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Definition
Synonym
Victoriaweber
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Victoriaweber
m
ornith.
Lake Victoria Weaver
Victoriaweber
m
ornith.
Lake Victoria Weaver
Britisch Columbia (Provinz Kanadas), Hauptstadt: Victoria
geogr.
British Columbia, capital: Victoria
Victoria (Bundesstaat Australiens)
Victoria, capital: Melbourne
Xianggang, Hong Kong, Victoria (Stadt in China)
Xianggang, Hong Kong, Victoria (city in China)
Victoria (Hauptstadt der Seychellen)
Victoria (capital of Seychelles)
Riesenseerose
f
(Victoria)
bot.
Königliche Riesenseerose
f
Santa-Cruz-Riesenseerose
f
Victoria (waterlily)
Victoria amazonica; Victoria regis
Victoria cruziana
Britisch Columbia (Provinz Kanadas); Hauptstadt: Victoria
geogr.
British Columbia; capital: Victoria
Victoria (Bundesstaat Australiens)
Victoria; capital: Melbourne
Victoria (Hauptstadt der Seychellen)
geogr.
Victoria (capital of Seychelles)
Krontauben
pl
(Goura) (zoologische Gattung)
ornith.
Gewöhnliche Krontaube
f
(Goura cristata)
Rotbrust-Krontaube
f
; Maronenbrust-Krontaube
f
(Goura scheepmakeri)
Victoria-Krontaube
f
; Fächertaube
f
(Goura victoria)
crowned pigeons (zoological genus)
common crowned pigeon; blue crowned pigeon; Western crowned pigeon
maroon-breasted crowned pigeon; Southern crowned Pigeon
Victoria crowned pigeon
Riesenseerosen
pl
(Victoria) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Königliche Riesenseerose
f
Santa-Cruz-Riesenseerose
f
Victoria water-lilies (botanical genus)
Victoria amazonica; Victoria regis
Victoria cruziana
Lamprolia
m
(Lamprolia victoriae)
ornith.
silktail
Victoriaparadiesvogel
m
ornith.
Queen Victoria Riflebird
Victoriaweber
m
ornith.
Lake Victoria Weaver
Deutsche
Victoriaweber Synonyme
Englische
Lake Victoria Weaver Synonyme
Victoriaweber Definition
Lake
(
n.
)
A
pigment
formed
by
combining
some
coloring
matter,
usually
by
precipitation,
with
a
metallic
oxide
or
earth,
esp.
with
aluminium
hydrate
Lake
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
fine
white
linen,
formerly
in
use.
Lake
(
v.
i.)
To
play
Lake
(
n.
)
A
large
body
of
water
contained
in
a
depression
of
the
earth's
surface,
and
supplied
from
the
drainage
of
a
more
or
less
extended
area.
Lake-dweller
(
n.
)
See
Lake
dwellers,
under
Lake.
Victoria
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
aquatic
plants
named
in
honor
of
Queen
Victoria.
The
Victoria
regia
is
a
native
of
Guiana
and
Brazil.
Its
large,
spreading
leaves
are
often
over
five
feet
in
diameter,
and
have
a
rim
from
three
to
five
inches
high
Victoria
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
low
four-wheeled
pleasure
carriage,
with
a
calash
top,
designed
for
two
persons
and
the
driver
who
occupies
a
high
seat
in
front.
Victoria
(
n.
)
An
asteroid
discovered
by
Hind
in
1850
Weaver
(
n.
)
One
who
weaves,
or
whose
occupation
is
to
weave.
Weaver
(
n.
)
A
weaver
bird.
Weaver
(
n.
)
An
aquatic
beetle
of
the
genus
Gyrinus.
See
Whirling.
Lake Victoria Weaver Bedeutung
Lake
Trasimenus
Battle
of
Lake
Trasimenus
a
battle
in
BC
in
which
Hannibal
ambushed
a
Roman
army
led
by
Flaminius
weaver
weaverbird
weaver
finch
finch-like
African
and
Asian
colonial
birds
noted
for
their
elaborately
woven
nests
Argiopidae
family
Argiopidae
orb-weaver
spiders
that
spin
orb
webs,
cosmopolitan
in
distribution
lesser
scaup
lesser
scaup
duck
lake
duck
Aythya
affinis
common
scaup
of
North
America,
males
have
purplish
heads
landlocked
salmon
lake
salmon
Atlantic
salmon
confined
to
lakes
of
New
England
and
southeastern
Canada
lake
trout
salmon
trout
Salvelinus
namaycush
large
fork-tailed
trout
of
lakes
of
Canada
and
the
northern
United
States
lake
whitefish
Coregonus
clupeaformis
found
in
the
Great
Lakes
and
north
to
Alaska
cisco
lake
herring
Coregonus
artedi
important
food
fish
of
cold
deep
lakes
of
North
America
lake
dwelling
pile
dwelling
dwelling
built
on
piles
in
or
near
a
lake,
specifically
in
prehistoric
villages
Lake
Mead
the
largest
reservoir
in
the
United
States,
located
in
southeastern
Nevada
and
northwestern
Arizona
and
formed
by
the
Hoover
Dam
on
the
Colorado
River,
the
center
of
a
recreational
area
Lake
Powell
the
second
largest
reservoir
in
the
United
States,
located
in
southern
Utah
and
north
central
Arizona
and
formed
by
the
Glen
Canyon
Dam
on
the
Colorado
River
Lake
Volta
the
Volta
river
in
southeastern
has
been
dammed
to
create
one
of
the
world's
largest
man-made
lakes
reservoir
artificial
lake
man-made
lake
lake
used
to
store
water
for
community
use
sheet
bend
becket
bend
weaver's
knot
weaver's
hitch
a
hitch
used
for
temporarily
tying
a
rope
to
the
middle
of
another
rope
(or
to
an
eye)
Victoria
Cross
a
British
military
decoration
for
gallantry
Victoria
sandwich
Victoria
sponge
a
cake
consisting
of
two
layers
of
sponge
cake
with
a
jelly
filling
in
between
Victoria
plum
a
large
red
plum
served
as
dessert
lake
trout
flesh
of
large
trout
of
northern
lakes
lake
herring
cisco
cold-water
fish
caught
in
Lake
Superior
and
northward
lake
poets
English
poets
at
the
beginning
of
the
th
century
who
lived
in
the
Lake
District
and
were
inspired
by
it
Crater
Lake
National
Park
a
national
park
in
Oregon
having
the
deepest
lake
in
the
United
States
in
the
crater
of
an
extinct
volcano
Lake
Clark
National
Park
a
national
park
in
Alaska
having
Eskimo
and
Athapaskan
archeological
sites
Victoria
Land
a
mountainous
area
of
Antarctica
bounded
by
the
Ross
Sea
and
Wilkes
Land
Ciudad
Victoria
a
city
in
east
central
Mexico
Durango
Victoria
de
Durango
a
city
in
north
central
Mexico,
mining
center
Victoria
capital
of
the
Canadian
province
of
British
Columbia
on
Vancouver
Island
Victoria
a
state
in
southeastern
Australia
Lake
District
Lakeland
a
popular
tourist
area
in
northwestern
England
including
England's
largest
lake
and
highest
mountain
Victoria
capital
of
Seychelles
port
city
and
the
capital
of
Seychelles
Victoria
a
town
in
southeast
Texas
to
the
southeast
of
San
Antonio
Salt
Lake
City
capital
of
Utah
the
capital
and
largest
city
of
Utah,
located
near
the
Great
Salt
Lake
in
north
central
Utah,
world
capital
of
the
Mormon
Church
Great
Victoria
Desert
a
desert
region
in
south
central
Australia
to
the
north
of
the
Nullarbor
Plain
Balaton
Lake
Balaton
Plattensee
a
large
shallow
lake
in
western
Hungary
Canandaigua
Lake
Lake
Canandaigua
a
glacial
lake
in
central
New
York,
one
of
the
Finger
Lakes
Cayuga
Lake
Lake
Cayuga
a
glacial
lake
in
central
New
York,
the
longest
of
the
Finger
Lakes
Baikal
Lake
Baikal
Baykal
Lake
Baykal
the
largest
freshwater
lake
in
Asia
or
Europe
and
the
deepest
lake
in
the
world
Lake
Chelan
a
narrow
very
deep
lake
in
central
Washington
in
the
Cascade
Range
Coeur
d'Alene
Lake
a
lake
in
northern
Idaho
Lake
Tahoe
a
lake
on
the
border
between
Nevada
and
California
to
the
west
of
Carson
City,
a
popular
resort
area
Constance
Lake
Constance
Bodensee
a
lake
in
southeastern
Germany
on
the
northern
side
of
the
Swiss
Alps,
forms
part
of
the
Rhine
River
Eyre
Lake
Eyre
a
shallow
salt
lake
in
south
central
Australia
about
feet
below
sea
level,
the
largest
lake
in
the
country
and
the
lowest
point
on
the
continent
Great
Salt
Lake
a
shallow
body
of
salt
water
in
northwestern
Utah
Great
Slave
Lake
a
lake
in
the
Northwest
Territories
in
northwestern
Canada,
drained
by
the
Mackenzie
River
Iguazu
Iguazu
Falls
Iguassu
Iguassu
Falls
Victoria
Falls
a
large
waterfall
on
the
border
between
Argentina
and
Brazil
Keuka
Lake
Lake
Keuka
a
glacial
lake
in
central
New
York,
one
of
the
Finger
Lakes
Kivu
Lake
Kivu
a
lake
in
the
mountains
of
central
Africa
between
Congo
and
Rwanda
lake
a
body
of
(usually
fresh)
water
surrounded
by
land
Lake
Albert
Lake
Albert
Nyanza
Mobuto
Lake
a
shallow
lake
on
the
border
between
Uganda
and
Congo
in
the
Great
Rift
Valley
Lake
Aral
Aral
Sea
a
lake
to
the
east
of
the
Caspian
Sea
lying
between
Kazakhstan
and
Uzbekistan
lake
bed
lake
bottom
the
bottom
of
a
lake
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