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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Breitfl�gelbussard
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Breitflügelbussard
m
ornith.
Broad-winged Hawk
breitfluegelig
escarole
Breitflügelmotten
pl
(Chimabachidae) (zoologische Familie)
zool.
broad-winged moths (zoological family)
Deutsche
Breitfl�gelbussard Synonyme
Englische
Broad-winged Hawk Synonyme
Breitfl�gelbussard Definition
Broad
(
superl.
)
Wide
Broad
(
superl.
)
Extending
far
and
wide
Broad
(
superl.
)
Extended,
in
the
sense
of
diffused
Broad
(
superl.
)
Fig.:
Having
a
large
measure
of
any
thing
or
quality
Broad
(
superl.
)
Comprehensive
Broad
(
superl.
)
Plain
Broad
(
superl.
)
Free
Broad
(
superl.
)
Characterized
by
breadth.
See
Breadth.
Broad
(
superl.
)
Cross
Broad
(
superl.
)
Strongly
marked
Broad
(
n.
)
The
broad
part
of
anything
Broad
(
n.
)
The
spread
of
a
river
into
a
sheet
of
water
Broad
(
n.
)
A
lathe
tool
for
turning
down
the
insides
and
bottoms
of
cylinders.
Broad-brimmed
(
a.
)
Having
a
broad
brim.
Broad
Church
(
)
A
portion
of
the
Church
of
England,
consisting
of
persons
who
claim
to
hold
a
position,
in
respect
to
doctrine
and
fellowship,
intermediate
between
the
High
Church
party
and
the
Low
Church,
or
evangelical,
party.
The
term
has
been
applied
to
other
bodies
of
men
holding
liberal
or
comprehensive
views
of
Christian
doctrine
and
fellowship.
Broad
gauge
(
)
A
wider
distance
between
the
rails
than
the
"standard"
gauge
of
four
feet
eight
inches
and
a
half.
See
Gauge.
Broad-horned
(
a.
)
Having
horns
spreading
widely.
Broad-leaved
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Broad-leafed
Broad-leafed
(
a.
)
Having
broad,
or
relatively
broad,
leaves.
Broad
seal
(
)
The
great
seal
of
England
Eagle-winged
(
a.
)
Having
the
wings
of
an
eagle
Full-winged
(
a.
)
Having
large
and
strong
or
complete
wings.
Full-winged
(
a.
)
Beady
for
flight
Hand-winged
(
a.
)
Having
wings
that
are
like
hands
in
the
structure
and
arrangement
of
their
bones
Hawk
(
n.
)
One
of
numerous
species
and
genera
of
rapacious
birds
of
the
family
Falconidae.
They
differ
from
the
true
falcons
in
lacking
the
prominent
tooth
and
notch
of
the
bill,
and
in
having
shorter
and
less
pointed
wings.
Many
are
of
large
size
and
grade
into
the
eagles.
Some,
as
the
goshawk,
were
formerly
trained
like
falcons.
In
a
more
general
sense
the
word
is
not
infrequently
applied,
also,
to
true
falcons,
as
the
sparrow
hawk,
pigeon
hawk,
duck
hawk,
and
prairie
hawk.
Hawk
(
v.
i.)
To
catch,
or
attempt
to
catch,
birds
by
means
of
hawks
trained
for
the
purpose,
and
let
loose
on
the
prey
Hawk
(
v.
i.)
To
make
an
attack
while
on
the
wing
Hawk
(
v.
i.)
To
clear
the
throat
with
an
audible
sound
by
forcing
an
expiratory
current
of
air
through
the
narrow
passage
between
the
depressed
soft
palate
and
the
root
of
the
tongue,
thus
aiding
in
the
removal
of
foreign
substances.
Hawk
(
v.
t.)
To
raise
by
hawking,
as
phlegm.
Hawk
(
n.
)
An
effort
to
force
up
phlegm
from
the
throat,
accompanied
with
noise.
Hawk
(
v.
t.)
To
offer
for
sale
by
outcry
in
the
street
Hawk
(
n.
)
A
small
board,
with
a
handle
on
the
under
side,
to
hold
mortar.
Hawk-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
a
keen
eye
Hawk
moth
(
)
Any
moth
of
the
family
Sphingidae,
of
which
there
are
numerous
genera
and
species.
They
are
large,
handsome
moths,
which
fly
mostly
at
twilight
and
hover
about
flowers
like
a
humming
bird,
sucking
the
honey
by
means
of
a
long,
slender
proboscis.
The
larvae
are
large,
hairless
caterpillars
ornamented
with
green
and
other
bright
colors,
and
often
with
a
caudal
spine.
See
Sphinx,
also
Tobacco
worm,
and
Tomato
worm.
Hover-hawk
(
n.
)
The
kestrel.
Lace-winged
(
a.
)
Having
thin,
transparent,
reticulated
wings
Light-winged
(
a.
)
Having
light
and
active
wings
Sack-winged
(
a.
)
Having
a
peculiar
pouch
developed
near
the
front
edge
of
the
wing
Scale-winged
(
a.
)
Having
the
wings
covered
with
small
scalelike
structures,
as
the
Lepidoptera
Scaly-winged
(
a.
)
Scale-winged.
Sea
hawk
(
)
A
jager
gull.
Sheath-winged
(
a.
)
Having
elytra,
or
wing
cases,
as
a
beetle.
Spur-winged
(
a.
)
Having
one
or
more
spurs
on
the
bend
of
the
wings.
Vanner
hawk
(
)
The
kestrel.
Winged
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Wing
Winged
(
a.
)
Furnished
with
wings
Winged
(
a.
)
Soaring
with
wings,
or
as
if
with
wings
Winged
(
a.
)
Swift
Winged
(
a.
)
Wounded
or
hurt
in
the
wing.
Winged
(
a.
)
Furnished
with
a
leaflike
appendage,
as
the
fruit
of
the
elm
and
the
ash,
or
the
stem
in
certain
plants
Broad-winged Hawk Bedeutung
broad
jump
long
jump
the
act
of
jumping
as
far
as
possible
from
a
running
start
red-winged
blackbird
redwing
Agelaius
phoeniceus
North
American
blackbird
with
scarlet
patches
on
the
wings
hawk
diurnal
bird
of
prey
typically
having
short
rounded
wings
and
a
long
tail
sparrow
hawk
Accipiter
nisus
small
hawk
of
Eurasia
and
northern
Africa
Cooper's
hawk
blue
darter
Accipiter
cooperii
bluish-grey
North
American
hawk
having
a
darting
flight
chicken
hawk
hen
hawk
nontechnical
term
for
any
hawks
said
to
prey
on
poultry
redtail
red-tailed
hawk
Buteo
jamaicensis
dark
brown
American
hawk
species
having
a
reddish-brown
tail
rough-legged
hawk
roughleg
Buteo
lagopus
large
hawk
of
the
northern
hemisphere
that
feeds
chiefly
on
small
rodents
and
is
beneficial
to
farmers
red-shouldered
hawk
Buteo
lineatus
North
American
hawk
with
reddish
brown
shoulders
swallow-tailed
kite
swallow-tailed
hawk
Elanoides
forficatus
graceful
North
American
black-and-white
kite
marsh
hawk
northern
harrier
hen
harrier
Circus
cyaneus
common
harrier
of
North
America
and
Europe,
nests
in
marshes
and
open
land
sparrow
hawk
American
kestrel
kestrel
Falco
sparverius
small
North
American
falcon
pigeon
hawk
merlin
Falco
columbarius
small
falcon
of
Europe
and
America
having
dark
plumage
with
black-barred
tail,
used
in
falconry
osprey
fish
hawk
fish
eagle
sea
eagle
Pandion
haliaetus
large
harmless
hawk
found
worldwide
that
feeds
on
fish
and
builds
a
bulky
nest
often
occupied
for
years
hawk
owl
Surnia
ulula
grey-and-white
diurnal
hawk-like
owl
of
northern
parts
of
the
northern
hemisphere
nighthawk
bullbat
mosquito
hawk
mainly
nocturnal
North
American
goatsucker
greenwing
green-winged
teal
Anas
crecca
common
teal
of
Eurasia
and
North
America
bluewing
blue-winged
teal
Anas
discors
American
teal
black-winged
stilt
Himantopus
himantopus
stilt
of
Europe
and
Africa
and
Asia
having
mostly
white
plumage
but
with
black
wings
dipterous
insect
two-winged
insects
dipteran
dipteron
insects
having
usually
a
single
pair
of
functional
wings
(anterior
pair)
with
the
posterior
pair
reduced
to
small
knobbed
structures
and
mouth
parts
adapted
for
sucking
or
lapping
or
piercing
dragonfly
darning
needle
devil's
darning
needle
sewing
needle
snake
feeder
snake
doctor
mosquito
hawk
skeeter
hawk
slender-bodied
non-stinging
insect
having
iridescent
wings
that
are
outspread
at
rest,
adults
and
nymphs
feed
on
mosquitoes
etc.
hawkmoth
hawk
moth
sphingid
sphinx
moth
hummingbird
moth
any
of
various
moths
with
long
narrow
forewings
capable
of
powerful
flight
and
hovering
over
flowers
to
feed
broad
arrow
an
arrow
with
a
wide
barbed
head
broad
gauge
a
railroad
track
(or
its
width)
broader
than
the
standard
.
inches
broad
hatchet
a
short-handled
hatchet
with
a
broad
blade
opposite
a
hammerhead
mortarboard
hawk
a
square
board
with
a
handle
underneath,
used
by
masons
to
hold
or
carry
mortar
hawk
nose
a
nose
curved
downward
like
the
beak
of
a
hawk
broad
interpretation
judicial
activism
an
interpretation
of
the
U.S.
constitution
holding
that
the
spirit
of
the
times
and
the
needs
of
the
nation
can
legitimately
influence
judicial
decisions
(particularly
decisions
of
the
Supreme
Court)
broad-mindedness
an
inclination
to
tolerate
or
overlook
opposing
or
shocking
opinions
or
behavior
broad
arrow
a
mark
shaped
like
an
arrowhead,
used
to
mark
convicts'
clothing
broad
arrow
an
arrowhead
mark
identifying
British
government
property
long
jump
broad
jump
a
competition
that
involves
jumping
as
far
as
possible
from
a
running
start
fava
bean
broad
bean
shell
beans
cooked
as
lima
beans
broad
bean
horse
bean
a
bean
plant
cultivated
for
use
animal
fodder
ball
hawk
a
team
athlete
who
is
skilled
at
stealing
or
catching
the
ball
broad
slang
term
for
a
woman,
a
broad
is
a
woman
who
can
throw
a
mean
punch
hawk
war
hawk
an
advocate
of
an
aggressive
policy
on
foreign
relations
Black
Hawk
Makataimeshekiakiak
Sauk
leader
who
in
led
Fox
and
Sauk
warriors
against
the
United
States
(-)
winged
pigweed
tumbleweed
Cycloloma
atriplicifolium
bushy
annual
weed
of
central
North
America
having
greenish
flowers
and
winged
seeds
broad-leaved
montia
Montia
cordifolia
succulent
plant
with
mostly
basal
leaves,
stem
bears
pair
of
broadly
ovate
or
heart-shaped
leaves
and
a
loose
raceme
of
-
white
flowers,
western
North
America
winged
everlasting
Ammobium
alatum
Australian
plant
widely
cultivated
for
its
beautiful
silvery-white
blooms
with
bright
yellow
centers
on
long
winged
stems
hawk's-beard
hawk's-beards
any
of
various
plants
of
the
genus
Crepis
having
loose
heads
of
yellow
flowers
on
top
of
a
long
branched
leafy
stem,
northern
hemisphere
zigzag
goldenrod
broad
leaved
goldenrod
a
variety
of
goldenrod
broad-leaved
twayblade
Listera
convallarioides
small
orchid
with
two
elliptic
leaves
and
a
slender
raceme
of
small
green
flowers,
western
North
America
flame
tree
broad-leaved
bottletree
Brachychiton
australis
north
Australian
tree
having
white
flowers
and
broad
leaves
broad
leaved
centaury
a
variety
of
centaury
with
broad
leaves
winged
elm
wing
elm
Ulmus
alata
North
American
elm
having
twigs
and
young
branches
with
prominent
corky
projections
broad-leaved
everlasting
pea
perennial
pea
Lathyrus
latifolius
perennial
climber
of
central
and
southern
Europe
having
purple
or
pink
or
white
flowers,
naturalized
in
North
America
winged
pea
asparagus
pea
Lotus
tetragonolobus
sprawling
European
annual
having
a
-winged
edible
pod
winged
bean
winged
pea
goa
bean
goa
bean
vine
Manila
bean
Psophocarpus
tetragonolobus
a
tuberous
twining
annual
vine
bearing
clusters
of
purplish
flowers
and
pods
with
four
jagged
wings,
Old
World
tropics
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