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Definition
Synonym
Tigerlotus
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Tigerlotus
m
(Nymphaea lotus)
tiger lotus, water lily
Tigerlotus
m
bot.
(Nymphaea lotus)
tiger lotus; water lily
Seerosen
pl
(Nymphaea) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Weiße Ägyptische Lotusblume
f
;
Tigerlotus
m
(Nymphaea lotus)
water-lilies; waterlilies (botanical genus) (water lily)
Egyptian white water-lily; white lotus; tiger lotus
Deutsche
Tigerlotus Synonyme
Englische
tiger lotus water lily Synonyme
tiger
Achilles
David
Hector
Leo
Mafioso
Roland
Samson
Siberian
tiger
Young Turk
a man
animal
anthropophagite
bank
barbarian
beast
beldam
berserk
berserker
bobcat
bomber
brave
brute
bulldog
cannibal
cat-a-mountain
catamount
cheetah
chutzpanik
cougar
decorated hero
demigod
demigoddess
demon
destroyer
devil
dragon
fiend
fighting cock
fire-eater
firebrand
fury
gallant
gamecock
good soldier
goon
gorilla
gunsel
hardnose
hell-raiser
hellcat
hellhound
hellion
hero
heroine
holy terror
hood
hoodlum
hothead
hotspur
hyena
incendiary
jackpot
jaguar
killer
kitty
leopard
lion
lynx
mad dog
madcap
man of courage
man-eater
monster
mountain lion
mugger
nihilist
ocelot
painter
paladin
panther
pool
pot
puma
rapist
revolutionary
savage
shark
she-wolf
simba
spitfire
stakes
stalwart
termagant
terror
terrorist
the brave
tigress
tough
tough guy
ugly customer
valiant
valiant knight
vandal
violent
virago
vixen
wild beast
wild man
wildcat
witch
wolf
wrecker
Tigerlotus Definition
Apollinaris
water
(
)
An
effervescing
alkaline
mineral
water
used
as
a
table
beverage.
It
is
obtained
from
a
spring
in
Apollinarisburg,
near
Bonn.
Day
lily
(
)
A
genus
of
plants
(Hemerocallis)
closely
resembling
true
lilies,
but
having
tuberous
rootstocks
instead
of
bulbs.
The
common
species
have
long
narrow
leaves
and
either
yellow
or
tawny-orange
flowers.
Day
lily
(
)
A
genus
of
plants
(Funkia)
differing
from
the
last
in
having
ovate
veiny
leaves,
and
large
white
or
blue
flowers.
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Of,
pertaining
to,
or
living
in,
water
not
salt
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Accustomed
to
sail
on
fresh
water
only
Fresh-water
(
a.
)
Unskilled
Guernsey
lily
(
)
A
South
African
plant
(Nerine
Sarniensis)
with
handsome
lilylike
flowers,
naturalized
on
the
island
of
Guernsey.
Jacobaean
lily
(
)
A
bulbous
plant
(Amaryllis,
/
Sprekelia,
formosissima)
from
Mexico.
It
bears
a
single,
large,
deep,
red,
lilylike
flower.
Lily
(
n.
)
A
plant
and
flower
of
the
genus
Lilium,
endogenous
bulbous
plants,
having
a
regular
perianth
of
six
colored
pieces,
six
stamens,
and
a
superior
three-celled
ovary.
Lily
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
handsome
flowering
plants
of
several
genera,
having
some
resemblance
in
color
or
form
to
a
true
lily,
as
Pancratium,
Crinum,
Amaryllis,
Nerine,
etc.
Lily
(
n.
)
That
end
of
a
compass
needle
which
should
point
to
the
north
Lily-handed
(
a.
)
Having
white,
delicate
hands.
Lily-livered
(
a.
)
White-livered
Lotus
(
n.
)
A
name
of
several
kinds
of
water
lilies
Lotus
(
n.
)
The
lotus
of
the
lotuseaters,
probably
a
tree
found
in
Northern
Africa,
Sicily,
Portugal,
and
Spain
(Zizyphus
Lotus),
the
fruit
of
which
is
mildly
sweet.
It
was
fabled
by
the
ancients
to
make
strangers
who
ate
of
it
forget
their
native
country,
or
lose
all
desire
to
return
to
it.
Lotus
(
n.
)
The
lote,
or
nettle
tree.
See
Lote.
Lotus
(
n.
)
A
genus
(Lotus)
of
leguminous
plants
much
resembling
clover.
Lotus
(
n.
)
An
ornament
much
used
in
Egyptian
architecture,
generally
asserted
to
have
been
suggested
by
the
Egyptian
water
lily.
Lotus-eater
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Lotos-eater
Mariposa
lily
(
)
One
of
a
genus
(Calochortus)
of
tuliplike
bulbous
herbs
with
large,
and
often
gaycolored,
blossoms.
Called
also
butterfly
lily.
Most
of
them
are
natives
of
California.
Napha
water
(
)
A
perfume
distilled
from
orange
flowers.
Rose
water
(
)
Water
tinctured
with
roses
by
distillation.
Rose-water
(
a.
)
Having
the
odor
of
rose
water
Sea
lily
(
)
A
crinoid.
Selters
water
(
)
A
mineral
water
from
Sellers,
in
the
district
of
Nassan,
Germany,
containing
much
free
carbonic
acid.
Seltzer
water
(
)
See
Selters
water.
Spurn-water
(
n.
)
A
channel
at
the
end
of
a
deck
to
restrain
the
water.
Strong-water
(
n.
)
An
acid.
Strong-water
(
n.
)
Distilled
or
ardent
spirits
Surfeit-water
(
n.
)
Water
for
the
cure
of
surfeits.
Tail-water
(
n.
)
Water
in
a
tailrace.
Tiger
(
n.
)
A
very
large
and
powerful
carnivore
(Felis
tigris)
native
of
Southern
Asia
and
the
East
Indies.
Its
back
and
sides
are
tawny
or
rufous
yellow,
transversely
striped
with
black,
the
tail
is
ringed
with
black,
the
throat
and
belly
are
nearly
white.
When
full
grown,
it
equals
or
exceeds
the
lion
in
size
and
strength.
Called
also
royal
tiger,
and
Bengal
tiger.
Tiger
(
n.
)
Fig.:
A
ferocious,
bloodthirsty
person.
Tiger
(
n.
)
A
servant
in
livery,
who
rides
with
his
master
or
mistress.
Tiger
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
growl
or
screech,
after
cheering
Tiger
(
n.
)
A
pneumatic
box
or
pan
used
in
refining
sugar.
Tiger-eye
(
n.
)
A
siliceous
stone
of
a
yellow
color
and
chatoyant
luster,
obtained
in
South
Africa
and
much
used
for
ornament.
It
is
an
altered
form
of
the
mineral
crocidolite.
See
Crocidolite.
Tiger-foot
(
n.
)
Same
as
Tiger's-foot.
Tiger-footed
(
a.
)
Hastening
to
devour
Tiger's-foot
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
some
species
of
morning-glory
(Ipomoea)
having
the
leaves
lobed
in
pedate
fashion.
Vichy
water
(
)
A
mineral
water
found
at
Vichy,
France.
It
is
essentially
an
effervescent
solution
of
sodium,
calcium,
and
magnetism
carbonates,
with
sodium
and
potassium
chlorides
Water
(
n.
)
The
fluid
which
descends
from
the
clouds
in
rain,
and
which
forms
rivers,
lakes,
seas,
etc.
Water
(
n.
)
A
body
of
water,
standing
or
flowing
Water
(
n.
)
Any
liquid
secretion,
humor,
or
the
like,
resembling
water
Water
(
n.
)
A
solution
in
water
of
a
gaseous
or
readily
volatile
substance
Water
(
n.
)
The
limpidity
and
luster
of
a
precious
stone,
especially
a
diamond
Water
(
n.
)
A
wavy,
lustrous
pattern
or
decoration
such
as
is
imparted
to
linen,
silk,
metals,
etc.
See
Water,
v.
t.,
3,
Damask,
v.
t.,
and
Damaskeen.
Water
(
v.
t.)
An
addition
to
the
shares
representing
the
capital
of
a
stock
company
so
that
the
aggregate
par
value
of
the
shares
is
increased
while
their
value
for
investment
is
diminished,
or
"diluted."
Water
(
v.
t.)
To
wet
or
supply
with
water
Water
(
v.
t.)
To
supply
with
water
for
drink
tiger lotus water lily Bedeutung
water
travel
seafaring
travel
by
water
water
sport
aquatics
sports
that
involve
bodies
of
water
water-skiing
skiing
on
water
while
being
towed
by
a
motorboat
water
polo
a
game
played
in
a
swimming
pool
by
two
teams
of
swimmers
who
try
to
throw
an
inflated
ball
into
the
opponents'
goal
treading
water
a
stroke
that
keeps
the
head
above
water
by
thrashing
the
legs
and
arms
water
conservation
the
conservation
of
water
resources
water
development
water
project
water
program
making
an
area
of
water
more
useful
tiger
cub
a
young
tiger
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
tiger
shark
Galeocerdo
cuvieri
large
dangerous
warm-water
shark
with
striped
or
spotted
body
water
thrush
brownish
North
American
warbler
found
near
streams
water
ouzel
dipper
small
stocky
diving
bird
without
webbed
feet,
frequents
fast-flowing
streams
and
feeds
along
the
bottom
European
water
ouzel
Cinclus
aquaticus
a
water
ouzel
of
Europe
American
water
ouzel
Cinclus
mexicanus
a
water
ouzel
of
western
North
America
tiger
salamander
Ambystoma
tigrinum
widely
distributed
brown
or
black
North
American
salamander
with
vertical
yellowish
blotches
water
snake
any
of
various
mostly
harmless
snakes
that
live
in
or
near
water
common
water
snake
banded
water
snake
Natrix
sipedon
Nerodia
sipedon
in
some
classifications
placed
in
the
genus
Nerodia,
western
United
States
snake
that
seldom
ventures
far
from
water
water
moccasin
any
of
numerous
North
American
water
snakes
inhabiting
fresh
waters
tiger
snake
Notechis
scutatus
highly
venomous
brown-and-yellow
snake
of
Australia
and
Tasmania
water
moccasin
cottonmouth
cottonmouth
moccasin
Agkistrodon
piscivorus
venomous
semiaquatic
snake
of
swamps
in
southern
United
States
tiger
rattlesnake
Crotalus
tigris
having
irregularly
cross-banded
back,
of
arid
foothills
and
canyons
of
southern
Arizona
and
Mexico
waterfowl
water
bird
waterbird
freshwater
aquatic
bird
thylacine
Tasmanian
wolf
Tasmanian
tiger
Thylacinus
cynocephalus
rare
doglike
carnivorous
marsupial
of
Tasmania
having
stripes
on
its
back,
probably
extinct
water
shrew
any
of
several
small
semiaquatic
shrews
usually
living
near
swift-flowing
streams
American
water
shrew
Sorex
palustris
water
shrew
of
North
America
European
water
shrew
Neomys
fodiens
widely
distributed
Old
World
water
shrew
Mediterranean
water
shrew
Neomys
anomalus
a
type
of
water
shrew
tiger
cowrie
Cypraea
tigris
cowrie
whose
shell
is
used
for
ornament
daphnia
water
flea
minute
freshwater
crustacean
having
a
round
body
enclosed
in
a
transparent
shell,
moves
about
like
a
flea
by
means
of
hairy
branched
antennae
cyclops
water
flea
minute
free-swimming
freshwater
copepod
having
a
large
median
eye
and
pear-shaped
body
and
long
antennae
used
in
swimming,
important
in
some
food
chains
and
as
intermediate
hosts
of
parasitic
worms
that
affect
man
e.g.
Guinea
worms
gallinule
marsh
hen
water
hen
swamphen
any
of
various
small
aquatic
birds
of
the
genus
Gallinula
distinguished
from
rails
by
a
frontal
shield
and
a
resemblance
to
domestic
hens
American
coot
marsh
hen
mud
hen
water
hen
Fulica
americana
a
coot
found
in
North
America
water
turkey
Anhinga
anhinga
blackish
New
World
snakebird
of
swampy
regions
water
dog
a
dog
accustomed
to
water
and
usually
trained
to
retrieve
waterfowl
water
spaniel
any
dog
of
two
large
curlyoated
breeds
used
for
hunting
waterfowl
American
water
spaniel
breed
of
medium-sized
spaniels
originating
in
America
having
chocolate
or
liverolored
curly
coat
Irish
water
spaniel
breed
of
large
spaniels
developed
in
Ireland
having
a
heavy
coat
of
liverolored
curls
and
a
topknot
of
long
curls
and
a
nearly
hairless
tail
tiger
cat
a
cat
having
a
striped
coat
tiger
cat
Felis
tigrina
medium-sized
wildcat
of
Central
America
and
South
America
having
a
dark-striped
coat
tiger
Panthera
tigris
large
feline
of
forests
in
most
of
Asia
having
a
tawny
coat
with
black
stripes,
endangered
Bengal
tiger
southern
short-haired
tiger
saber-toothed
tiger
sabertooth
any
of
many
extinct
cats
of
the
Old
and
New
Worlds
having
long
swordlike
upper
canine
teeth,
from
the
Oligocene
through
the
Pleistocene
false
saber-toothed
tiger
North
American
cat
of
the
Miocene
and
Pliocene,
much
earlier
and
less
specialized
than
members
of
the
genus
Smiledon
water
vascular
system
system
of
fluid-filled
tubes
used
by
echinoderms
in
locomotion
and
feeding
and
respiration
tiger
beetle
active
usually
brightolored
beetle
that
preys
on
other
insects
water
beetle
any
of
numerous
aquatic
beetles
usually
having
a
smooth
oval
body
and
flattened
hind
legs
for
swimming
Asian
tiger
mosquito
Aedes
albopictus
striped
native
of
Japan
thriving
in
southwestern
and
midwestern
United
States
and
spreading
to
the
Caribbean,
potential
carrier
of
serious
diseases
German
cockroach
Croton
bug
crotonbug
water
bug
Blattella
germanica
small
light-brown
cockroach
brought
to
United
States
from
Europe,
a
common
household
pest
water
bug
a
true
bug:
large
aquatic
bug
adapted
to
living
in
or
on
the
surface
of
water
giant
water
bug
large
water
bug
with
piercing
and
sucking
mouthparts,
feeds
on
young
fishes
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