ขี้ผึ้ง | [khīpheung] (n) EN: ointment ; unguent ; salve ; pomade FR: pommade [ f ] ; onguent [ m ] |
น้ำมันใส่ผม | [nāmman sai phom] (n, exp) EN: hair oil ; pomade FR: brillantine [ f ] ; gomina [ f ] ; gel coiffant [ m ] |
นกระวังไพรแก้มสีน้ำตาล | [nok rawang phrai kaēm sī nāmtān] (n, exp) EN: Rusty-cheeked Scimitar-Babbler FR: Pomatorhin à joues rousses [ m ] ; Pomatorhin à joues rouges [ m ] ; Pomatorhin à gorge rousse [ m ] ; Pomatorhin à cou roux [ m ] |
นกระวังไพรหลังแดง | [nok rawang phrai lang daēng] (n, exp) EN: Chestnut-backed Scimitar-Babbler FR: Pomatorhin à dos marron [ m ] |
นกระวังไพรปากแดงสั้น | [nok rawang phrai pāk daēng san] (n, exp) EN: Coral-billed Scimitar-Babbler FR: Pomatorhin à bec corail [ m ] ; Pomatorhin à bec rougeâtre [ m ] ; Pomatorhin ferrugineux [ m ] |
นกระวังไพรปากแดงยาว | [nok rawang phrai pāk daēng yāo] (n, exp) EN: Red-billed Scimitar-Babbler FR: Pomatorhin à bec rouge [ m ] |
นกระวังไพรปากเหลือง | [nok rawang phrai pāk leūang] (n, exp) EN: White-browed Scimitar-Babbler ; Slaty-headed Scimitar-Babbler FR: Pomatorhin à tête ardoise [ m ] ; Pomatorhin de l’Himalaya [ m ] ; Pomatorhin à bec jaune [ m ] |
นกระวังไพรปากยาว | [nok rawang phrai pāk yāo] (n, exp) EN: Large Scimitar-Babbler FR: Pomatorhin à long bec [ m ] ; Pomatorhin géant [ m ] ; Pomatorhin majeur [ m ] |
นกสกัวหางช้อน | [nok sakūa (hāng chøn)] (n) EN: Pomarine Jaeger ; Pomarine Skua FR: Labbe pomarin [ m ] ; Stercoraire pomarin |
Pomace | n. [ L. ponum a fruit, LL., an apple: cf. LL. pomagium, pomacium. ] The substance of apples, or of similar fruit, crushed by grinding. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pomacentroid | a. [ Gr. &unr_; a cover + &unr_; a prickle + -oid. ] (Zool.) Pertaining to the Pomacentridæ, a family of bright-colored tropical fishes having spiny opercula; -- often called coral fishes. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pomaceous | a. [ LL. ponum an apple. ] 1. (Bot.) (a) Like an apple or pear; producing pomes. (b) Of or pertaining to a suborder (Pomeæ) of rosaceous plants, which includes the true thorn trees, the quinces, service berries, medlars, and loquats, as well as the apples, pears, crabs, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Like pomace. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pomade | n. [ F. pommade pomatum, OF. pomade cider (cf. Sp. pomada, It. pomata, LL. pomata a drink made of apples), from L. pomum fruit, LL., an apple. Cf. Pomatum. ] 1. Cider. [ Obs. ] Piers Plowman. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Perfumed ointment; esp., a fragrant unguent for the hair; pomatum; -- originally made from apples. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pomander | n. [ Sp. poma. ] (a) A perfume to be carried with one, often in the form of a ball. (b) A box to contain such perfume, formerly carried by ladies, as at the end of a chain; -- more properly pomander box. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pomarine | a. [ Gr. &unr_; a lid + &unr_;, &unr_;, nose. ] (Zool.) Having the nostril covered with a scale. [ 1913 Webster ] Pomarine jager (Zool.), a North Atlantic jager (Stercorarius pomarinus) having the elongated middle tail feathers obtuse. The adult is black. [ 1913 Webster ]
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Pomatum | v. t. To dress with pomatum. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Pomatum | n. [ See Pomade. ] A perfumed unguent or composition, chiefly used in dressing the hair; pomade. Wiseman. [ 1913 Webster ] |