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Definition
Synonym
Schwanzsegment
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Schwanzsegment
n
anat.
Schwanzsegment
e
pl
telson; caudal spine; tail segment
telsons; caudal spines; tail segments
Schwanzsegment
n
anat.
Schwanzsegment
e
pl
telson; caudal spine; tail segment
telsons; caudal spines; tail segments
Unterschnitt
m
; Fußschnitt
m
; Schwanzschnitt
m
(Buch)
print
lower edge; tail edge (book)
Schwanzsegment
n
anat.
Schwanzsegment
e
pl
telson; caudal spine; tail segment
telsons; caudal spines; tail segments
Anhängsel
n
; Endstück
n
Anhängsel
pl
; Endstücke
pl
(versteiftes) Endstück eines Schuhbandes
(andersfarbige) Schwanzspitze eines Tieres
tag (small part attached to a main body)
tags
tag of a shoelace
tag of an animal's tail
Schwanzstachel
m
Schwanzstacheln
pl
caudal spine
caudal spines
Deutsche
Schwanzsegment Synonyme
Englische
telson; caudal spine; tail segment Synonyme
Schwanzsegment Definition
Boat-tail
(
n.
)
A
large
grackle
or
blackbird
(Quiscalus
major),
found
in
the
Southern
United
States.
Cat's-tail
(
n.
)
See
Timothy,
Cat-tail,
Cirrus.
Cat-tail
(
n.
)
A
tall
rush
or
flag
(Typha
latifolia)
growing
in
marshes,
with
long,
flat
leaves,
and
having
its
flowers
in
a
close
cylindrical
spike
at
the
top
of
the
stem.
The
leaves
are
frequently
used
for
seating
chairs,
making
mats,
etc.
See
Catkin.
Caudal
(
a.
)
Of
the
nature
of,
or
pertaining
to,
a
tail
Cross-tail
(
n.
)
A
bar
connecting
the
ends
of
the
side
rods
or
levers
of
a
backaction
or
side-lever
engine.
Daggle-tail
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Daggle-tailed
Daggle-tail
(
n.
)
A
slovenly
woman
Dog's-tail
grass
(
n.
)
A
hardy
species
of
British
grass
(Cynosurus
cristatus)
which
abounds
in
grass
lands,
and
is
well
suited
for
making
straw
plait
Drabble-tail
(
n.
)
A
draggle-tail
Draggle-tail
(
n.
)
A
slattern
who
suffers
her
gown
to
trail
in
the
mire
Dragon's
tail
(
)
See
Dragon's
blood,
Dragon's
head,
etc.,
under
Dragon.
Fish-tail
(
a.
)
Like
the
of
a
fish
Hare's-tail
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
grass
(Eriophorum
vaginatum).
See
Cotton
grass,
under
Cotton.
Lion's
tail
(
)
A
genus
of
labiate
plants
(Leonurus)
Lizard's
tail
(
)
A
perennial
plant
of
the
genus
Saururus
(S.
cernuus),
growing
in
marshes,
and
having
white
flowers
crowded
in
a
slender
terminal
spike,
somewhat
resembling
in
form
a
lizard's
tail
Mare's-tail
(
n.
)
A
long
streaky
cloud,
spreading
out
like
a
horse's
tail,
and
believed
to
indicate
rain
Mare's-tail
(
n.
)
An
aquatic
plant
of
the
genus
Hippuris
(H.
vulgaris),
having
narrow
leaves
in
whorls.
Racket-tail
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
several
species
of
humming
birds
of
the
genus
Steganura,
having
two
of
the
tail
feathers
very
long
and
racket-shaped.
Rat-tail
(
a.
)
Like
a
rat's
tail
in
form
Rat-tail
(
n.
)
An
excrescence
growing
from
the
pastern
to
the
middle
of
the
shank
of
a
horse.
Rat-tail
(
n.
)
The
California
chimaera.
See
Chimaera.
Rat-tail
(
n.
)
Any
fish
of
the
genus
Macrurus.
See
Grenadier,
2.
Segment
(
n.
)
One
of
the
parts
into
which
any
body
naturally
separates
or
is
divided
Segment
(
n.
)
A
part
cut
off
from
a
figure
by
a
line
or
plane
Segment
(
n.
)
A
piece
in
the
form
of
the
sector
of
a
circle,
or
part
of
a
ring
Segment
(
n.
)
A
segment
gear.
Segment
(
n.
)
One
of
the
cells
or
division
formed
by
segmentation,
as
in
egg
cleavage
or
in
fissiparous
cell
formation.
Segment
(
n.
)
One
of
the
divisions,
rings,
or
joints
into
which
many
animal
bodies
are
divided
Segment
(
v.
i.)
To
divide
or
separate
into
parts
in
growth
Spine
(
n.
)
A
sharp
appendage
to
any
of
a
plant
Spine
(
n.
)
A
rigid
and
sharp
projection
upon
any
part
of
an
animal.
Spine
(
n.
)
One
of
the
rigid
and
undivided
fin
rays
of
a
fish.
Spine
(
n.
)
The
backbone,
or
spinal
column,
of
an
animal
Spine
(
n.
)
Anything
resembling
the
spine
or
backbone
Spine-finned
(
a.
)
Having
fine
supported
by
spinous
fin
rays
Spine-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
tail
quills
ending
in
sharp,
naked
tips.
Split-tail
(
n.
)
A
california
market
fish
(Pogonichthys
macrolepidotus)
belonging
to
the
Carp
family.
Split-tail
(
n.
)
The
pintail
duck.
Tail
(
n.
)
Limitation
Tail
(
a.
)
Limited
Tail
(
n.
)
The
terminal,
and
usually
flexible,
posterior
appendage
of
an
animal.
Tail
(
n.
)
Any
long,
flexible
terminal
appendage
Tail
(
n.
)
Hence,
the
back,
last,
lower,
or
inferior
part
of
anything,
--
as
opposed
to
the
head,
or
the
superior
part.
Tail
(
n.
)
A
train
or
company
of
attendants
Tail
(
n.
)
The
side
of
a
coin
opposite
to
that
which
bears
the
head,
effigy,
or
date
Tail
(
n.
)
The
distal
tendon
of
a
muscle.
Tail
(
n.
)
A
downy
or
feathery
appendage
to
certain
achenes.
It
is
formed
of
the
permanent
elongated
style.
Tail
(
n.
)
A
portion
of
an
incision,
at
its
beginning
or
end,
which
does
not
go
through
the
whole
thickness
of
the
skin,
and
is
more
painful
than
a
complete
incision
Tail
(
n.
)
One
of
the
strips
at
the
end
of
a
bandage
formed
by
splitting
the
bandage
one
or
more
times.
Tail
(
n.
)
A
rope
spliced
to
the
strap
of
a
block,
by
which
it
may
be
lashed
to
anything.
telson; caudal spine; tail segment / telsons; caudal spines; tail segments Bedeutung
c
fuck
fucking
screw
screwing
ass
nooky
nookie
piece
of
ass
piece
of
tail
roll
in
the
hay
shag
shtup
ff
slang
for
sexual
intercourse
sharp-tailed
grouse
sprigtail
sprig
tail
Pedioecetes
phasianellus
large
grouse
of
prairies
and
open
forests
of
western
North
America
band-tailed
pigeon
band-tail
pigeon
bandtail
Columba
fasciata
wild
pigeon
of
western
North
America,
often
mistaken
for
the
now
extinct
passenger
pigeon
spine
a
sharp
rigid
animal
process
or
appendage,
as
a
porcupine
quill
or
a
ridge
on
a
bone
or
a
ray
of
a
fish
fin
tail
the
posterior
part
of
the
body
of
a
vertebrate
especially
when
elongated
and
extending
beyond
the
trunk
or
main
part
of
the
body
caudal
appendage
tail
especially
of
a
mammal
posterior
to
and
above
the
anus
browntail
brown-tail
moth
Euproctis
phaeorrhoea
small
brown
and
white
European
moth
introduced
into
eastern
United
States,
pest
of
various
shade
and
fruit
trees
gold-tail
moth
Euproctis
chrysorrhoea
white
furry-bodied
European
moth
with
a
yellow
tail
tuft
brush-tailed
porcupine
brush-tail
porcupine
porcupine
with
a
tuft
of
large
beaded
bristles
on
the
tail
Virginia
deer
white
tail
whitetail
white-tailed
deer
whitetail
deer
Odocoileus
Virginianus
common
North
American
deer,
tail
has
a
white
underside
tail
fin
caudal
fin
the
tail
of
fishes
and
some
other
aquatic
vertebrates
tail
feather
feather
growing
from
the
tail
(uropygium)
of
a
bird
pentail
pen-tail
pen-tailed
tree
shrew
brown
tree
shrew
having
a
naked
tail
bilaterally
fringed
with
long
stiff
hairs
on
the
distal
third,
of
Malaysia
dress
suit
full
dress
tailcoat
tail
coat
tails
white
tie
white
tie
and
tails
formalwear
consisting
of
full
evening
dress
for
men
horizontal
tail
the
horizontal
stabilizer
and
elevator
in
the
tail
assembly
of
an
aircraft
kite
tail
a
bob
on
a
kite
to
provide
balance
rat-tail
file
a
thin
round
file
shaped
like
the
tail
of
a
rat
section
segment
one
of
several
parts
or
pieces
that
fit
with
others
to
constitute
a
whole
object,
a
section
of
a
fishing
rod,
metal
sections
were
used
below
ground,
finished
the
final
segment
of
the
road
spine
backbone
the
part
of
a
book's
cover
that
encloses
the
inner
side
of
the
book's
pages
and
that
faces
outward
when
the
book
is
shelved,
the
title
and
author
were
printed
on
the
spine
of
the
book
stern
after
part
quarter
poop
tail
the
rear
part
of
a
ship
tail
tail
assembly
empennage
the
rear
part
of
an
aircraft
tail
(usually
plural)
the
reverse
side
of
a
coin
that
does
not
bear
the
representation
of
a
person's
head
tail
fin
tailfin
fin
one
of
a
pair
of
decorations
projecting
above
the
rear
fenders
of
an
automobile
tail
gate
a
gate
downstream
from
a
lock
or
canal
that
is
used
to
control
the
flow
of
water
at
the
lower
end
taillight
tail
lamp
rear
light
rear
lamp
lamp
(usually
red)
mounted
at
the
rear
of
a
motor
vehicle
tail
rotor
anti-torque
rotor
rotor
consisting
of
a
rotating
airfoil
on
the
tail
of
a
singleotor
helicopter,
keeps
the
helicopter
from
spinning
in
the
direction
opposite
to
the
rotation
of
the
main
rotor
vertical
stabilizer
vertical
stabiliser
vertical
fin
tail
fin
tailfin
a
stabilizer
that
is
part
of
the
vertical
tail
structure
of
an
airplane
vertical
tail
the
vertical
airfoil
in
the
tail
assembly
of
an
aircraft
coccyx
tail
bone
the
end
of
the
vertebral
column
in
humans
and
tailless
apes
c
buttocks
nates
arse
butt
backside
bum
buns
can
fundament
hindquarters
hind
end
keister
posterior
prat
rear
rear
end
rump
stern
seat
tail
tail
end
tooshie
tush
bottom
behind
derriere
fanny
ass
a
d
the
fleshy
part
of
the
human
body
that
you
sit
on,
he
deserves
a
good
kick
in
the
butt,
are
you
going
to
sit
on
your
fanny
and
do
nothing?
spinal
column
vertebral
column
spine
backbone
back
rachis
the
series
of
vertebrae
forming
the
axis
of
the
skeleton
and
protecting
the
spinal
cord,
the
fall
broke
his
back
coccygeal
vertebra
caudal
vertebra
one
of
vertebrae
in
the
human
coccyx
lobster
tail
lobster
tail
meat,
usually
from
spiny
rock
lobsters
mare's
tail
a
long
narrow
flowing
cirrus
cloud
segment
one
of
the
parts
into
which
something
naturally
divides,
a
segment
of
an
orange
tail
shadow
shadower
a
spy
employed
to
follow
someone
and
report
their
movements
anthurium
tailflower
tail-flower
any
of
various
tropical
American
plants
cultivated
for
their
showy
foliage
and
flowers
rattail
cactus
rat's-tail
cactus
Aporocactus
flagelliformis
commonly
cultivated
tropical
American
cactus
having
slender
creeping
stems
and
very
large
showy
crimson
flowers
that
bloom
for
several
days
cat's-tail
bullrush
bulrush
nailrod
reed
mace
reedmace
Typha
latifolia
tall
marsh
plant
with
cylindrical
seed
heads
that
explode
when
mature
shedding
large
quantities
of
down,
its
long
flat
leaves
are
used
for
making
mats
and
chair
seats,
of
North
America,
Europe,
Asia
and
North
Africa
spine
thorn
prickle
pricker
sticker
spikelet
d
a
small
sharp-pointed
tip
resembling
a
spike
on
a
stem
or
leaf
Saururaceae
family
Saururaceae
lizard's-tail
family
family
of
perennial
aromatic
herbs:
genera
Saururus,
Anemopsis,
Houttuynia
lizard's-tail
swamp
lily
water
dragon
Saururus
cernuus
North
American
herbaceous
perennial
of
wet
places
having
slender
curled
racemes
of
small
white
flowers
fee
tail
a
fee
limited
to
a
particular
line
of
heirs,
they
are
not
free
to
sell
it
or
give
it
away
spur
spine
acantha
any
sharply
pointed
projection
tail
tail
end
any
projection
that
resembles
the
tail
of
an
animal
caudal
anesthesia
caudal
anaesthesia
caudal
block
regional
anesthesia
resulting
from
injection
of
an
anesthetic
into
the
caudal
end
of
the
spinal
canal,
now
largely
replaced
by
epidural
anesthesia
fag
end
tail
tail
end
the
time
of
the
last
part
of
something,
the
fag
end
of
this
crisisidden
century,
the
tail
of
the
storm
tail
remove
the
stalk
of
fruits
or
berries
dock
tail
bob
remove
or
shorten
the
tail
of
an
animal
segment
divide
or
split
up,
The
cells
segmented
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