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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Sandschnitt
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Sandschnitt
m
(Buch)
print
speckled sand edge; speckled sand edges (book)
Sandschnitt
m
(Buch)
print
speckled sand edge; speckled sand edges (book)
Sandschnitt
m
(Buch)
print
speckled sand edge; speckled sand edges (book)
Deutsche
Sandschnitt Synonyme
Englische
speckled sand edge; speckled sand edges Synonyme
speckled
bespangled
bespattered
be
speckled
blotched
blotchy
brindled
dappled
discolored
dotted
dotty
dusted
flea-bitten
flecked
fleckered
frecked
freckle-faced
freckled
freckly
macular
maculate
maculated
mottled
patchy
peppered
pocked
pockmarked
pocky
pointille
pointillistic
polka-dot
powdered
punctated
spangled
spattered
specked
speckled
y
speckly
splashed
splattered
splotched
splotchy
spotted
spotty
sprinkled
stippled
studded
Sandschnitt Definition
Absey-book
(
n.
)
An
A-B-C
book
Account
book
(
)
A
book
in
which
accounts
are
kept.
Bank
book
(
)
A
book
kept
by
a
depositor,
in
which
an
officer
of
a
bank
enters
the
debits
and
credits
of
the
depositor's
account
with
the
bank.
Bill
book
(
)
A
book
in
which
a
person
keeps
an
account
of
his
notes,
bills,
bills
of
exchange,
etc.,
thus
showing
all
that
he
issues
and
receives.
Black
book
(
)
One
of
several
books
of
a
political
character,
published
at
different
times
and
for
different
purposes
Black
book
(
)
A
book
compiled
in
the
twelfth
century,
containing
a
description
of
the
court
of
exchequer
of
England,
an
official
statement
of
the
revenues
of
the
crown,
etc.
Black
book
(
)
A
book
containing
details
of
the
enormities
practiced
in
the
English
monasteries
and
religious
houses,
compiled
by
order
of
their
visitors
under
Henry
VIII.,
to
hasten
their
dissolution.
Black
book
(
)
A
book
of
admiralty
law,
of
the
highest
authority,
compiled
in
the
reign
of
Edw.
III.
Black
book
(
)
A
book
kept
for
the
purpose
of
registering
the
names
of
persons
liable
to
censure
or
punishment,
as
in
the
English
universities,
or
the
English
armies.
Black
book
(
)
Any
book
which
treats
of
necromancy.
Block
book
(
)
A
book
printed
from
engraved
wooden
blocks
instead
of
movable
types.
Blue
book
(
)
A
parliamentary
publication,
so
called
from
its
blue
paper
covers.
Blue
book
(
)
The
United
States
official
"Biennial
Register."
Book
(
n.
)
A
collection
of
sheets
of
paper,
or
similar
material,
blank,
written,
or
printed,
bound
together
Book
(
n.
)
A
composition,
written
or
printed
Book
(
n.
)
A
part
or
subdivision
of
a
treatise
or
literary
work
Book
(
n.
)
A
volume
or
collection
of
sheets
in
which
accounts
are
kept
Book
(
n.
)
Six
tricks
taken
by
one
side,
in
the
game
of
whist
Book
(
v.
t.)
To
enter,
write,
or
register
in
a
book
or
list.
Book
(
v.
t.)
To
enter
the
name
of
(any
one)
in
a
book
for
the
purpose
of
securing
a
passage,
conveyance,
or
seat
Book
(
v.
t.)
To
mark
out
for
Book-learned
(
a.
)
Versed
in
books
Book
muslin
(
)
A
kind
of
muslin
used
for
the
covers
of
books.
Book
muslin
(
)
A
kind
of
thin
white
muslin
for
ladies'
dresses.
Edge
(
v.
t.)
The
thin
cutting
side
of
the
blade
of
an
instrument
Edge
(
v.
t.)
Any
sharp
terminating
border
Edge
(
v.
t.)
Sharpness
Edge
(
v.
t.)
The
border
or
part
adjacent
to
the
line
of
division
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
an
edge
as
a
tool
or
weapon
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
shape
or
dress
the
edge
of,
as
with
a
tool.
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
furnish
with
a
fringe
or
border
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
make
sharp
or
keen,
figuratively
Edge
(
v.
t.)
To
move
by
little
and
little
or
cautiously,
as
by
pressing
forward
edgewise
Edge
(
v.
i.)
To
move
sideways
Edge
(
v.
i.)
To
sail
close
to
the
wind.
Feather-edge/
(
n.
)
The
thin,
new
growth
around
the
edge
of
a
shell,
of
an
oyster.
Feather-edge/
(
n.
)
Any
thin,
as
on
a
board
or
a
razor.
Gilt-edge
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Gilt-edged
Knife-edge
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
steel
sharpened
to
an
acute
edge
or
angle,
and
resting
on
a
smooth
surface,
serving
as
the
axis
of
motion
of
a
pendulum,
scale
beam,
or
other
piece
required
to
oscillate
with
the
least
possible
friction.
News-book
(
n.
)
A
newspaper.
Prompt-book
(
n.
)
The
book
used
by
a
prompter
of
a
theater.
Sand
(
n.
)
Fine
particles
of
stone,
esp.
of
siliceous
stone,
but
not
reduced
to
dust
Sand
(
n.
)
A
single
particle
of
such
stone.
Sand
(
n.
)
The
sand
in
the
hourglass
Sand
(
n.
)
Tracts
of
land
consisting
of
sand,
like
the
deserts
of
Arabia
and
Africa
Sand
(
n.
)
Courage
Sand
(
v.
t.)
To
sprinkle
or
cover
with
sand.
Sand
(
v.
t.)
To
drive
upon
the
sand.
Sand
(
v.
t.)
To
bury
(oysters)
beneath
drifting
sand
or
mud.
Sand
(
v.
t.)
To
mix
with
sand
for
purposes
of
fraud
speckled sand edge; speckled sand edges (book) Bedeutung
book
fair
bookfair
bazaar
at
which
books
are
sold
or
auctioned
off
in
order
to
raise
funds
for
a
worthy
cause
sand
tiger
sand
shark
Carcharias
taurus
Odontaspis
taurus
shallow-water
shark
with
sharp
jagged
teeth
found
on
both
sides
of
Atlantic,
sometimes
dangerous
to
swimmers
bank
martin
bank
swallow
sand
martin
Riparia
riparia
swallow
of
the
northern
hemisphere
that
nests
in
tunnels
dug
in
clay
or
sand
banks
side-blotched
lizard
sand
lizard
Uta
stansburiana
one
of
the
most
abundant
lizards
in
the
arid
western
United
States
sand
lizard
Lacerta
agilis
a
common
and
widely
distributed
lizard
of
Europe
and
central
Asia
hognose
snake
puff
adder
sand
viper
harmless
North
American
snake
with
upturned
nose,
may
spread
its
head
and
neck
or
play
dead
when
disturbed
sand
snake
small
North
American
burrowing
snake
banded
sand
snake
Chilomeniscus
cinctus
a
sand
snake
of
southwestern
United
States,
lives
in
fine
to
coarse
sand
or
loamy
soil
in
which
it
`swims',
banding
resembles
that
of
coral
snakes
horned
viper
cerastes
sand
viper
horned
asp
Cerastes
cornutus
highly
venomous
viper
of
northern
Africa
and
southwestern
Asia
having
a
horny
spine
above
each
eye
speckled
rattlesnake
Crotalus
mitchellii
markings
vary
but
usually
harmonize
with
background,
of
southwestern
Arizona
and
Baja
California
book
scorpion
Chelifer
cancroides
minute
arachnid
sometimes
found
in
old
papers
sandgrouse
sand
grouse
pigeon-like
bird
of
arid
regions
of
the
Old
World
having
long
pointed
wings
and
tail
and
precocial
downy
young
beach
flea
sand
hopper
sandhopper
sand
flea
small
amphipod
crustaceans
that
hop
like
fleas,
common
on
ocean
beaches
sand
cat
a
desert
wildcat
sand
fly
sandfly
Phlebotomus
papatasii
any
of
various
small
dipterous
flies,
bloodsucking
females
can
transmit
sandfly
fever
and
leishmaniasis
sand
cricket
Jerusalem
cricket
Stenopelmatus
fuscus
large
wingless
nocturnal
grasshopper
that
burrows
in
loose
soil
along
the
Pacific
coast
of
the
United
States
booklouse
book
louse
deathwatch
Liposcelis
divinatorius
minute
wingless
psocopterous
insects
injurious
to
books
and
papers
sand
dollar
flattened
disklike
sea
urchins
that
live
on
sandy
bottoms
sand
rat
Meriones
longifrons
southern
European
gerbil
sand
rat
small
nearly
naked
African
mole
rat
of
desert
areas
hog
badger
hog-nosed
badger
sand
badger
Arctonyx
collaris
southeast
Asian
badger
with
a
snout
like
a
pig
brook
trout
speckled
trout
Salvelinus
fontinalis
North
American
freshwater
trout,
introduced
in
Europe
sand
stargazer
small
pallid
fishes
of
shoal
tropical
waters
of
North
America
and
South
America
having
eyes
on
stalks
atop
head,
they
burrow
in
sand
to
await
prey
sand
lance
sand
launce
sand
eel
launce
very
small
silvery
eellike
schooling
fishes
that
burrow
into
sandy
beaches
sand
dab
small
food
fishes
of
the
Pacific
coast
of
North
America
sand
sole
Psettichthys
melanostichus
a
common
flatfish
of
the
Pacific
coast
of
North
America
binding
book
binding
cover
back
the
protective
covering
on
the
front,
back,
and
spine
of
a
book,
the
book
had
a
leather
binding
book
volume
physical
objects
consisting
of
a
number
of
pages
bound
together,
he
used
a
large
book
as
a
doorstop
book
a
number
of
sheets
(ticket
or
stamps
etc.)
bound
together
on
one
edge,
he
bought
a
book
of
stamps
book
bag
a
bag
in
which
students
carry
their
books
bunker
sand
trap
trap
a
hazard
on
a
golf
course
coffee-table
book
an
elaborate
oversize
book
suitable
for
displaying
on
a
coffee
table
coloring
book
a
picture
book
with
line
drawings
intended
to
be
colored
with
crayons
by
children
deckle
edge
deckle
rough
edge
left
by
a
deckle
on
handmade
paper
or
produced
artificially
on
machine-made
paper
edge
a
sharp
side
formed
by
the
intersection
of
two
surfaces
of
an
object,
he
rounded
the
edges
of
the
box
edge
the
outside
limit
of
an
object
or
area
or
surface,
a
place
farthest
away
from
the
center
of
something,
the
edge
of
the
leaf
is
wavy,
she
sat
on
the
edge
of
the
bed,
the
water's
edge
edge
tool
any
cutting
tool
with
a
sharp
cutting
edge
(as
a
chisel
or
knife
or
plane
or
gouge)
fake
book
a
fake
in
the
form
of
an
imitation
book,
used
to
fill
bookcases
of
people
who
wish
to
appear
scholarly
fore
edge
foredge
the
part
of
a
book
that
faces
inward
when
the
book
is
shelved,
the
part
opposite
the
spine
knife
edge
cutting
edge
the
sharp
cutting
side
of
the
blade
of
a
knife
leading
edge
forward
edge
of
an
airfoil
order
book
a
book
in
which
customers'
orders
are
entered,
usually
makes
multiple
copies
of
the
order
paperback
book
paper-back
book
paperback
softback
book
softback
softover
book
softover
a
book
with
paper
covers
picture
book
a
book
consisting
chiefly
of
pictures
pocketbook
pocket
book
pocket
edition
pocket-sized
paperback
book
razor
edge
an
edge
that
is
as
sharp
as
the
cutting
side
of
a
razor
safety
match
book
matches
a
paper
match
that
strikes
only
on
a
specially
prepared
surface
sand
painting
a
painting
done
by
Amerindians
(especially
Navaho),
made
of
fine
colored
sands
on
a
neutral
background
sand
wedge
a
wedge
used
to
get
out
of
sand
traps
talking
book
sound
recording
of
someone
reading
a
book,
frequently
used
by
blind
people
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