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Definition
Synonym
Igelstachelbart
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Igelstachelbart
m
; Affenkopfpilz
m
; Löwenmähne
f
; Yamabusitake
f
; Pom-Pom-Blanc
m
(Hericium erinaceus)
bot.
bearded hedgehog mushroom; lion's mane mushroom; bearded tooth mushroom fungus; Satyr's beard; pom pom mushroom
Igelstachelbart
m
; Affenkopfpilz
m
; Löwenmähne
f
; Yamabusitake
f
; Pom-Pom-Blanc
m
(Hericium erinaceus)
bot.
bearded hedgehog mushroom; lion's mane mushroom; bearded tooth mushroom fungus; Satyr's beard; pom pom mushroom
Igelstachelbart
m
; Affenkopfpilz
m
; Löwenmähne
f
; Yamabusitake
f
; Pom-Pom-Blanc
m
(Hericium erinaceus)
bot.
bearded hedgehog mushroom; lion's mane mushroom; bearded tooth mushroom fungus; Satyr's beard; pom pom mushroom
Deutsche
Igelstachelbart Synonyme
Englische
bearded hedgehog mushroom; lion's mane mushroom; bearded tooth mushroom fungus; Satyr's beard; pom pom mushroom Synonyme
Igelstachelbart Definition
Beard
(
n.
)
The
hair
that
grows
on
the
chin,
lips,
and
adjacent
parts
of
the
human
face,
chiefly
of
male
adults.
Beard
(
n.
)
The
long
hairs
about
the
face
in
animals,
as
in
the
goat.
Beard
(
n.
)
The
cluster
of
small
feathers
at
the
base
of
the
beak
in
some
birds
Beard
(
n.
)
The
appendages
to
the
jaw
in
some
Cetacea,
and
to
the
mouth
or
jaws
of
some
fishes.
Beard
(
n.
)
The
byssus
of
certain
shellfish,
as
the
muscle.
Beard
(
n.
)
The
gills
of
some
bivalves,
as
the
oyster.
Beard
(
n.
)
In
insects,
the
hairs
of
the
labial
palpi
of
moths
and
butterflies.
Beard
(
n.
)
Long
or
stiff
hairs
on
a
plant
Beard
(
n.
)
A
barb
or
sharp
point
of
an
arrow
or
other
instrument,
projecting
backward
to
prevent
the
head
from
being
easily
drawn
out.
Beard
(
n.
)
That
part
of
the
under
side
of
a
horse's
lower
jaw
which
is
above
the
chin,
and
bears
the
curb
of
a
bridle.
Beard
(
n.
)
That
part
of
a
type
which
is
between
the
shoulder
of
the
shank
and
the
face.
Beard
(
n.
)
An
imposition
Bearded
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Beard
Beard
(
v.
t.)
To
take
by
the
beard
Beard
(
v.
t.)
To
oppose
to
the
gills
Beard
(
v.
t.)
To
deprive
of
the
gills
Bearded
(
a.
)
Having
a
beard.
Colt's
tooth
(
)
See
under
Colt.
Fore
tooth
(
)
One
of
the
teeth
in
the
forepart
of
the
mouth
Fungus
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
the
Fungi,
a
large
and
very
complex
group
of
thallophytes
of
low
organization,
--
the
molds,
mildews,
rusts,
smuts,
mushrooms,
toadstools,
puff
balls,
and
the
allies
of
each.
Fungus
(
n.
)
A
spongy,
morbid
growth
or
granulation
in
animal
bodies,
as
the
proud
flesh
of
wounds.
Hedgehog
(
n.
)
A
small
European
insectivore
(Erinaceus
Europaeus),
and
other
allied
species
of
Asia
and
Africa,
having
the
hair
on
the
upper
part
of
its
body
mixed
with
prickles
or
spines.
It
is
able
to
roll
itself
into
a
ball
so
as
to
present
the
spines
outwardly
in
every
direction.
It
is
nocturnal
in
its
habits,
feeding
chiefly
upon
insects.
Hedgehog
(
n.
)
The
Canadian
porcupine.
Hedgehog
(
n.
)
A
species
of
Medicago
(M.
intertexta),
the
pods
of
which
are
armed
with
short
spines
Hedgehog
(
n.
)
A
form
of
dredging
machine.
Lions'
teeth
(
pl.
)
of
Lion's
tooth
Lion's
tooth
(
)
See
Leontodon.
Mane
(
n.
)
The
long
and
heavy
hair
growing
on
the
upper
side
of,
or
about,
the
neck
of
some
quadrupedal
animals,
as
the
horse,
the
lion,
etc.
See
Illust.
of
Horse.
Mushroom
(
n.
)
An
edible
fungus
(Agaricus
campestris),
having
a
white
stalk
which
bears
a
convex
or
oven
flattish
expanded
portion
called
the
pileus.
This
is
whitish
and
silky
or
somewhat
scaly
above,
and
bears
on
the
under
side
radiating
gills
which
are
at
first
flesh-colored,
but
gradually
become
brown.
The
plant
grows
in
rich
pastures
and
is
proverbial
for
rapidity
of
growth
and
shortness
of
duration.
It
has
a
pleasant
smell,
and
is
largely
used
as
food.
It
is
also
cultivated
from
spawn.
Mushroom
(
n.
)
Any
large
fungus,
especially
one
of
the
genus
Agaricus
Mushroom
(
n.
)
One
who
rises
suddenly
from
a
low
condition
in
life
Mushroom
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
mushrooms
Mushroom
(
a.
)
Resembling
mushrooms
in
rapidity
of
growth
and
shortness
of
duration
Mushroom-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
cylindrical
body
with
a
convex
head
of
larger
diameter
Sea
hedgehog
(
)
A
sea
urchin.
Tooth
(
n.
)
One
of
the
hard,
bony
appendages
which
are
borne
on
the
jaws,
or
on
other
bones
in
the
walls
of
the
mouth
or
pharynx
of
most
vertebrates,
and
which
usually
aid
in
the
prehension
and
mastication
of
food.
Tooth
(
n.
)
Fig.:
Taste
Tooth
(
n.
)
Any
projection
corresponding
to
the
tooth
of
an
animal,
in
shape,
position,
or
office
Tooth
(
n.
)
A
projecting
member
resembling
a
tenon,
but
fitting
into
a
mortise
that
is
only
sunk,
not
pierced
through.
Tooth
(
n.
)
One
of
several
steps,
or
offsets,
in
a
tusk.
See
Tusk.
Tooth
(
n.
)
An
angular
or
prominence
on
any
edge
Tooth
(
n.
)
one
of
the
appendages
at
the
mouth
of
the
capsule
of
a
moss.
See
Peristome.
Tooth
(
n.
)
Any
hard
calcareous
or
chitinous
organ
found
in
the
mouth
of
various
invertebrates
and
used
in
feeding
or
procuring
food
Tooth
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
teeth.
Tooth
(
v.
t.)
To
indent
Tooth
(
v.
t.)
To
lock
into
each
other.
See
Tooth,
n.,
4.
bearded hedgehog mushroom; lions mane mushroom; bearded tooth mushroom fungus; Satyrs beard; pom pom mushroom Bedeutung
fine-tooth
comb
fine-toothed
comb
a
method
of
examining
in
minute
detail,
he
went
over
the
contract
with
a
fine-tooth
comb
looking
for
loopholes
tooth
a
means
of
enforcement,
the
treaty
had
no
teeth
in
it
bearded
vulture
lammergeier
lammergeyer
Gypaetus
barbatus
the
largest
Eurasian
bird
of
prey,
having
black
feathers
hanging
around
the
bill
hedgehog
Erinaceus
europaeus
Erinaceus
europeaeus
small
nocturnal
Old
World
mammal
covered
with
both
hair
and
protective
spines
mane
long
coarse
hair
growing
from
the
crest
of
the
animal's
neck
mushroom
coral
flattened
disk-shaped
stony
coral
(usually
solitary
and
unattached)
beard
worm
pogonophoran
slender
animal
with
tentacles
and
a
tubelike
outer
covering,
lives
on
the
deep
ocean
bottom
tooth
shell
tusk
shell
any
of
various
seashore
mollusks
having
a
tapering
tubular
shell
open
at
each
end
and
a
foot
pointed
like
a
spade
for
burrowing
bleeding
tooth
Nerita
peloronta
gastropod
having
reddish
toothlike
projections
around
the
shell
opening,
of
the
Caribbean
area
byssus
beard
tuft
of
strong
filaments
by
which
e.g.
a
mussel
makes
itself
fast
to
a
fixed
surface
bearded
seal
squareflipper
square
flipper
Erignathus
barbatus
medium-sized
greyish
to
yellow
seal
with
bristles
each
side
of
muzzle,
of
the
Arctic
Ocean
tooth
toothlike
structure
in
invertebrates
found
in
the
mouth
or
alimentary
canal
or
on
a
shell
fungus
gnat
mosquito-like
insect
whose
larvae
feed
on
fungi
or
decaying
vegetation
fungus
gnat
sciara
sciarid
minute
blackish
gregarious
flies
destructive
to
mushrooms
and
seedlings
porcupine
hedgehog
relatively
large
rodents
with
sharp
erectile
bristles
mingled
with
the
fur
beard
hairy
growth
on
or
near
the
face
of
certain
mammals
bellarmine
longbeard
long-beard
greybeard
a
stoneware
drinking
jug
with
a
long
neck,
decorated
with
a
caricature
of
Cardinal
Bellarmine
(th
century)
fine-tooth
comb
fine-toothed
comb
a
comb
with
teeth
set
close
together
houndstooth
check
hound's-tooth
check
dogstooth
check
dogs-tooth
check
dog's-tooth
check
textile
with
a
pattern
of
small
broken
or
jagged
checks
mouse-tooth
forceps
a
type
of
forceps
mushroom
anchor
an
anchor
used
for
semipermanent
moorings,
has
a
bowl-shaped
head
that
will
dig
in
however
it
falls
tooth
something
resembling
the
tooth
of
an
animal
tooth
one
of
a
number
of
uniform
projections
on
a
gear
tooth
powder
toothpowder
a
dentifrice
in
the
form
of
a
powder
mane
head
of
hair
growth
of
hair
covering
the
scalp
of
a
human
being
beard
face
fungus
whiskers
the
hair
growing
on
the
lower
part
of
a
man's
face
imperial
imperial
beard
a
small
tufted
beard
worn
by
Emperor
Napoleon
III
vandyke
beard
vandyke
a
short
pointed
beard
(named
after
the
artist
Anthony
Vandyke)
tooth
hard
bonelike
structures
in
the
jaws
of
vertebrates,
used
for
biting
and
chewing
or
for
attack
and
defense
carnassial
tooth
the
last
upper
premolar
and
first
lower
molar
teeth
of
a
carnivore,
having
sharp
edges
for
cutting
flesh
tooth
socket
alveolus
a
bony
socket
in
the
alveolar
ridge
that
holds
a
tooth
front
tooth
anterior
a
tooth
situated
at
the
front
of
the
mouth,
his
malocclusion
was
caused
by
malposed
anteriors
back
tooth
posterior
a
tooth
situated
at
the
back
of
the
mouth
malposed
tooth
a
tooth
that
has
grown
in
a
faulty
position
permanent
tooth
adult
tooth
any
of
the
teeth
that
replace
the
deciduous
teeth
of
early
childhood
and
(with
luck)
can
last
until
old
age
primary
tooth
deciduous
tooth
baby
tooth
milk
tooth
one
of
the
first
temporary
teeth
of
a
young
mammal
(one
ofin
children)
canine
canine
tooth
eyetooth
eye
tooth
dogtooth
cuspid
one
of
the
four
pointed
conical
teeth
(two
in
each
jaw)
located
between
the
incisors
and
the
premolars
wisdom
tooth
any
of
the
last
teeth
on
each
side
of
the
upper
and
lower
jaw,
the
last
of
the
permanent
teeth
to
erupt
(between
ages
and
)
root
tooth
root
the
part
of
a
tooth
that
is
embedded
in
the
jaw
and
serves
as
support
enamel
tooth
enamel
hard
white
substance
covering
the
crown
of
a
tooth
sweet
tooth
a
strong
appetite
for
sweet
food
mushroom
fleshy
body
of
any
of
numerous
edible
fungi
stuffed
mushroom
mushrooms
stuffed
with
any
of
numerous
mixtures
of
e.g.
meats
or
nuts
or
seafood
or
spinach
marchand
de
vin
mushroom
wine
sauce
brown
sauce
with
mushrooms
and
red
wine
or
Madeira
mushroom
sauce
brown
sauce
and
sauteed
mushrooms
Lions
Club
International
Association
of
Lions
clubs
club
dedicated
to
promoting
responsible
citizenship
and
good
government
and
community
and
national
and
international
welfare
tooth
fairy
a
fairy
that
is
said
to
leave
money
at
night
under
a
child's
pillow
to
compensate
for
a
baby
tooth
falling
out
beard
a
person
who
diverts
suspicion
from
someone
(especially
a
woman
who
accompanies
a
male
homosexual
in
order
to
conceal
his
homosexuality)
dentist
tooth
doctor
dental
practitioner
a
person
qualified
to
practice
dentistry
mushroom
mushroom
cloud
mushroom-shaped
cloud
a
large
cloud
of
rubble
and
dust
shaped
like
a
mushroom
and
rising
into
the
sky
after
an
explosion
(especially
of
a
nuclear
bomb)
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