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Definition
Synonym
Heidehuscher
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Heidehuscher
m
ornith.
Chestnut-rumped Heath Wren
Heidehuscher
m
ornith.
Chestnut-rumped Heath Wren
Heidehuscher
m
ornith.
Chestnut-rumped Heath Wren
Deutsche
Heidehuscher Synonyme
Englische
Chestnut-rumped Heath Wren Synonyme
Heidehuscher Definition
Chestnut
(
n.
)
The
edible
nut
of
a
forest
tree
(Castanea
vesca)
of
Europe
and
America.
Commonly
two
or
more
of
the
nuts
grow
in
a
prickly
bur.
Chestnut
(
n.
)
The
tree
itself,
or
its
light,
coarse-grained
timber,
used
for
ornamental
work,
furniture,
etc.
Chestnut
(
n.
)
A
bright
brown
color,
like
that
of
the
nut.
Chestnut
(
n.
)
The
horse
chestnut
(often
so
used
in
England).
Chestnut
(
n.
)
One
of
the
round,
or
oval,
horny
plates
on
the
inner
sides
of
the
legs
of
the
horse,
and
allied
animals.
Chestnut
(
n.
)
An
old
joke
or
story.
Chestnut
(
a.
)
Of
the
color
of
a
chestnut
Emu
wren
(
)
A
small
wrenlike
Australian
bird
(Stipiturus
malachurus),
having
the
tail
feathers
long
and
loosely
barbed,
like
emu
feathers.
Heath
(
n.
)
A
low
shrub
(Erica,
/
Calluna,
vulgaris),
with
minute
evergreen
leaves,
and
handsome
clusters
of
pink
flowers.
It
is
used
in
Great
Britain
for
brooms,
thatch,
beds
for
the
poor,
and
for
heating
ovens.
It
is
also
called
heather,
and
ling.
Heath
(
n.
)
Also,
any
species
of
the
genus
Erica,
of
which
several
are
European,
and
many
more
are
South
African,
some
of
great
beauty.
See
Illust.
of
Heather.
Heath
(
n.
)
A
place
overgrown
with
heath
Horse-chestnut
(
n.
)
The
large
nutlike
seed
of
a
species
of
Aesculus
(Ae.
Hippocastanum),
formerly
ground,
and
fed
to
horses,
whence
the
name.
Horse-chestnut
(
n.
)
The
tree
itself,
which
was
brought
from
Constantinople
in
the
beginning
of
the
sixteenth
century,
and
is
now
common
in
the
temperate
zones
of
both
hemispheres.
The
native
American
species
are
called
buckeyes.
Sea
heath
(
)
A
low
perennial
plant
(Frankenia
laevis)
resembling
heath,
growing
along
the
seashore
in
Europe.
Water
chestnut
(
)
The
fruit
of
Trapa
natans
and
Trapa
bicornis,
Old
World
water
plants
bearing
edible
nutlike
fruits
armed
with
several
hard
and
sharp
points
Wren
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
small
singing
birds
belonging
to
Troglodytes
and
numerous
allied
of
the
family
Troglodytidae.
Wren
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
small
singing
birds
more
or
less
resembling
the
true
wrens
in
size
and
habits.
Chestnut-rumped Heath Wren Bedeutung
rubyrowned
kinglet
rubyrowned
wren
Regulus
calendula
American
kinglet
with
a
notable
song
and
in
the
male
a
red
crown
patch
sedge
warbler
sedge
bird
sedge
wren
reedbird
Acrocephalus
schoenobaenus
small
European
warbler
that
breeds
among
reeds
and
wedges
and
winters
in
Africa
wren
warbler
small
Asiatic
and
African
bird,
constructs
nests
like
those
of
tailorbirds
wren
jenny
wren
any
of
several
small
active
brown
birds
of
the
northern
hemisphere
with
short
upright
tails,
they
feed
on
insects
winter
wren
Troglodytes
troglodytes
small
wren
of
coniferous
forests
of
northern
hemisphere
house
wren
Troglodytes
aedon
common
American
wren
that
nests
around
houses
marsh
wren
a
wren
of
the
genus
Cistothorus
that
frequents
marshes
long-billed
marsh
wren
Cistothorus
palustris
American
wren
that
inhabits
tall
reed
beds
sedge
wren
short-billed
marsh
wren
Cistothorus
platensis
small
American
wren
inhabiting
wet
sedgy
meadows
rock
wren
Salpinctes
obsoletus
wren
inhabiting
badlands
and
mesa
country
of
western
United
States
and
Mexico
Carolina
wren
Thryothorus
ludovicianus
large
United
States
wren
with
a
musical
call
cactus
wren
large
harsh-voiced
American
wren
of
arid
regions
of
the
United
States
southwest
and
Mexico
New
Zealand
wren
birds
of
New
Zealand
that
resemble
wrens
rock
wren
Xenicus
gilviventris
short-tailed
bird
resembling
a
wren
wren-tit
Chamaea
fasciata
small
brown
bird
of
California
resembling
a
wren
greyhen
grayhen
grey
hen
gray
hen
heath
hen
female
black
grouse
heath
hen
Tympanuchus
cupido
cupido
extinct
prairie
chicken
chestnut
a
dark
golden-brown
or
reddish-brown
horse
liver
chestnut
a
solid
dark
brown
horse
chestnut
a
small
horny
callus
on
the
inner
surface
of
a
horse's
leg
chestnut
the
brown
color
of
chestnuts
water
chestnut
edible
bulbous
tuber
of
a
Chinese
marsh
plant
chestnut
edible
nut
of
any
of
various
chestnut
trees
of
the
genus
Castanea
heath
heathland
a
tract
of
level
wasteland,
uncultivated
land
with
sandy
soil
and
scrubby
vegetation
Wren
Sir
Christopher
Wren
English
architect
who
designed
more
than
fifty
London
churches
(-)
heath
aster
Aster
arenosus
common
North
American
perennial
with
heathlike
foliage
and
small
white
flower
heads
heath
aster
Aster
ericoides
common
much-branched
North
American
perennial
with
heathlike
foliage
and
small
starry
white
flowers
water
chestnut
Chinese
water
chestnut
Eleocharis
dulcis
Chinese
sedge
yielding
edible
bulb-shaped
tubers
Ericaceae
family
Ericaceae
heath
family
heathers
heath
a
low
evergreen
shrub
of
the
family
Ericaceae,
has
small
bell-shaped
pink
or
purple
flowers
erica
true
heath
any
plant
of
the
genus
Erica
tree
heath
briar
brier
Erica
arborea
evergreen
treelike
Mediterranean
shrub
having
fragrant
white
flowers
in
large
terminal
panicles
and
hard
woody
roots
used
to
make
tobacco
pipes
winter
heath
spring
heath
Erica
carnea
dwarf
European
shrub
with
very
early
blooming
bell-shaped
red
flowers
bell
heather
heather
bell
fine-leaved
heath
Erica
cinerea
common
low
European
shrub
with
purpleed
flowers
cross-leaved
heath
bell
heather
Erica
tetralix
dwarf
European
shrub
with
roseolored
flowers
Cornish
heath
Erica
vagans
bushy
shrub
having
pink
to
white
flowers,
common
on
the
moors
of
Cornwall
and
in
southwestern
Europe,
cultivated
elsewhere
Spanish
heath
Portuguese
heath
Erica
lusitanica
erect
dense
shrub
native
to
western
Iberian
peninsula
having
profuse
white
or
pink
flowers,
naturalized
in
southwestern
England
Prince-of-Wales'-heath
Prince
of
Wales
heath
Erica
perspicua
South
African
shrub
grown
for
its
profusion
of
white
flowers
spike
heath
Bruckenthalia
spiculifolia
small
evergreen
mat-forming
shrub
of
southern
Europe
and
Asia
Minor
having
stiff
stems
and
terminal
clusters
of
small
bell-shaped
flowers
Connemara
heath
St.
Dabeoc's
heath
Daboecia
cantabrica
low
straggling
evergreen
shrub
of
western
Europe
represented
by
several
varieties
with
flowers
from
white
to
rose-purple
mountain
heath
Phyllodoce
caerulea
Bryanthus
taxifolius
small
shrub
with
tiny
evergreen
leaves
and
pink
or
purple
flowers,
Alpine
summits
and
high
ground
in
Asia
and
Europe
and
United
States
Australian
heath
any
heathlike
plant
of
the
family
Epacridaceae,
most
are
of
the
Australian
region
common
heath
Epacris
impressa
spindly
upright
shrub
of
southern
Australia
and
Tasmania
having
white
to
rose
or
purpleed
flowers
common
heath
blunt-leaf
heath
Epacris
obtusifolia
small
erect
shrub
of
Australia
and
Tasmania
with
fragrant
ivory
flowers
Port
Jackson
heath
Epacris
purpurascens
small
shrub
of
southern
and
western
Australia
having
pinkish
to
rosy
purple
tubular
flowers
native
cranberry
groundberry
ground-berry
cranberry
heath
Astroloma
humifusum
Styphelia
humifusum
small
prostrate
or
ascending
shrub
having
scarlet
flowers
and
succulent
fruit
resembling
cranberries,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Styphelia
tree
heath
grass
tree
Richea
pandanifolia
gaunt
Tasmanian
evergreen
shrubby
tree
with
slender
tapering
leaves
to
feet
long
chestnut
chestnut
tree
any
of
several
attractive
deciduous
trees
yellow-brown
in
autumn,
yield
a
hard
wood
and
edible
nuts
in
a
prickly
bur
chestnut
wood
of
any
of
various
chestnut
trees
of
the
genus
Castanea
American
chestnut
American
sweet
chestnut
Castanea
dentata
large
tree
found
from
Maine
to
Alabama
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