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Nelkenente
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Nelkenente
f
ornith.
Pink-headed Duck
Nelkenente
f
ornith.
Pink-headed Duck
Nelkenente
f
ornith.
Pink-headed Duck
Deutsche
Nelkenente Synonyme
Englische
Pink-headed Duck Synonyme
Nelkenente Definition
Addle-headed
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Addle-pated
Beetle-headed
(
a.
)
Dull
Bluff-headed
(
a.
)
Built
with
the
stem
nearly
straight
up
and
down.
Buckler-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
head
like
a
buckler.
Buffel
duck
(
)
A
small
duck
(Charitonetta
albeola)
Buffle-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
large
head,
like
a
buffalo
Carolina
pink
(
)
See
Pinkboot.
Clear-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
clear
understanding
Cool-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
temper
not
easily
excited
Decoy-duck
(
n.
)
A
duck
used
to
lure
wild
ducks
into
a
decoy
Dog-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
head
shaped
like
that
of
a
dog
Double-headed
(
a.
)
Having
two
heads
Duck
(
n.
)
A
pet
Duck
(
n.
)
A
linen
(or
sometimes
cotton)
fabric,
finer
and
lighter
than
canvas,
--
used
for
the
lighter
sails
of
vessels,
the
sacking
of
beds,
and
sometimes
for
men's
clothing.
Duck
(
n.
)
The
light
clothes
worn
by
sailors
in
hot
climates.
Duck
(
v.
t.)
To
thrust
or
plunge
under
water
or
other
liquid
and
suddenly
withdraw.
Duck
(
v.
t.)
To
plunge
the
head
of
under
water,
immediately
withdrawing
it
Duck
(
v.
t.)
To
bow
Duck
(
v.
i.)
To
go
under
the
surface
of
water
and
immediately
reappear
Duck
(
v.
i.)
To
drop
the
head
or
person
suddenly
Duck
(
v.
t.)
Any
bird
of
the
subfamily
Anatinae,
family
Anatidae.
Duck
(
v.
t.)
A
sudden
inclination
of
the
bead
or
dropping
of
the
person,
resembling
the
motion
of
a
duck
in
water.
Duck-billed
(
a.
)
Having
a
bill
like
that
of
a
duck.
Duck-legged
(
a.
)
Having
short
legs,
like
a
waddling
duck
Duck's-meat
(
n.
)
Duckweed.
Duck's-bill
(
a.
)
Having
the
form
of
a
duck's
bill.
Duck's-foot
(
n.
)
The
May
apple
(Podophyllum
peltatum).
Dunder-headed
(
a.
)
Thick-headed
Feather-headed
(
a.
)
Giddy
Flat-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
head
with
a
flattened
top
Giddy-headed
(
a.
)
Thoughtless
Gross-headed
(
a.
)
Thick-skulled
Hard-headed
(
a.
)
Having
sound
judgment
Headed
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Head
Headed
(
a.
)
Furnished
with
a
head
(commonly
as
denoting
intellectual
faculties)
Headed
(
a.
)
Formed
into
a
head
Heavy-headed
(
a.
)
Dull
Hot-headed
(
a.
)
Fiery
Idle-headed
(
a.
)
Foolish
Idle-headed
(
a.
)
Delirious
Janus-headed
(
a.
)
Double-headed.
Light-headed
(
a.
)
Disordered
in
the
head
Light-headed
(
a.
)
Thoughtless
Mad-headed
(
a.
)
Wild
Muddy-headed
(
a.
)
Dull
Muscovy
duck
(
)
A
duck
(Cairina
moschata),
larger
than
the
common
duck,
often
raised
in
poultry
yards.
Called
also
musk
duck.
It
is
native
of
tropical
America,
from
Mexico
to
Southern
Brazil.
Mushroom-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
cylindrical
body
with
a
convex
head
of
larger
diameter
Nail-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
head
like
that
of
a
nail
Nott-headed
(
a.
)
Having
the
hair
cut
close.
Open-headed
(
a.
)
Bareheaded.
Pink-headed Duck Bedeutung
ducking
duck
hunting
hunting
ducks
cinch
breeze
picnic
snap
duck
soup
child's
play
pushover
walkover
piece
of
cake
any
undertaking
that
is
easy
to
do,
marketing
this
product
will
be
no
picnic
blue-headed
vireo
Vireo
solitarius
solitarius
common
vireo
of
northeastern
North
America
with
bluish
slaty-grey
head
lowland
burrowing
treefrog
northern
casque-headed
frog
Pternohyla
fodiens
terrestrial
burrowing
nocturnal
frog
of
grassy
terrain
and
scrub
forests
having
very
hard
upper
surface
of
head,
of
the
United
States
southwest
bone-headed
dinosaur
bipedal
herbivorous
dinosaurs
with
bony
crowns
hadrosaur
hadrosaurus
duck-billed
dinosaur
any
of
numerous
large
bipedal
ornithischian
dinosaurs
having
a
horny
duck-like
bill
and
webbed
feet,
may
have
been
partly
aquatic
black-headed
snake
small
secretive
ground-living
snake,
found
from
central
United
States
to
Argentina
rubber
boa
tow-headed
snake
Charina
bottae
boa
of
grasslands
and
woodlands
of
western
North
America,
looks
and
feels
like
rubber
with
tail
and
head
of
similar
shape
pink
cockatoo
Kakatoe
leadbeateri
white
Australian
cockatoo
with
roseate
tinged
plumage
duck
small
wild
or
domesticated
web-footed
broad-billed
swimming
bird
usually
having
a
depressed
body
and
short
legs
diving
duck
any
of
various
ducks
of
especially
bays
and
estuaries
that
dive
for
their
food
dabbling
duck
dabbler
any
of
numerous
shallow-water
ducks
that
feed
by
upending
and
dabbling
black
duck
Anas
rubripes
a
dusky
duck
of
northeastern
United
States
and
Canada
pintail
pin-tailed
duck
Anas
acuta
long-necked
river
duck
of
the
Old
and
New
Worlds
having
elongated
central
tail
feathers
ruddy
duck
Oxyura
jamaicensis
reddish-brown
stiff-tailed
duck
of
North
America
and
northern
South
America
canvasback
canvasback
duck
Aythya
valisineria
North
American
wild
duck
valued
for
sport
and
food
scaup
scaup
duck
bluebill
broadbill
diving
ducks
of
North
America
having
a
bluish-grey
bill
lesser
scaup
lesser
scaup
duck
lake
duck
Aythya
affinis
common
scaup
of
North
America,
males
have
purplish
heads
wild
duck
an
undomesticated
duck
(especially
a
mallard)
wood
duck
summer
duck
wood
widgeon
Aix
sponsa
showy
North
American
duck
that
nests
in
hollow
trees
mandarin
duck
Aix
galericulata
showy
crested
Asiatic
duck,
often
domesticated
muscovy
duck
musk
duck
Cairina
moschata
large
crested
wild
duck
of
Central
America
and
South
America,
widely
domesticated
sea
duck
any
of
various
large
diving
ducks
found
along
the
seacoast:
eider,
scoter,
merganser
eider
eider
duck
duck
of
the
northern
hemisphere
much
valued
for
the
fine
soft
down
of
the
females
merganser
fish
duck
sawbill
sheldrake
large
crested
fish-eating
diving
duck
having
a
slender
hooked
bill
with
serrated
edges
platypus
duckbill
duckbilled
platypus
duck-billed
platypus
Ornithorhynchus
anatinus
small
densely
furred
aquatic
monotreme
of
Australia
and
Tasmania
having
a
broad
bill
and
tail
and
webbed
feet,
only
species
in
the
family
Ornithorhynchidae
duck
down
down
of
the
duck
acanthocephalan
spiny-headed
worm
any
of
various
worms
living
parasitically
in
intestines
of
vertebrates
having
a
retractile
proboscis
covered
with
many
hooked
spines
white-headed
stilt
Himantopus
himantopus
leucocephalus
stilt
of
the
southwest
Pacific
including
Australia
and
New
Zealand
having
mostly
white
plumage
but
with
black
wings
and
nape
of
neck
pink
bollworm
Gelechia
gossypiella
larvae
of
a
gelechiid
moth
introduced
from
Asia,
feeds
on
the
seeds
of
cotton
bolls
Donald
Duck
a
fictional
duck
created
in
animated
film
strips
by
Walt
Disney
bird
shot
buckshot
duck
shot
small
lead
shot
for
shotgun
shells
duck
a
heavy
cotton
fabric
of
plain
weave,
used
for
clothing
and
tents
gaffsail
gaff-headed
sail
a
quadrilateral
fore-and-aft
sail
suspended
from
a
gaff
pink
a
light
shade
of
red
solferino
purplish
pink
a
pink
dye
that
was
discovered
in
,
the
year
a
battle
was
fought
at
Solferino
yellowish
pink
apricot
peach
salmon
pink
a
shade
of
pink
tinged
with
yellow
dismissal
dismission
pink
slip
official
notice
that
you
have
been
fired
from
your
job
duck
flesh
of
a
duck
(domestic
or
wild)
duck
sauce
hoisin
sauce
a
thick
sweet
and
pungent
Chinese
condiment
duck
pate
a
pate
made
from
duck
liver
blush
wine
pink
wine
rose
rose
wine
pinkish
table
wine
from
red
grapes
whose
skins
were
removed
after
fermentation
began
cold
duck
pink
sparkling
wine
originally
from
Germany
pink
lady
a
cocktail
made
of
gin
and
brandy
with
lemon
juice
and
grenadine
shaken
with
an
egg
white
and
ice
duck
hunter
hunter
of
ducks
kook
odd
fellow
odd
fish
queer
bird
queer
duck
odd
man
out
d
someone
regarded
as
eccentric
or
crazy
and
standing
out
from
a
group
lame
duck
an
elected
official
still
in
office
but
not
slated
to
continue
pinko
pink
a
person
with
mildly
leftist
political
views
sitting
duck
easy
mark
a
defenseless
victim
pink
calla
Zantedeschia
rehmanii
calla
having
a
roseolored
spathe
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