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Definition
Synonym
Niagaraf�lle
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Niagarafälle
pl
(Wasserfälle zwischen Ontario Kanada und New York USA)
geogr.
Niagara
Niagara Falls (waterfalls between Ontario Canada and New York USA)
Niagara (Indian for "neck of land" or "land cut in two")
(einzelne) Wasserfläche
f
(als optischer Eindruck)
Der Anblick des Wasserfalls ist umwerfend. Die Wasserfläche ist zweimal so hoch wie die der Niagarafälle.
sheet of water
Seeing the waterfalls is thrilling. The sheet of water is twice as high as Niagara Falls.
Niagarafälle
pl
(Wasserfälle zwischen Ontario, Kanada und New York, USA)
geogr.
Niagara
Niagara Falls (waterfalls between Ontario, Canada and New York, USA)
Niagara (Indian for "neck of land" or "land cut in two")
Deutsche
Niagaraf�lle Synonyme
Englische
Niagara Falls Synonyme
Niagara
cascade
cataract
deluge
fall
falls
flood
force
fresh
freshet
linn
nappe
pour
river
sault
spate
torrent
waterfall
waterflood
watershoot
Niagaraf�lle Definition
Canada
(
n.
)
A
British
province
in
North
America,
giving
its
name
to
various
plants
and
animals.
East
Indian
(
)
Belonging
to,
or
relating
to,
the
East
Indies.
East
Indian
(
n.
)
A
native
of,
or
a
dweller
in,
the
East
Indies.
Indian
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
India
proper
Indian
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
aborigines,
or
Indians,
of
America
Indian
(
a.
)
Made
of
maize
or
Indian
corn
Indian
(
n.
)
A
native
or
inhabitant
of
India.
Indian
(
n.
)
One
of
the
aboriginal
inhabitants
of
America
Niagara
period
(
)
A
subdivision
or
the
American
Upper
Silurian
system,
embracing
the
Medina,
Clinton,
and
Niagara
epoch.
The
rocks
of
the
Niagara
epoch,
mostly
limestones,
are
extensively
distributed,
and
at
Niagara
Falls
consist
of
about
eighty
feet
of
shale
supporting
a
greater
thickness
of
limestone,
which
is
gradually
undermined
by
the
removal
of
the
shale.
See
Chart
of
Geology.
West
Indian
(
)
Belonging
or
relating
to
the
West
Indies.
West
Indian
(
)
A
native
of,
or
a
dweller
in,
the
West
Indies.
York
use
(
)
The
one
of
the
three
printed
uses
of
England
which
was
followed
in
the
north.
It
was
based
on
the
Sarum
use.
See
Use,
n.,
6.
Niagara Falls (waterfalls between Ontario Canada and New York USA) / Niagara (Indian for "neck of land" or "land cut in two") Bedeutung
Indian
Mutiny
Sepoy
Mutiny
discontent
with
British
administration
in
India
led
to
numerous
mutinies
in
and
,
the
revolt
was
put
down
after
several
battles
and
sieges
(notably
the
siege
at
Lucknow)
French
and
Indian
War
a
war
in
North
America
between
France
and
Britain
(both
aided
by
American
Indian
tribes),
-
hill
myna
Indian
grackle
grackle
Gracula
religiosa
glossy
black
Asiatic
starling
often
taught
to
mimic
speech
Canada
jay
grey
jay
gray
jay
camp
robber
whisker
jack
Perisoreus
canadensis
a
jay
of
northern
North
America
with
blackapped
head
and
no
crest,
noted
for
boldness
in
thievery
Indian
rat
snake
Ptyas
mucosus
enter
buildings
in
pursuit
of
prey
Indian
python
Python
molurus
very
large
python
of
southeast
Asia
Indian
cobra
Naja
naja
a
cobra
of
tropical
Africa
and
Asia
honker
Canada
goose
Canadian
goose
Branta
canadensis
common
greyish-brown
wild
goose
of
North
America
with
a
loud,
trumpeting
call
Canada
lynx
Lynx
canadensis
of
northern
North
America
Indian
mongoose
Herpestes
nyula
keen-sighted
viverrine
of
southern
Asia
about
the
size
of
a
ferret,
often
domesticated
Canada
porcupine
Erethizon
dorsatum
porcupine
of
northeastern
North
America
with
barbed
spines
concealed
in
the
coarse
fur,
often
gnaws
buildings
for
salt
and
grease
cayuse
Indian
pony
a
small
native
range
horse
Indian
rhinoceros
Rhinoceros
unicornis
having
one
horn
Malayan
tapir
Indian
tapir
Tapirus
indicus
a
tapir
found
in
Malaya
and
Sumatra
Indian
buffalo
upland
buffalo
of
eastern
Asia
where
true
water
buffaloes
do
not
thrive,
used
for
draft
and
milk
Indian
elephant
Elephas
maximus
Asian
elephant
having
smaller
ears
and
tusks
primarily
in
the
male
Indian
club
a
bottle-shaped
club
used
in
exercises
Indian
trail
a
trail
through
the
wilderness
worn
by
Amerindians
lodge
indian
lodge
any
of
various
Native
American
dwellings
New
York
Stock
Exchange
N.
Y.
Stock
Exchange
NYSE
big
board
a
stock
exchange
in
New
York
Indian
red
a
reddish-brown
color
resembling
the
red
soil
used
as
body
paint
by
American
Indians
Amerind
Amerindian
language
American-Indian
language
American
Indian
Indian
any
of
the
languages
spoken
by
Amerindians
cornmeal
Indian
meal
coarsely
ground
corn
strip
steak
New
York
strip
steak
from
upper
part
of
the
short
loin
mustard
mustard
greens
leaf
mustard
Indian
mustard
leaves
eaten
as
cooked
greens
acerola
barbados
cherry
surinam
cherry
West
Indian
cherry
acid
red
or
yellow
cherry-like
fruit
of
a
tropical
American
shrub
very
rich
in
vitamin
C
wild
rice
Indian
rice
grains
of
aquatic
grass
of
North
America
chutney
Indian
relish
a
spicy
condiment
made
of
chopped
fruits
or
vegetables
cooked
in
vinegar
and
sugar
with
ginger
and
spices
York
House
of
York
the
English
royal
house
(a
branch
of
the
Plantagenet
line)
that
reigned
from
to
,
its
emblem
was
a
white
rose
Paleo-American
culture
Paleo-Amerind
culture
Paleo-Indian
culture
the
prehistoric
culture
of
the
earliest
human
inhabitants
of
North
America
and
South
America
Criminal
Intelligence
Services
of
Canada
CISC
an
agency
of
the
Canadian
government
that
unifies
the
intelligence
units
of
Canadian
law
enforcement
agencies
Department
of
Justice
Canada
DoJC
an
agency
of
the
Canadian
government
that
provides
litigation
and
legal
advice
and
opinions
to
the
government
file
single
file
Indian
file
a
line
of
persons
or
things
ranged
one
behind
the
other
Indian
reservation
a
reservation
set
aside
for
the
use
of
Indians
Canada
a
nation
in
northern
North
America,
the
French
were
the
first
Europeans
to
settle
in
mainland
Canada,
the
border
between
the
United
States
and
Canada
is
the
longest
unguarded
border
in
the
world
Ontario
a
prosperous
and
industrialized
province
in
central
Canada
Ottawa
Canadian
capital
capital
of
Canada
the
capital
of
Canada
(located
in
southeastern
Ontario
across
the
Ottawa
river
from
Quebec)
New
Delhi
Indian
capital
capital
of
India
the
capital
of
India
is
a
division
of
the
old
city
of
Delhi
Idaho
Falls
a
town
in
southeastern
Idaho
on
the
Snake
River
Twin
Falls
a
town
on
the
Snake
River
in
south
central
Idaho
near
the
Twin
Falls
Great
Falls
a
town
in
central
Montana
on
the
Missouri
river,
a
center
of
extensive
hydroelectric
power
New
York
New
York
State
Empire
State
NY
a
Mid-Atlantic
state,
one
of
the
original
colonies
New
York
one
of
the
British
colonies
that
formed
the
United
States
Albany
capital
of
New
York
state
capital
of
New
York,
located
in
eastern
New
York
State
on
the
west
bank
of
the
Hudson
river
New
York
State
Barge
Canal
a
system
of
canals
crossing
New
York
State
and
connecting
the
Great
Lakes
with
the
Hudson
River
and
Lake
Champlain
New
York
New
York
City
Greater
New
York
the
largest
city
in
New
York
State
and
in
the
United
States,
located
in
southeastern
New
York
at
the
mouth
of
the
Hudson
river,
a
major
financial
and
cultural
center
Niagara
Falls
a
city
in
western
New
York
State
at
the
falls
of
the
Niagara
river,
tourist
attraction
and
honeymoon
resort
Klamath
Falls
a
town
in
southern
Oregon
near
the
California
border
Sioux
Falls
largest
city
in
South
Dakota,
located
in
southeastern
South
Dakota
Wichita
Falls
a
city
in
north
central
Texas
near
the
Oklahoma
border
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