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Definition
Synonym
Sternmull
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Sternmull
m
; Sternnasenmaulwurf
m
(Condylura cristata)
zool.
star-nosed mole
Sternnasenmaulwurf
m
;
Sternmull
m
(Condylura cristata)
zool.
star-nosed mole
Sternmull
m
; Sternnasenmaulwurf
m
(Condylura cristata)
zool.
star-nosed mole
Sternnasenmaulwurf
m
;
Sternmull
m
(Condylura cristata)
zool.
star-nosed mole
Deutsche
Sternmull Synonyme
Englische
star-nosed mole Synonyme
Sternmull Definition
Bottle-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
the
nose
bottle-shaped,
or
large
at
the
end.
Brittle
star
(
)
Any
species
of
ophiuran
starfishes.
See
Ophiuroidea.
Day-star
(
n.
)
The
morning
star
Day-star
(
n.
)
The
sun,
as
the
orb
of
day.
Dog
Star
(
)
Sirius,
a
star
of
the
constellation
Canis
Major,
or
the
Greater
Dog,
and
the
brightest
star
in
the
heavens
Hook-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
a
hooked
or
aquiline
nose.
Leaf-nosed
(
n.
)
Having
a
leaflike
membrane
on
the
nose
Mole
(
n.
)
A
spot
Mole
(
n.
)
A
spot,
mark,
or
small
permanent
protuberance
on
the
human
body
Mole
(
n.
)
A
mass
of
fleshy
or
other
more
or
less
solid
matter
generated
in
the
uterus.
Mole
(
n.
)
A
mound
or
massive
work
formed
of
masonry
or
large
stones,
etc.,
laid
in
the
sea,
often
extended
either
in
a
right
line
or
an
arc
of
a
circle
before
a
port
which
it
serves
to
defend
from
the
violence
of
the
waves,
thus
protecting
ships
in
a
harbor
Mole
(
n.
)
Any
insectivore
of
the
family
Talpidae.
They
have
minute
eyes
and
ears,
soft
fur,
and
very
large
and
strong
fore
feet.
Mole
(
n.
)
A
plow
of
peculiar
construction,
for
forming
underground
drains.
Mole
(
v.
t.)
To
form
holes
in,
as
a
mole
Mole
(
v.
t.)
To
clear
of
molehills.
Mole-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
like
those
of
the
mole
Nosed
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Nose
Nosed
(
a.
)
Having
a
nose,
or
such
a
nose
Sea
star
(
)
A
starfish,
or
brittle
star.
Shovel-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
a
broad,
flat
nose
Snub-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
a
short,
flat
nose,
slightly
turned
up
Star
(
n.
)
One
of
the
innumerable
luminous
bodies
seen
in
the
heavens
Star
(
n.
)
The
polestar
Star
(
n.
)
A
planet
supposed
to
influence
one's
destiny
Star
(
n.
)
That
which
resembles
the
figure
of
a
star,
as
an
ornament
worn
on
the
breast
to
indicate
rank
or
honor.
Star
(
n.
)
Specifically,
a
radiated
mark
in
writing
or
printing
Star
(
n.
)
A
composition
of
combustible
matter
used
in
the
heading
of
rockets,
in
mines,
etc.,
which,
exploding
in
the
air,
presents
a
starlike
appearance.
Star
(
n.
)
A
person
of
brilliant
and
attractive
qualities,
especially
on
public
occasions,
as
a
distinguished
orator,
a
leading
theatrical
performer,
etc.
Star
(
v.
t.)
To
set
or
adorn
with
stars,
or
bright,
radiating
bodies
Star
(
v.
i.)
To
be
bright,
or
attract
attention,
as
a
star
Star-blind
(
a.
)
Half
blind.
Star-chamber
(
n.
)
An
ancient
high
court
exercising
jurisdiction
in
certain
cases,
mainly
criminal,
which
sat
without
the
intervention
of
a
jury.
It
consisted
of
the
king's
council,
or
of
the
privy
council
only
with
the
addition
of
certain
judges.
It
could
proceed
on
mere
rumor
or
examine
witnesses
Star-crossed
(
a.
)
Not
favored
by
the
stars
Star-read
(
n.
)
Doctrine
or
knowledge
of
the
stars
Star-spangled
(
a.
)
Spangled
or
studded
with
stars.
Sun
star
(
)
See
Sun
star,
under
Sun.
Tube-nosed
(
a.
)
Having
the
nostrils
prolonged
in
the
form
of
horny
tubes
along
the
sides
of
the
beak
Tube-nosed
(
a.
)
Belonging
to
the
Tubinares.
Water
mole
(
)
The
shrew
mole.
See
under
Shrew.
Water
mole
(
)
The
duck
mole.
See
under
Duck.
Water
star
grass
(
)
An
aquatic
plant
(Schollera
graminea)
with
grassy
leaves,
and
yellow
star-shaped
blossoms.
star-nosed mole Bedeutung
cownose
ray
cow-nosed
ray
Rhinoptera
bonasus
large
ray
found
along
eastern
coast
of
North
America
mole
salamander
Ambystoma
talpoideum
brownish-black
burrowing
salamander
of
southeastern
United
States
leaf-nosed
snake
any
of
various
pale
blotched
snakes
with
a
blunt
snout
of
southwestern
North
America
pouched
mole
marsupial
mole
Notoryctus
typhlops
small
burrowing
Australian
marsupial
that
resembles
a
mole
mole
small
velvety-furred
burrowing
mammal
having
small
eyes
and
fossorial
forefeet
starnose
mole
star-nosed
mole
Condylura
cristata
amphibious
mole
of
eastern
North
America
having
pink
fleshy
tentacles
around
the
nose
brewer's
mole
hair-tailed
mole
Parascalops
breweri
mole
of
eastern
North
America
golden
mole
mole
of
southern
Africa
having
iridescent
guard
hairs
mixed
with
the
underfur
shrew
mole
slender
mole
having
a
long
snout
and
tail
Asiatic
shrew
mole
Uropsilus
soricipes
shrew
mole
of
eastern
Asia
American
shrew
mole
Neurotrichus
gibbsii
greyish-black
shrew
mole
of
the
United
States
and
Canada
bottle-nosed
whale
bottlenose
whale
bottlenose
Hyperoodon
ampullatus
northern
Atlantic
beaked
whale
with
a
bulbous
forehead
bottlenose
dolphin
bottle-nosed
dolphin
bottlenose
any
of
several
dolphins
with
rounded
forehead
and
well-developed
beak,
chiefly
of
northern
Atlantic
and
Mediterranean
harpy
harpy
bat
tube-nosed
bat
tube-nosed
fruit
bat
any
of
various
fruit
bats
of
the
genus
Nyctimene
distinguished
by
nostrils
drawn
out
into
diverging
tubes
leafnose
bat
leaf-nosed
bat
bat
having
a
leaflike
flap
at
the
end
of
the
nose,
especially
of
the
families
Phyllostomatidae
and
Rhinolophidae
and
Hipposideridae
mole
cricket
digs
in
moist
soil
and
feeds
on
plant
roots
conenose
cone-nosed
bug
conenose
bug
big
bedbug
kissing
bug
large
bloodsucking
bug
starfish
sea
star
echinoderms
characterized
by
five
arms
extending
from
a
central
disk
brittle
star
brittle-star
serpent
star
an
animal
resembling
a
starfish
with
fragile
whiplike
arms
radiating
from
a
small
central
disc
basket
star
basket
fish
any
starfish-like
animal
of
the
genera
Euryale
or
Astrophyton
or
Gorgonocephalus
having
slender
complexly
branched
interlacing
arms
radiating
from
a
central
disc
feather
star
comatulid
free-swimming
stalkless
crinoid
with
ten
feathery
arms,
found
on
muddy
sea
bottoms
bandicoot
rat
mole
rat
burrowing
scaly-tailed
rat
of
India
and
Ceylon
mole
rat
furry
short-limbed
tailless
rodent
resembling
a
true
mole
in
habits
and
appearance,
of
eastern
Europe
and
Middle
East
mole
rat
African
rodent
resembling
a
mole
in
habits
and
appearance
naked
mole
rat
fetal-looking
colonial
rodent
of
East
Africa,
neither
mole
nor
rat,
they
feed
on
tubers
and
have
a
social
structure
similar
to
that
of
honeybees
and
termites
queen
queen
mole
rat
an
especially
large
mole
rat
and
the
only
member
of
a
colony
of
naked
mole
rats
to
bear
offspring
which
are
sired
by
only
a
few
males
Damaraland
mole
rat
colonial
mole
rat
of
western
Africa,
similar
to
naked
mole
rat
hog-nosed
skunk
hognosed
skunk
badger
skunk
rooter
skunk
Conepatus
leuconotus
large
naked-muzzled
skunk
with
white
back
and
tail,
of
southwestern
North
America
and
Mexico
hog
badger
hog-nosed
badger
sand
badger
Arctonyx
collaris
southeast
Asian
badger
with
a
snout
like
a
pig
American
flag
Stars
and
Stripes
Star-Spangled
Banner
Old
Glory
the
national
flag
of
the
United
States
of
America
breakwater
groin
groyne
mole
bulwark
seawall
jetty
a
protective
structure
of
stone
or
concrete,
extends
from
shore
into
the
water
to
prevent
a
beach
from
washing
away
star
drill
a
steel
rock
drill
with
a
star-shaped
point
that
is
used
for
making
holes
in
stones
or
masonry,
it
is
operated
by
hitting
the
end
with
a
hammer
while
rotating
it
between
blows
mole
a
small
congenital
pigmented
spot
on
the
skin
star
topology
star
the
topology
of
a
network
whose
components
are
connected
to
a
hub
astrology
star
divination
a
pseudoscience
claiming
divination
by
the
positions
of
the
planets
and
sun
and
moon
Silver
Star
Medal
Silver
Star
a
United
States
military
decoration
for
gallantry
in
action
Bronze
Star
Medal
Bronze
Star
a
United
States
military
decoration
awarded
for
meritorious
service
(except
in
aerial
flight)
asterisk
star
a
star-shaped
character
*
used
in
printing
Star
of
David
Shield
of
David
Magen
David
Mogen
David
Solomon's
seal
a
six-pointed
star
formed
from
two
equilateral
triangles,
an
emblem
symbolizing
Judaism
star
chart
a
chart
showing
the
relative
positions
of
the
stars
in
a
particular
part
of
the
sky
The
Star-Spangled
Banner
a
poem
written
by
Francis
Scott
Key
during
the
War
of
was
set
to
music
and
adopted
by
Congress
in
as
the
national
anthem
of
the
United
States
star
shell
an
artillery
shell
containing
an
illuminant
carambola
star
fruit
deeply
ridged
yellow-brown
tropical
fruit,
used
raw
as
a
vegetable
or
in
salad
or
when
fully
ripe
as
a
dessert
Chinese
anise
star
anise
star
aniseed
anise-scented
star-shaped
fruit
or
seed
used
in
Asian
cooking
and
medicine
mole
spicy
sauce
often
containing
chocolate
Star
Chamber
a
former
English
court
that
became
notorious
for
its
arbitrary
methods
and
severe
punishments
sign
of
the
zodiac
star
sign
sign
mansion
house
planetary
house
(astrology)
one
of
equal
areas
into
which
the
zodiac
is
divided
Minnesota
Gopher
State
North
Star
State
MN
a
midwestern
state
Texas
Lone-Star
State
TX
the
second
largest
state,
located
in
southwestern
United
States
on
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
binary
star
binary
double
star
a
system
of
two
stars
that
revolve
around
each
other
under
their
mutual
gravitation
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