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Definition
Synonym
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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
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Pink-breasted Paradise Kingfisher
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pink-breasted paradise kingfisher
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Pink-breasted Paradise Kingfisher
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pink-breasted paradise kingfisher
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Pink-breasted Paradise Kingfisher Synonyme
Nymphenliest Definition
Bird
of
paradise
(
)
The
name
of
several
very
beautiful
birds
of
the
genus
Paradisea
and
allied
genera,
inhabiting
New
Guinea
and
the
adjacent
islands.
The
males
have
brilliant
colors,
elegant
plumes,
and
often
remarkable
tail
feathers.
Breasted
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Breast
Breasted
(
a.
)
Having
a
breast
Carolina
pink
(
)
See
Pinkboot.
Chicken-breasted
(
a.
)
Having
a
narrow,
projecting
chest,
caused
by
forward
curvature
of
the
vertebral
column.
Double-breasted
(
a.
)
Folding
or
lapping
over
on
the
breast,
with
a
row
of
buttons
and
buttonholes
on
each
side
Kingfisher
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
birds
constituting
the
family
Alcedinidae.
Most
of
them
feed
upon
fishes
which
they
capture
by
diving
and
seizing
then
with
the
beak
Paradise
(
n.
)
The
garden
of
Eden,
in
which
Adam
and
Eve
were
placed
after
their
creation.
Paradise
(
n.
)
The
abode
of
sanctified
souls
after
death.
Paradise
(
n.
)
A
place
of
bliss
Paradise
(
n.
)
An
open
space
within
a
monastery
or
adjoining
a
church,
as
the
space
within
a
cloister,
the
open
court
before
a
basilica,
etc.
Paradise
(
n.
)
A
churchyard
or
cemetery.
Paradise
(
v.
t.)
To
affect
or
exalt
with
visions
of
felicity
Pigeon-breasted
(
a.
)
Having
a
breast
like
a
pigeon,
--
the
sternum
being
so
prominent
as
to
constitute
a
deformity
Pink
(
n.
)
A
vessel
with
a
very
narrow
stern
Pink
(
v.
i.)
To
wink
Pink
(
a.
)
Half-shut
Pink
(
v.
t.)
To
pierce
with
small
holes
Pink
(
v.
t.)
To
stab
Pink
(
v.
t.)
To
choose
Pink
(
n.
)
A
stab.
Pink
(
v.
t.)
A
name
given
to
several
plants
of
the
caryophyllaceous
genus
Dianthus,
and
to
their
flowers,
which
are
sometimes
very
fragrant
and
often
double
in
cultivated
varieties.
The
species
are
mostly
perennial
herbs,
with
opposite
linear
leaves,
and
handsome
five-petaled
flowers
with
a
tubular
calyx.
Pink
(
v.
t.)
A
color
resulting
from
the
combination
of
a
pure
vivid
red
with
more
or
less
white
Pink
(
v.
t.)
Anything
supremely
excellent
Pink
(
v.
t.)
The
European
minnow
Pink
(
a.
)
Resembling
the
garden
pink
in
color
Pink-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
small
eyes.
Pink
stern
(
)
See
Chebacco,
and
1st
Pink.
Pink-sterned
(
a.
)
Having
a
very
narrow
stern
Rose-pink
(
a.
)
Having
a
pink
color
like
that
of
the
rose,
or
like
the
pigment
called
rose
pink.
See
Rose
pink,
under
Rose.
Rose-pink
(
a.
)
Disposed
to
clothe
everything
with
roseate
hues
Sea
pink
(
)
See
Thrift.
Single-breasted
(
a.
)
Lapping
over
the
breast
only
far
enough
to
permit
of
buttoning,
and
having
buttons
on
one
edge
only
Sweet-breasted
(
a.
)
Having
a
sweet,
musical
voice,
as
the
nightingale.
Cf.
Breast,
n.,
6.
Pink-breasted Paradise Kingfisher Bedeutung
yellow-breasted
bunting
Emberiza
aureola
common
in
Russia
and
Siberia
yellow-breasted
chat
Icteria
virens
American
warbler
noted
for
imitating
songs
of
other
birds
bird
of
paradise
any
of
numerous
brilliantly
colored
plumed
birds
of
the
New
Guinea
area
red-breasted
nuthatch
Sitta
canadensis
bluish-grey
nuthatch
with
reddish
breast,
of
northern
coniferous
forests
white-breasted
nuthatch
Sitta
carolinensis
bluish-grey
nuthatch
with
black
head
and
white
breast,
of
eastern
North
America
pink
cockatoo
Kakatoe
leadbeateri
white
Australian
cockatoo
with
roseate
tinged
plumage
kingfisher
nonpasserine
large-headed
bird
with
a
short
tail
and
long
sharp
bill,
usually
crested
and
brightolored,
feed
mostly
on
fish
Eurasian
kingfisher
Alcedo
atthis
small
kingfisher
with
greenish-blue
and
orange
plumage
belted
kingfisher
Ceryle
alcyon
greyish-blue
North
American
kingfisher
with
a
chestnut
band
on
its
chest
red-breasted
sapsucker
Sphyrapicus
varius
ruber
western
North
American
sapsucker
red-breasted
merganser
Mergus
serrator
widely
distributed
merganser
of
America
and
Europe
red-breasted
snipe
Limnodromus
scolopaceus
a
dowitcher
with
a
red
breast
pink
bollworm
Gelechia
gossypiella
larvae
of
a
gelechiid
moth
introduced
from
Asia,
feeds
on
the
seeds
of
cotton
bolls
double-breasted
jacket
a
jacket
having
fronts
that
overlap
enough
for
two
separate
rows
of
buttons
double-breasted
suit
a
suit
with
a
double-breasted
jacket
single-breasted
jacket
a
jacket
having
fronts
that
overlap
only
enough
for
a
single
row
of
buttons
single-breasted
suit
a
suit
having
a
single-breasted
jacket
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
Paradise
(Christianity)
the
abode
of
righteous
souls
after
death
dismissal
dismission
pink
slip
official
notice
that
you
have
been
fired
from
your
job
blush
wine
pink
wine
rose
rose
wine
pinkish
table
wine
from
red
grapes
whose
skins
were
removed
after
fermentation
began
pink
lady
a
cocktail
made
of
gin
and
brandy
with
lemon
juice
and
grenadine
shaken
with
an
egg
white
and
ice
Eden
paradise
nirvana
heaven
promised
land
Shangri-la
any
place
of
complete
bliss
and
delight
and
peace
pinko
pink
a
person
with
mildly
leftist
political
views
pink
calla
Zantedeschia
rehmanii
calla
having
a
roseolored
spathe
Caryophyllaceae
family
Caryophyllaceae
carnation
family
pink
family
large
family
of
herbs
or
subshrubs
(usually
with
stems
swollen
at
the
nodes)
pink
garden
pink
any
of
various
flowers
of
plants
of
the
genus
Dianthus
cultivated
for
their
fragrant
flowers
carnation
clove
pink
gillyflower
Dianthus
caryophyllus
Eurasian
plant
with
pink
to
purpleed
spice-scented
usually
double
flowers,
widely
cultivated
in
many
varieties
and
many
colors
china
pink
rainbow
pink
Dianthus
chinensis
Chinese
pink
with
deeply
toothed
rose-lilac
flowers
with
a
purplish
eye,
usually
raised
as
an
annual
Japanese
pink
Dianthus
chinensis
heddewigii
a
flowering
variety
of
China
pink
distinguished
by
jagged-edged
petals
maiden
pink
Dianthus
deltoides
low-growing
loosely
mat-forming
Eurasian
pink
with
a
single
pale
pink
flower
with
a
crimson
center
cheddar
pink
Diangus
gratianopolitanus
mat-forming
perennial
of
central
Europe
with
large
fragrant
pink
or
red
flowers
button
pink
Dianthus
latifolius
much-branched
pink
with
flowers
in
clusters,
closely
related
to
sweet
William
cottage
pink
grass
pink
Dianthus
plumarius
European
pink
cultivated
for
its
very
fragrant
pink
or
rosy
flowers
fringed
pink
Dianthus
supurbus
Eurasian
perennial
pink
having
fragrant
lilac
or
rose
flowers
with
deeply
fringed
margins
mullein
pink
rose
campion
gardener's
delight
dusty
miller
Lychnis
coronaria
an
old
cottage
garden
plant
of
southeastern
Europe
widely
cultivated
for
its
attractive
white
woolly
foliage
and
showy
crimson
flowers
soapwort
hedge
pink
bouncing
Bet
bouncing
Bess
Saponaria
officinalis
plant
of
European
origin
having
pink
or
white
flowers
and
leaves
yielding
a
detergent
when
bruised
wild
pink
Silene
caroliniana
perennial
of
eastern
and
central
North
America
having
short-stalked
pink
or
white
flowers
in
hairy
clusters
fire
pink
Silene
virginica
perennial
herb
of
eastern
North
America,
having
red
flowers
with
narrow
notched
petals
beach
sand
verbena
pink
sand
verbena
Abronia
umbellata
prostrate
herb
having
heads
of
deep
pink
to
white
flowers,
found
in
coastal
dunes
from
British
Columbia
to
Baja
California
rock
pink
Talinum
calycinum
pink-flowered
perennial
of
rocky
regions
of
western
United
States
pink-and-white
everlasting
pink
paper
daisy
Acroclinium
roseum
flower
of
southwestern
Australia
having
bright
pink
daisylike
papery
flowers,
grown
for
drying
kingfisher
daisy
Felicia
bergeriana
softly
hairy
South
African
herb
having
flowers
with
bright
blue
rays
bog
rose
wild
pink
dragon's
mouth
Arethusa
bulbosa
a
bog
orchid
with
usually
a
solitary
fragrant
magenta
pink
blossom
with
a
wide
gaping
corolla,
Canada
grass
pink
Calopogon
pulchellum
Calopogon
tuberosum
an
orchid
cliff
rose
sea
pink
Armeria
maritima
tufted
thrift
of
seacoasts
and
mountains
of
north
temperate
zone,
occasionally
grown
as
a
ground
cover
cardinal
flower
Indian
pink
Lobelia
cardinalis
North
American
lobelia
having
brilliant
red
flowers
pink
fivecorner
Styphelia
triflora
heathlike
shrub
of
southwestern
Australia
grown
for
its
sharply
scented
foliage
and
pink
flowers
followed
by
pentagonal
fruit
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