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Deutsche Borneobuschwachtel Synonyme

Englische Red-breasted Tree Partridge Synonyme

Borneobuschwachtel Definition

Amber tree
() A species of Anthospermum, a shrub with evergreen leaves, which, when bruised, emit a fragrant odor.
Bay tree
() A species of laurel. (Laurus nobilis).
Beam tree
() A tree (Pyrus aria) related to the apple.
Beech tree
() The beech.
Bo tree
() The peepul tree
Breasted
(imp. & p. p.) of Breast
Breasted
(a.) Having a breast
Bully tree
() The name of several West Indian trees of the order Sapotaceae, as Dipholis nigra and species of Sapota and Mimusops. Most of them yield a substance closely resembling gutta-percha.
Candleberry tree
() A shrub (the Myrica cerifera, or wax-bearing myrtle), common in North America, the little nuts of which are covered with a greenish white wax, which was formerly, used for hardening candles
Caper tree
() See Capper, a plant, 2.
Chicken-breasted
(a.) Having a narrow, projecting chest, caused by forward curvature of the vertebral column.
Cow tree
() A tree (Galactodendron utile or Brosimum Galactodendron) of South America, which yields, on incision, a nourishing fluid, resembling milk.
Crab tree
() See under Crab.
Double-breasted
(a.) Folding or lapping over on the breast, with a row of buttons and buttonholes on each side
Fir tree
() See Fir.
Galapee tree
() The West Indian Sciadophyllum Brownei, a tree with very large digitate leaves.
Gatten tree
() A name given to the small trees called guelder-rose (Viburnum Opulus), cornel (Cornus sanguinea), and spindle tree (Euonymus Europaeus).
Gourd tree
() A tree (the Crescentia Cujete, or calabash tree) of the West Indies and Central America.
Grass tree
() An Australian plant of the genus Xanthorrhoea, having a thick trunk crowned with a dense tuft of pendulous, grasslike leaves, from the center of which arises a long stem, bearing at its summit a dense flower spike looking somewhat like a large cat-tail. These plants are often called "blackboys" from the large trunks denuded and blackened by fire. They yield two kinds of fragrant resin, called Botany-bay gum, and Gum Acaroides.
Grass tree
() A similar Australian plant (Kingia australis).
Hep tree
() The wild dog-rose.
Hip tree
() The dog-rose.
Ironbark tree
() The Australian Eucalyptus Sideroxylon, used largely by carpenters and shipbuilders
Locust tree
() A large North American tree of the genus Robinia (R. Pseudacacia), producing large slender racemes of white, fragrant, papilionaceous flowers, and often cultivated as an ornamental tree. In England it is called acacia.
Mahwa tree
() An East Indian sapotaceous tree (Bassia latifolia, and also B. butyracea), whose timber is used for wagon wheels, and the flowers for food and in preparing an intoxicating drink. It is one of the butter trees. The oil, known as mahwa and yallah, is obtained from the kernels of the fruit.
Neem tree
() An Asiatic name for Melia Azadirachta, and M. Azedarach. See Margosa.
Nickar tree
() Same as Nicker nut, Nicker tree.
Nicker tree
() The plant producing nicker nuts.
Ople tree
() The witch-hazel.
Partridge
(n.) Any one of numerous species of small gallinaceous birds of the genus Perdix and several related genera of the family Perdicidae, of the Old World. The partridge is noted as a game bird.
Partridge
(n.) Any one of several species of quail-like birds belonging to Colinus, and allied genera.
Partridge
(n.) The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus).
Peepul tree
() A sacred tree (Ficus religiosa) of the Buddhists, a kind of fig tree which attains great size and venerable age. See Bo tree.
Pigeon-breasted
(a.) Having a breast like a pigeon, -- the sternum being so prominent as to constitute a deformity
Pipal tree
() Same as Peepul tree.
Pippul tree
() Same as Peepul tree.
Planer tree
() A small-leaved North American tree (Planera aquatica) related to the elm, but having a wingless, nutlike fruit.
Plane tree
() Same as 1st Plane.
Quicken tree
() The European rowan tree
Rowan tree
() A european tree (Pyrus aucuparia) related to the apple, but with pinnate leaves and flat corymbs of small white flowers followed by little bright red berries. Called also roan tree, and mountain ash. The name is also applied to two American trees of similar habit (Pyrus Americana, and P. sambucifolia).
Sea partridge
() The gilthead (Crenilabrus melops), a fish of the British coasts.
Shea tree
() An African sapotaceous tree (Bassia, / Butyrospermum, Parkii), from the seeds of which a substance resembling butter is obtained
Shittah tree
(n.) A tree that furnished the precious wood of which the ark, tables, altars, boards, etc., of the Jewish tabernacle were made
Single-breasted
(a.) Lapping over the breast only far enough to permit of buttoning, and having buttons on one edge only
Soapberry tree
() Any tree of the genus Sapindus, esp. Sapindus saponaria, the fleshy part of whose fruit is used instead of soap in washing linen
Sweet-breasted
(a.) Having a sweet, musical voice, as the nightingale. Cf. Breast, n., 6.
Til tree
() See Teil.
Tree
(n.) Any perennial woody plant of considerable size (usually over twenty feet high) and growing with a single trunk.
Tree
(n.) Something constructed in the form of, or considered as resembling, a tree, consisting of a stem, or stock, and branches
Tree
(n.) A piece of timber, or something commonly made of timber

Red-breasted Tree Partridge Bedeutung

arboriculture
tree farming
the cultivation of tree for the production of timber
tree surgery treatment of damaged or decaying trees
arborolatry
tree-worship
the worship of trees
tree sparrow Spizella arborea finch common in winter in the northern U.S.
yellow-breasted bunting
Emberiza aureola
common in Russia and Siberia
tree sparrow Passer montanus Eurasian sparrow smaller than the house sparrow
woodhewer
woodcreeper
woodreeper
tree creeper
any of numerous South American and Central American birds with a curved bill and stiffened tail feathers that climb and feed like woodpeckers
yellow-breasted chat
Icteria virens
American warbler noted for imitating songs of other birds
creeper
tree creeper
any of various small insectivorous birds of the northern hemisphere that climb up a tree trunk supporting themselves on stiff tail feathers and their feet
red-breasted nuthatch
Sitta canadensis
bluish-grey nuthatch with reddish breast, of northern coniferous forests
white-breasted nuthatch
Sitta carolinensis
bluish-grey nuthatch with black head and white breast, of eastern North America
tree swallow tree martin
Hirundo nigricans
of Australia and Polynesia, nests in tree cavities
white-bellied swallow
tree swallow Iridoprocne bicolor
bluish-green-and-white North American swallow, nests in tree cavities
tree frog tree-frog any of various Old World arboreal frogs distinguished from true frogs by adhesive suckers on the toes
tree toad
tree frog tree-frog
arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe, of southeast Asia and Australia and America
Pacific tree toad
Hyla regilla
the most commonly heard frog on the Pacific coast of America
chameleon tree frog a form of tree toad
tree lizard
Urosaurus ornatus
a climbing lizard of western United States and northern Mexico
ruffed grouse
partridge Bonasa umbellus
valued as a game bird in eastern United States and Canada
bobwhite
bobwhite quail
partridge
a popular North American game bird, named for its call
partridge small Old World gallinaceous game birds
Hungarian partridge
grey partridge
gray partridge
Perdix perdix
common European partridge
red-legged partridge
Alectoris ruffa
common western European partridge with red legs
Greek partridge
rock partridge
Alectoris graeca
of mountainous areas of southern Europe
mountain quail
mountain partridge
Oreortyx picta palmeri
California partridge, slightly larger than the California quail
tinamou
partridge
heavy-bodied small-winged South American game bird resembling a gallinaceous bird but related to the ratite birds
tree swift
crested swift
birds of southeast Asia and East Indies differing from true swifts in having upright crests and nesting in trees
red-breasted sapsucker
Sphyrapicus varius ruber
western North American sapsucker
red-breasted merganser
Mergus serrator
widely distributed merganser of America and Europe
tree wallaby
tree kangaroo
arboreal wallabies of New Guinea and northern Australia having hind and forelegs of similar length
red-breasted snipe
Limnodromus scolopaceus
a dowitcher with a red breast
tree cricket pale arboreal American cricket noted for loud stridulation
snowy tree cricket
Oecanthus fultoni
pale yellowish tree cricket widely distributed in North America
tree squirrel any typical arboreal squirrel
sloth
tree sloth
any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America and Central America, they hang from branches back downward and feed on leaves and fruits
tree shrew insectivorous arboreal mammal of southeast Asia that resembles a squirrel with large eyes and long sharp snout
pentail
pen-tail
pen-tailed tree shrew
brown tree shrew having a naked tail bilaterally fringed with long stiff hairs on the distal third, of Malaysia
Christmas tree an ornamented evergreen used as a Christmas decoration
clothes tree
coat tree
coat stand
an upright pole with pegs or hooks on which to hang clothing
crucifix
rood
rood-tree
representation of the cross on which Jesus died
double-breasted jacket a jacket having fronts that overlap enough for two separate rows of buttons
double-breasted suit a suit with a double-breasted jacket
gallows tree
gallows-tree
gibbet
gallous
alternative terms for gallows
single-breasted jacket a jacket having fronts that overlap only enough for a single row of buttons
single-breasted suit a suit having a single-breasted jacket
tree house a playhouse built in the branches of a tree
fruit of the poisonous tree a rule that once primary evidence is determined to have been illegally obtained any secondary evidence following from it may also not be used
partridge flesh of either quail or grouse
genealogy
family tree
successive generations of kin
timber line
timberline
tree line
line marking the upper limit of tree growth in mountains or northern latitudes
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