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Definition
Synonym
Ulugurunektarvogel
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Ulugurunektarvogel
m
ornith.
Uluguru Violet-backed Sunbird
Ulugurunektarvogel
m
ornith.
Uluguru Violet-backed Sunbird
Ulugurunektarvogel
m
ornith.
Uluguru Violet-backed Sunbird
Deutsche
Ulugurunektarvogel Synonyme
Englische
Uluguru Violet-backed Sunbird Synonyme
Ulugurunektarvogel Definition
Backed
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Back
Backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
back
Broken-backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
broken
back
Broken-backed
(
a.
)
Hogged
Bunch-backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
bunch
on
the
back
Camel-backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
back
like
a
camel
Huckle-backed
(
a.
)
Round-shoulded.
Lute-backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
curved
spine.
Razor-backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
sharp,
lean,
or
thin
back
Roach-backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
back
like
that
of
roach
Round-backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
round
back
or
shoulders
Saddle-backed
(
a.
)
Having
the
outline
of
the
upper
part
concave
like
the
seat
of
a
saddle.
Saddle-backed
(
a.
)
Having
a
low
back
and
high
neck,
as
a
horse.
Stiff-backed
(
a.
)
Obstinate.
Sunbird
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
small
brilliantly
colored
birds
of
the
family
Nectariniidae,
native
of
Africa,
Southern
Asia,
the
East
Indies,
and
Australia.
In
external
appearance
and
habits
they
somewhat
resemble
humming
birds,
but
they
are
true
singing
birds
(Oscines).
Sunbird
(
n.
)
The
sun
bittern.
Sway-backed
(
a.
)
Having
the
back
hollow
or
sagged,
whether
naturally
or
as
the
result
of
injury
or
weakness
Violet
(
n.
)
Any
plant
or
flower
of
the
genus
Viola,
of
many
species.
The
violets
are
generally
low,
herbaceous
plants,
and
the
flowers
of
many
of
the
species
are
blue,
while
others
are
white
or
yellow,
or
of
several
colors,
as
the
pansy
(Viola
tricolor).
Violet
(
n.
)
The
color
of
a
violet,
or
that
part
of
the
spectrum
farthest
from
red.
It
is
the
most
refrangible
part
of
the
spectrum.
Violet
(
n.
)
In
art,
a
color
produced
by
a
combination
of
red
and
blue
in
equal
proportions
Violet
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
small
violet-colored
butterflies
belonging
to
Lycaena,
or
Rusticus,
and
allied
genera.
Violet
(
n.
)
Dark
blue,
inclining
to
red
Violet-tip
(
n.
)
A
very
handsome
American
butterfly
(Polygonia
interrogationis).
Its
wings
are
mottled
with
various
shades
of
red
and
brown
and
have
violet
tips.
Water
violet
(
)
See
under
Violet.
Uluguru Violet-backed Sunbird Bedeutung
eastern
red-backed
salamander
Plethodon
cinereus
common
salamander
of
eastern
North
America
western
red-backed
salamander
Plethodon
vehiculum
salamander
of
the
Pacific
coast
of
North
America
red-backed
sandpiper
dunlin
Erolia
alpina
small
common
sandpiper
that
breeds
in
northern
or
Arctic
regions
and
winters
in
southern
United
States
or
Mediterranean
regions
black-backed
gull
great
black-backed
gull
cob
Larus
marinus
white
gull
having
a
black
back
and
wings
red-backed
mouse
redback
vole
any
of
several
voles
of
mountainous
regions
of
Eurasia
and
America
grey
lemming
gray
lemming
red-backed
lemming
Old
World
lemming
violet
reddish
blue
a
variable
color
that
lies
beyond
blue
in
the
spectrum
shy
person
shrinking
violet
someone
who
shrinks
from
familiarity
with
others
damask
violet
Dame's
violet
sweet
rocket
Hesperis
matronalis
long
cultivated
herb
having
flowers
whose
scent
is
more
pronounced
in
the
evening,
naturalized
throughout
Europe
to
Siberia
and
into
North
America
water
violet
Hottonia
palustris
featherfoil
of
Europe
and
western
Asia
having
submerged
and
floating
leaves
and
violet
flowers
Persian
violet
Exacum
affine
perennial
cultivated
especially
as
a
houseplant
for
its
fragrant
bluish
to
dark
lavender
flowers
marsh
gentian
calathian
violet
Gentiana
pneumonanthe
perennial
Eurasian
gentian
with
sky-blue
funnel-shaped
flowers
of
damp
open
heaths
Violaceae
family
Violaceae
violet
family
a
family
of
order
Parietales
including
the
genera
Viola,
Hybanthus,
Hymenanthera,
Melicytus
violet
any
of
numerous
low-growing
violas
with
small
flowers
American
dog
violet
Viola
conspersa
violet
of
eastern
North
America
having
pale
violet
to
white
flowers
sweet
white
violet
white
violet
woodland
white
violet
Viola
blanda
short-stemmed
violet
of
eastern
North
America
having
fragrant
purple-veined
white
flowers
Canada
violet
tall
white
violet
white
violet
Viola
canadensis
tall
North
American
perennial
with
heart-shaped
leaves
and
white
flowers
with
purple
streaks
dog
violet
heath
violet
Viola
canina
Old
World
leafy-stemmed
blue-flowered
violet
horned
violet
tufted
pansy
Viola
cornuta
European
viola
with
an
unusually
long
corolla
spur
two-eyed
violet
heartsease
Viola
ocellata
violet
of
Pacific
coast
of
North
America
having
white
petals
tinged
with
yellow
and
deep
violet
sweet
violet
garden
violet
English
violet
Viola
odorata
European
violet
typically
having
purple
to
white
flowers,
widely
naturalized
bird's-foot
violet
pansy
violet
Johnny-jump-up
wood
violet
Viola
pedata
common
violet
of
the
eastern
United
States
with
large
pale
blue
or
purple
flowers
resembling
pansies
downy
yellow
violet
Viola
pubescens
violet
of
eastern
North
America
having
softly
pubescent
leaves
and
stems
and
clear
yellow
flowers
with
brown-purple
veins
long-spurred
violet
Viola
rostrata
violet
of
eastern
North
America
having
lilac-purple
flowers
with
a
long
slender
spur
pale
violet
striped
violet
cream
violet
Viola
striata
leafy-stemmed
violet
of
eastern
North
America
having
large
white
or
creamy
flowers
faintly
marked
with
purple
hedge
violet
wood
violet
Viola
sylvatica
Viola
reichenbachiana
common
European
violet
that
grows
in
woods
and
hedgerows
dogtooth
violet
dogtooth
dog's-tooth
violet
perennial
woodland
spring-flowering
plant,
widely
cultivated
white
dogtooth
violet
white
dog's-tooth
violet
blonde
lilian
Erythronium
albidum
North
American
dogtooth
having
solitary
white
flowers
with
yellow
centers
and
blue
or
pink
exteriors
violet
wood
sorrel
Oxalis
violacea
perennial
herb
of
eastern
North
America
with
palmately
compound
leaves
and
usually
rose-purple
flowers
violet
suksdorfia
Suksdorfia
violaceae
slender
delicate
plant
with
wide
roundish
deeply
lobed
leaves
and
deep
pink
to
violet
funnel-shaped
flowers,
British
Columbia
to
northern
Oregon
and
west
to
Idaho
and
Montana
African
violet
Saintpaulia
ionantha
tropical
African
plant
cultivated
as
a
houseplant
for
its
violet
or
white
or
pink
flowers
bush
violet
browallia
any
of
several
herbs
of
the
genus
Browallia
cultivated
for
their
blue
or
violet
or
white
flowers
violet-flowered
petunia
Petunia
integrifolia
herb
or
small
shrublet
having
solitary
violet
to
roseed
flowers
mortgage-backed
security
a
security
created
when
a
group
of
mortgages
are
gathered
together
and
bonds
are
sold
to
other
institutions
or
the
public,
investors
receive
a
portion
of
the
interest
payments
on
the
mortgages
as
well
as
the
principal
payments,
usually
guaranteed
by
the
government
gentian
violet
crystal
violet
a
green
crystal
(violet
in
water)
used
as
a
dye
or
stain
or
bactericide
or
fungicide
or
anthelmintic
or
burn
treatment
backed
having
a
back
or
backing,
usually
of
a
specified
type
high-backed
having
a
high
back,
a
high-backed
sofa
low-backed
having
a
low
back
razorback
razor-backed
having
a
sharp
narrow
back,
a
razor-backed
horse,
razorback
hogs
spiny-backed
having
the
back
covered
with
spines
stiff-backed
having
a
stiff
back,
the
guards
stood
stiff-backed
and
unsmiling
straight-backed
having
a
straight
back,
a
straight-backed
wooden
chair,
a
slim
straight-backed
dancer
blue-violet
bluish-violet
of
violet
tinted
with
blue
lilac-blue
violet-blue
of
blue
tinged
with
lavender
lilac-pink
lavender-pink
violet-pink
of
pink
tinged
with
lavender
purple
violet
purplish
of
a
color
intermediate
between
red
and
blue
red-violet
reddish-violet
of
violet
tinged
with
red
violet-tinged
violet-tinted
of
something
that
is
tinged
with
violet
violet-black
of
black
tinged
with
violet
violet-colored
violet-coloured
violet-flowered
having
a
violet
color
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