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Deutsche Kammgr�ser Synonyme

Englische dogstail grasses; dog's tail grasses Synonyme

Kammgr�ser Definition

Boat-tail
(n.) A large grackle or blackbird (Quiscalus major), found in the Southern United States.
Botanical
(a.) Of or pertaining to botany
Cat's-tail
(n.) See Timothy, Cat-tail, Cirrus.
Cat-tail
(n.) A tall rush or flag (Typha latifolia) growing in marshes, with long, flat leaves, and having its flowers in a close cylindrical spike at the top of the stem. The leaves are frequently used for seating chairs, making mats, etc. See Catkin.
Cross-tail
(n.) A bar connecting the ends of the side rods or levers of a backaction or side-lever engine.
Daggle-tail
(a.) Alt. of Daggle-tailed
Daggle-tail
(n.) A slovenly woman
Dog's-tail grass
(n.) A hardy species of British grass (Cynosurus cristatus) which abounds in grass lands, and is well suited for making straw plait
Drabble-tail
(n.) A draggle-tail
Draggle-tail
(n.) A slattern who suffers her gown to trail in the mire
Dragon's tail
() See Dragon's blood, Dragon's head, etc., under Dragon.
Fish-tail
(a.) Like the of a fish
Genus
(n.) A class of objects divided into several subordinate species
Genus
(n.) An assemblage of species, having so many fundamental points of structure in common, that in the judgment of competent scientists, they may receive a common substantive name. A genus is not necessarily the lowest definable group of species, for it may often be divided into several subgenera. In proportion as its definition is exact, it is natural genus
Hare's-tail
(n.) A kind of grass (Eriophorum vaginatum). See Cotton grass, under Cotton.
Lion's tail
() A genus of labiate plants (Leonurus)
Lizard's tail
() A perennial plant of the genus Saururus (S. cernuus), growing in marshes, and having white flowers crowded in a slender terminal spike, somewhat resembling in form a lizard's tail
Mare's-tail
(n.) A long streaky cloud, spreading out like a horse's tail, and believed to indicate rain
Mare's-tail
(n.) An aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris (H. vulgaris), having narrow leaves in whorls.
Racket-tail
(n.) Any one of several species of humming birds of the genus Steganura, having two of the tail feathers very long and racket-shaped.
Rat-tail
(a.) Like a rat's tail in form
Rat-tail
(n.) An excrescence growing from the pastern to the middle of the shank of a horse.
Rat-tail
(n.) The California chimaera. See Chimaera.
Rat-tail
(n.) Any fish of the genus Macrurus. See Grenadier, 2.
Split-tail
(n.) A california market fish (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) belonging to the Carp family.
Split-tail
(n.) The pintail duck.
Tail
(n.) Limitation
Tail
(a.) Limited
Tail
(n.) The terminal, and usually flexible, posterior appendage of an animal.
Tail
(n.) Any long, flexible terminal appendage
Tail
(n.) Hence, the back, last, lower, or inferior part of anything, -- as opposed to the head, or the superior part.
Tail
(n.) A train or company of attendants
Tail
(n.) The side of a coin opposite to that which bears the head, effigy, or date
Tail
(n.) The distal tendon of a muscle.
Tail
(n.) A downy or feathery appendage to certain achenes. It is formed of the permanent elongated style.
Tail
(n.) A portion of an incision, at its beginning or end, which does not go through the whole thickness of the skin, and is more painful than a complete incision
Tail
(n.) One of the strips at the end of a bandage formed by splitting the bandage one or more times.
Tail
(n.) A rope spliced to the strap of a block, by which it may be lashed to anything.
Tail
(n.) The part of a note which runs perpendicularly upward or downward from the head
Tail
(n.) Same as Tailing, 4.
Tail
(n.) The bottom or lower portion of a member or part, as a slate or tile.
Tail
(n.) See Tailing, n., 5.
Tail
(v. t.) To follow or hang to, like a tail
Tail
(v. t.) To pull or draw by the tail.
Tail
(v. i.) To hold by the end
Tail
(v. i.) To swing with the stern in a certain direction
Tail-bay
(n.) One of the joists which rest one end on the wall and the other on a girder
Tail-bay
(n.) The part of a canal lock below the lower gates.
Tail-water
(n.) Water in a tailrace.
Teeter-tail
(n.) The spotted sandpiper. See the Note under Sandpiper.

dogstail grasses; dogs tail grasses (botanical genus) Bedeutung

phytotherapy
herbal therapy
botanical medicine
the use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes (especially plants that are not part of the normal diet)
c fuck
fucking
screw
screwing
ass
nooky
nookie
piece of ass
piece of tail
roll in the hay
shag shtup ff
slang for sexual intercourse
form genus an artificial taxonomic category established on the basis of morphological resemblance for organisms of obscure true relationships especially fossil forms
Heliobacter
genus Heliobacter
a genus of helical or curved or straight aerobic bacteria with rounded ends and multiple flagella, found in the gastric mucosa of primates (including humans)
bacteria genus a genus of bacteria
Aerobacter
genus Aerobacter
aerobic bacteria widely distributed in nature
Rhizobium
genus Rhizobium
the type genus of Rhizobiaceae, usually occur in the root nodules of legumes, can fix atmospheric oxygen
Agrobacterium
genus Agrobacterium
small motile bacterial rods that can reduce nitrates and cause galls on plant stems
genus Bacillus type genus of the Bacillaceae, includes many saprophytes important in decay of organic matter and a number of parasites
genus Clostridium anaerobic or micro-aerophilic rod-shaped or spindle-shaped saprophytes, nearly cosmopolitan in soil, animal intestines, and dung
genus Nostoc type genus of the family Nostocaceae: freshwater blue-green algae
genus Trichodesmium a genus of blue-green algae
Pseudomonas
genus Pseudomonas
type genus of the family Pseudomonodaceae
Xanthomonas
genus Xanthomonas
a genus of bacteria similar to Pseudomonas but producing a yellow pigment that is not soluble in water
Nitrobacter
genus Nitrobacter
rod-shaped soil bacteria
Nitrosomonas
genus Nitrosomonas
ellipsoidal soil bacteria
genus Thiobacillus a genus of bacteria
genus Spirillum a genus of bacteria
genus Vibrio a genus of bacteria
Bacteroides
genus Bacteroides
type genus of Bacteroidaceae, genus of Gram-negative rodlike anaerobic bacteria producing no endospores and no pigment and living in the gut of man and animals
Calymmatobacterium
genus Calymmatobacterium
a genus of bacterial rods containing only the one species that causes granuloma inguinale
Francisella
genus Francisella
a genus of Gram-negative aerobic bacteria that occur as pathogens and parasite in many animals (including humans)
genus Corynebacterium the type genus of the family Corynebacteriaceae which is widely distributed in nature, the best known are parasites and pathogens of humans and domestic animals
genus Listeria a genus of aerobic motile bacteria of the family Corynebacteriaceae containing small Gram-positive rods
genus Escherichia a genus of bacteria
genus Klebsiella a genus of bacteria
genus Salmonella a genus of bacteria
genus Serratia
Serratia
a genus of motile peritrichous bacteria that contain small Gram-negative rod
genus Shigella a genus of bacteria
genus Erwinia a genus of bacteria
genus Rickettsia can cause typhus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans
genus Chlamydia type genus of the family Chlamydiaceae: diseaseausing parasites
genus Mycoplasma type and sole genus of the family Mycoplasmataceae
genus Actinomyces type genus of the family Actinomycetaceae
genus Streptomyces type genus of the family Streptomycetaceae
genus Mycobacterium nonmotile Gram-positive aerobic bacteria
Polyangium
genus Polyangium
type genus of the family Polyangiaceae: myxobacteria with rounded fruiting bodies enclosed in a membrane
Micrococcus
genus Micrococcus
type genus of the family Micrococcaceae
genus Staphylococcus includes many pathogenic species
genus Lactobacillus type genus of the family Lactobacillaceae
genus Diplococcus a genus of bacteria
genus Streptococcus a genus of bacteria
Spirochaeta
genus Spirochaeta
the type genus of the family Spirochaetaceae, a bacterium that is flexible, undulating, and chiefly aquatic
genus Treponema type genus of Treponemataceae: anaerobic spirochetes with an undulating rigid body, parasitic in warm-blooded animals
genus Borrelia small flexible parasitic spirochetes having three to five wavy spirals
genus Leptospira very slender aerobic spirochetes, free-living or parasitic in mammals
protoctist genus any genus of Protoctista
genus Amoeba protozoan inhabiting moist soils or bottom vegetation in fresh or salt water
Endamoeba
genus Endamoeba
the type genus of the family Endamoebidae
genus Globigerina type genus of the family Globigerinidae
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