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Apfelschnecke
f
(Ampullaria)
zool.
apple snail; mystery snail
Apfelschnecke
f
(Ampullaria)
zool.
apple snail, mystery snail
Apfelschnecke
f
(Ampullaria)
zool.
apple snail, mystery snail
Apfelschnecke
f
(Ampullaria)
zool.
apple snail; mystery snail
Deutsche
Apfelschnecke Synonyme
Englische
apple snail; mystery snail Synonyme
apple
polisher
ass-licker
backscratcher
backslapper
bootlick
bootlicker
brown-nose
brownie
clawback
courtier
creature
cringer
dupe
fawner
flatterer
flunky
footlicker
groveler
handshaker
helot
instrument
jackal
kowtower
lackey
led captain
lickspit
lickspittle
mealymouth
minion
peon
puppet
serf
slave
spaniel
stooge
suck
sycophant
timeserver
toad
toady
tool
truckler
tufthunter
yes-man
apple
polishing
ass-kissing
backscratching
bootlicking
brown-nosing
cringing
fawnery
fawning
flunkyism
footlicking
groveling
handshaking
ingratiation
insinuation
mealymouthedness
obeisance
obsequiousness
parasitism
prostration
sponging
sycophancy
timeserving
toadeating
toadying
toadyism
truckling
tufthunting
Apfelschnecke Definition
Adam's
apple
(
)
See
under
Adam.
Apple
(
n.
)
The
fleshy
pome
or
fruit
of
a
rosaceous
tree
(Pyrus
malus)
cultivated
in
numberless
varieties
in
the
temperate
zones.
Apple
(
n.
)
Any
tree
genus
Pyrus
which
has
the
stalk
sunken
into
the
base
of
the
fruit
Apple
(
n.
)
Any
fruit
or
other
vegetable
production
resembling,
or
supposed
to
resemble,
the
apple
Apple
(
n.
)
Anything
round
like
an
apple
Apple
(
v.
i.)
To
grow
like
an
apple
Apple-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
round,
broad
face,
like
an
apple.
Apple-jack
(
n.
)
Apple
brandy.
Apple-john
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
apple
which
by
keeping
becomes
much
withered
Apple
pie
(
)
A
pie
made
of
apples
(usually
sliced
or
stewed)
with
spice
and
sugar.
Apple-squire
(
n.
)
A
pimp
Chess-apple
(
n.
)
The
wild
service
of
Europe
(Purus
torminalis).
Glass-snail
(
n.
)
A
small,
transparent,
land
snail,
of
the
genus
Vitrina.
Mad-apple
(
n.
)
See
Eggplant.
Mystery
(
a.
)
A
profound
secret
Mystery
(
a.
)
A
kind
of
secret
religious
celebration,
to
which
none
were
admitted
except
those
who
had
been
initiated
by
certain
preparatory
ceremonies
Mystery
(
a.
)
The
consecrated
elements
in
the
eucharist.
Mystery
(
a.
)
Anything
artfully
made
difficult
Mystery
(
n.
)
A
trade
Mystery
(
n.
)
A
dramatic
representation
of
a
Scriptural
subject,
often
some
event
in
the
life
of
Christ
Otaheite
apple
(
)
The
fruit
of
a
Polynesian
anacardiaceous
tree
(Spondias
dulcis),
also
called
vi-apple.
It
is
rather
larger
than
an
apple,
and
the
rind
has
a
flavor
of
turpentine,
but
the
flesh
is
said
to
taste
like
pineapples.
Otaheite
apple
(
)
A
West
Indian
name
for
a
myrtaceous
tree
(Jambosa
Malaccensis)
which
bears
crimson
berries.
Sea
apple
(
)
The
fruit
of
a
West
Indian
palm
(Manicaria
Plukenetii),
often
found
floating
in
the
sea.
Sea
snail
(
)
A
small
fish
of
the
genus
Liparis,
having
a
ventral
sucker.
It
lives
among
stones
and
seaweeds.
Sea
snail
(
)
Any
small
creeping
marine
gastropod,
as
the
species
of
Littorina,
Natica,
etc.
Snail
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
terrestrial
air-breathing
gastropods
belonging
to
the
genus
Helix
and
many
allied
genera
of
the
family
Helicidae.
They
are
abundant
in
nearly
all
parts
of
the
world
except
the
arctic
regions,
and
feed
almost
entirely
on
vegetation
Snail
(
n.
)
Any
gastropod
having
a
general
resemblance
to
the
true
snails,
including
fresh-water
and
marine
species.
See
Pond
snail,
under
Pond,
and
Sea
snail.
Snail
(
n.
)
Hence,
a
drone
Snail
(
n.
)
A
spiral
cam,
or
a
flat
piece
of
metal
of
spirally
curved
outline,
used
for
giving
motion
to,
or
changing
the
position
of,
another
part,
as
the
hammer
tail
of
a
striking
clock.
Snail
(
n.
)
A
tortoise
Snail
(
n.
)
The
pod
of
the
sanil
clover.
Snail-like
(
a.
)
Like
or
suiting
a
snail
Snail-like
(
adv.
)
In
the
manner
of
a
snail
Snail-paced
(
a.
)
Slow-moving,
like
a
snail.
Vi-apple
(
n.
)
See
Otaheite
apple.
Water
snail
(
)
Any
aquatic
pulmonate
gastropod
belonging
to
Planorbis,
Limnaea,
and
allied
genera
Water
snail
(
)
The
Archimedean
screw.
apple snail; mystery snail Bedeutung
snail
freshwater
or
marine
or
terrestrial
gastropod
mollusk
usually
having
an
external
enclosing
spiral
shell
edible
snail
Helix
pomatia
one
of
the
chief
edible
snails
garden
snail
any
of
several
inedible
snails
of
the
genus
Helix,
often
destructive
pests
brown
snail
Helix
aspersa
serious
garden
pest
having
a
brown
shell
with
paler
zigzag
markings,
nearly
cosmopolitan
in
distribution
apple
maggot
railroad
worm
Rhagoletis
pomonella
larvae
bore
into
and
feed
on
apples
apple
aphid
green
apple
aphid
Aphis
pomi
bright
green
aphid,
feeds
on
and
causes
curling
of
apple
leaves
woolly
apple
aphid
American
blight
Eriosoma
lanigerum
primarily
a
bark
feeder
on
aerial
parts
and
roots
of
apple
and
other
trees
snail
darter
Percina
tanasi
a
small
snail-eating
perch
of
the
Tennessee
River
snailfish
seasnail
sea
snail
Liparis
liparis
small
tadpole-shaped
cold-water
fishes
with
pelvic
fins
forming
a
sucker,
related
to
lumpfish
apple
of
discord
(classical
mythology)
a
golden
apple
thrown
into
a
banquet
of
the
gods
by
Eris
(goddess
of
discord--who
had
not
been
invited),
the
apple
had
`for
the
fairest'
written
on
it
and
Hera
and
Athena
and
Aphrodite
all
claimed
it,
when
Paris
(prince
of
Troy)
awarded
it
to
Aphrodite
it
began
a
chain
of
events
that
led
to
the
Trojan
War
apple
orchard
a
grove
of
apple
trees
thyroid
cartilage
Adam's
apple
the
largest
cartilage
of
the
larynx
mystery
enigma
secret
closed
book
something
that
baffles
understanding
and
cannot
be
explained,
how
it
got
out
is
a
mystery,
it
remains
one
of
nature's
secrets
snail
mail
any
mail
that
is
physically
delivered
by
the
postal
service,
email
is
much
faster
than
snail
mail
detective
novel
mystery
novel
novel
in
which
the
reader
is
challenged
to
solve
a
puzzle
before
the
detective
explains
it
at
the
end
mystery
mystery
story
whodunit
a
story
about
a
crime
(usually
murder)
presented
as
a
novel
or
play
or
movie
murder
mystery
a
narrative
about
a
murder
and
how
the
murderer
is
discovered
mystery
play
a
medieval
play
representing
episodes
from
the
life
of
Christ
candied
apple
candy
apple
taffy
apple
caramel
apple
toffee
apple
an
apple
that
is
covered
with
a
candy-like
substance
(usually
caramelized
sugar)
apple
dumpling
apples
wrapped
in
pastry
and
baked
apple
tart
a
tart
filled
with
sliced
apples
and
sugar
apple
tart
a
small
open
pie
filled
with
sliced
apples
and
sugar
apple
turnover
turnover
with
an
apple
filling
apple
pie
pie
(with
a
top
crust)
containing
sliced
apples
and
sugar
apple
fritter
fritter
containing
sliced
apple
apple
butter
thick
dark
spicy
puree
of
apples
apple
jelly
jelly
made
from
apple
juice
cinnamon
roll
cinnamon
bun
cinnamon
snail
rolled
dough
spread
with
cinnamon
and
sugar
(and
raisins)
then
sliced
before
baking
eggplant
aubergine
mad
apple
egg-shaped
vegetable
having
a
shiny
skin
typically
dark
purple
but
occasionally
white
or
yellow
apple
fruit
with
red
or
yellow
or
green
skin
and
sweet
to
tart
crisp
whitish
flesh
crab
apple
crabapple
small
sour
apple,
suitable
for
preserving,
crabapples
make
a
tangy
jelly
eating
apple
dessert
apple
an
apple
used
primarily
for
eating
raw
without
cooking
cooking
apple
an
apple
used
primarily
in
cooking
for
pies
and
applesauce
etc
bell
apple
sweet
cup
water
lemon
yellow
granadilla
the
edible
yellow
fruit
of
the
Jamaica
honeysuckle
custard
apple
the
fruit
of
any
of
several
tropical
American
trees
of
the
genus
Annona
having
soft
edible
pulp
bullock's
heart
Jamaica
apple
large
heart-shaped
tropical
fruit
with
soft
acid
pulp
sweetsop
annon
sugar
apple
sweet
pulpy
tropical
fruit
with
thick
scaly
rind
and
shiny
black
seeds
pond
apple
ovoid
yellow
fruit
with
very
fragrant
peacholored
flesh,
related
to
custard
apples
kai
apple
South
African
fruit
smelling
and
tasting
like
apricots,
used
for
pickles
and
preserves
mamey
mammee
mammee
apple
globular
or
ovoid
tropical
fruit
with
thick
russet
leathery
rind
and
juicy
yellow
or
reddish
flesh
Barbados
gooseberry
blade
apple
small
yellow
to
orange
fruit
of
the
Barbados
gooseberry
cactus
used
in
desserts
and
preserves
and
jellies
rose
apple
fragrant
oval
yellowish
tropical
fruit
used
in
jellies
and
confections
sorb
sorb
apple
acid
gritty-textured
fruit
escargot
snail
edible
terrestrial
snail
usually
served
in
the
shell
with
a
sauce
of
melted
butter
and
garlic
applesauce
apple
sauce
puree
of
stewed
apples
usually
sweetened
and
spiced
snail
butter
for
preparing
snails:
butter
seasoned
with
shallots
and
garlic
and
parsley
apple
juice
the
juice
of
apples
apple
polisher
bootlicker
fawner
groveller
groveler
truckler
someone
who
humbles
himself
as
a
sign
of
respect,
who
behaves
as
if
he
had
no
selfespect
Annonaceae
family
Annonaceae
custard-apple
family
chiefly
tropical
trees
or
shrubs
custard
apple
custard
apple
tree
any
of
several
tropical
American
trees
bearing
fruit
with
soft
edible
pulp
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