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Definition
Synonym
Upasbaum
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Upasbaum
m
; Ipobaum
m
; Javanischer Giftbaum
m
; Javagiftbaum
m
; Borneobaum
m
(Antiaris toxicaria)
bot.
upas tree; bark cloth tree; false iroko
Upasbaum
m
; Ipobaum
m
; Javanischer Giftbaum
m
; Javagiftbaum
m
; Borneobaum
m
(Antiaris toxicaria)
bot.
upas tree; bark cloth tree; false iroko
Upasbaum
m
; Ipobaum
m
; Javanischer Giftbaum
m
; Javagiftbaum
m
; Borneobaum
m
(Antiaris toxicaria)
bot.
upas tree; bark cloth tree; false iroko
Deutsche
Upasbaum Synonyme
Englische
upas tree; bark cloth tree; false iroko Synonyme
Upasbaum Definition
Amber
tree
(
)
A
species
of
Anthospermum,
a
shrub
with
evergreen
leaves,
which,
when
bruised,
emit
a
fragrant
odor.
Angostura
bark
(
)
An
aromatic
bark
used
as
a
tonic,
obtained
from
a
South
American
of
the
rue
family
(Galipea
cusparia,
/
officinalis).
Angustura
bark
(
)
See
Angostura
bark.
Bark
(
v.
t.)
To
strip
the
bark
from
Bark
(
v.
t.)
To
abrade
or
rub
off
any
outer
covering
from
Bark
(
v.
t.)
To
girdle.
See
Girdle,
v.
t.,
3.
Bark
(
v.
t.)
To
cover
or
inclose
with
bark,
or
as
with
bark
Bark
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
short,
loud,
explosive
noise
with
the
vocal
organs
Bark
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
clamor
Bark
(
n.
)
The
short,
loud,
explosive
sound
uttered
by
a
dog
Bark
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Barque
Bark
beetle
(
)
A
small
beetle
of
many
species
(family
Scolytidae),
which
in
the
larval
state
bores
under
or
in
the
bark
of
trees,
often
doing
great
damage.
Bark
louse
(
)
An
insect
of
the
family
Coccidae,
which
infests
the
bark
of
trees
and
vines.
Bay
tree
(
)
A
species
of
laurel.
(Laurus
nobilis).
Beam
tree
(
)
A
tree
(Pyrus
aria)
related
to
the
apple.
Bearing
cloth
(
)
A
cloth
with
which
a
child
is
covered
when
carried
to
be
baptized.
Beech
tree
(
)
The
beech.
Bohun
upas
(
)
See
Upas.
Bo
tree
(
)
The
peepul
tree
Bully
tree
(
)
The
name
of
several
West
Indian
trees
of
the
order
Sapotaceae,
as
Dipholis
nigra
and
species
of
Sapota
and
Mimusops.
Most
of
them
yield
a
substance
closely
resembling
gutta-percha.
Calisaya
bark
(
)
A
valuable
kind
of
Peruvian
bark
obtained
from
the
Cinchona
Calisaya,
and
other
closely
related
species.
Candleberry
tree
(
)
A
shrub
(the
Myrica
cerifera,
or
wax-bearing
myrtle),
common
in
North
America,
the
little
nuts
of
which
are
covered
with
a
greenish
white
wax,
which
was
formerly,
used
for
hardening
candles
Caper
tree
(
)
See
Capper,
a
plant,
2.
Cloth
(
n.
)
A
fabric
made
of
fibrous
material
(or
sometimes
of
wire,
as
in
wire
cloth)
Cloth
(
n.
)
The
dress
Cloth
(
n.
)
The
distinctive
dress
of
any
profession,
especially
of
the
clergy
Cow
tree
(
)
A
tree
(Galactodendron
utile
or
Brosimum
Galactodendron)
of
South
America,
which
yields,
on
incision,
a
nourishing
fluid,
resembling
milk.
Crab
tree
(
)
See
under
Crab.
False
(
superl.
)
Uttering
falsehood
False
(
superl.
)
Not
faithful
or
loyal,
as
to
obligations,
allegiance,
vows,
etc.
False
(
superl.
)
Not
according
with
truth
or
reality
False
(
superl.
)
Not
genuine
or
real
False
(
superl.
)
Not
well
founded
False
(
superl.
)
Not
essential
or
permanent,
as
parts
of
a
structure
which
are
temporary
or
supplemental.
False
(
superl.
)
Not
in
tune.
False
(
adv.
)
Not
truly
False
(
a.
)
To
report
falsely
False
(
a.
)
To
betray
False
(
a.
)
To
mislead
by
want
of
truth
False
(
a.
)
To
feign
False-faced
(
a.
)
Hypocritical.
False-heart
(
a.
)
False-hearted.
False-hearted
(
a.
)
Hollow
or
unsound
at
the
core
Fir
tree
(
)
See
Fir.
Galapee
tree
(
)
The
West
Indian
Sciadophyllum
Brownei,
a
tree
with
very
large
digitate
leaves.
Gatten
tree
(
)
A
name
given
to
the
small
trees
called
guelder-rose
(Viburnum
Opulus),
cornel
(Cornus
sanguinea),
and
spindle
tree
(Euonymus
Europaeus).
Goring
cloth
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
canvas
cut
obliquely
to
widen
a
sail
at
the
foot.
Gourd
tree
(
)
A
tree
(the
Crescentia
Cujete,
or
calabash
tree)
of
the
West
Indies
and
Central
America.
Grass
tree
(
)
An
Australian
plant
of
the
genus
Xanthorrhoea,
having
a
thick
trunk
crowned
with
a
dense
tuft
of
pendulous,
grasslike
leaves,
from
the
center
of
which
arises
a
long
stem,
bearing
at
its
summit
a
dense
flower
spike
looking
somewhat
like
a
large
cat-tail.
These
plants
are
often
called
"blackboys"
from
the
large
trunks
denuded
and
blackened
by
fire.
They
yield
two
kinds
of
fragrant
resin,
called
Botany-bay
gum,
and
Gum
Acaroides.
Grass
tree
(
)
A
similar
Australian
plant
(Kingia
australis).
upas tree; bark cloth tree; false iroko Bedeutung
Braxton-Hicks
contraction
false
labor
painless
contractions
of
the
muscles
of
the
uterus
that
continue
throughout
pregnancy
with
increasing
frequency
false
pretense
false
pretence
(law)
an
offense
involving
intent
to
defraud
and
false
representation
and
obtaining
property
as
a
result
of
that
misrepresentation
perjury
bearing
false
witness
lying
under
oath
criminal
offense
of
making
false
statements
under
oath
arboriculture
tree
farming
the
cultivation
of
tree
for
the
production
of
timber
tree
surgery
treatment
of
damaged
or
decaying
trees
arborolatry
tree-worship
the
worship
of
trees
false
imprisonment
(law)
confinement
without
legal
authority
false
verdict
a
manifestly
unjust
verdict,
not
true
to
the
evidence
tree
sparrow
Spizella
arborea
finch
common
in
winter
in
the
northern
U.S.
tree
sparrow
Passer
montanus
Eurasian
sparrow
smaller
than
the
house
sparrow
woodhewer
woodcreeper
woodreeper
tree
creeper
any
of
numerous
South
American
and
Central
American
birds
with
a
curved
bill
and
stiffened
tail
feathers
that
climb
and
feed
like
woodpeckers
creeper
tree
creeper
any
of
various
small
insectivorous
birds
of
the
northern
hemisphere
that
climb
up
a
tree
trunk
supporting
themselves
on
stiff
tail
feathers
and
their
feet
tree
swallow
tree
martin
Hirundo
nigricans
of
Australia
and
Polynesia,
nests
in
tree
cavities
white-bellied
swallow
tree
swallow
Iridoprocne
bicolor
bluish-green-and-white
North
American
swallow,
nests
in
tree
cavities
tree
frog
tree-frog
any
of
various
Old
World
arboreal
frogs
distinguished
from
true
frogs
by
adhesive
suckers
on
the
toes
tree
toad
tree
frog
tree-frog
arboreal
amphibians
usually
having
adhesive
disks
at
the
tip
of
each
toe,
of
southeast
Asia
and
Australia
and
America
Pacific
tree
toad
Hyla
regilla
the
most
commonly
heard
frog
on
the
Pacific
coast
of
America
chameleon
tree
frog
a
form
of
tree
toad
tree
lizard
Urosaurus
ornatus
a
climbing
lizard
of
western
United
States
and
northern
Mexico
false
gavial
Tomistoma
schlegeli
crocodile
of
southeast
Asia
similar
to
but
smaller
than
the
gavial
false
scorpion
pseudoscorpion
small
nonvenomous
arachnid
resembling
a
tailless
scorpion
tree
swift
crested
swift
birds
of
southeast
Asia
and
East
Indies
differing
from
true
swifts
in
having
upright
crests
and
nesting
in
trees
tree
wallaby
tree
kangaroo
arboreal
wallabies
of
New
Guinea
and
northern
Australia
having
hind
and
forelegs
of
similar
length
false
saber-toothed
tiger
North
American
cat
of
the
Miocene
and
Pliocene,
much
earlier
and
less
specialized
than
members
of
the
genus
Smiledon
false
vampire
false
vampire
bat
any
New
or
Old
World
carnivorous
bat
erroneously
thought
to
suck
blood
but
in
fact
feeding
on
insects
bark
beetle
small
beetle
that
bores
tunnels
in
the
bark
and
wood
of
trees,
related
to
weevils
spruce
bark
beetle
Dendroctonus
rufipennis
small
beetle
that
likes
to
bore
through
the
bark
of
spruce
trees
and
eat
the
cambium
which
eventually
kills
the
tree,
the
spruce
bark
beetle
is
the
major
tree-killing
insect
pest
of
Alaska
spruce
forests
tree
cricket
pale
arboreal
American
cricket
noted
for
loud
stridulation
snowy
tree
cricket
Oecanthus
fultoni
pale
yellowish
tree
cricket
widely
distributed
in
North
America
bark-louse
bark
louse
any
of
several
insects
living
on
the
bark
of
plants
tree
squirrel
any
typical
arboreal
squirrel
sloth
tree
sloth
any
of
several
slow-moving
arboreal
mammals
of
South
America
and
Central
America,
they
hang
from
branches
back
downward
and
feed
on
leaves
and
fruits
tree
shrew
insectivorous
arboreal
mammal
of
southeast
Asia
that
resembles
a
squirrel
with
large
eyes
and
long
sharp
snout
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
bark
barque
a
sailing
ship
with
(or
more)
masts
birchbark
canoe
birchbark
birch
bark
a
canoe
made
with
the
bark
of
a
birch
tree
chamois
cloth
a
piece
of
chamois
used
for
washing
windows
or
cars
Christmas
tree
an
ornamented
evergreen
used
as
a
Christmas
decoration
cloth
cap
flat
cap
a
flat
woolen
cap
with
a
stiff
peak
cloth
covering
a
covering
made
of
cloth
clothes
tree
coat
tree
coat
stand
an
upright
pole
with
pegs
or
hooks
on
which
to
hang
clothing
crucifix
rood
rood-tree
representation
of
the
cross
on
which
Jesus
died
drop
cloth
a
large
piece
of
cloth
laid
over
the
floor
or
furniture
while
a
room
is
being
painted
drop
curtain
drop
cloth
drop
a
curtain
that
can
be
lowered
and
raised
onto
a
stage
from
the
flies,
often
used
as
background
scenery
fabric
cloth
material
textile
artifact
made
by
weaving
or
felting
or
knitting
or
crocheting
natural
or
synthetic
fibers,
the
fabric
in
the
curtains
was
light
and
semitransparent,
woven
cloth
originated
in
Mesopotamia
around
BC,
she
measured
off
enough
material
for
a
dress
false
bottom
a
horizontal
structure
that
partitions
a
ship
or
box
(especially
one
built
close
to
the
actual
bottom)
false
face
a
mask
worn
as
part
of
a
masquerade
costume
false
teeth
a
removable
denture
gallows
tree
gallows-tree
gibbet
gallous
alternative
terms
for
gallows
groundsheet
ground
cloth
a
waterproofed
piece
of
cloth
spread
on
the
ground
(as
under
a
tent)
to
protect
from
moisture
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