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Definition
Synonym
Breitschnabeldelfin
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Breitschnabeldelfin
m
zool.
melon-headed whale, electra dolphin, little killer whale, many-toothed blackfish (Peponocephala electra)
Breitschnabeldelfin
m
(Peponocephala electra)
zool.
melon-headed whale; electra dolphin; little killer whale; many-toothed blackfish
Breitschnabeldelfin
m
zool.
melon-headed whale, electra dolphin, little killer whale, many-toothed blackfish (Peponocephala electra)
Breitschnabeldelfin
m
(Peponocephala electra)
zool.
melon-headed whale; electra dolphin; little killer whale; many-toothed blackfish
Deutsche
Breitschnabeldelfin Synonyme
Englische
melon-headed whale electra dolphin little killer whale many-toothed blackfish Synonyme
Breitschnabeldelfin Definition
Addle-headed
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Addle-pated
Beetle-headed
(
a.
)
Dull
Blackfish
(
n.
)
A
small
kind
of
whale,
of
the
genus
Globicephalus,
of
several
species.
The
most
common
is
G.
melas.
Also
sometimes
applied
to
other
whales
of
larger
size.
Blackfish
(
n.
)
The
tautog
of
New
England
(Tautoga).
Blackfish
(
n.
)
The
black
sea
bass
(Centropristis
atrarius)
of
the
Atlantic
coast.
It
is
excellent
food
fish
Blackfish
(
n.
)
A
fish
of
southern
Europe
(Centrolophus
pompilus)
of
the
Mackerel
family.
Blackfish
(
n.
)
The
female
salmon
in
the
spawning
season.
Bluff-headed
(
a.
)
Built
with
the
stem
nearly
straight
up
and
down.
Buckler-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
head
like
a
buckler.
Buffle-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
large
head,
like
a
buffalo
Clear-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
clear
understanding
Cool-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
temper
not
easily
excited
Dog-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
head
shaped
like
that
of
a
dog
Dolphin
(
n.
)
A
cetacean
of
the
genus
Delphinus
and
allied
genera
(esp.
D.
delphis)
Dolphin
(
n.
)
The
Coryphaena
hippuris,
a
fish
of
about
five
feet
in
length,
celebrated
for
its
surprising
changes
of
color
when
dying.
It
is
the
fish
commonly
known
as
the
dolphin.
See
Coryphaenoid.
Dolphin
(
n.
)
A
mass
of
iron
or
lead
hung
from
the
yardarm,
in
readiness
to
be
dropped
on
the
deck
of
an
enemy's
vessel.
Dolphin
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
wreath
or
strap
of
plaited
cordage.
Dolphin
(
n.
)
A
spar
or
buoy
held
by
an
anchor
and
furnished
with
a
ring
to
which
ships
may
fasten
their
cables.
Dolphin
(
n.
)
A
mooring
post
on
a
wharf
or
beach.
Dolphin
(
n.
)
A
permanent
fender
around
a
heavy
boat
just
below
the
gunwale.
Dolphin
(
n.
)
In
old
ordnance,
one
of
the
handles
above
the
trunnions
by
which
the
gun
was
lifted.
Dolphin
(
n.
)
A
small
constellation
between
Aquila
and
Pegasus.
See
Delphinus,
n.,
2.
Double-headed
(
a.
)
Having
two
heads
Dunder-headed
(
a.
)
Thick-headed
Feather-headed
(
a.
)
Giddy
Flat-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
head
with
a
flattened
top
Gag-toothed
(
a.
)
Having
gagteeth.
Gap-toothed
(
a.
)
Having
interstices
between
the
teeth.
Gat-toothed
(
a.
)
Goat-toothed
Giddy-headed
(
a.
)
Thoughtless
Gross-headed
(
a.
)
Thick-skulled
Hard-headed
(
a.
)
Having
sound
judgment
Headed
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Head
Headed
(
a.
)
Furnished
with
a
head
(commonly
as
denoting
intellectual
faculties)
Headed
(
a.
)
Formed
into
a
head
Heavy-headed
(
a.
)
Dull
Hot-headed
(
a.
)
Fiery
Idle-headed
(
a.
)
Foolish
Idle-headed
(
a.
)
Delirious
Janus-headed
(
a.
)
Double-headed.
Killer
(
n.
)
One
who
deprives
of
life
Killer
(
n.
)
A
voracious,
toothed
whale
of
the
genus
Orca,
of
which
several
species
are
known.
Lady-killer
(
n.
)
A
gallant
who
captivates
the
hearts
of
women.
Light-headed
(
a.
)
Disordered
in
the
head
Light-headed
(
a.
)
Thoughtless
Mad-headed
(
a.
)
Wild
Melon
(
n.
)
The
juicy
fruit
of
certain
cucurbitaceous
plants,
as
the
muskmelon,
watermelon,
and
citron
melon
Melon
(
n.
)
A
large,
ornamental,
marine,
univalve
shell
of
the
genus
Melo.
Muddy-headed
(
a.
)
Dull
Mushroom-headed
(
a.
)
Having
a
cylindrical
body
with
a
convex
head
of
larger
diameter
melon-headed whale electra dolphin little killer whale many-toothed blackfish (Peponocephala electra) Bedeutung
fine-tooth
comb
fine-toothed
comb
a
method
of
examining
in
minute
detail,
he
went
over
the
contract
with
a
fine-tooth
comb
looking
for
loopholes
dolphin
kick
a
swimming
kick,
an
up
and
down
kick
of
the
feet
together
whale
shark
Rhincodon
typus
large
spotted
shark
of
warm
surface
waters
worldwide,
resembles
a
whale
and
feeds
chiefly
on
plankton
blue-headed
vireo
Vireo
solitarius
solitarius
common
vireo
of
northeastern
North
America
with
bluish
slaty-grey
head
lowland
burrowing
treefrog
northern
casque-headed
frog
Pternohyla
fodiens
terrestrial
burrowing
nocturnal
frog
of
grassy
terrain
and
scrub
forests
having
very
hard
upper
surface
of
head,
of
the
United
States
southwest
bone-headed
dinosaur
bipedal
herbivorous
dinosaurs
with
bony
crowns
black-headed
snake
small
secretive
ground-living
snake,
found
from
central
United
States
to
Argentina
rubber
boa
tow-headed
snake
Charina
bottae
boa
of
grasslands
and
woodlands
of
western
North
America,
looks
and
feels
like
rubber
with
tail
and
head
of
similar
shape
acanthocephalan
spiny-headed
worm
any
of
various
worms
living
parasitically
in
intestines
of
vertebrates
having
a
retractile
proboscis
covered
with
many
hooked
spines
whale
louse
amphipod
crustacean
parasitic
on
cetaceans
white-headed
stilt
Himantopus
himantopus
leucocephalus
stilt
of
the
southwest
Pacific
including
Australia
and
New
Zealand
having
mostly
white
plumage
but
with
black
wings
and
nape
of
neck
whale
any
of
the
larger
cetacean
mammals
having
a
streamlined
body
and
breathing
through
a
blowhole
on
the
head
baleen
whale
whalebone
whale
whale
with
plates
of
whalebone
along
the
upper
jaw
for
filtering
plankton
from
the
water
right
whale
large
Arctic
whalebone
whale,
allegedly
the
`right'
whale
to
hunt
because
of
its
valuable
whalebone
and
oil
bowhead
bowhead
whale
Greenland
whale
Balaena
mysticetus
large-mouthed
Arctic
whale
blue
whale
sulfur
bottom
Balaenoptera
musculus
largest
mammal
ever
known,
bluish-grey
migratory
whalebone
whale
mostly
of
southern
hemisphere
finback
finback
whale
fin
whale
common
rorqual
Balaenoptera
physalus
large
flat-headed
whalebone
whale
having
deep
furrows
along
the
throat,
of
Atlantic
and
Pacific
sei
whale
Balaenoptera
borealis
similar
to
but
smaller
than
the
finback
whale
lesser
rorqual
piked
whale
minke
whale
Balaenoptera
acutorostrata
small
finback
of
coastal
waters
of
Atlantic
and
Pacific
humpback
humpback
whale
Megaptera
novaeangliae
large
whalebone
whale
with
long
flippers
noted
for
arching
or
humping
its
back
as
it
dives
grey
whale
gray
whale
devilfish
Eschrichtius
gibbosus
Eschrichtius
robustus
medium-sized
greyish-black
whale
of
the
northern
Pacific
toothed
whale
any
of
several
whales
having
simple
conical
teeth
and
feeding
on
fish
etc.
sperm
whale
cachalot
black
whale
Physeter
catodon
large
whale
with
a
large
cavity
in
the
head
containing
spermaceti
and
oil,
also
a
source
of
ambergris
pygmy
sperm
whale
Kogia
breviceps
small
sperm
whale
of
warm
waters
of
both
coasts
of
North
America
dwarf
sperm
whale
Kogia
simus
very
small
(to
feet)
sperm
whale
of
central
coasts
of
Atlantic
and
Pacific
beaked
whale
any
of
several
whales
inhabiting
all
oceans
and
having
beaklike
jaws
with
vestigial
teeth
in
the
upper
jaw
bottle-nosed
whale
bottlenose
whale
bottlenose
Hyperoodon
ampullatus
northern
Atlantic
beaked
whale
with
a
bulbous
forehead
dolphin
any
of
various
small
toothed
whales
with
a
beaklike
snout,
larger
than
porpoises
common
dolphin
Delphinus
delphis
black-and-white
dolphin
that
leaps
high
out
of
the
water,
bottlenose
dolphin
bottle-nosed
dolphin
bottlenose
any
of
several
dolphins
with
rounded
forehead
and
well-developed
beak,
chiefly
of
northern
Atlantic
and
Mediterranean
Atlantic
bottlenose
dolphin
Tursiops
truncatus
the
most
common
dolphin
of
northern
Atlantic
and
Mediterranean,
often
kept
captive
and
trained
to
perform
Pacific
bottlenose
dolphin
Tursiops
gilli
a
bottlenose
dolphin
found
in
the
Pacific
Ocean
killer
whale
killer
orca
grampus
sea
wolf
Orcinus
orca
predatory
black-and-white
toothed
whale
with
large
dorsal
fin,
common
in
cold
seas
pilot
whale
black
whale
common
blackfish
blackfish
Globicephala
melaena
small
darkolored
whale
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
the
United
States,
the
largest
male
acts
as
pilot
or
leader
for
the
school
river
dolphin
any
of
several
long-snouted
usually
freshwater
dolphins
of
South
America
and
southern
Asia
white
whale
beluga
Delphinapterus
leucas
small
northern
whale
that
is
white
when
adult
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
robber
fly
bee
killer
swift
predatory
fly
having
a
strong
body
like
a
bee
with
the
proboscis
hardened
for
sucking
juices
of
other
insects
captured
on
the
wing
Africanized
bee
Africanized
honey
bee
killer
bee
Apis
mellifera
scutellata
Apis
mellifera
adansonii
a
strain
of
bees
that
originated
in
Brazil
in
the
s
as
a
cross
between
an
aggressive
African
bee
and
a
honeybee,
retains
most
of
the
traits
of
the
African
bee,
now
spread
as
far
north
as
Texas
cicada
killer
Sphecius
speciosis
large
black
or
rustolored
wasp
that
preys
on
cicadas
blackfish
female
salmon
that
has
recently
spawned
whale
sucker
whalesucker
Remilegia
australis
large
blue
Pacific
remora
that
attaches
to
whales
and
dolphins
dolphinfish
dolphin
mahimahi
large
slender
food
and
game
fish
widely
distributed
in
warm
seas
(especially
around
Hawaii)
tautog
blackfish
Tautoga
onitis
large
darkolored
food
fish
of
the
Atlantic
coast
of
North
America
dolphin
striker
martingale
spar
under
the
bowsprit
of
a
sailboat
fine-tooth
comb
fine-toothed
comb
a
comb
with
teeth
set
close
together
gaffsail
gaff-headed
sail
a
quadrilateral
fore-and-aft
sail
suspended
from
a
gaff
roulette
toothed
wheel
a
wheel
with
teeth
for
making
a
row
of
perforations
killer
T
cell
killer
cell
cytotoxic
T
cell
CD
T
cell
CD
cell
T
cell
with
CD
receptor
that
recognizes
antigens
on
the
surface
of
a
virus-infected
cell
and
binds
to
the
infected
cell
and
kill
it
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