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Definition
Synonym
Abakusblume
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Abakusblume
f
arch.
Abakusblume
n
pl
abacus flower
abacus flowers
Abakusblume
f
arch.
Abakusblume
n
pl
abacus flower
abacus flowers
Abakusblume
f
arch.
Abakusblume
n
pl
abacus flower
abacus flowers
Deutsche
Abakusblume Synonyme
Englische
abacus flower Synonyme
Abakusblume Definition
Abacus
(
n.
)
A
table
or
tray
strewn
with
sand,
anciently
used
for
drawing,
calculating,
etc.
Abacus
(
n.
)
A
calculating
table
or
frame
Abacus
(
n.
)
The
uppermost
member
or
division
of
the
capital
of
a
column,
immediately
under
the
architrave.
See
Column.
Abacus
(
n.
)
A
tablet,
panel,
or
compartment
in
ornamented
or
mosaic
work.
Abacus
(
n.
)
A
board,
tray,
or
table,
divided
into
perforated
compartments,
for
holding
cups,
bottles,
or
the
like
Ball-flower
(
n.
)
An
ornament
resembling
a
ball
placed
in
a
circular
flower,
the
petals
of
which
form
a
cup
round
it,
--
usually
inserted
in
a
hollow
molding.
Flower
(
n.
)
In
the
popular
sense,
the
bloom
or
blossom
of
a
plant
Flower
(
n.
)
That
part
of
a
plant
destined
to
produce
seed,
and
hence
including
one
or
both
of
the
sexual
organs
Flower
(
n.
)
The
fairest,
freshest,
and
choicest
part
of
anything
Flower
(
n.
)
Grain
pulverized
Flower
(
n.
)
A
substance
in
the
form
of
a
powder,
especially
when
condensed
from
sublimation
Flower
(
n.
)
A
figure
of
speech
Flower
(
n.
)
Ornamental
type
used
chiefly
for
borders
around
pages,
cards,
etc.
Flower
(
n.
)
Menstrual
discharges.
Flower
(
v.
i.)
To
blossom
Flower
(
v.
i.)
To
come
into
the
finest
or
fairest
condition.
Flower
(
v.
i.)
To
froth
Flower
(
v.
i.)
To
come
off
as
flowers
by
sublimation.
Flower
(
v.
t.)
To
embellish
with
flowers
Flower-de-luce
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
perennial
herbs
(Iris)
with
swordlike
leaves
and
large
three-petaled
flowers
often
of
very
gay
colors,
but
probably
white
in
the
plant
first
chosen
for
the
royal
French
emblem.
Flower-fence
(
n.
)
A
tropical
leguminous
bush
(Poinciana,
/
Caesalpinia,
pulcherrima)
with
prickly
branches,
and
showy
yellow
or
red
flowers
Flower-gentle
(
n.
)
A
species
of
amaranth
(Amarantus
melancholicus).
Gang-flower
(
n.
)
The
common
English
milkwort
(Polygala
vulgaris),
so
called
from
blossoming
in
gang
week.
Joseph's
flower
(
)
A
composite
herb
(Tragopogon
pratensis),
of
the
same
genus
as
the
salsify.
July-flower
(
n.
)
See
Gillyflower.
Noon-flower
(
n.
)
The
goat's
beard,
whose
flowers
close
at
midday.
abacus flower / abacus flowers Bedeutung
flower
gardening
floriculture
the
cultivation
of
flowering
plants
Venus's
flower
basket
a
deep-water
marine
sponge
having
a
cylindrical
skeleton
of
intricate
glassy
latticework,
found
in
the
waters
of
the
East
Indies
and
the
eastern
coast
of
Asia
abacus
a
calculator
that
performs
arithmetic
functions
by
manually
sliding
counters
on
rods
or
in
grooves
abacus
a
tablet
placed
horizontally
on
top
of
the
capital
of
a
column
as
an
aid
in
supporting
the
architrave
artificial
flower
a
handmade
imitation
of
a
blossom
florist
florist
shop
flower
store
a
shop
where
flowers
and
ornamental
plants
are
sold
flower
arrangement
floral
arrangement
a
decorative
arrangement
of
flowers
flowerbed
flower
bed
bed
of
flowers
a
bed
in
which
flowers
are
growing
flower
chain
flowers
strung
together
in
a
chain
flower
garden
a
garden
featuring
flowering
plants
flower
power
a
counterculture
of
young
people
in
the
US
during
the
s
and
s
flower
people
hippies
hipsters
a
youth
subculture
(mostly
from
the
middle
class)
originating
in
San
Francisco
in
the
s,
advocated
universal
love
and
peace
and
communes
and
long
hair
and
soft
drugs,
favored
acid
rock
and
progressive
rock
music
Addis
Ababa
New
Flower
capital
of
Ethiopia
the
capital
of
Ethiopia
and
the
country's
largest
city,
located
in
central
Ethiopia
flower
girl
a
young
girl
who
carries
flowers
in
a
(wedding)
procession
flower
girl
a
woman
who
sells
flowers
in
the
street
hippie
hippy
hipster
flower
child
someone
who
rejects
the
established
culture,
advocates
extreme
liberalism
in
politics
and
lifestyle
flower
bloom
blossom
reproductive
organ
of
angiosperm
plants
especially
one
having
showy
or
colorful
parts
flower
a
plant
cultivated
for
its
blooms
or
blossoms
wildflower
wild
flower
wild
or
uncultivated
flowering
plant
apetalous
flower
flower
having
no
petals
flower
head
a
shortened
compact
cluster
of
flowers
so
arranged
that
the
whole
gives
the
effect
of
a
single
flower
as
in
clover
or
members
of
the
family
Compositae
ray
flower
ray
floret
small
flower
with
a
flat
strap-shaped
corolla
usually
occupying
the
peripheral
rings
of
a
composite
flower
petal
flower
petal
part
of
the
perianth
that
is
usually
brightly
colored
buttercup
butterflower
butter-flower
crowfoot
goldcup
kingcup
any
of
various
plants
of
the
genus
Ranunculus
monkshood
helmetflower
helmet
flower
Aconitum
napellus
a
poisonous
herb
native
to
northern
Europe
having
hooded
blue-purple
flowers,
the
dried
leaves
and
roots
yield
aconite
leather
flower
Clematis
versicolor
woody
vine
of
the
southern
United
States
having
purple
or
blue
flowers
with
leathery
recurved
sepals
leather
flower
vase-fine
vase
vine
Clematis
viorna
scandent
subshrub
of
southeastern
United
States
having
large
red-purple
bell-shaped
flowers
with
leathery
recurved
sepals
fennel
flower
Nigella
hispanica
nigella
of
Spain
and
southern
France
black
caraway
nutmeg
flower
Roman
coriander
Nigella
sativa
herb
of
the
Mediterranean
region
having
pungent
seeds
used
like
those
of
caraway
pasqueflower
pasque
flower
any
plant
of
the
genus
Pulsatilla,
sometimes
included
in
genus
Anemone
American
pasqueflower
Eastern
pasque
flower
wild
crocus
lion's
beard
prairie
anemone
blue
tulip
American
pulsatilla
Pulsatilla
patens
Anemone
ludoviciana
short
hairy
perennial
with
early
spring
blue-violet
or
lilac
flowers,
North
America
and
Siberia
globeflower
globe
flower
any
of
several
plants
of
the
genus
Trollius
having
globose
yellow
flowers
coralwood
coral-wood
red
sandalwood
Barbados
pride
peacock
flower
fence
Adenanthera
pavonina
East
Indian
tree
with
racemes
of
yellow-white
flowers,
cultivated
as
an
ornamental
Nepal
trumpet
flower
Easter
lily
vine
Beaumontia
grandiflora
evergreen
woody
twiner
with
large
glossy
leaves
and
showy
corymbs
of
fragrant
white
trumpet-shaped
flowers
crape
jasmine
crepe
jasmine
crepe
gardenia
pinwheel
flower
East
Indian
rosebay
Adam's
apple
Nero's
crown
coffee
rose
Tabernaemontana
divaricate
tropical
shrub
having
glossy
foliage
and
fragrant
nocturnal
flowers
with
crimped
or
wavy
corollas,
northern
India
to
Thailand
anthurium
tailflower
tail-flower
any
of
various
tropical
American
plants
cultivated
for
their
showy
foliage
and
flowers
flamingo
flower
flamingo
plant
Anthurium
andraeanum
Anthurium
scherzerianum
commonly
cultivated
anthurium
having
bright
scarlet
spathe
and
spadix
spathiphyllum
peace
lily
spathe
flower
any
of
various
plants
of
the
genus
Spathiphyllum
having
a
white
or
green
spathe
and
a
spike
of
fragrant
flowers
and
often
cultivated
as
an
ornamental
ragged
robin
cuckoo
flower
Lychnis
flosuculi
Lychins
floscuculi
common
perennial
native
to
Europe
and
western
Asia
having
usually
pink
flowers
with
ragged
petals
love-lies-bleeding
velvet
flower
tassel
flower
Amaranthus
caudatus
young
leaves
widely
used
as
leaf
vegetables,
seeds
used
as
cereal
scarlet
musk
flower
Nyctaginia
capitata
viscid
branched
perennial
of
the
southwestern
United
States
and
northern
Mexico
having
tuberous
roots
and
deep
red
flowers
paper
flower
Bougainvillea
glabra
Brazilian
vine
that
tends
to
flower
continuously
flame
flower
flame-flower
flameflower
Talinum
aurantiacum
plant
with
fleshy
roots
and
erect
stems
with
narrow
succulent
leaves
and
one
reddish-orange
flower
in
each
upper
leaf
axil,
southwestern
United
States,
Indians
once
cooked
the
fleshy
roots
narrow-leaved
flame
flower
Talinum
augustissimum
similar
to
Talinum
aurantiacum
but
with
narrower
leaves
and
yellow-orange
flowers,
southwestern
United
States
spider
flower
spider
plant
Cleome
hassleriana
native
to
South
America
but
naturalized
in
warm
parts
of
United
States,
grown
for
its
long-lasting
spider-shaped
white
to
pink-purple
flowers
lady's
smock
cuckooflower
cuckoo
flower
meadow
cress
Cardamine
pratensis
a
bitter
cress
of
Europe
and
America
whitlow
grass
shadflower
shad-flower
Draba
verna
annual
weed
of
Europe
and
North
America
having
a
rosette
of
basal
leaves
and
tiny
flowers
followed
by
oblong
seed
capsules
Siberian
wall
flower
Erysimum
allionii
Cheiranthus
allionii
showy
erect
biennial
or
short-lived
perennial
cultivated
for
its
terminal
racemes
of
orange-yellow
flowers,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Cheiranthus
western
wall
flower
Erysimum
asperum
Cheiranthus
asperus
Erysimum
arkansanum
biennial
or
short-lived
perennial
prairie
rocket
having
orange-yellow
flowers,
western
North
America
to
Minnesota
and
Kansas,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Cheiranthus
honesty
silver
dollar
money
plant
satin
flower
satinpod
Lunaria
annua
southeastern
European
plant
cultivated
for
its
fragrant
purplish
flowers
and
round
flat
papery
silver-white
seedpods
that
are
used
for
indoor
decoration
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