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Deutsche Polygonboden Synonyme

Englische polygonal ground; polygonal soil; stone polygon soil Synonyme

Polygonboden Definition

Alum stone
() A subsulphate of alumina and potash
Amazon stone
(n.) A variety of feldspar, having a verdigris-green color.
Arch stone
() A wedge-shaped stone used in an arch
Burying ground
() Alt. of Burying place
Caen stone
() A cream-colored limestone for building, found near Caen, France.
Cross-stone
(n.) See Harmotome, and Staurotide.
Dry-stone
(a.) Constructed of uncemented stone.
Free-soil
(a.) Pertaining to, or advocating, the non-extension of slavery
Gravel-stone
(n.) A pebble, or small fragment of stone
Ground
(imp. & p. p.) of Grind
Grindle stone
() A grindstone.
Ground
(n.) The surface of the earth
Ground
(n.) A floor or pavement supposed to rest upon the earth.
Ground
(n.) Any definite portion of the earth's surface
Ground
(n.) Land
Ground
(n.) The basis on which anything rests
Ground
(n.) That surface upon which the figures of a composition are set, and which relieves them by its plainness, being either of one tint or of tints but slightly contrasted with one another
Ground
(n.) In sculpture, a flat surface upon which figures are raised in relief.
Ground
(n.) In point lace, the net of small meshes upon which the embroidered pattern is applied
Ground
(n.) A gummy composition spread over the surface of a metal to be etched, to prevent the acid from eating except where an opening is made by the needle.
Ground
(n.) One of the pieces of wood, flush with the plastering, to which moldings, etc., are attached
Ground
(n.) A composition in which the bass, consisting of a few bars of independent notes, is continually repeated to a varying melody.
Ground
(n.) The tune on which descants are raised
Ground
(n.) A conducting connection with the earth, whereby the earth is made part of an electrical circuit.
Ground
(n.) Sediment at the bottom of liquors or liquids
Ground
(n.) The pit of a theater.
Ground
(v. t.) To lay, set, or run, on the ground.
Ground
(v. t.) To found
Ground
(v. t.) To instruct in elements or first principles.
Ground
(v. t.) To connect with the ground so as to make the earth a part of an electrical circuit.
Ground
(v. t.) To cover with a ground, as a copper plate for etching (see Ground, n., 5)
Ground
(v. i.) To run aground
Ground
() imp. & p. p. of Grind.
Jew's-stone
(n.) Alt. of Jewstone
Middle-ground
(n.) That part of a picture between the foreground and the background.
Perpend stone
() See Perpender.
Perpent stone
() See Perpender.
Polygon
(n.) A plane figure having many angles, and consequently many sides
Polygonal
(a.) Having many angles.
Portland stone
() A yellowish-white calcareous freestone from the Isle of Portland in England, much used in building.
Pumice stone
() Same as Pumice.
Purbeck stone
() A limestone from the Isle of Purbeck in England.
Rocking-stone
(n.) A stone, often of great size and weight, resting upon another stone, and so exactly poised that it can be rocked, or slightly moved, with but little force.
Ro-setta stone
() A stone found at Rosetta, in Egypt, bearing a trilingual inscription, by aid of which, with other inscriptions, a key was obtained to the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt.
Soil
(v. t.) To feed, as cattle or horses, in the barn or an inclosure, with fresh grass or green food cut for them, instead of sending them out to pasture
Soil
(n.) The upper stratum of the earth
Soil
(n.) Land
Soil
(n.) Dung
Soil
(v. t.) To enrich with soil or muck
Soil
(n.) A marshy or miry place to which a hunted boar resorts for refuge

polygonal ground; polygonal soil; stone polygon soil Bedeutung

grounder
ground ball
groundball
hopper
(baseball) a hit that travels along the ground
stepping stone any means of advancement, the job was just a stepping stone on his way to fame and riches
ground stroke a tennis return made by hitting the ball after it has bounced once
dark ground illumination
dark field illumination
a form of microscopic examination of living material by scattered light, specimens appear luminous against a dark background
soil conservation protection of soil against erosion or deterioration
ground attack an attack by ground troops
ground-shaker
seismosaur
huge herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous found in western North America
ground snake
Sonora semiannulata
small shy brightlyinged terrestrial snake of arid or semiarid areas of western North America
eastern ground snake
Potamophis striatula
Haldea striatula
in some classifications placed in genus Haldea, small reddish-grey snake of eastern North America
ground rattler
massasauga Sistrurus miliaris
small pygmy rattlesnake
ground roller Madagascan roller with terrestrial and crepuscular habits that feeds on e.g. insects and worms
stone crab
Menippe mercenaria
large edible crab of the southern coast of the United States (particularly Florida)
stone curlew
thick-knee
Burhinus oedicnemus
large-headed large-eyed crepuscular or nocturnal shorebird of the Old World and tropical America having a thickened knee joint
ground beetle
carabid beetle
predacious shining black or metallic terrestrial beetle that destroys many injurious insects
stonefly
stone fly
plecopteran
primitive winged insect with a flattened body, used as bait by fishermen, aquatic gilled larvae are carnivorous and live beneath stones
ground squirrel
gopher spermophile
any of various terrestrial burrowing rodents of Old and New Worlds, often destroy crops
mantled ground squirrel
Citellus lateralis
common black-striped reddish-brown ground squirrel of western North America, resembles a large chipmunk
flickertail
Richardson ground squirrel
Citellus richardsoni
of sagebrush and grassland areas of western United States and Canada
Arctic ground squirrel
parka squirrel
Citellus parryi
large ground squirrel of the North American far north
eastern chipmunk
hackee
striped squirrel
ground squirrel Tamias striatus
small striped semiterrestrial eastern American squirrel with cheek pouches
barren ground caribou
Rangifer arcticus
of tundra of northern Canada, in some classifications included in the species Rangifer tarandus
stone marten
beech marten
Martes foina
Eurasian marten having a brown coat with pale breast and throat
ground sloth
megathere
gigantic extinct terrestrial sloth-like mammal of the Pliocene and Pleistocene in America
stone bass
wreckfish
Polyprion americanus
brown fish of the Atlantic and Mediterranean found around rocks and shipwrecks
abrading stone a primitive stone artifact (usually made of sandstone) used as an abrader
air-to-ground missile
air-to-surface missile
a missile designed to be launched from an airplane at a target on the ground
anchor
ground tackle
a mechanical device that prevents a vessel from moving
Blarney Stone a stone in a castle in Ireland that is said to impart skill in flattery to anyone who kisses it
bore bit
borer
rock drill
stone drill
a drill for penetrating rock
capstone
copestone
coping stone
stretcher
a stone that forms the top of wall or building
dry wall
dry-stone wall
a stone wall made with stones fitted together without mortar
flat coat
ground
primer priming primer coat
priming coat
undercoat
the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface
foundation stone a stone laid at a ceremony to mark the founding of a new building
ground (art) the surface (as a wall or canvas) prepared to take the paint for a painting
ground earth a connection between an electrical device and a large conducting body, such as the earth (which is taken to be at zero voltage)
ground bait bait scattered on the water to attract fish
ground cable a mooring cable, runs from a buoy to a mooring anchor
ground control a communication system for sending continuous radio messages to an airplane pilot who is making a groundontrolled approach to landing
ground floor
first floor
ground level
the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the building
ground plan a floor plan for the ground level of a building
groundsheet
ground cloth
a waterproofed piece of cloth spread on the ground (as under a tent) to protect from moisture
hovercraft
ground-effect machine
a craft capable of moving over water or land on a cushion of air created by jet engines
jewel
gem
precious stone
a precious or semiprecious stone incorporated into a piece of jewelry
land mine
ground-emplaced mine
booby trap
an explosive mine hidden underground, explodes when stepped on or driven over
menhir
standing stone
a tall upright megalith, found primarily in England and northern France
paving stone a stone used for paving
pit
quarry
stone pit
a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate, a British term for `quarry' is `stone pit'
proving ground a workplace for testing new equipment or ideas
revetment
revetement
stone facing
a facing (usually masonry) that supports an embankment
soil pipe drain that conveys liquid waste from toilets, etc.
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