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Definition
Synonym
Dolchfarn
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Dolchfarn
m
; (amerikanischer) Weihnachtsfarn
m
(Polystichum acrostichoides)
bot.
dagger fern; evergreen wood fern; Christmas fern; canker brake
Dolchfarn
m
; (amerikanischer) Weihnachtsfarn
m
(Polystichum acrostichoides)
bot.
dagger fern; evergreen wood fern; Christmas fern; canker brake
Dolchfarn
m
; (amerikanischer) Weihnachtsfarn
m
(Polystichum acrostichoides)
bot.
dagger fern; evergreen wood fern; Christmas fern; canker brake
Deutsche
Dolchfarn Synonyme
Englische
dagger fern; evergreen wood fern; Christmas fern; canker brake Synonyme
dagger
Calvary cross
Christogram
Greek cross
Jerusalem cross
Latin cross
Maltese cross
Russian cross
T
X
ankh
avellan cross
ax
bayonet
blade
bowie knife
chi
chi-rho
christcross
cold steel
crisscross
cross
cross ancre
cross botonee
cross bourdonee
cross fitche
cross fleury
cross formee
cross fourchee
cross grignolee
cross moline
cross of Cleves
cross of Lorraine
cross patee
cross recercelee
cross-crosslet
crossbones
crosslet
crucifix
cruciform
crux
crux ansata
crux capitata
crux decussata
crux gammata
crux immissa
crux ordinaria
cutlery
cutter
dirk
dudgeon
edge tools
ex
exing
fork cross
gammadion
impale
inverted cross
knife
lance
long cross
naked steel
papal cross
pectoral cross
pierce
pigsticker
plunge in
point
poniard
potent cross
puncturer
rood
run through
saber
saltire
sharpener
spear
spike
spit
stab
steel
stick
stiletto
swastika
sword
tau
toad sticker
transfix
transpierce
trefled cross
voided cross
whittle
Dolchfarn Definition
Air
brake
(
)
A
railway
brake
operated
by
condensed
air.
Aloes
wood
(
)
See
Agalloch.
Amboyna
wood
(
)
A
beautiful
mottled
and
curled
wood,
used
in
cabinetwork.
It
is
obtained
from
the
Pterocarpus
Indicus
of
Amboyna,
Borneo,
etc.
Bethabara
wood
(
)
A
highly
elastic
wood,
used
for
fishing
rods,
etc.
The
tree
is
unknown,
but
it
is
thought
to
be
East
Indian.
Brake
(
)
imp.
of
Break.
Brake
(
n.
)
A
fern
of
the
genus
Pteris,
esp.
the
P.
aquilina,
common
in
almost
all
countries.
It
has
solitary
stems
dividing
into
three
principal
branches.
Less
properly:
Any
fern.
Brake
(
n.
)
A
thicket
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
instrument
or
machine
to
break
or
bruise
the
woody
part
of
flax
or
hemp
so
that
it
may
be
separated
from
the
fiber.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
extended
handle
by
means
of
which
a
number
of
men
can
unite
in
working
a
pump,
as
in
a
fire
engine.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
baker's
kneading
though.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
sharp
bit
or
snaffle.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
frame
for
confining
a
refractory
horse
while
the
smith
is
shoeing
him
Brake
(
v.
t.)
That
part
of
a
carriage,
as
of
a
movable
battery,
or
engine,
which
enables
it
to
turn.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
ancient
engine
of
war
analogous
to
the
crossbow
and
ballista.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
large,
heavy
harrow
for
breaking
clods
after
plowing
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
piece
of
mechanism
for
retarding
or
stopping
motion
by
friction,
as
of
a
carriage
or
railway
car,
by
the
pressure
of
rubbers
against
the
wheels,
or
of
clogs
or
ratchets
against
the
track
or
roadway,
or
of
a
pivoted
lever
against
a
wheel
or
drum
in
a
machine.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
apparatus
for
testing
the
power
of
a
steam
engine,
or
other
motor,
by
weighing
the
amount
of
friction
that
the
motor
will
overcome
Brake
(
v.
t.)
A
cart
or
carriage
without
a
body,
used
in
breaking
in
horses.
Brake
(
v.
t.)
An
ancient
instrument
of
torture.
Brazil
wood
(
)
The
wood
of
the
oriental
Caesalpinia
Sapan
Brazil
wood
(
)
A
very
heavy
wood
of
a
reddish
color,
imported
from
Brazil
and
other
tropical
countries,
for
cabinet-work,
and
for
dyeing.
The
best
is
the
heartwood
of
Caesalpinia
echinata,
a
leguminous
tree
Brake
(
)
of
Break
Calamander
wood
(
)
A
valuable
furniture
wood
from
India
and
Ceylon,
of
a
hazel-brown
color,
with
black
stripes,
very
hard
in
texture.
It
is
a
species
of
ebony,
and
is
obtained
from
the
Diospyros
quaesita.
Called
also
Coromandel
wood.
Campeachy
Wood
(
)
Logwood.
Canker
(
n.
)
A
corroding
or
sloughing
ulcer
Canker
(
n.
)
Anything
which
corrodes,
corrupts,
or
destroy.
Canker
(
n.
)
A
disease
incident
to
trees,
causing
the
bark
to
rot
and
fall
off.
Canker
(
n.
)
An
obstinate
and
often
incurable
disease
of
a
horse's
foot,
characterized
by
separation
of
the
horny
portion
and
the
development
of
fungoid
growths
Canker
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
wild,
worthless
rose
Canker
(
v.
t.)
To
affect
as
a
canker
Canker
(
v.
t.)
To
infect
or
pollute
Canker
(
v.
i.)
To
waste
away,
grow
rusty,
or
be
oxidized,
as
a
mineral.
Canker
(
v.
i.)
To
be
or
become
diseased,
or
as
if
diseased,
with
canker
Canker-bit
(
a.
)
Eaten
out
by
canker,
or
as
by
canker.
Canker
bloom
(
)
The
bloom
or
blossom
of
the
wild
rose
or
dog-rose.
Canker
blossom
(
)
That
which
blasts
a
blossom
as
a
canker
does.
Canker
fly
(
)
A
fly
that
preys
on
fruit.
Canker
rash
(
)
A
form
of
scarlet
fever
characterized
by
ulcerated
or
putrid
sore
throat.
Christmas
(
n.
)
An
annual
church
festival
(December
25)
and
in
some
States
a
legal
holiday,
in
memory
of
the
birth
of
Christ,
often
celebrated
by
a
particular
church
service,
and
also
by
special
gifts,
greetings,
and
hospitality.
Cocus
wood
(
)
A
West
Indian
wood,
used
for
making
flutes
and
other
musical
instruments.
Dagger
(
n.
)
A
short
weapon
used
for
stabbing.
This
is
the
general
term:
cf.
Poniard,
Stiletto,
Bowie
knife,
Dirk,
Misericorde,
Anlace.
Dagger
(
n.
)
A
mark
of
reference
in
the
form
of
a
dagger
[/].
It
is
the
second
in
order
when
more
than
one
reference
occurs
on
a
page
Dagger
(
v.
t.)
To
pierce
with
a
dagger
Dagger
(
n.
)
A
timber
placed
diagonally
in
a
ship's
frame.
Evergreen
(
a.
)
Remaining
unwithered
through
the
winter,
or
retaining
unwithered
leaves
until
the
leaves
of
the
next
year
are
expanded,
as
pines
cedars,
hemlocks,
and
the
like.
Evergreen
(
n.
)
An
evergreen
plant.
Evergreen
(
n.
)
Twigs
and
branches
of
evergreen
plants
used
for
decoration.
Female
fern
(
)
a
common
species
of
fern
with
large
decompound
fronds
(Asplenium
Filixfaemina),
growing
in
many
countries
Fern
(
adv.
)
Long
ago.
Fern
(
a.
)
Ancient
dagger fern; evergreen wood fern; Christmas fern; canker brake Bedeutung
Battle
of
the
Marne
Belleau
Wood
Chateau-Thierry
Marne
River
a
World
War
I
battle
in
northwestern
France
where
the
Allies
defeated
the
Germans
in
pewee
peewee
peewit
pewit
wood
pewee
Contopus
virens
small
oliveolored
woodland
flycatchers
of
eastern
North
America
western
wood
pewee
Contopus
sordidulus
small
flycatcher
of
western
North
America
wood
thrush
Hylocichla
mustelina
large
thrush
common
in
eastern
American
woodlands,
noted
for
its
melodious
song
wood
warbler
Phylloscopus
sibilatrix
European
woodland
warbler
with
dull
yellow
plumage
New
World
warbler
wood
warbler
small
brightolored
American
songbird
with
a
weak
unmusical
song
wood
swallow
swallow
shrike
Australasian
and
Asiatic
bird
related
to
the
shrikes
and
resembling
a
swallow
wood-frog
wood
frog
Rana
sylvatica
wideanging
light-brown
frog
of
moist
North
American
woodlands
especially
spruce
wood
tick
American
dog
tick
Dermacentor
variabilis
common
tick
that
can
transmit
Rocky
Mountain
spotted
fever
and
tularemia
capercaillie
capercailzie
horse
of
the
wood
Tetrao
urogallus
large
black
Old
World
grouse
wood
pigeon
ringdove
cushat
Columba
palumbus
Eurasian
pigeon
with
white
patches
on
wings
and
neck
wood
hoopoe
tropical
African
bird
having
metallic
blackish
plumage
but
no
crest
wood
duck
summer
duck
wood
widgeon
Aix
sponsa
showy
North
American
duck
that
nests
in
hollow
trees
wood
drake
male
wood
duck
wood
ibis
wood
stork
flinthead
Mycteria
americana
an
American
stork
that
resembles
the
true
ibises
in
having
a
downwardurved
bill,
inhabits
wooded
swamps
of
New
World
tropics
wood
ibis
wood
stork
Ibis
ibis
any
of
several
Old
World
birds
of
the
genus
Ibis
weka
maori
hen
wood
hen
flightless
New
Zealand
rail
of
thievish
disposition
having
short
wings
each
with
a
spur
used
in
fighting
wood
ant
Formica
rufa
reddish-brown
European
ant
typically
living
in
anthills
in
woodlands
dry-wood
termite
any
of
various
termites
that
live
in
and
feed
on
dry
wood
that
is
not
connected
with
the
soil
wood
rabbit
cottontail
cottontail
rabbit
common
small
rabbit
of
North
America
having
greyish
or
brownish
fur
and
a
tail
with
a
white
underside,
a
host
for
Ixodes
pacificus
and
Ixodes
scapularis
(Lyme
disease
ticks)
European
wood
mouse
Apodemus
sylvaticus
nocturnal
yellowish-brown
mouse
inhabiting
woods
and
fields
and
gardens
wood
mouse
any
of
various
New
World
woodland
mice
wood
rat
woodat
any
of
various
small
short-tailed
rodents
of
the
northern
hemisphere
having
soft
fur
grey
above
and
white
below
with
furred
tails
and
large
ears,
some
are
hosts
for
Ixodes
pacificus
and
Ixodes
scapularis
(Lyme
disease
ticks)
dusky-footed
wood
rat
a
wood
rat
with
dusky
feet
skunk
polecat
wood
pussy
American
musteline
mammal
typically
ejecting
an
intensely
malodorous
fluid
when
startled,
in
some
classifications
put
in
a
separate
subfamily
Mephitinae
airbrake
dive
brake
a
small
parachute
or
articulated
flap
to
reduce
the
speed
of
an
aircraft
brake
a
restraint
used
to
slow
or
stop
a
vehicle
brake
anything
that
slows
or
hinders
a
process,
she
wan
not
ready
to
put
the
brakes
on
her
life
with
a
marriage,
new
legislation
will
put
the
brakes
on
spending
brake
band
a
band
that
can
be
tightened
around
a
shaft
to
stop
its
rotation
brake
cylinder
hydraulic
brake
cylinder
master
cylinder
a
cylinder
that
contains
brake
fluid
that
is
compressed
by
a
piston
brake
disk
a
disk
or
plate
that
is
fixed
to
the
wheel,
pressure
is
applied
to
it
by
the
brake
pads
brake
drum
drum
a
hollow
cast-iron
cylinder
attached
to
the
wheel
that
forms
part
of
the
brakes
brake
lining
the
lining
on
the
brake
shoes
that
comes
in
contact
with
the
brake
drum
brake
pad
one
of
the
pads
that
apply
friction
to
both
sides
of
the
brake
disk
brake
pedal
foot
pedal
that
moves
a
piston
in
the
master
brake
cylinder
brake
shoe
shoe
skid
a
restraint
provided
when
the
brake
linings
are
moved
hydraulically
against
the
brake
drum
to
retard
the
wheel's
rotation
brake
system
brakes
a
braking
device
consisting
of
a
combination
of
interacting
parts
that
work
to
slow
a
motor
vehicle
Christmas
stocking
a
stocking
that
is
filled
with
small
Christmas
presents
Christmas
tree
an
ornamented
evergreen
used
as
a
Christmas
decoration
coaster
brake
a
brake
on
a
bicycle
that
engages
with
reverse
pressure
on
the
pedals
dagger
sticker
a
short
knife
with
a
pointed
blade
used
for
piercing
or
stabbing
disk
brake
disc
brake
hydraulic
brake
in
which
friction
is
applied
to
both
sides
of
a
spinning
disk
by
the
brake
pads
driver
number
one
wood
a
golf
club
(a
wood)
with
a
near
vertical
face
that
is
used
for
hitting
long
shots
from
the
tee
drum
brake
hydraulic
brake
in
which
friction
is
applied
to
the
inside
of
a
spinning
drum
by
the
brake
shoe
foot
brake
hydraulic
brake
operated
by
pressing
on
a
foot
pedal
hand
brake
emergency
emergency
brake
parking
brake
a
brake
operated
by
hand,
usually
operates
by
mechanical
linkage
hydraulic
brake
hydraulic
brakes
brake
system
in
which
a
brake
pedal
moves
a
piston
in
the
master
cylinder,
brake
fluid
then
applies
great
force
to
the
brake
pads
or
shoes
metal
wood
golf
wood
with
a
metal
head
instead
of
the
traditional
wooden
head
power
brake
a
brake
on
an
automobile
that
magnifies
a
small
force
applied
to
the
brake
pedal
into
a
proportionately
larger
force
applied
to
slow
or
stop
the
vehicle
rasp
wood
file
a
coarse
file
with
sharp
pointed
projections
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