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Definition
Synonym
�bertragbares
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Bertram
m
(Anacyclus Pyrethrum)
bot.
pellitory; Spanish chamomile; Mount Atlas daisy
Schafgarben
pl
(Achillea) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Sumpfschafgarbe
f
; Bertramsgarbe
f
(Achillea ptarmica)
yarrows; milfoils (botanical genus)
sneezewort; sneezeweed; bastard pellitory; wild pellitory; white tansy; goose tongue
Postulat
n
; Axiom
n
math.
Postulate
pl
; Axiome
pl
Bertrand-Postulat
n
Parallelenpostulat
n
; Parallelenaxiom
n
(Geometrie)
Unendlichkeitsaxiom
n
(Mengenlehre)
postulate
postulates
Bertrand's postulate
parallel postulate (geometry)
postulate of infinity (set theory)
Bertrandweber
m
ornith.
Bertrand's Weaver
Deutsche
�bertragbares Synonyme
Englische
pellitory; Spanish chamomile; Mount Atlas daisy Synonyme
�bertragbares Definition
Atlas
(
n.
)
One
who
sustains
a
great
burden.
Atlas
(
n.
)
The
first
vertebra
of
the
neck,
articulating
immediately
with
the
skull,
thus
sustaining
the
globe
of
the
head,
whence
the
name.
Atlas
(
n.
)
A
collection
of
maps
in
a
volume
Atlas
(
n.
)
A
volume
of
plates
illustrating
any
subject.
Atlas
(
n.
)
A
work
in
which
subjects
are
exhibited
in
a
tabular
from
or
arrangement
Atlas
(
n.
)
A
large,
square
folio,
resembling
a
volume
of
maps
Atlas
(
n.
)
A
drawing
paper
of
large
size.
See
under
Paper,
n.
Atlas
(
n.
)
A
rich
kind
of
satin
manufactured
in
India.
Chamomile
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
herbs
(Anthemis)
of
the
Composite
family.
The
common
camomile,
A.
nobilis,
is
used
as
a
popular
remedy.
Its
flowers
have
a
strong
and
fragrant
and
a
bitter,
aromatic
taste.
They
are
tonic,
febrifugal,
and
in
large
doses
emetic,
and
the
volatile
oil
is
carminative.
Chamomile
(
n.
)
See
Camomile.
Daisy
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
low
herbs
(Bellis),
belonging
to
the
family
Compositae.
The
common
English
and
classical
daisy
is
B.
prennis,
which
has
a
yellow
disk
and
white
or
pinkish
rays.
Daisy
(
n.
)
The
whiteweed
(Chrysanthemum
Leucanthemum),
the
plant
commonly
called
daisy
in
North
America
Mount
(
v.
)
A
mass
of
earth,
or
earth
and
rock,
rising
considerably
above
the
common
surface
of
the
surrounding
land
Mount
(
v.
)
A
bulwark
for
offense
or
defense
Mount
(
v.
)
A
bank
Mount
(
n.
)
To
rise
on
high
Mount
(
n.
)
To
get
up
on
anything,
as
a
platform
or
scaffold
Mount
(
n.
)
To
attain
in
value
Mount
(
v.
t.)
To
get
upon
Mount
(
v.
t.)
To
place
one's
self
on,
as
a
horse
or
other
animal,
or
anything
that
one
sits
upon
Mount
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
mount
Mount
(
v.
t.)
Hence:
To
put
upon
anything
that
sustains
and
fits
for
use,
as
a
gun
on
a
carriage,
a
map
or
picture
on
cloth
or
paper
Mount
(
v.
t.)
To
raise
aloft
Mount
(
v.
)
That
upon
which
a
person
or
thing
is
mounted
Mount
(
v.
)
A
horse.
Mount
(
v.
)
The
cardboard
or
cloth
on
which
a
drawing,
photograph,
or
the
like
is
mounted
Pellitory
(
n.
)
The
common
name
of
the
several
species
of
the
genus
Parietaria,
low,
harmless
weeds
of
the
Nettle
family
Pellitory
(
n.
)
A
composite
plant
(Anacyclus
Pyrethrum)
of
the
Mediterranean
region,
having
finely
divided
leaves
and
whitish
flowers.
The
root
is
the
officinal
pellitory,
and
is
used
as
an
irritant
and
sialogogue.
Called
also
bertram,
and
pellitory
of
Spain.
Pellitory
(
n.
)
The
feverfew
(Chrysanthemum
Parthenium)
Spanish
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
Spain
or
the
Spaniards.
Spanish
(
n.
)
The
language
of
Spain.
pellitory; Spanish chamomile; Mount Atlas daisy Bedeutung
daisy
cutter
a
batted
or
served
ball
that
skims
along
close
to
the
ground
climb
mount
the
act
of
climbing
something,
it
was
a
difficult
climb
to
the
top
Battle
of
the
Spanish
Armada
in
the
English
Channel
a
small
fleet
of
British
ships
successfully
defeated
the
large
armada
sent
from
Spain
by
Philip
II
to
invade
England
Spanish-American
War
Spanish
War
a
war
between
the
United
States
and
Spain
in
Spanish
Civil
War
civil
war
in
Spain
in
which
Franco
succeeded
in
overthrowing
the
republican
government,
during
the
war
Spain
became
a
battleground
for
fascists
and
socialists
from
all
countries,
-
War
of
the
Spanish
Succession
a
general
war
in
Europe
(-)
that
broke
out
when
Louis
XIV
installed
his
grandson
on
the
throne
of
Spain,
England
and
Holland
hoped
to
limit
Louis'
power
pointer
Spanish
pointer
a
strong
slender
smooth-haired
dog
of
Spanish
origin
having
a
white
coat
with
brown
or
black
patches,
scents
out
and
points
to
game
Spanish
fly
green
beetle
of
southern
Europe
atlas
moth
Atticus
atlas
giant
saturniid
moth
widespread
in
Asia,
sometimes
cultured
for
silk
saddle
horse
riding
horse
mount
a
lightweight
horse
kept
for
riding
only
horse
mackerel
jack
mackerel
Spanish
mackerel
saurel
Trachurus
symmetricus
a
California
food
fish
Spanish
grunt
Haemulon
macrostomum
a
kind
of
grunt
Spanish
mackerel
Scomber
colias
medium-sized
mackerel
of
temperate
Atlantic
and
Gulf
of
Mexico
Spanish
mackerel
any
of
several
large
marine
food
fishes
of
the
genus
Scomberomorus
atlas
telamon
a
figure
of
a
man
used
as
a
supporting
column
backing
mount
something
forming
a
back
that
is
added
for
strengthening
daisy
chain
flower
chain
consisting
of
a
string
of
daisies
linked
by
their
stems,
worn
by
students
on
class
day
at
some
schools
daisy
print
wheel
daisy
wheel
a
wheel
around
which
is
a
set
of
print
characters
that
make
a
typing
impression
on
paper
fragmentation
bomb
antipersonnel
bomb
anti-personnel
bomb
daisy
cutter
a
bomb
with
onlytoper
cent
explosive
and
the
remainder
consisting
of
casings
designed
to
break
into
many
small
high-velocity
fragments,
most
effective
against
troops
and
vehicles
lazy
daisy
stitch
long
chain
stitches
arranged
in
flower
patterns
mount
setting
a
mounting
consisting
of
a
piece
of
metal
(as
in
a
ring
or
other
jewelry)
that
holds
a
gem
in
place,
the
diamond
was
in
a
plain
gold
mount
atlas
atlas
vertebra
the
st
cervical
vertebra
atlas
book
of
maps
map
collection
a
collection
of
maps
in
book
form
dialect
atlas
linguistic
atlas
an
atlas
showing
the
distribution
of
distinctive
linguistic
features
Spanish
the
Romance
language
spoken
in
most
of
Spain
and
the
countries
colonized
by
Spain
Judeo-Spanish
Ladino
the
Spanish
dialect
spoken
by
Sephardic
Jews
but
written
in
the
Hebrew
script
Mexican
Spanish
the
dialect
of
Spanish
spoken
in
Mexico
Sermon
on
the
Mount
the
first
major
discourse
delivered
by
Jesus
(Matthew
-
and
Luke
:-)
olla
podrida
Spanish
burgoo
Spanish
version
of
burgoo
Spanish
onion
large
mild
and
succulent
onion,
often
eaten
raw
genip
Spanish
lime
round
one-inch
Caribbean
fruit
with
green
leathery
skin
and
sweet
juicy
translucent
pulp,
eaten
like
grapes
Spanish
mackerel
flesh
of
commercially
important
fishes
especially
of
the
Atlantic
coastal
waters
of
America
Spanish
paprika
a
mild
seasoning
made
from
a
variety
of
pimiento
grown
in
Spain
Spanish
rice
spicy
rice
with
tomatoes
and
onions
and
green
peppers
Carmelite
order
Order
of
Our
Lady
of
Mount
Carmel
a
Roman
Catholic
mendicant
order
founded
in
the
th
century
Spanish
Armada
Invincible
Armada
the
great
fleet
sent
from
Spain
against
England
by
Philip
II
in
Spanish
Inquisition
an
inquisition
initiated
in
by
King
Ferdinand
and
Queen
Isabella
that
guarded
the
orthodoxy
of
Catholicism
in
Spain
(especially
from
the
th
to
the
th
centuries),
the
Spanish
Inquisition
was
administered
by
both
civil
and
church
authorities
which
gave
it
ultimate
power,
Torquemada
was
the
inquisitor
general
for
the
Spanish
Inquisition
daisy
chain
(figurative)
a
series
of
associated
things
or
people
or
experiences
Mount
Ranier
National
Park
a
national
park
in
Washington
having
mountain
terrain
featuring
glaciers
and
alpine
lakes
and
streams
and
swamps
Equatorial
Guinea
Republic
of
Equatorial
Guinea
Spanish
Guinea
a
country
of
west
central
Africa
(including
islands
in
the
Gulf
of
Guinea),
became
independent
from
Spain
in
Athos
Mount
Athos
an
autonomous
area
in
northeastern
Greece
that
is
the
site
of
several
Greek
Orthodox
monasteries
founded
in
the
tenth
century
Asama
Mount
Asama
a
volcano
in
central
Honshu
near
Nagano,
one
of
the
largest
volcanoes
in
Japan
(,
feet)
Western
Sahara
Spanish
Sahara
an
area
in
northwestern
Africa
with
rich
phosphate
deposits,
under
Moroccan
control
since
Pinatubo
Mount
Pinatubo
a
volcano
on
Luzon
to
the
northwest
of
Manila,
erupted
in
after
years
of
dormancy
Madrid
capital
of
Spain
Spanish
capital
the
capital
and
largest
city
situated
centrally
in
Spain,
home
of
an
outstanding
art
museum
South
Dakota
Coyote
State
Mount
Rushmore
State
SD
a
state
in
north
central
United
States
Mount
Vernon
the
former
residence
of
George
Washington
in
northeastern
Virginia
overlooking
the
Potomac
river
Citlaltepetl
Mount
Orizaba
Mt
Orizaba
Pico
de
Orizaba
an
extinct
volcano
in
southern
Mexico
between
Mexico
City
and
Veracruz,
the
highest
peak
in
Mexico
(,
feet)
Etna
Mount
Etna
Mt
Etna
an
inactive
volcano
in
Sicily,
last
erupted
in
,
the
highest
volcano
in
Europe
(,
feet)
Fuji
Mount
Fuji
Fujiyama
Fujinoyama
Fuji-san
an
extinct
volcano
in
south
central
Honshu
that
is
the
highest
peak
in
Japan,
last
erupted
in
,
famous
for
its
symmetrical
snowapped
peak,
a
sacred
mountain
and
site
for
pilgrimages
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