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Definition
Synonym
�thyl
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Beutelwolf
m
; Beuteltiger
m
; Tasmanischer Wolf
m
; Tasmanische Tiger
m
(Thylacinus cynocephalus)
zool.
hist.
Tasmanian wolf; Tasmanian tiger; thylacine
Fettschwanzbeutelratten
pl
(Thylamys) (zoologische Gattung)
zool.
thylamys (zoological genus)
Beutelwolf
m
; Beuteltiger
m
; Tasmanischer Wolf
m
; Tasmanische Tiger
m
(Thylacinus cynocephalus)
zool.
hist.
Tasmanian wolf; Tasmanian tiger; thylacine
Fettschwanzbeutelratten
pl
(Thylamys) (zoologische Gattung)
zool.
thylamys (zoological genus)
Deutsche
�thyl Synonyme
Englische
Tasmanian wolf; Tasmanian tiger; thylacine Synonyme
�thyl Definition
Aard-wolf
(
n.
)
A
carnivorous
quadruped
(Proteles
Lalandii),
of
South
Africa,
resembling
the
fox
and
hyena.
See
Proteles.
Sea
wolf
(
)
The
wolf
fish.
Sea
wolf
(
)
The
European
sea
perch.
Sea
wolf
(
)
The
sea
elephant.
Sea
wolf
(
)
A
sea
lion.
Tasmanian
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
Tasmania,
or
Van
Diemen's
Land.
--
n.
A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Tasmania
Thylacine
(
n.
)
The
zebra
wolf.
See
under
Wolf.
Tiger
(
n.
)
A
very
large
and
powerful
carnivore
(Felis
tigris)
native
of
Southern
Asia
and
the
East
Indies.
Its
back
and
sides
are
tawny
or
rufous
yellow,
transversely
striped
with
black,
the
tail
is
ringed
with
black,
the
throat
and
belly
are
nearly
white.
When
full
grown,
it
equals
or
exceeds
the
lion
in
size
and
strength.
Called
also
royal
tiger,
and
Bengal
tiger.
Tiger
(
n.
)
Fig.:
A
ferocious,
bloodthirsty
person.
Tiger
(
n.
)
A
servant
in
livery,
who
rides
with
his
master
or
mistress.
Tiger
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
growl
or
screech,
after
cheering
Tiger
(
n.
)
A
pneumatic
box
or
pan
used
in
refining
sugar.
Tiger-eye
(
n.
)
A
siliceous
stone
of
a
yellow
color
and
chatoyant
luster,
obtained
in
South
Africa
and
much
used
for
ornament.
It
is
an
altered
form
of
the
mineral
crocidolite.
See
Crocidolite.
Tiger-foot
(
n.
)
Same
as
Tiger's-foot.
Tiger-footed
(
a.
)
Hastening
to
devour
Tiger's-foot
(
n.
)
A
name
given
to
some
species
of
morning-glory
(Ipomoea)
having
the
leaves
lobed
in
pedate
fashion.
Water
tiger
(
)
A
diving,
or
water,
beetle,
especially
the
larva
of
a
water
beetle.
See
Illust.
b
of
Water
beetle.
Wolf
(
a.
)
Any
one
of
several
species
of
wild
and
savage
carnivores
belonging
to
the
genus
Canis
and
closely
allied
to
the
common
dog.
The
best-known
and
most
destructive
species
are
the
European
wolf
(Canis
lupus),
the
American
gray,
or
timber,
wolf
(C.
occidentalis),
and
the
prairie
wolf,
or
coyote.
Wolves
often
hunt
in
packs,
and
may
thus
attack
large
animals
and
even
man.
Wolf
(
a.
)
One
of
the
destructive,
and
usually
hairy,
larvae
of
several
species
of
beetles
and
grain
moths
Wolf
(
a.
)
Fig.:
Any
very
ravenous,
rapacious,
or
destructive
person
or
thing
Wolf
(
a.
)
A
white
worm,
or
maggot,
which
infests
granaries.
Wolf
(
a.
)
An
eating
ulcer
or
sore.
Cf.
Lupus.
Wolf
(
a.
)
The
harsh,
howling
sound
of
some
of
the
chords
on
an
organ
or
piano
tuned
by
unequal
temperament.
Wolf
(
a.
)
In
bowed
instruments,
a
harshness
due
to
defective
vibration
in
certain
notes
of
the
scale.
Wolf
(
a.
)
A
willying
machine.
Wolf's-claw
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
club
moss.
See
Lycopodium.
Wolf's-foot
(
n.
)
Club
moss.
See
Lycopodium.
Wolf's-milk
(
n.
)
Any
kind
of
spurge
(Euphorbia)
Tasmanian wolf; Tasmanian tiger; thylacine Bedeutung
wolf
pup
wolf
cub
a
young
wolf
tiger
cub
a
young
tiger
sand
tiger
sand
shark
Carcharias
taurus
Odontaspis
taurus
shallow-water
shark
with
sharp
jagged
teeth
found
on
both
sides
of
Atlantic,
sometimes
dangerous
to
swimmers
tiger
shark
Galeocerdo
cuvieri
large
dangerous
warm-water
shark
with
striped
or
spotted
body
tiger
salamander
Ambystoma
tigrinum
widely
distributed
brown
or
black
North
American
salamander
with
vertical
yellowish
blotches
tiger
snake
Notechis
scutatus
highly
venomous
brown-and-yellow
snake
of
Australia
and
Tasmania
tiger
rattlesnake
Crotalus
tigris
having
irregularly
cross-banded
back,
of
arid
foothills
and
canyons
of
southern
Arizona
and
Mexico
wolf
spider
hunting
spider
ground
spider
that
hunts
its
prey
instead
of
using
a
web
European
wolf
spider
tarantula
Lycosa
tarentula
large
southern
European
spider
once
thought
to
be
the
cause
of
tarantism
(uncontrollable
bodily
movement)
thylacine
Tasmanian
wolf
Tasmanian
tiger
Thylacinus
cynocephalus
rare
doglike
carnivorous
marsupial
of
Tasmania
having
stripes
on
its
back,
probably
extinct
Tasmanian
devil
ursine
dasyure
Sarcophilus
hariisi
small
ferocious
carnivorous
marsupial
having
a
mostly
black
coat
and
long
tail
tiger
cowrie
Cypraea
tigris
cowrie
whose
shell
is
used
for
ornament
killer
whale
killer
orca
grampus
sea
wolf
Orcinus
orca
predatory
black-and-white
toothed
whale
with
large
dorsal
fin,
common
in
cold
seas
wolf
any
of
various
predatory
carnivorous
canine
mammals
of
North
America
and
Eurasia
that
usually
hunt
in
packs
timber
wolf
grey
wolf
gray
wolf
Canis
lupus
a
wolf
with
a
brindled
grey
coat
living
in
forested
northern
regions
of
North
America
white
wolf
Arctic
wolf
Canis
lupus
tundrarum
wolf
of
Arctic
North
America
having
white
fur
and
a
black-tipped
tail
red
wolf
maned
wolf
Canis
rufus
Canis
niger
reddish-grey
wolf
of
southwestern
North
America
coyote
prairie
wolf
brush
wolf
Canis
latrans
small
wolf
native
to
western
North
America
brown
hyena
strand
wolf
Hyaena
brunnea
of
southern
Africa
tiger
cat
a
cat
having
a
striped
coat
tiger
cat
Felis
tigrina
medium-sized
wildcat
of
Central
America
and
South
America
having
a
dark-striped
coat
tiger
Panthera
tigris
large
feline
of
forests
in
most
of
Asia
having
a
tawny
coat
with
black
stripes,
endangered
Bengal
tiger
southern
short-haired
tiger
saber-toothed
tiger
sabertooth
any
of
many
extinct
cats
of
the
Old
and
New
Worlds
having
long
swordlike
upper
canine
teeth,
from
the
Oligocene
through
the
Pleistocene
false
saber-toothed
tiger
North
American
cat
of
the
Miocene
and
Pliocene,
much
earlier
and
less
specialized
than
members
of
the
genus
Smiledon
tiger
beetle
active
usually
brightolored
beetle
that
preys
on
other
insects
Asian
tiger
mosquito
Aedes
albopictus
striped
native
of
Japan
thriving
in
southwestern
and
midwestern
United
States
and
spreading
to
the
Caribbean,
potential
carrier
of
serious
diseases
tiger
moth
medium-sized
moth
with
long
richly
colored
and
intricately
patterned
wings,
larvae
are
called
woolly
bears
wolffish
wolf
fish
catfish
large
ferocious
northern
deep-sea
food
fishes
with
strong
teeth
and
no
pelvic
fins
paper
tiger
the
nature
of
a
person
or
organization
that
appears
powerful
but
is
actually
powerless
and
ineffectual,
he
reminded
Mao
that
the
paper
tiger
had
nuclear
teeth
wolf
pack
a
group
of
wolves
hunting
together
wolf
pack
a
group
of
submarines
operating
together
in
attacking
enemy
convoys
beast
wolf
savage
brute
wildcat
a
cruelly
rapacious
person
loner
lone
wolf
lone
hand
a
person
who
avoids
the
company
or
assistance
of
others
tiger
a
fierce
or
audacious
person,
he's
a
tiger
on
the
tennis
court,
it
aroused
the
tiger
in
me
wolf
woman
chaser
skirt
chaser
masher
a
man
who
is
aggressive
in
making
amorous
advances
to
women
wolf
boy
a
male
person
assumed
to
have
been
raised
by
wolves
Wolf
Friedrich
August
Wolf
German
classical
scholar
who
claimed
that
the
Iliad
and
Odyssey
were
composed
by
several
authors
(-)
Wolf
Hugo
Wolf
Austrian
composer
(-)
wolfsbane
wolfbane
wolf's
bane
Aconitum
lycoctonum
poisonous
Eurasian
perennial
herb
with
broad
rounded
leaves
and
yellow
flowers
and
fibrous
rootstock
tiger
lily
leopard
lily
pine
lily
Lilium
catesbaei
lily
of
southeastern
United
States
having
cup-shaped
flowers
with
deep
yellow
to
scarlet
recurved
petals
Columbia
tiger
lily
Oregon
lily
Lilium
columbianum
lily
of
western
North
America
with
showy
orangeed
purple-spotted
flowers
tiger
lily
devil
lily
kentan
Lilium
lancifolium
east
Asian
perennial
having
large
reddish-orange
black-spotted
flowers
with
reflexed
petals
white
lupine
field
lupine
wolf
bean
Egyptian
lupine
Lupinus
albus
white-flowered
Eurasian
herb
widely
cultivated
for
forage
and
erosion
control
leafy
spurge
wolf's
milk
Euphorbia
esula
tall
European
perennial
naturalized
and
troublesome
as
a
weed
in
eastern
North
America
wolf-whistle
whistle
or
howl
approvingly
at
a
female,
of
males
wolf
wolf
down
eat
hastily,
The
teenager
wolfed
down
the
pizza
tiger-striped
having
stripes
resembling
those
of
a
tiger
wolf-sized
having
the
approximate
size
of
a
wolf
Tasmanian
of
or
relating
to
Tasmania
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