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Definition
Synonym
Wintergast
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Wintergast
m
(Person Tier Pflanze)
Wintergäste
pl
winter visitor (person animal plant)
winter visitors
Wintergast
m
(Person, Tier, Pflanze)
Wintergäste
pl
winter visitor (person, animal, plant)
winter visitors
Wintergast
m
(Person Tier Pflanze)
Wintergäste
pl
winter visitor (person animal plant)
winter visitors
Wintergast
m
(Person, Tier, Pflanze)
Wintergäste
pl
winter visitor (person, animal, plant)
winter visitors
Deutsche
Wintergast Synonyme
wintergast
Englische
winter visitor Synonyme
winter
Christmastide
Christmastime
Yule
Yuletide
aestival
arctic
autumn
autumnal
bitter weather
bleak weather
boreal
brumal
buy time
canicular
cold snap
cold wave
cold weather
consume time
depth of
winter
equinoctial
freeze
freezing weather
frost
hard
winter
hibernal
hiemal
keep time
kill time
look for time
measure time
midsummer
mid
winter
occupy time
out of season
pass time
put in time
race against time
raw weather
seasonal
snap
solstitial
spend time
spring
springlike
subzero weather
summer
summerlike
summerly
summery
take time
take up time
use time
vernal
weekend
winter
like
winter
tide
winter
time
winter
y
wintry
wintry weather
wintry wind
work against time
zero weather
Wintergast Definition
Air
plant
(
)
A
plant
deriving
its
sustenance
from
the
air
alone
Animal
(
n.
)
An
organized
living
being
endowed
with
sensation
and
the
power
of
voluntary
motion,
and
also
characterized
by
taking
its
food
into
an
internal
cavity
or
stomach
for
digestion
Animal
(
n.
)
One
of
the
lower
animals
Animal
(
a.
)
Of
or
relating
to
animals
Animal
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
the
merely
sentient
part
of
a
creature,
as
distinguished
from
the
intellectual,
rational,
or
spiritual
part
Animal
(
a.
)
Consisting
of
the
flesh
of
animals
Dove
plant
(
)
A
Central
American
orchid
(Peristeria
elata),
having
a
flower
stem
five
or
six
feet
high,
with
numerous
globose
white
fragrant
flowers.
The
column
in
the
center
of
the
flower
resembles
a
dove
Flax-plant
(
n.
)
A
plant
in
new
Zealand
(Phormium
tenax),
allied
to
the
lilies
and
aloes.
The
leaves
are
two
inches
wide
and
several
feet
long,
and
furnish
a
fiber
which
is
used
for
making
ropes,
mats,
and
coarse
cloth.
Ice
plant
(
)
A
plant
(Mesembryanthemum
crystallinum),
sprinkled
with
pellucid,
watery
vesicles,
which
glisten
like
ice.
It
is
native
along
the
Mediterranean,
in
the
Canaries,
and
in
South
Africa.
Its
juice
is
said
to
be
demulcent
and
diuretic
Person
(
n.
)
A
character
or
part,
as
in
a
play
Person
(
n.
)
The
bodily
form
of
a
human
being
Person
(
n.
)
A
living,
self-conscious
being,
as
distinct
from
an
animal
or
a
thing
Person
(
n.
)
A
human
being
spoken
of
indefinitely
Person
(
n.
)
A
parson
Person
(
n.
)
Among
Trinitarians,
one
of
the
three
subdivisions
of
the
Godhead
(the
Father,
the
Son,
and
the
Holy
Ghost)
Person
(
n.
)
One
of
three
relations
or
conditions
(that
of
speaking,
that
of
being
spoken
to,
and
that
of
being
spoken
of)
pertaining
to
a
noun
or
a
pronoun,
and
thence
also
to
the
verb
of
which
it
may
be
the
subject.
Person
(
n.
)
A
shoot
or
bud
of
a
plant
Person
(
v.
t.)
To
represent
as
a
person
Plant
(
n.
)
A
vegetable
Plant
(
n.
)
A
bush,
or
young
tree
Plant
(
n.
)
The
sole
of
the
foot.
Plant
(
n.
)
The
whole
machinery
and
apparatus
employed
in
carrying
on
a
trade
or
mechanical
business
Plant
(
n.
)
A
plan
Plant
(
n.
)
An
oyster
which
has
been
bedded,
in
distinction
from
one
of
natural
growth.
Plant
(
n.
)
A
young
oyster
suitable
for
transplanting.
Plant
(
n.
)
To
put
in
the
ground
and
cover,
as
seed
for
growth
Plant
(
n.
)
To
set
in
the
ground
for
growth,
as
a
young
tree,
or
a
vegetable
with
roots.
Plant
(
n.
)
To
furnish,
or
fit
out,
with
plants
Plant
(
n.
)
To
engender
Plant
(
n.
)
To
furnish
with
a
fixed
and
organized
population
Plant
(
n.
)
To
introduce
and
establish
the
principles
or
seeds
of
Plant
(
n.
)
To
set
firmly
Plant
(
n.
)
To
set
up
Plant
(
v.
i.)
To
perform
the
act
of
planting.
Plant-cane
(
n.
)
A
stalk
or
shoot
of
sugar
cane
of
the
first
growth
from
the
cutting.
The
growth
of
the
second
and
following
years
is
of
inferior
quality,
and
is
called
rattoon.
Plant-eating
(
a.
)
Eating,
or
subsisting
on,
plants
Vegeto-animal
(
a.
)
Partaking
of
the
nature
both
of
vegetable
and
animal
matter
Visitor
(
)
One
who
visits
Visitor
(
)
A
superior,
or
a
person
lawfully
appointed
for
the
purpose,
who
makes
formal
visits
of
inspection
to
a
corporation
or
an
institution.
See
Visit,
v.
t.,
2,
and
Visitation,
n.,
2.
Water
plant
(
)
A
plant
that
grows
in
water
Wind-plant
(
n.
)
A
windflower.
Winter
(
n.
)
The
season
of
the
year
in
which
the
sun
shines
most
obliquely
upon
any
region
Winter
(
n.
)
The
period
of
decay,
old
age,
death,
or
the
like.
Winter
(
v.
i.)
To
pass
the
winter
Winter
(
v.
i.)
To
keep,
feed
or
manage,
during
the
winter
Winter-beaten
(
a.
)
Beaten
or
harassed
by
the
severe
weather
of
winter.
Winter-ground
(
v.
t.)
To
coved
over
in
the
season
of
winter,
as
for
protection
or
shelter
Winter-proud
(
a.
)
Having
too
rank
or
forward
a
growth
for
winter.
Winter-rig
(
v.
t.)
To
fallow
or
till
in
winter.
Winter's
bark
(
)
The
aromatic
bark
of
tree
(Drimys,
/
Drymis,
Winteri)
of
the
Magnolia
family,
which
is
found
in
Southern
Chili.
It
was
first
used
as
a
cure
for
scurvy
by
its
discoverer,
Captain
John
Winter,
vice
admiral
to
sir
Francis
Drake,
in
1577.
winter visitor (person animal plant) / winter visitors Bedeutung
person
individual
someone
somebody
mortal
soul
a
human
being,
there
was
too
much
for
one
person
to
do
animal
animate
being
beast
brute
creature
fauna
a
living
organism
characterized
by
voluntary
movement
plant
flora
plant
life
(botany)
a
living
organism
lacking
the
power
of
locomotion
plant
closing
act
of
shutting
down
operation
of
a
plant
animal
husbandry
breeding
and
caring
for
farm
animals
zoolatry
animal-worship
the
worship
of
animals
Animalia
kingdom
Animalia
animal
kingdom
taxonomic
kingdom
comprising
all
living
or
extinct
animals
range
animal
any
animal
that
lives
and
grazes
in
the
grassy
open
land
of
western
North
America
(especially
horses,
cattle,
sheep)
work
animal
an
animal
trained
for
and
used
for
heavy
labor
draft
animal
an
animal
used
for
pulling
heavy
loads
pack
animal
sumpter
an
animal
(such
as
a
mule
or
burro
or
horse)
used
to
carry
loads
domestic
animal
domesticated
animal
any
of
various
animals
that
have
been
tamed
and
made
fit
for
a
human
environment
marine
animal
marine
creature
sea
animal
sea
creature
any
of
numerous
animals
inhabiting
the
sea
including
e.g.
fishes
and
molluscs
and
many
mammals
plant
virus
a
plant
pathogen
that
is
a
virus
consisting
of
a
single
strand
of
RNA
animal
virus
an
animal
pathogen
that
is
a
virus
animal
order
the
order
of
animals
winter
wren
Troglodytes
troglodytes
small
wren
of
coniferous
forests
of
northern
hemisphere
livestock
stock
farm
animal
any
animals
kept
for
use
or
profit
predator
predatory
animal
any
animal
that
lives
by
preying
on
other
animals
animal
foot
foot
the
pedal
extremity
of
vertebrates
other
than
human
beings
leaf
bug
plant
bug
small
brightolored
insect
that
feeds
on
plant
juices
four-lined
plant
bug
four-lined
leaf
bug
Poecilocapsus
lineatus
yellow
or
orange
leaf
bug
with
four
black
stripes
down
the
back,
widespread
in
central
and
eastern
North
America
tarnished
plant
bug
Lygus
lineolaris
widespread
plant
and
fruit
pest
plant
louse
louse
any
of
several
small
insects
especially
aphids
that
feed
by
sucking
the
juices
from
plants
woolly
aphid
woolly
plant
louse
secretes
a
waxy
substance
like
a
mass
of
fine
curly
white
cotton
or
woolly
threads
jumping
plant
louse
psylla
psyllid
small
active
cicada-like
insect
with
hind
legs
adapted
for
leaping,
feeds
on
plant
juices
plant
hopper
planthopper
related
to
the
leafhoppers
and
spittlebugs
but
rarely
damages
cultivated
plants
bryozoan
polyzoan
sea
mat
sea
moss
moss
animal
sessile
aquatic
animal
forming
mossy
colonies
of
small
polyps
each
having
a
curved
or
circular
ridge
bearing
tentacles,
attach
to
stones
or
seaweed
and
reproduce
by
budding
goat
caprine
animal
any
of
numerous
agile
ruminants
related
to
sheep
but
having
a
beard
and
straight
horns
fictional
animal
animals
that
exist
only
in
fiction
(usually
in
children's
stories)
animal
leg
the
leg
of
an
animal
winter
flounder
blackback
flounder
lemon
sole
Pseudopleuronectes
americanus
important
American
food
fish
in
the
winter
assembly
plant
a
factory
where
manufactured
parts
are
assembled
into
a
finished
product
bottling
plant
a
plant
where
beverages
are
put
into
bottles
with
caps
chemical
plant
an
industrial
plant
where
chemicals
are
produced
electrical
system
electrical
plant
utility
that
provides
electricity
factory
mill
manufacturing
plant
manufactory
a
plant
consisting
of
one
or
more
buildings
with
facilities
for
manufacturing
heating
system
heating
plant
heating
heat
utility
to
warm
a
building,
the
heating
system
wasn't
working,
they
have
radiant
heating
packinghouse
packing
plant
a
plant
where
livestock
are
slaughtered
and
processed
and
packed
as
meat
products
periwinkle
plant
derivative
an
antineoplastic
drug
used
to
treat
some
forms
of
cancer
plant
works
industrial
plant
buildings
for
carrying
on
industrial
labor,
they
built
a
large
plant
to
manufacture
automobiles
power
station
power
plant
powerhouse
an
electrical
generating
station
recycling
plant
a
plant
for
reprocessing
used
or
abandoned
materials
sewage
disposal
plant
disposal
plant
a
plant
for
disposing
of
sewage
steel
mill
steelworks
steel
plant
steel
factory
a
factory
where
steel
is
made
animality
animal
nature
the
physical
(or
animal)
side
of
a
person
as
opposed
to
the
spirit
or
intellect
bewitchery
beguilement
animal
magnetismb
magnetic
personal
charm
person
a
human
body
(usually
including
the
clothing),
a
weapon
was
hidden
on
his
person
animal
tissue
the
tissue
in
the
bodies
of
animals
plant
something
planted
secretly
for
discovery
by
another,
the
police
used
a
plant
to
trick
the
thieves,
he
claimed
that
the
evidence
against
him
was
a
plant
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