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Definition
Synonym
Schlagschwirl
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Schlagschwirl
m
ornith.
(Eurasian) River Warbler (Locustella fluviatilis)
Schlagschwirl
m
(Locustella fluviatilis)
ornith.
(Eurasian) river warbler
Schlagschwirl
m
ornith.
(Eurasian) River Warbler (Locustella fluviatilis)
Schlagschwirl
m
(Locustella fluviatilis)
ornith.
(Eurasian) river warbler
Deutsche
Schlagschwirl Synonyme
schlagschwirl
Englische
River Warbler Synonyme
river
Niagara
adolescent stream
arroyo
beck
bourn
braided stream
branch
brook
brooklet
burn
cascade
cataract
channel
creek
crick
deluge
estuary
flood
flow
flowing stream
fluviation
fresh
freshet
gill
kill
lazy stream
meandering stream
midchannel
midstream
millstream
moving road
navigable river
pour
quantity
race
racing stream
rill
rivulet
run
rundle
runlet
runnel
sike
spate
spill stream
stream
stream action
streamlet
subterranean river
torrent
tributary
wadi
watercourse
waterflood
waterway
riverhead
font
fount
fountain
fountainhead
head
headspring
headstream
headwater
headwaters
mainspring
mine
quarry
source
spring
springhead
well
wellhead
wellspring
riverside
bank
beach
berm
coast
coastal
coastland
coastline
embankment
foreshore
ironbound coast
lido
littoral
plage
playa
riparial
riparian
riparious
riviera
rockbound coast
sands
sea margin
seabank
seabeach
seaboard
seacliff
seacoast
seashore
seaside
shingle
shore
shoreline
shoreside
shoreward
strand
submerged coast
tidewater
waterfront
waterside
Schlagschwirl Definition
Blackburnian
warbler
(
)
A
beautiful
warbler
of
the
United
States
(Dendroica
Blackburniae).
The
male
is
strongly
marked
with
orange,
yellow,
and
black
on
the
head
and
neck,
and
has
an
orange-yellow
breast.
Eurasian
(
n.
)
A
child
of
a
European
parent
on
the
one
side
and
an
Asiatic
on
the
other.
Eurasian
(
n.
)
One
born
of
European
parents
in
Asia.
Eurasian
(
a.
)
Of
European
and
Asiatic
descent
Locustella
(
n.
)
The
European
cricket
warbler.
River
(
n.
)
One
who
rives
or
splits.
River
(
n.
)
A
large
stream
of
water
flowing
in
a
bed
or
channel
and
emptying
into
the
ocean,
a
sea,
a
lake,
or
another
stream
River
(
n.
)
Fig.:
A
large
stream
River
(
v.
i.)
To
hawk
by
the
side
of
a
river
Warbler
(
n.
)
One
who,
or
that
which,
warbles
Warbler
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
small
Old
World
singing
birds
belonging
to
the
family
Sylviidae,
many
of
which
are
noted
songsters.
The
bluethroat,
blackcap,
reed
warbler
(see
under
Reed),
and
sedge
warbler
(see
under
Sedge)
are
well-known
species.
Warbler
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
small,
often
bright
colored,
American
singing
birds
of
the
family
or
subfamily
Mniotiltidae,
or
Sylvicolinae.
They
are
allied
to
the
Old
World
warblers,
but
most
of
them
are
not
particularly
musical.
(Eurasian) River Warbler (Locustella fluviatilis) Bedeutung
Battle
of
the
Marne
Belleau
Wood
Chateau-Thierry
Marne
River
a
World
War
I
battle
in
northwestern
France
where
the
Allies
defeated
the
Germans
in
Granicus
Battle
of
Granicus
River
the
battle
in
which
Alexander
won
his
first
major
victory
against
the
Persians
(
BC)
Metaurus
River
a
battle
during
the
second
Punic
War
(
BC),
Hannibal's
brother
Hasdrubal
was
defeated
by
the
Romans
which
ended
Hannibal's
hopes
for
success
in
Italy
Meuse
Meuse
River
Argonne
Argonne
Forest
Meuse-Argonne
Meuse-Argonne
operation
an
American
operation
in
World
War
I
(),
American
troops
under
Pershing
drove
back
the
German
armies
which
were
saved
only
by
the
armistice
on
November
Somme
Somme
River
Battle
of
the
Somme
battle
in
World
War
I
()
Somme
Somme
River
Battle
of
the
Somme
battle
of
World
War
II
()
Yalu
River
a
battle
in
the
Korean
War
(November
),
when
UN
troops
advanced
north
to
the
Yalu
River
,
Chinese
troops
crossed
the
river
and
drove
them
back
warbler
a
small
active
songbird
Old
World
warbler
true
warbler
small
active
brownish
or
greyish
Old
World
birds
wood
warbler
Phylloscopus
sibilatrix
European
woodland
warbler
with
dull
yellow
plumage
sedge
warbler
sedge
bird
sedge
wren
reedbird
Acrocephalus
schoenobaenus
small
European
warbler
that
breeds
among
reeds
and
wedges
and
winters
in
Africa
wren
warbler
small
Asiatic
and
African
bird,
constructs
nests
like
those
of
tailorbirds
New
World
warbler
wood
warbler
small
brightolored
American
songbird
with
a
weak
unmusical
song
parula
warbler
northern
parula
Parula
americana
small
grey-blue
wood
warbler
with
yellow
throat
and
breast,
of
eastern
North
America
Wilson's
warbler
Wilson's
blackcap
Wilsonia
pusilla
yellow
wood
warbler
with
a
black
crown
flycatching
warbler
any
of
numerous
American
wood
warblers
that
feed
on
insects
caught
on
the
wing
Cape
May
warbler
Dendroica
tigrina
North
American
wood
warbler,
olive
green
and
yellow
striped
with
black
yellow
warbler
golden
warbler
yellowbird
Dendroica
petechia
yellow-throated
American
wood
warbler
Blackburn
Blackburnian
warbler
Dendroica
fusca
black-and-white
North
American
wood
warbler
having
an
orange-and-black
head
and
throat
Audubon's
warbler
Audubon
warbler
Dendroica
auduboni
common
warbler
of
western
North
America
myrtle
warbler
myrtle
bird
Dendroica
coronata
similar
to
Audubon's
warbler
Eurasian
green
toad
Bufo
viridis
Eurasian
toad
with
variable
chiefly
green
coloring
cooter
river
cooter
Pseudemys
concinna
large
river
turtle
of
the
southern
United
States
and
northern
Mexico
Eurasian
kingfisher
Alcedo
atthis
small
kingfisher
with
greenish-blue
and
orange
plumage
river
limpet
freshwater
limpet
Ancylus
fluviatilis
minute
conical
gastropod
superficially
resembling
a
limpet
but
living
and
feeding
on
freshwater
plants
longlawed
prawn
river
prawn
Palaemon
australis
large
(a
foot
or
more)
edible
freshwater
prawn
common
in
Australian
rivers
Eurasian
woodcock
Scolopax
rusticola
short-legged
long-billed
migratory
Old
World
woodcock
river
dolphin
any
of
several
long-snouted
usually
freshwater
dolphins
of
South
America
and
southern
Asia
Eurasian
hamster
Cricetus
cricetus
a
variety
of
hamster
common
to
Europe
and
Asia
hippopotamus
hippo
river
horse
Hippopotamus
amphibius
massive
thick-skinned
herbivorous
animal
living
in
or
around
rivers
of
tropical
Africa
river
otter
Lutra
canadensis
sociable
aquatic
animal
widely
distributed
along
streams
and
lake
borders
in
North
America
Eurasian
otter
Lutra
lutra
otter
found
in
Europe
and
Asia
Eurasian
badger
Meles
meles
a
variety
of
badger
native
to
Europe
and
Asia
river
shad
Alosa
chrysocloris
shad
that
spawns
in
streams
of
the
Mississippi
drainage,
very
similar
to
Alosa
sapidissima
Australian
arowana
Dawson
River
salmon
saratoga
spotted
barramundi
spotted
bonytongue
Scleropages
leichardti
a
species
of
large
fish
found
in
Australian
rivers
European
perch
Perca
fluviatilis
a
perch
native
to
Europe
New
River
Gorge
Bridge
a
steel
arch
bridge
across
New
River
at
Fayetteville,
West
Virginia
river
boat
a
boat
used
on
rivers
or
to
ply
a
river
anchovy
pear
river
pear
West
Indian
fruit
resembling
the
mango,
often
pickled
river
prawn
large
Australian
prawn
Hudson
River
school
romantic
realism
the
first
coherent
school
of
American
art,
active
from
to
,
painted
wilderness
landscapes
of
the
Hudson
River
valley
and
surrounding
New
England
river
basin
basin
watershed
drainage
basin
catchment
area
catchment
basin
drainage
area
the
entire
geographical
area
drained
by
a
river
and
its
tributaries,
an
area
characterized
by
all
runoff
being
conveyed
to
the
same
outlet,
flood
control
in
the
Missouri
basin
East
River
a
tidal
strait
separating
Manhattan
and
the
Bronx
from
Queens
and
Brooklyn
Harlem
River
a
channel
separating
Manhattan
from
the
Bronx
Aare
Aar
Aare
River
a
river
in
north
central
Switzerland
that
runs
northeast
into
the
Rhine
Acheron
River
Acheron
(Greek
mythology)
a
river
in
Hades
across
which
the
souls
of
the
dead
were
carried
by
Charon
Adige
River
Adige
a
river
in
northern
Italy
that
flows
southeast
into
the
Adriatic
Sea,
Verona
is
on
the
Adige
Aire
River
Aire
Aire
River
a
river
in
northern
England
that
flows
southeast
through
West
Yorkshire
Alabama
Alabama
River
a
river
in
Alabama
formed
by
the
confluence
of
the
Coosa
and
Tallapoosa
Rivers
near
Montgomery,
flows
southwestward
to
become
a
tributary
of
the
Mobile
River
Allegheny
Allegheny
River
a
river
that
rises
in
Pennsylvania
and
flows
north
into
New
York
and
then
back
south
through
Pennsylvania
again
to
join
the
Monongahela
River
at
Pittsburgh
which
is
the
beginning
of
the
Ohio
River
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