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Definition
Synonym
Junko
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Junko
ornith.
Dark-eyed Junco
Junko
m
(Junco hyemalis)
ornith.
dark-eyed junco
Junko
ornith.
Dark-eyed Junco
Junko
m
(Junco hyemalis)
ornith.
dark-eyed junco
Deutsche
Junko Synonyme
Englische
Dark-eyed Junco Synonyme
Junko Definition
Argus-eyed
(
a.
)
Extremely
observant
Bird-eyed
(
a.
)
Quick-sighted
Black-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
black
eyes.
Blear-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
sore
eyes
Blear-eyed
(
a.
)
Lacking
in
perception
or
penetration
Blink-eyed
(
a.
)
Habitually
winking.
Blue-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
blue
eyes.
Blue-eyed
grass
(
)
a
grasslike
plant
(Sisyrinchium
anceps),
with
small
flowers
of
a
delicate
blue
color.
Buck-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
bad
or
speckled
eyes.
Cat-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
like
a
cat
Cross-eyed
(
a.
)
Affected
with
strabismus
Dark
(
a.
)
Destitute,
or
partially
destitute,
of
light
Dark
(
a.
)
Not
clear
to
the
understanding
Dark
(
a.
)
Destitute
of
knowledge
and
culture
Dark
(
a.
)
Evincing
black
or
foul
traits
of
character
Dark
(
a.
)
Foreboding
evil
Dark
(
a.
)
Deprived
of
sight
Dark
(
n.
)
Absence
of
light
Dark
(
n.
)
The
condition
of
ignorance
Dark
(
n.
)
A
dark
shade
or
dark
passage
in
a
painting,
engraving,
or
the
like
Dark
(
v.
t.)
To
darken
to
obscure.
Double-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
a
deceitful
look.
Dove-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
like
a
dove
Dry-eyed
(
a.
)
Not
having
tears
in
the
eyes.
Dull-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
wanting
brightness,
liveliness,
or
vivacity.
Eagle-eyed
(
a.
)
Sharp-sighted
as
an
eagle.
Evil-eyed
(
a.
)
Possessed
of
the
supposed
evil
eye
Eyed
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Eye
Eyed
(
a.
)
Heaving
(such
or
so
many)
eyes
Goggle-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
prominent
and
distorted
or
rolling
eyes.
Green-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
green
eyes.
Green-eyed
(
a.
)
Seeing
everything
through
a
medium
which
discolors
or
distorts.
Hawk-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
a
keen
eye
Junco
(
n.
)
Any
bird
of
the
genus
Junco,
which
includes
several
species
of
North
American
finches
Lynx-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
acute
sight.
Mole-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
like
those
of
the
mole
Moon-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
affected
by
the
moon
Mope-eyed
(
a.
)
Shortsighted
Night-eyed
(
a.
)
Capable
of
seeing
at
night
Open-eyed
(
a.
)
With
eyes
widely
open
Owl-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
like
an
owl's.
Pearl-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
a
pearly
speck
in
the
eye
Pig-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
small,
deep-set
eyes.
Pin-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
the
stigma
visible
at
the
throad
of
a
gamopetalous
corolla,
while
the
stamens
are
concealed
in
the
tube
Pink-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
small
eyes.
Pitch-dark
(
a.
)
Dark
as
a
pitch
Sessile-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
which
are
not
elevated
on
a
stalk
Squint-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
that
quint
Squint-eyed
(
a.
)
Looking
obliquely,
or
asquint
Stalk-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
the
eyes
raised
on
a
stalk,
or
peduncle
Dark-eyed Junco Bedeutung
dark
adaptation
the
process
of
adjusting
the
eyes
to
low
levels
of
illumination,
cones
adapt
first,
rods
continue
to
adapt
for
up
to
four
hours
dark
ground
illumination
dark
field
illumination
a
form
of
microscopic
examination
of
living
material
by
scattered
light,
specimens
appear
luminous
against
a
dark
background
genus
Junco
American
finches
junco
snowbird
small
North
American
finch
seen
chiefly
in
winter
dark-eyed
junco
slateolored
junco
Junco
hyemalis
common
North
American
junco
having
grey
plumage
and
eyes
with
dark
brown
irises
red-eyed
vireo
Vireo
olivaceous
of
northern
North
America
having
red
irises
and
an
olive-grey
body
with
white
underparts
goldeneye
golden-eyed
fly
a
variety
of
green
lacewing
dark
horse
a
racehorse
about
which
little
is
known
bigeye
scad
big-eyed
scad
goggle-eye
Selar
crumenophthalmus
of
Atlantic
coastal
waters,
commonly
used
for
bait
dark
lantern
bull's-eye
a
lantern
with
a
single
opening
and
a
sliding
panel
that
can
be
closed
to
conceal
the
light
sunglasses
dark
glasses
shades
spectacles
that
are
darkened
or
polarized
to
protect
the
eyes
from
the
glare
of
the
sun,
he
was
wearing
a
pair
of
mirrored
shades
ultramicroscope
dark-field
microscope
light
microscope
that
uses
scattered
light
to
show
particles
too
small
to
see
with
ordinary
microscopes
dark
red
a
red
color
that
reflects
little
light
dark
blue
navy
navy
blue
a
dark
shade
of
blue
dark
darkness
an
unenlightened
state,
he
was
in
the
dark
concerning
their
intentions,
his
lectures
dispelled
the
darkness
dark
comedy
a
comedy
characterized
by
grim
or
satiric
humor,
a
comedy
having
gloomy
or
disturbing
elements
jealousy
green-eyed
monster
a
feeling
of
jealous
envy
(especially
of
a
rival)
bittersweet
chocolate
semi-sweet
chocolate
dark
chocolate
chocolate
liquor
with
cocoa
butter
and
small
amounts
of
sugar
and
vanilla,
lecithin
is
usually
added
dark
meat
the
flesh
of
the
legs
of
fowl
used
as
food
dark
bread
whole
wheat
bread
whole
meal
bread
brown
bread
bread
made
with
whole
wheat
flour
black-eyed
pea
cowpea
eaten
fresh
as
shell
beans
or
dried
darkness
dark
shadow
an
unilluminated
area,
he
moved
off
into
the
darkness
dark
horse
a
political
candidate
who
is
not
well
known
but
could
win
unexpectedly
blue-eyed
African
daisy
Arctotis
stoechadifolia
Arctotis
venusta
bushy
perennial
of
South
Africa
with
white
or
violet
flowers,
in
its
native
region
often
clothes
entire
valley
sides
in
a
sheet
of
color
oxeye
daisy
ox-eyed
daisy
marguerite
moon
daisy
white
daisy
Leucanthemum
vulgare
Chrysanthemum
leucanthemum
tall
leafy-stemmed
Eurasian
perennial
with
white
flowers,
widely
naturalized,
often
placed
in
genus
Chrysanthemum
black-eyed
Susan
Rudbeckia
hirta
Rudbeckia
serotina
the
state
flower
of
Maryland,
of
central
and
southeastern
United
States,
having
daisylike
flowers
with
dark
centers
and
yellow
to
orange
rays
flower-of-an-hour
flowers-of-an-hour
bladder
ketmia
black-eyed
Susan
Hibiscus
trionum
annual
weedy
herb
with
ephemeral
yellow
purple-eyed
flowers,
Old
World
tropics,
naturalized
as
a
weed
in
North
America
two-eyed
violet
heartsease
Viola
ocellata
violet
of
Pacific
coast
of
North
America
having
white
petals
tinged
with
yellow
and
deep
violet
blue-eyed
grass
plant
with
grasslike
foliage
and
delicate
blue
flowers
cowpea
cowpea
plant
black-eyed
pea
Vigna
unguiculata
Vigna
sinensis
sprawling
Old
World
annual
cultivated
especially
in
southern
United
States
for
food
and
forage
and
green
manure
cowpea
black-eyed
pea
fruit
or
seed
of
the
cowpea
plant
Xyridaceae
family
Xyridaceae
yellow-eyed
grass
family
plants
of
tropical
to
temperate
regions,
usually
in
wet
places
yellow-eyed
grass
any
of
several
rushlike
plants,
especially
of
the
pine
barrens
of
southern
United
States
black-eyed
Susan
black-eyed
Susan
vine
Thunbergia
alata
tropical
African
climbing
plant
having
yellow
flowers
with
a
dark
purple
center
maiden
blue-eyed
Mary
Collinsia
parviflora
small
widely
branching
western
plant
with
tiny
blue-and-white
flowers,
British
Columbia
to
Ontario
and
south
to
California
and
Colorado
blue-eyed
Mary
Collinsia
verna
eastern
United
States
plant
with
whorls
of
blue-and-white
flowers
dark
darkness
absence
of
light
or
illumination
iniquity
wickedness
darkness
dark
absence
of
moral
or
spiritual
values,
the
powers
of
darkness
dark
matter
(cosmology)
a
hypothetical
form
of
matter
that
is
believed
to
make
uppercent
of
the
universe,
it
is
invisible
(does
not
absorb
or
emit
light)
and
does
not
collide
with
atomic
particles
but
exerts
gravitational
force
night
nighttime
dark
the
time
after
sunset
and
before
sunrise
while
it
is
dark
outside
Middle
Ages
Dark
Ages
the
period
of
history
between
classical
antiquity
and
the
Italian
Renaissance
dark
not
giving
performances,
closed,
the
theater
is
dark
on
Mondays
wild-eyed
appearing
extremely
agitated,
crowded
the
wild-eyed
animals
into
a
truck
argus-eyed
open-eyed
vigilant
wakeful
carefully
observant
or
attentive,
on
the
lookout
for
possible
danger,
a
policy
of
open-eyed
awareness,
the
vigilant
eye
of
the
town
watch,
there
was
a
watchful
dignity
in
the
room,
a
watchful
parent
with
a
toddler
in
tow
sleepy
sleepy-eyed
sleepyheaded
ready
to
fall
asleep,
beginning
to
feel
sleepy,
a
sleepy-eyed
child
with
drooping
eyelids,
sleepyheaded
students
dark-haired
dark-coated
covered
with
dark
hair
beady-eyed
having
eyes
that
gleam
with
malice
colored
coloured
dark
dark-skinned
non-white
having
skin
rich
in
melanin
pigments,
National
Association
for
the
Advancement
of
Colored
People,
dark-skinned
peoples
dark
brunet
(used
of
hair
or
skin
or
eyes),
dark
eyes
dark-haired
black-haired
brown-haired
having
hair
of
a
dark
color,
a
dark-haired
beauty
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