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Definition
Synonym
Molukkenatzel
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Molukkenatzel
ornith.
Seram King Starling
Molukkenatzel
f
ornith.
Seram king starling
Molukkenatzel
ornith.
Seram King Starling
Molukkenatzel
f
ornith.
Seram king starling
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Molukkenatzel Synonyme
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Seram King Starling Synonyme
Molukkenatzel Definition
King
(
n.
)
A
Chinese
musical
instrument,
consisting
of
resonant
stones
or
metal
plates,
arranged
according
to
their
tones
in
a
frame
of
wood,
and
struck
with
a
hammer.
King
(
n.
)
A
chief
ruler
King
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
holds
a
supreme
position
or
rank
King
(
n.
)
A
playing
card
having
the
picture
of
a
king
King
(
n.
)
The
chief
piece
in
the
game
of
chess.
King
(
n.
)
A
crowned
man
in
the
game
of
draughts.
King
(
n.
)
The
title
of
two
historical
books
in
the
Old
Testament.
King
(
v.
i.)
To
supply
with
a
king
King
Charles
spaniel
(
)
A
variety
of
small
pet
dogs,
having,
drooping
ears,
a
high,
dome-shaped
forehead,
pug
nose,
large,
prominent
eyes,
and
long,
wavy
hair.
The
color
is
usually
black
and
tan.
King-post
(
n.
)
A
member
of
a
common
form
of
truss,
as
a
roof
truss.
It
is
strictly
a
tie,
intended
to
prevent
the
sagging
of
the
tiebeam
in
the
middle.
If
there
are
struts,
supporting
the
main
rafters,
they
often
bear
upon
the
foot
of
the
king-post.
Called
also
crown-post.
King's
Bench
(
)
Formerly,
the
highest
court
of
common
law
in
England
Sea
king
(
)
One
of
the
leaders
among
the
Norsemen
who
passed
their
lives
in
roving
the
seas
in
search
of
plunder
and
adventures
Starling
(
n.
)
Any
passerine
bird
belonging
to
Sturnus
and
allied
genera.
The
European
starling
(Sturnus
vulgaris)
is
dark
brown
or
greenish
black,
with
a
metallic
gloss,
and
spotted
with
yellowish
white.
It
is
a
sociable
bird,
and
builds
about
houses,
old
towers,
etc.
Called
also
stare,
and
starred.
The
pied
starling
of
India
is
Sternopastor
contra.
Starling
(
n.
)
A
California
fish
Starling
(
n.
)
A
structure
of
piles
driven
round
the
piers
of
a
bridge
for
protection
and
support
Seram King Starling Bedeutung
starling
gregarious
birds
native
to
the
Old
World
common
starling
Sturnus
vulgaris
gregarious
bird
having
plumage
with
dark
metallic
gloss,
builds
nests
around
dwellings
and
other
structures,
naturalized
worldwide
roseolored
starling
roseolored
pastor
Pastor
sturnus
Pastor
roseus
glossy
black
bird
with
pink
back
and
abdomen,
chiefly
Asian
king
vulture
Sarcorhamphus
papa
large
black-and-white
vulture
of
South
America
and
Central
America,
have
colorful
wattles
and
wartlike
protuberances
on
head
and
neck
king
snake
kingsnake
any
of
numerous
nonvenomous
North
American
constrictors,
feed
on
other
snakes
and
small
mammals
hamadryad
king
cobra
Ophiophagus
hannah
Naja
hannah
large
cobra
of
southeastern
Asia
and
the
East
Indies,
the
largest
venomous
snake,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Naja
horseshoe
crab
king
crab
Limulus
polyphemus
Xiphosurus
polyphemus
large
marine
arthropod
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
North
America
having
a
domed
carapace
that
is
shaped
like
a
horseshoe
and
a
stiff
pointed
tail,
a
living
fossil
related
to
the
wood
louse
king
crab
Alaska
crab
Alaskan
king
crab
Alaska
king
crab
Paralithodes
camtschatica
large
edible
crab
of
northern
Pacific
waters
especially
along
the
coasts
of
Alaska
and
Japan
European
spider
crab
king
crab
Maja
squinado
a
large
spider
crab
of
Europe
king
penguin
Aptenodytes
patagonica
large
penguin
on
islands
bordering
the
Antarctic
Circle
King
Charles
spaniel
a
toy
English
spaniel
with
a
black-and-tan
coat,
named
after
Charles
II
who
popularized
it
lion
king
of
beasts
Panthera
leo
large
gregarious
predatory
feline
of
Africa
and
India
having
a
tawny
coat
with
a
shaggy
mane
in
the
male
chinook
chinook
salmon
king
salmon
quinnat
salmon
Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha
large
Pacific
salmon
valued
as
food,
adults
die
after
spawning
oarfish
king
of
the
herring
ribbonfish
Regalecus
glesne
thin
deep-water
tropical
fishtofeet
long
having
a
red
dorsal
fin
king
whiting
Menticirrhus
americanus
whiting
of
the
southeastern
coast
of
North
America
king
mackerel
cavalla
cero
Scomberomorus
cavalla
large
mackerel
with
long
pointed
snout,
important
food
and
game
fish
of
the
eastern
Atlantic
coast
southward
to
Brazil
king
(chess)
the
weakest
but
the
most
important
piece
king
one
of
the
four
playing
cards
in
a
deck
bearing
the
picture
of
a
king
king
a
checker
that
has
been
moved
to
the
opponent's
first
row
where
it
is
promoted
to
a
piece
that
is
free
to
move
either
forward
or
backward
king
post
post
connecting
the
crossbeam
to
the
apex
of
a
triangular
truss
Round
Table
King
Arthur's
Round
Table
(legend)
the
circular
table
for
King
Arthur
and
his
knights
Authorized
Version
King
James
Version
King
James
Bible
an
English
translation
of
the
Bible
published
in
King's
English
Queen's
English
English
as
spoken
by
educated
persons
in
southern
England
Alaska
king
crab
Alaskan
king
crab
king
crab
Alaska
crab
meat
of
large
cold-water
crab,
mainly
leg
meat
chinook
salmon
chinook
king
salmon
pink
or
white
flesh
of
large
Pacific
salmon
Oedipus
King
Oedipus
Oedipus
Rex
(Greek
mythology)
a
tragic
king
of
Thebes
who
unknowingly
killed
his
father
Laius
and
married
his
mother
Jocasta,
the
subject
of
the
drama
`Oedipus
Rex'
by
Sophocles
Lear
King
Lear
the
hero
of
William
Shakespeare's
tragedy
who
was
betrayed
and
mistreated
by
two
of
his
scheming
daughters
baron
big
businessman
business
leader
king
magnate
mogul
power
top
executive
tycoon
a
very
wealthy
or
powerful
businessman,
an
oil
baron
king
male
monarch
Rex
a
male
sovereign,
ruler
of
a
kingdom
King
of
England
King
of
Great
Britain
the
sovereign
ruler
of
England
King
of
France
the
sovereign
ruler
of
France
King
of
the
Germans
the
sovereign
ruler
of
the
Germans
king
queen
world-beater
a
competitor
who
holds
a
preeminent
position
King's
Counsel
Counsel
to
the
Crown
when
the
British
monarch
is
a
king
sea
king
a
Viking
pirate
chief
Arthur
King
Arthur
a
legendary
king
of
the
Britons
(possibly
based
on
a
historical
figure
in
the
th
century
but
the
story
has
been
retold
too
many
times
to
be
sure),
said
to
have
led
the
Knights
of
the
Round
Table
at
Camelot
Ferdinand
King
Ferdinand
Ferdinand
of
Aragon
Ferdinand
V
Ferdinand
the
Catholic
the
king
of
Castile
and
Aragon
who
ruled
jointly
with
his
wife
Isabella,
his
marriage
to
Isabella
I
in
marked
the
beginning
of
the
modern
state
of
Spain
and
their
capture
of
Granada
from
the
Moors
in
united
Spain
as
one
country,
they
instituted
the
Spanish
Inquisition
in
and
supported
the
expedition
of
Christopher
Columbus
in
(-)
Gillette
King
Camp
Gilette
United
States
inventor
and
manufacturer
who
developed
the
safety
razor
(-)
Goodman
Benny
Goodman
Benjamin
David
Goodman
King
of
Swing
United
States
clarinetist
who
in
formed
a
big
band
(including
black
as
well
as
white
musicians)
and
introduced
a
kind
of
jazz
known
as
swing
(-)
Harold
I
King
Harold
I
Harold
Harefoot
Harefoot
illegitimate
son
of
Canute
who
seized
the
throne
of
England
in(died
in
)
Harold
II
King
Harold
II
King
of
England
who
succeeded
Edward
the
Confessor
inand
was
the
last
of
the
Anglo-Saxon
monarchs,
he
was
killed
fighting
the
invasion
by
William
the
Conqueror
(-)
Hussein
Husain
Husayn
ibn
Talal
Hussein
King
Hussein
king
of
Jordan
credited
with
creating
stability
at
home
and
seeking
peace
with
Israel
(-)
James
James
I
King
James
King
James
I
the
first
Stuart
to
be
king
of
England
and
Ireland
fromto
and
king
of
Scotland
from
to
,
he
was
the
son
of
Mary
Queen
of
Scots
and
he
succeeded
Elizabeth
I,
he
alienated
the
British
Parliament
by
claiming
the
divine
right
of
kings
(-)
John
King
John
John
Lackland
youngest
son
of
Henry
II,
King
of
England
from
to
,
succeeded
to
the
throne
on
the
death
of
his
brother
Richard
I,
lost
his
French
possessions,
in
John
was
compelled
by
the
barons
to
sign
the
Magna
Carta
(-)
King
Martin
Luther
King
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.
United
States
charismatic
civil
rights
leader
and
Baptist
minister
who
campaigned
against
the
segregation
of
Blacks
(-)
King
B.
B.
King
Riley
B
King
United
States
guitar
player
and
singer
of
the
blues
(born
in
)
King
Billie
Jean
King
Billie
Jean
Moffitt
King
United
States
woman
tennis
player
(born
in
)
Louis
XIV
Sun
King
Louis
the
Great
king
of
France
from
to
,
his
long
reign
was
marked
by
the
expansion
of
French
influence
in
Europe
and
by
the
magnificence
of
his
court
and
the
Palace
of
Versailles
(-)
Merton
Robert
Merton
Robert
King
Merton
United
States
sociologist
(-)
Oliver
Joseph
Oliver
King
Oliver
United
States
jazz
musician
who
influenced
the
style
of
Louis
Armstrong
(-)
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