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Definition
Synonym
Sauerampfer
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Sauerampfer
m
, Ampfer
m
bot.
sorrel, dock
Ampfer
pl
(Rumex) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Großer
Sauerampfer
m
; Wiesen-
Sauerampfer
m
;
Sauerampfer
m
(Rumex acetosa)
docks and sorrels (botanical genus)
common sorrel; garden sorrel; sorrel
Sauerampfer
m
, Ampfer
m
bot.
sorrel, dock
Ampfer
pl
(Rumex) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Großer
Sauerampfer
m
; Wiesen-
Sauerampfer
m
;
Sauerampfer
m
(Rumex acetosa)
docks and sorrels (botanical genus)
common sorrel; garden sorrel; sorrel
Deutsche
Sauerampfer Synonyme
Englische
sorrel dock Synonyme
sorrel
bay
bayard
beige
brown
brownish
brownish-yellow
brunet
buckskin
calico pony
chestnut
chocolate
cinnamon
cocoa
cocoa-brown
coffee
coffee-brown
dapple-gray
drab
dun
dun-brown
dun-drab
ecru
fawn
fawn-colored
fuscous
gray
grege
grizzle
hazel
khaki
lurid
nut-brown
olive-brown
olive-drab
paint
painted pony
piebald
pinto
roan
seal
seal-brown
sepia
skewbald
snuff-colored
tan
taupe
tawny
toast
toast-brown
umber
umber-colored
walnut
walnut-brown
yellowish-brown
Sauerampfer Definition
Dock
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
plants
(Rumex),
some
species
of
which
are
well-known
weeds
which
have
a
long
taproot
and
are
difficult
of
extermination.
Dock
(
n.
)
The
solid
part
of
an
animal's
tail,
as
distinguished
from
the
hair
Dock
(
n.
)
A
case
of
leather
to
cover
the
clipped
or
cut
tail
of
a
horse.
Dock
(
v.
t.)
to
cut
off,
as
the
end
of
a
thing
Dock
(
v.
t.)
To
cut
off
a
part
from
Dock
(
v.
t.)
To
cut
off,
bar,
or
destroy
Dock
(
n.
)
An
artificial
basin
or
an
inclosure
in
connection
with
a
harbor
or
river,
--
used
for
the
reception
of
vessels,
and
provided
with
gates
for
keeping
in
or
shutting
out
the
tide.
Dock
(
n.
)
The
slip
or
water
way
extending
between
two
piers
or
projecting
wharves,
for
the
reception
of
ships
Dock
(
n.
)
The
place
in
court
where
a
criminal
or
accused
person
stands.
Dock
(
v.
t.)
To
draw,
law,
or
place
(a
ship)
in
a
dock,
for
repairing,
cleaning
the
bottom,
etc.
Dock-cress
(
n.
)
Nipplewort.
Dry
dock
(
)
See
under
Dock.
Sorrel
(
a.
)
Of
a
yellowish
or
redish
brown
color
Sorrel
(
n.
)
A
yellowish
or
redish
brown
color.
Sorrel
(
n.
)
One
of
various
plants
having
a
sour
juice
Spatter-dock
(
n.
)
The
common
yellow
water
lily
(Nuphar
advena).
Water
dock
(
)
A
tall,
coarse
dock
growing
in
wet
places.
The
American
water
dock
is
Rumex
orbiculatus,
the
European
is
R.
Hydrolapathum.
sorrel dock Bedeutung
bobtail
bob
dock
a
short
or
shortened
tail
of
certain
animals
dock
the
solid
bony
part
of
the
tail
of
an
animal
as
distinguished
from
the
hair
sorrel
a
horse
of
a
brownish
orange
to
light
brown
color
dock
dockage
docking
facility
landing
in
a
harbor
next
to
a
pier
where
ships
are
loaded
and
unloaded
or
repaired,
may
have
gates
to
let
water
in
or
out,
the
ship
arrived
at
the
dock
more
than
a
day
late
dock
an
enclosure
in
a
court
of
law
where
the
defendant
sits
during
the
trial
dock
loading
dock
a
platform
where
trucks
or
trains
can
be
loaded
or
unloaded
dry
dock
drydock
graving
dock
a
large
dock
from
which
water
can
be
pumped
out,
used
for
building
ships
or
for
repairing
a
ship
below
its
waterline
floating
dock
floating
dry
dock
dry
dock
that
can
be
submerged
under
a
vessel
and
then
raised
pier
wharf
wharfage
dock
a
platform
built
out
from
the
shore
into
the
water
and
supported
by
piles,
provides
access
to
ships
and
boats
sorrel
common
sorrel
large
sour-tasting
arrowhead-shaped
leaves
used
in
salads
and
sauces
French
sorrel
greens
having
small
tart
oval
to
pointed
leaves,
preferred
to
common
sorrel
for
salads
stevedore
loader
longshoreman
docker
dockhand
dock
worker
dockworker
dock-walloper
lumper
a
laborer
who
loads
and
unloads
vessels
in
a
port
American
feverfew
wild
quinine
prairie
dock
Parthenium
integrifolium
stout
perennial
herb
of
the
eastern
United
States
with
whitish
flowers,
leaves
traditionally
used
by
Catawba
Indians
to
treat
burns
sorrel
tree
Hibiscus
heterophyllus
Australian
tree
with
acid
foliage
roselle
rozelle
sorrel
red
sorrel
Jamaica
sorrel
Hibiscus
sabdariffa
East
Indian
sparsely
prickly
annual
herb
or
perennial
subshrub
widely
cultivated
for
its
fleshy
calyxes
used
in
tarts
and
jelly
and
for
its
bast
fiber
sorrel
tree
sourwood
titi
Oxydendrum
arboreum
deciduous
shrubby
tree
of
eastern
North
America
having
deeply
fissured
bark
and
sprays
of
small
fragrant
white
flowers
and
sour-tasting
leaves
dock
sorrel
sour
grass
any
of
certain
coarse
weedy
plants
with
long
taproots,
sometimes
used
as
table
greens
or
in
folk
medicine
sour
dock
garden
sorrel
Rumex
acetosa
European
sorrel
with
large
slightly
acidic
sagittate
leaves
grown
throughout
north
temperate
zone
for
salad
and
spring
greens
sheep
sorrel
sheep's
sorrel
Rumex
acetosella
small
plant
having
pleasantly
acid-tasting
arrow-shaped
leaves,
common
in
dry
places
bitter
dock
broad-leaved
dock
yellow
dock
Rumex
obtusifolius
European
dock
with
broad
obtuse
leaves
and
bitter
rootstock
common
as
a
weed
in
North
America
French
sorrel
garden
sorrel
Rumex
scutatus
low
perennial
with
small
silvery-green
ovate
to
hastate
leaves
Oxalidaceae
family
Oxalidaceae
wood-sorrel
family
a
family
of
widely
distributed
herbs
of
the
order
Geraniales,
have
compound
leaves
and
pentamerous
flowers
oxalis
sorrel
wood
sorrel
any
plant
or
flower
of
the
genus
Oxalis
common
wood
sorrel
cuckoo
bread
shamrock
Oxalis
acetosella
Eurasian
plant
with
heart-shaped
trifoliate
leaves
and
white
purple-veined
flowers
creeping
oxalis
creeping
wood
sorrel
Oxalis
corniculata
creeping
much-branched
mat-forming
weed,
cosmopolitan
violet
wood
sorrel
Oxalis
violacea
perennial
herb
of
eastern
North
America
with
palmately
compound
leaves
and
usually
rose-purple
flowers
dock
maneuver
into
a
dock,
dock
the
ships
dry-dock
drydock
maneuver
(a
ship)
into
a
drydock
dock
tail
bob
remove
or
shorten
the
tail
of
an
animal
dock
come
into
dock,
the
ship
docked
dock
deduct
from
someone's
wages
dock
deprive
someone
of
benefits,
as
a
penalty
sorrel
brownish-orange
of
a
light
brownish
color
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