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Definition
Synonym
Mahalis
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Mahalis
pl
(Plocepasser) (zoologische Gattung)
ornith.
Augenbrauenmahali
m
; Mahaliweber
m
(Plocepasser mahali)
Braunwangenmahali
m
(Plocepasser superciliosus)
Dornbuschmahali
m
(Plocepasser donaldsoni)
Rotrückenmahali
m
(Plocepasser rufoscapulatus)
sparrow weavers (zoological genus)
white-browed sparrow weaver
chestnut-crowned sparrow weaver
Donaldson-Smith's sparrow weaver
chestnut-mantled sparrow weaver
Mahalis
pl
(Plocepasser) (zoologische Gattung)
ornith.
Augenbrauenmahali
m
; Mahaliweber
m
(Plocepasser mahali)
Braunwangenmahali
m
(Plocepasser superciliosus)
Dornbuschmahali
m
(Plocepasser donaldsoni)
Rotrückenmahali
m
(Plocepasser rufoscapulatus)
sparrow weavers (zoological genus)
white-browed sparrow weaver
chestnut-crowned sparrow weaver
Donaldson-Smith's sparrow weaver
chestnut-mantled sparrow weaver
Mahalis
pl
(Plocepasser) (zoologische Gattung)
ornith.
Augenbrauenmahali
m
; Mahaliweber
m
(Plocepasser mahali)
Braunwangenmahali
m
(Plocepasser superciliosus)
Dornbuschmahali
m
(Plocepasser donaldsoni)
Rotrückenmahali
m
(Plocepasser rufoscapulatus)
sparrow weavers (zoological genus)
white-browed sparrow weaver
chestnut-crowned sparrow weaver
Donaldson-Smith's sparrow weaver
chestnut-mantled sparrow weaver
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Mahalis Definition
Beetle-browed
(
)
Having
prominent,
overhanging
brows
Black-browed
(
a.
)
Having
black
eyebrows.
Hence:
Gloomy
Brazen-browed
(
a.
)
Shamelessly
impudent.
Browed
(
a.
)
Having
(such)
a
brow
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
Cream-white
(
a.
)
As
white
as
cream.
Crowned
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Crown
Crowned
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Having
or
wearing
a
crown
Crowned
(
p.
p.
&
a.)
Great
Dull-browed
(
a.
)
Having
a
gloomy
look.
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
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.
Ivy-mantled
(
a.
)
Covered
with
ivy.
Mantled
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Mantle
Pine-crowned
(
a.
)
Clad
or
crowned
with
pine
trees
Schwann's
white
substance
(
)
The
substance
of
the
medullary
sheath.
Snow-white
(
a.
)
White
as
snow
Sparrow
(
n.
)
One
of
many
species
of
small
singing
birds
of
the
family
Fringilligae,
having
conical
bills,
and
feeding
chiefly
on
seeds.
Many
sparrows
are
called
also
finches,
and
buntings.
The
common
sparrow,
or
house
sparrow,
of
Europe
(Passer
domesticus)
is
noted
for
its
familiarity,
its
voracity,
its
attachment
to
its
young,
and
its
fecundity.
See
House
sparrow,
under
House.
Sparrow
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
several
small
singing
birds
somewhat
resembling
the
true
sparrows
in
form
or
habits,
as
the
European
hedge
sparrow.
See
under
Hedge.
Steeple-crowned
(
a.
)
Bearing
a
steeple
Steeple-crowned
(
a.
)
Having
a
crown
shaped
like
a
steeple
Triple-crowned
(
a.
)
Having
three
crowns
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
Water
sparrow
(
)
The
reed
warbler.
Water
sparrow
(
)
The
reed
bunting.
Water-white
(
n.
)
A
vinelike
plant
(Vitis
Caribaea)
growing
in
parched
districts
in
the
West
Indies,
and
containing
a
great
amount
of
sap
which
is
sometimes
used
for
quenching
thirst.
Weaver
(
n.
)
One
who
weaves,
or
whose
occupation
is
to
weave.
Weaver
(
n.
)
A
weaver
bird.
Weaver
(
n.
)
An
aquatic
beetle
of
the
genus
Gyrinus.
See
Whirling.
White
(
superl.
)
Reflecting
to
the
eye
all
the
rays
of
the
spectrum
combined
White
(
superl.
)
Destitute
of
color,
as
in
the
cheeks,
or
of
the
tinge
of
blood
color
White
(
superl.
)
Having
the
color
of
purity
White
(
superl.
)
Gray,
as
from
age
White
(
superl.
)
Characterized
by
freedom
from
that
which
disturbs,
and
the
like
White
(
superl.
)
Regarded
with
especial
favor
White
(
n.
)
The
color
of
pure
snow
White
(
n.
)
Something
having
the
color
of
snow
White
(
n.
)
Specifically,
the
central
part
of
the
butt
in
archery,
which
was
formerly
painted
white
White
(
n.
)
A
person
with
a
white
skin
White
(
n.
)
A
white
pigment
White
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
butterflies
belonging
to
Pieris,
and
allied
genera
in
which
the
color
is
usually
white.
See
Cabbage
butterfly,
under
Cabbage.
White
(
v.
t.)
To
make
white
sparrow weavers (zoological genus) / white-browed sparrow weaver / chestnut-crowned sparrow weaver / Donaldson-Smiths sparrow weaver / chestnut-mantled sparrow weaver Bedeutung
whitelash
white
backlash
backlash
by
white
racists
against
black
civil
rights
advances
white
sale
a
sale
of
household
linens
white
man's
burden
the
supposed
responsibility
of
the
white
race
to
provide
care
for
their
non-white
subjects
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
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