hand | hands | by hand; manual; manually | to shake hands | secretly | on the quiet | underhand | underhandly; backhandedly | a steady hand | at first hand; firsthand | secondhand | to buy secondhand | at hand | empty-handed | to give someone plenty of rope | to let sth. out of one's hands | without rhyme or reason | to lead a hand-to-mouth existence | to be all thumbs | with sure touch[Add to Longdo]
Hüter { m }; Vormund { m }
Leumund { m }; Reputation { f }
reputation; repute[Add to Longdo]
Leumund { m }
einen guten (schlechten) Leumund haben
to have a good (bad) reputation[Add to Longdo]
einen guten (schlechten) Leumund haben
to be in good (bad) repute[Add to Longdo]
jdn. in schlechten Leumund bringen
to bring sb. into disrepute[Add to Longdo]
Mund { m } | Münder { pl } | den Mund halten | den Mund halten | den Mund spitzen
mouth | mouthes | to hold one's tongue; to wrap up | to keep mum; to stay mum | to purse one's lips[Add to Longdo]
Mundart { f }
dialect; idiom[Add to Longdo]
Mundart { f } | Mundarten { pl }
vernacular | vernaculars[Add to Longdo]
Mundartdichter { m }; Mundartdichterin { f }
dialect author; dialect poet[Add to Longdo]
Mundartdichtung { f }
dialect poetry; dialect literature[Add to Longdo]
Mundartsprecher { m }; Mundartsprecherin { f }
dialect speaker[Add to Longdo]
Mundartwörterbuch { n }
dialect dictionary[Add to Longdo]
Mundblech { n }
scabbard slide; sword slide[Add to Longdo]
Munddusche { f }
water pick[Add to Longdo]
Mundgeruch { m }
Mundharmonika { f } [ mus. ]
mouth organ[Add to Longdo]
Mundpropaganda { f }
verbal propaganda[Add to Longdo]
Mundraub { m }
theft of comestibles for personal consumption[Add to Longdo]
Mundstück { n } | Mundstücke { pl }
mouthpiece | mouthpieces[Add to Longdo]
Mundstück { n } (Zigarette)
Mundtuch { n }; Serviette { f } | Mundtücher { pl }; Servietten { pl }
napkin; serviette | napkins; serviettes[Add to Longdo]
Mundverkehr { m }
oral intercourse[Add to Longdo]
Mundwasser { n }
ein gutes Mundwerk
the gift of the gab[Add to Longdo]
Mundwinkel { m }
corner of one's mouth[Add to Longdo]
Mund-zu-Mund-Propaganda { f }
word-of-mouth recommendation[Add to Longdo]
Muttermund { m } [ anat. ]
uterine orifice[Add to Longdo]
Schurigelei { f }; ständige Bevormundung { f }
Vormund { m }; Vormundin { f } | einen Vormund bestellen
guardian; custodian | to appoint a guardian[Add to Longdo]
Vormundschaft { f }
guardianship[Add to Longdo]
Vormundschaft { f } | Vormundschaften { pl }
tutelage | tutelages[Add to Longdo]
Vormundschaft { f } | Vormundschaften { pl }
wardship | wardships[Add to Longdo]
Vormundschaftsgericht { n }
guardianship court[Add to Longdo]
Vormundschaftsgericht { n }
Family Division of the High Court [ Br. ][Add to Longdo]
Vormundschaftsgericht { n }
Surrogate's Court [ Am. ][Add to Longdo]
Weltlichkeit { f }
mundaneness[Add to Longdo]
Zahnseide { f } | sich die Zähne mit Zahnseide reinigen | mit Zahnseide reinigen | Mundhygiene mit Zahnseide
dental floss; floss | to floss one's teeth | to floss | flossing[Add to Longdo]
bevormunden
to act as guardian for[Add to Longdo]
bevormunden
to domineer over[Add to Longdo]
jdn. bevormunden
to keep someone in leading strings[Add to Longdo]
jdn. geistig bevormunden
to spoon-feed someone[Add to Longdo]
bevormunden | bevormundend | bevormundet | bevormundete
to patronize | patronizing | patronizes | patronized[Add to Longdo]
bevormundete
mit offenem Munde dastehen
to stand gaping[Add to Longdo]
großartig; pompös; vollmundig { adj }
kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen
not to mince matters[Add to Longdo]
EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
[dorutomunto](n) Dortmund[Add to Longdo]
[no-zanbaramundei ; no-zan . baramundei](n) northern barramundi (Scleropages jardinii); gulf saratoga[Add to Longdo]
[baramandei ; baramundei](n) barramundi (Lates calcarifer)[Add to Longdo]
[ムンダーしょご, munda-shogo](n) Munda languages[Add to Longdo]
[こうじん, koujin](n) cloud of dust; mundane world[Add to Longdo]
[さんだんおち(三段落ち);さんだんオチ(三段オチ), sandan'ochi ( sandan ochi ); sandan ochi ( sandan ochi )](n) (See 落ち・おち・3) three-part joke, where the first two parts are similar and mundane, while the third is the punchline (e.g. How do you get to my place? Go down to the corner, turn left, and get lost.); rule of three (in comedy writing)[Add to Longdo]
[しんとうめっきゃく, shintoumekkyaku](n, adj-no) clearing one's mind of all mundane thoughts[Add to Longdo]
[せじょうばんぱん, sejoubanpan](n) all the worldly (mundane) matters; everything in this world[Add to Longdo]
[ちょうせぞくてき, chousezokuteki](adj-na) unworldly; supermundane; free from worldly cares (concerns)[Add to Longdo]
[ていかいしゅみ, teikaishumi](n) disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art[Add to Longdo]
[はなぐま;ハナグマ, hanaguma ; hanaguma](n) (uk) coati; coatimundi[Add to Longdo]
[ありふれた, arifureta](adj-f) (uk) unsurprising; trite; commonplace; mundane; hackneyed; garden variety (of); (P)[Add to Longdo]
[ぜんまい;ゼンマイ, zenmai ; zenmai](n) (uk) royal fern (Osmunda japonica); flowering fern; osmund[Add to Longdo]
JDDICT JP-DE Dictionary
[くち, kuchi]-Mund[Add to Longdo]
[ふくむ, fukumu]in_den_Mund_nehmen, (Gefuehle) hegen, enthalten, einschliessen, umfassen[Add to Longdo]
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