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Definition
Synonym
Rostkehlnachtigall
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Rostkehlnachtigall
ornith.
Japanese Robin
Rostkehlnachtigall
f
ornith.
Japanese robin
Rostkehlnachtigall
ornith.
Japanese Robin
Rostkehlnachtigall
f
ornith.
Japanese robin
Deutsche
Rostkehlnachtigall Synonyme
Englische
Japanese Robin Synonyme
Rostkehlnachtigall Definition
Japanese
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
Japan,
or
its
inhabitants.
Japanese
(
n.
sing.
&
pl.)
A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Japan
Japanese
(
n.
sing.
&
pl.)
The
language
of
the
people
of
Japan.
Robin
(
n.
)
A
small
European
singing
bird
(Erythacus
rubecula),
having
a
reddish
breast
Robin
(
n.
)
An
American
singing
bird
(Merula
migratoria),
having
the
breast
chestnut,
or
dull
red.
The
upper
parts
are
olive-gray,
the
head
and
tail
blackish.
Called
also
robin
redbreast,
and
migratory
thrush.
Robin
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
several
species
of
Australian
warblers
of
the
genera
Petroica,
Melanadrays,
and
allied
genera
Robin
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
several
Asiatic
birds
Robin
Goodfellow
(
)
A
celebrated
fairy
Sea
robin
(
)
See
under
Robin,
and
Illustration
in
Appendix.
Wake-robin
(
n.
)
Any
plant
of
the
genus
Arum,
especially,
in
England,
the
cuckoopint
(Arum
maculatum).
Japanese Robin Bedeutung
Japanese
stranglehold
a
wrestling
hold
in
which
the
opponent's
arms
are
crossed
in
front
of
his
own
neck
to
exert
pressure
on
his
windpipe
Chino-Japanese
War
Sino-Japanese
War
a
war
between
China
and
Japan
(
and
)
over
the
control
of
the
Korean
Peninsula,
China
was
overwhelmingly
defeated
at
Port
Arthur
Russo-Japanese
War
Japanese
victory
in
the
war
with
Russia
(-)
gave
Japan
power
over
Korea
and
Manchuria
robin
American
robin
Turdus
migratorius
large
American
thrush
having
a
rusted
breast
and
abdomen
clayolored
robin
Turdus
greyi
robin
of
Mexico
and
Central
America
robin
redbreast
robin
redbreast
Old
World
robin
Erithacus
rubecola
small
Old
World
songbird
with
a
reddish
breast
Japanese
oyster
Ostrea
gigas
a
large
oyster
native
to
Japan
and
introduced
along
the
Pacific
coast
of
the
United
States,
a
candidate
for
introduction
in
Chesapeake
Bay
Japanese
spaniel
breed
of
toy
dogs
originating
in
Japan
having
a
silky
black-and-white
or
red-and-white
coat
Japanese
beetle
Popillia
japonica
small
metallic
green
and
brown
beetle
native
to
eastern
Asia,
serious
plant
pest
in
North
America
Japanese
deer
sika
Cervus
nipon
Cervus
sika
small
deer
of
Japan
with
slightly
forked
antlers
sea
robin
searobin
American
gurnard,
mostly
found
in
bays
and
estuaries
northern
sea
robin
Prionotus
carolinus
large
searobin,
found
from
Nova
Scotia
to
Florida
armored
searobin
armored
sea
robin
Peristedion
miniatum
sea
robins
having
bony
scutes
on
the
body
and
barbels
on
the
chin,
found
mostly
on
the
continental
slope
flying
gurnard
flying
robin
butterflyfish
tropical
fish
with
huge
fanlike
pectoral
fins
for
underwater
gliding,
unrelated
to
searobins
round
robin
a
letter
signed
by
a
number
of
people
Japanese
the
language
(usually
considered
to
be
Altaic)
spoken
by
the
Japanese
round
robin
a
tournament
in
which
every
contestant
plays
every
other
contestant
loquat
Japanese
plum
yellow
olive-sized
semitropical
fruit
with
a
large
free
stone
and
relatively
little
flesh,
used
for
jellies
Japanese
crab
crabmeat
usually
canned,
from
Japan
Japanese
Red
Army
JRA
Anti-Imperialist
International
Brigade
a
terrorist
group
organized
into
overthrow
the
Japanese
government
and
monarchy
and
to
foment
world
revolution,
is
said
to
have
close
ties
with
Palestinian
terrorists,
in
the
Japanese
Red
Army
was
responsible
for
a
massacre
at
an
airport
in
Israel
Japan
Japanese
Islands
Japanese
Archipelago
a
string
of
more
than
,
islands
to
the
east
of
Asia
extending
,
miles
between
the
Sea
of
Japan
and
the
western
Pacific
Ocean
Tokyo
Tokio
Yeddo
Yedo
Edo
Japanese
capital
capital
of
Japan
the
capital
and
largest
city
of
Japan,
the
economic
and
cultural
center
of
Japan
Japanese
deity
a
deity
worshipped
by
the
Japanese
Puck
Robin
Goodfellow
a
mischievous
sprite
of
English
folklore
Japanese
Nipponese
a
native
or
inhabitant
of
Japan
Robin
Hood
legendary
English
outlaw
of
the
th
century,
said
to
have
robbed
the
rich
to
help
the
poor
Japanese
red
pine
Japanese
table
pine
Pinus
densiflora
pine
native
to
Japan
and
Korea
having
a
wide-spreading
irregular
crown
when
mature,
grown
as
an
ornamental
Japanese
black
pine
black
pine
Pinus
thunbergii
large
Japanese
ornamental
having
long
needles
in
bunches
of
,
widely
planted
in
United
States
because
of
its
resistance
to
salt
and
smog
Japanese
cedar
Japan
cedar
sugi
Cryptomeria
japonica
tall
evergreen
of
Japan
and
China
yielding
valuable
soft
wood
Japanese
umbrella
pine
Sciadopitys
verticillata
tall
evergreen
having
a
symmetrical
spreading
crown
and
needles
growing
in
whorls
that
resemble
umbrellas
at
ends
of
twigs
Japanese
yew
Taxus
cuspidata
shrubby
hardy
evergreen
of
China
and
Japan
having
lustrous
dark
green
foliage,
cultivated
in
the
eastern
United
States
Japanese
barberry
Berberis
thunbergii
compact
deciduous
shrub
having
persistent
red
berries,
widespread
in
cultivation
especially
for
hedges
Japan
allspice
Japanese
allspice
winter
sweet
Chimonanthus
praecox
deciduous
Japanese
shrub
cultivated
for
its
fragrant
yellow
flowers
Chinese
evergreen
Japanese
leaf
Aglaonema
modestum
erect
or
partially
climbing
herb
having
large
green
or
variegated
leaves
Japanese
angelica
tree
Aralia
elata
deciduous
clump-forming
Asian
shrub
or
small
tree,
adventive
in
the
eastern
United
States
Japanese
pink
Dianthus
chinensis
heddewigii
a
flowering
variety
of
China
pink
distinguished
by
jagged-edged
petals
ragged
robin
cuckoo
flower
Lychnis
flosuculi
Lychins
floscuculi
common
perennial
native
to
Europe
and
western
Asia
having
usually
pink
flowers
with
ragged
petals
radish
daikon
Japanese
radish
Raphanus
sativus
longipinnatus
radish
of
Japan
with
a
long
hard
durable
root
eaten
raw
or
cooked
robin's
plantain
Erigeron
pulchellus
common
perennial
of
eastern
North
America
having
flowers
with
usually
violet-purple
rays
Japanese
brome
Japanese
chess
Bromus
japonicus
grass
of
Mediterranean
and
temperate
Asia
Japanese
millet
billion-dollar
grass
Japanese
barnyard
millet
sanwa
millet
Echinochloa
frumentacea
coarse
annual
grass
cultivated
in
Japan
and
southeastern
Asia
for
its
edible
seeds
and
for
forage,
important
wildlife
food
in
United
States
Manila
grass
Japanese
carpet
grass
Zoysia
matrella
lawn
grass
common
in
the
Philippines,
grown
also
in
United
States
Korean
lawn
grass
Japanese
lawn
grass
Zoysia
japonica
lawn
grass
common
in
China
and
Japan,
grown
also
in
United
States
Chinese
parasol
tree
Chinese
parasol
Japanese
varnish
tree
phoenix
tree
Firmiana
simplex
deciduous
tree
widely
grown
in
southern
United
States
as
an
ornamental
for
its
handsome
maplelike
foliage
and
long
racemes
of
yellow-green
flowers
followed
by
curious
leaflike
pods
Japanese
linden
Japanese
lime
Tilia
japonica
medium-sized
tree
of
Japan
used
as
an
ornamental
andromeda
Japanese
andromeda
lily-of-the-valley
tree
Pieris
japonica
broad-leaved
evergreen
Asiatic
shrub
with
glossy
leaves
and
drooping
clusters
of
white
flowers
Japanese
beech
a
beech
native
to
Japan
having
soft
light
yellowish-brown
wood
Japanese
chestnut
Castanea
crenata
a
spreading
tree
of
Japan
that
has
a
short
trunk
Japanese
oak
Lithocarpus
glabra
Lithocarpus
glaber
small
evergreen
tree
of
China
and
Japan
Japanese
oak
Quercus
mongolica
Quercus
grosseserrata
oak
with
moderately
light
fine-grained
wood,
Japan
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