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Definition
Synonym
tongue and groove
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
Spundung
f
, Anschlitzzunge
f
tongue-and-groove joint
Spundung
f
; Anschlitzzunge
f
tongue-and-groove joint
Spundung
f
; Anschlitzzunge
f
(Tischlerei)
tongue-and-groove joint (carpentry)
Nut und Feder
techn.
Nut- und Federverbindung; Nut-Feder-Verbindung
f
(gespundet)
slot and key; groove and tongue
tongue-and-groove joint
etw. spunden; verspunden; mit Nut und Spund verbinden
v
(Tischlerei)
to plough and tongue sth. together; to tongue (and groove) sth.; to feather sth. (carpentry)
Deutsche
Spundung {f} Anschlitzzunge {f} Synonyme
Englische
tongue-and-groove joint Synonyme
tongue and groove Definition
Adder's-tongue
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
ferns
(Ophioglossum),
whose
seeds
are
produced
on
a
spike
resembling
a
serpent's
tongue.
Adder's-tongue
(
n.
)
The
yellow
dogtooth
violet.
Bird's-tongue
(
n.
)
The
knotgrass
(Polygonum
aviculare).
Deer's-tongue
(
n.
)
A
plant
(Liatris
odoratissima)
whose
fleshy
leaves
give
out
a
fragrance
compared
to
vanilla.
Dog's-tongue
(
n.
)
Hound's-tongue.
Double-tongue
(
n.
)
Deceit
Earth-tongue
(
n.
)
A
fungus
of
the
genus
Geoglossum.
Groove
(
n.
)
A
furrow,
channel,
or
long
hollow,
such
as
may
be
formed
by
cutting,
molding,
grinding,
the
wearing
force
of
flowing
water,
or
constant
travel
Groove
(
n.
)
Hence:
The
habitual
course
of
life,
work,
or
affairs
Groove
(
n.
)
A
shaft
or
excavation.
Groove
(
v.
t.)
To
cut
a
groove
or
channel
in
Hart-tongue
(
n.
)
A
common
British
fern
(Scolopendrium
vulgare),
rare
in
America.
Hart-tongue
(
n.
)
A
West
Indian
fern,
the
Polypodium
Phyllitidis
of
Linnaeus.
It
is
also
found
in
Florida.
Hound's-tongue
(
n.
)
A
biennial
weed
(Cynoglossum
officinale),
with
soft
tongue-shaped
leaves,
and
an
offensive
odor.
It
bears
nutlets
covered
with
barbed
or
hooked
prickles.
Called
also
dog's-tongue.
Long-tongue
(
n.
)
The
wryneck.
Snake's-tongue
(
n.
)
Same
as
Adder's-tongue.
Tongue
(
n.
)
an
organ
situated
in
the
floor
of
the
mouth
of
most
vertebrates
and
connected
with
the
hyoid
arch.
Tongue
(
n.
)
The
power
of
articulate
utterance
Tongue
(
n.
)
Discourse
Tongue
(
n.
)
Honorable
discourse
Tongue
(
n.
)
A
language
Tongue
(
n.
)
Speech
Tongue
(
n.
)
A
people
having
a
distinct
language.
Tongue
(
n.
)
The
lingual
ribbon,
or
odontophore,
of
a
mollusk.
Tongue
(
n.
)
The
proboscis
of
a
moth
or
a
butterfly.
Tongue
(
n.
)
The
lingua
of
an
insect.
Tongue
(
n.
)
Any
small
sole.
Tongue
(
n.
)
That
which
is
considered
as
resembing
an
animal's
tongue,
in
position
or
form.
Tongue
(
n.
)
A
projection,
or
slender
appendage
or
fixture
Tongue
(
n.
)
A
projection
on
the
side,
as
of
a
board,
which
fits
into
a
groove.
Tongue
(
n.
)
A
point,
or
long,
narrow
strip
of
land,
projecting
from
the
mainland
into
a
sea
or
a
lake.
Tongue
(
n.
)
The
pole
of
a
vehicle
Tongue
(
n.
)
The
clapper
of
a
bell.
Tongue
(
n.
)
A
short
piece
of
rope
spliced
into
the
upper
part
of
standing
backstays,
etc.
Tongue
(
n.
)
Same
as
Reed,
n.,
5.
Tongue
(
v.
t.)
To
speak
Tongue
(
v.
t.)
To
chide
Tongue
(
v.
t.)
To
modulate
or
modify
with
the
tongue,
as
notes,
in
playing
the
flute
and
some
other
wind
instruments.
Tongue
(
v.
t.)
To
join
means
of
a
tongue
and
grove
Tongue
(
v.
i.)
To
talk
Tongue
(
v.
i.)
To
use
the
tongue
in
forming
the
notes,
as
in
playing
the
flute
and
some
other
wind
instruments.
Tongue-pad
(
n.
)
A
great
talker.
Tongue-shaped
(
a.
)
Shaped
like
a
tongue
Tongue-shell
(
n.
)
Any
species
of
Lingula.
Tongue-tie
(
n.
)
Impeded
motion
of
the
tongue
because
of
the
shortness
of
the
fraenum,
or
of
the
adhesion
of
its
margins
to
the
gums.
Tongue-tie
(
v.
t.)
To
deprive
of
speech
or
the
power
of
speech,
or
of
distinct
articulation.
Tongue-tied
(
a.
)
Destitute
of
the
power
of
distinct
articulation
Tongue-tied
(
a.
)
Unable
to
speak
freely,
from
whatever
cause.
tongue and groove Bedeutung
rut
groove
a
settled
and
monotonous
routine
that
is
hard
to
escape,
they
fell
into
a
conversational
rut
tongue
worm
pentastomid
wormlike
arthropod
having
two
pairs
of
hooks
at
the
sides
of
the
mouth,
parasitic
in
nasal
sinuses
of
mammals
tonguefish
tongue-fish
left-eyed
marine
flatfish
whose
tail
tapers
to
a
point,
of
little
commercial
value
bull
tongue
a
heavy
plow
with
a
single
wide
blade,
used
chiefly
in
cotton
fields
clapper
tongue
metal
striker
that
hangs
inside
a
bell
and
makes
a
sound
by
hitting
the
side
egg-and-dart
egg-and-anchor
egg-and-tongue
a
decorative
molding,
a
series
of
egg-shaped
figures
alternating
with
another
shape
tongue
the
flap
of
material
under
the
laces
of
a
shoe
or
boot
tongue
and
groove
joint
a
mortise
joint
made
by
fitting
a
projection
on
the
edge
of
one
board
into
a
matching
groove
on
another
board
tongue
depressor
a
thin
depressor
used
to
press
the
tongue
down
during
an
examination
of
the
mouth
and
throat
groove
vallecula
(anatomy)
any
furrow
or
channel
on
a
bodily
structure
or
part
costal
groove
groove
between
the
ribs
where
the
nerves
and
blood
vessels
are
tongue
lingua
glossa
clapper
a
mobile
mass
of
muscular
tissue
covered
with
mucous
membrane
and
located
in
the
oral
cavity
chiding
scolding
objurgation
tongue-lashingcd
rebuking
a
person
harshly
slip
of
the
tongue
an
accidental
and
usually
trivial
mistake
in
speaking
natural
language
tongue
a
human
written
or
spoken
language
used
by
a
community,
opposed
to
e.g.
a
computer
language
mother
tongue
maternal
language
first
language
one's
native
language,
the
language
learned
by
children
and
passed
from
one
generation
to
the
next
tongue
a
manner
of
speaking,
he
spoke
with
a
thick
tongue,
she
has
a
glib
tongue
sharp
tongue
a
bitter
or
critical
manner
of
speaking
tongue
twister
an
expression
that
is
difficult
to
articulate
clearly,
`rubber
baby
buggy
bumper'
is
a
tongue
twister
tongue
the
tongue
of
certain
animals
used
as
meat
beef
tongue
the
tongue
of
a
cow
eaten
as
meat
calf's
tongue
the
tongue
of
a
calf
eaten
as
meat
spit
tongue
a
narrow
strip
of
land
that
juts
out
into
the
sea
devil's
tongue
snake
palm
umbrella
arum
Amorphophallus
rivieri
foul-smelling
somewhat
fleshy
tropical
plant
of
southeastern
Asia
cultivated
for
its
edible
corms
or
in
the
greenhouse
for
its
large
leaves
and
showy
dark
red
spathe
surrounding
a
large
spadix
dumb
cane
mother-in-law
plant
mother-in-law's
tongue
Dieffenbachia
sequine
an
evergreen
plant
with
large
showy
dark
green
leaves,
contains
a
poison
that
swells
the
tongue
and
throat
hence
the
name
tongueflower
tongue-flower
orchid
having
blue
to
purple
flowers
with
tongue-shaped
or
strap-shaped
protuberances
(calli)
at
the
lip
base
yellow
adder's
tongue
trout
lily
amberbell
Erythronium
americanum
eastern
North
American
dogtooth
having
solitary
yellow
flowers
marked
with
brown
or
purple
and
spotted
interiors
mother-in-law's
tongue
snake
plant
Sansevieria
trifasciata
stemless
plant
having
narrow
rigid
leaves
often
cultivated
as
a
houseplant
hound's-tongue
Cynoglossum
officinale
biennial
shrub
of
Europe
and
western
Asia
having
coarse
tongue-shaped
leaves
and
dark
reddish-purple
flowers
hound's-tongue
Cynoglossum
virginaticum
perennial
shrub
of
North
America
having
coarse
tongue-shaped
leaves
and
pale-blue
to
purple
flowers
painted
tongue
Salpiglossis
sinuata
Chilean
herb
having
velvety
funnel-shaped
yellowish
or
violet
flowers
with
long
tonguelike
styles
at
the
corolla
throat
adder's
tongue
adder's
tongue
fern
ferns
with
fertile
spikes
shaped
like
a
snake's
tongue
Florida
strap
fern
cow-tongue
fern
hart's-tongue
fern
common
epiphytic
or
sometimes
terrestrial
fern
having
pale
yellow-green
strap-shaped
leaves,
Florida
to
West
Indies
and
Mexico
and
south
to
Uruguay
felt
fern
tongue
fern
Pyrrosia
lingua
Cyclophorus
lingua
east
Asian
fern
having
fronds
shaped
like
tongues,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Cyclophorus
hart's-tongue
hart's-tongue
fern
Asplenium
scolopendrium
Phyllitis
scolopendrium
Eurasian
fern
with
simple
lanceolate
fronds
hart's-tongue
hart's-tongue
fern
Olfersia
cervina
Polybotrya
cervina
Polybotria
cervina
tropical
American
terrestrial
fern
with
leathery
lanceolate
fronds,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Polybotrya
earthtongue
earth-tongue
any
club-shaped
fungus
of
the
genus
Geoglossum
groove
channel
a
long
narrow
furrow
cut
either
by
a
natural
process
(such
as
erosion)
or
by
a
tool
(as
e.g.
a
groove
in
a
phonograph
record)
tongue
knife
any
long
thin
projection
that
is
transient,
tongues
of
flame
licked
at
the
walls,
rifles
exploded
quick
knives
of
fire
into
the
dark
hairy
tongue
furry
tongue
black
tongue
a
benign
side
effect
of
some
antibiotics,
dark
overgrowth
of
the
papillae
of
the
tongue
tongue
tie
ankyloglossia
a
congenital
anomaly
in
which
the
mucous
membrane
under
the
tongue
is
too
short
limiting
the
mobility
of
the
tongue
express
verbalize
verbalise
utter
give
tongue
to
articulate,
either
verbally
or
with
a
cry,
shout,
or
noise,
She
expressed
her
anger,
He
uttered
a
curse
furrow
rut
groove
hollow
out
in
the
form
of
a
furrow
or
groove,
furrow
soil
tongue
lick
or
explore
with
the
tongue
groove
make
a
groove
in,
or
provide
with
a
groove,
groove
a
vinyl
record
double
tongue
triple-tongue
play
fast
notes
on
a
wind
instrument
tongue
articulate
by
tonguing,
as
when
playing
wind
instruments
tongue-tie
deprive
of
speech,
When
he
met
his
idol,
the
young
man
was
tongue-tied
incoherent
tongue-tied
unable
to
express
yourself
clearly
or
fluently,
felt
tongue-tied
with
embarrassment,
incoherent
with
grief
bantering
facetious
tongue-in-cheek
cleverly
amusing
in
tone,
a
bantering
tone,
facetious
remarks,
tongue-in-cheek
advice
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