- peluh
- sweat; perspiration
Malay-English cyber dictionary. 2015.
Malay-English cyber dictionary. 2015.
a cappella — /a kəˈpɛlə/ (say ah kuh peluh) adjective 1. performed without instrumental accompaniment: an a cappella performance. –adverb 2. without instrumental accompaniment: they performed a cappella. 3. in the style of church or chapel music. Also,… …
Capella — /kəˈpɛlə/ (say kuh peluh) noun the brightest star in the constellation Auriga. {New Latin, from Latin diminutive of capra female goat} …
cappella — /kəˈpɛlə/ (say kuh peluh) See a cappella …
impeller — /ɪmˈpɛlə/ (say im peluh) noun 1. someone or something that impels. 2. the rotating member of a centrifugal pump, turbine, fluid coupling, etc. Also, impellor …
pelargonium — /pɛləˈgoʊniəm / (say peluh gohneeuhm) noun any plant of the genus Pelargonium, the cultivated species of which are usually called geranium. See geranium (def. 2). {New Latin, from Greek pelargos stork, with reference to the resemblance of the… …
Pella — /ˈpɛlə/ (say peluh) noun a ruined city in northern Greece, north west of Salonika; the capital of ancient Macedonia; birthplace of Alexander the Great …
pellucid — /pəˈlusəd / (say puh loohsuhd) adjective 1. allowing the passage of light; translucent. 2. clear or limpid, as water. 3. clear in meaning. {Latin pellūcidus transparent} –pellucidity /pɛləˈsɪdəti/ (say peluh siduhtee), pellucidness, noun… …
Peloponnesus — /pɛləpəˈnisəs/ (say peluhpuh neesuhs) noun the southern peninsula of Greece; the seat of the early Mycenaean civilisation and of the powerful city states of Sparta, Argos, etc. 21 642 km2. Greek, Pelopónnisos /pɛləˈpoʊnisɒs (say peluh pohneesos) …
propeller — /prəˈpɛlə / (say pruh peluh) noun 1. a device having a revolving hub with radiating blades, for propelling a ship, aircraft, etc. 2. someone or something that propels. Also, propellor …
propeller head — /prəˈpɛlə hɛd/ (say pruh peluh hed) noun Colloquial (derogatory) a person regarded as being an expert in a field, particularly technology, but out of touch with mainstream thinking. {from a style of cap, usually as a gimmick for children, with a… …
propeller shaft — /prəˈpɛlə ʃaft/ (say pruh peluh shahft) noun the shaft which transmits power from an engine to a propeller, etc …