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Definition
Synonym
Douglasie
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Douglasie
f
bot.
Douglasie
n
pl
Oregon pine; Douglas fir
Oregon pines; Douglas firs
Douglasie
f
bot.
Douglasie
n
pl
Oregon pine; Douglas fir
Oregon pines; Douglas firs
Douglasie
f
bot.
Douglasie
n
pl
Oregon pine; Douglas fir
Oregon pines; Douglas firs
Sumpfblumen
pl
(Limnanthes) (botanische Gattung)
bot.
Douglas-Sumpfblume; Spiegelei-Blume; Spiegelei-Pflanze (Limnanthes douglasii)
meadow-foams (botanical genus)
Douglas's meadow-foam; poached egg plant
Deutsche
Douglasie Synonyme
Englische
Oregon pine; Douglas fir Synonyme
Douglasie Definition
Lambert
pine
(
)
The
gigantic
sugar
pine
of
California
and
Oregon
(Pinus
Lambertiana).
It
has
the
leaves
in
fives,
and
cones
a
foot
long.
The
timber
is
soft,
and
like
that
of
the
white
pine
of
the
Eastern
States.
Oregon
grape
(
)
An
evergreen
species
of
barberry
(Berberis
Aquifolium),
of
Oregon
and
California
Pine
(
n.
)
Woe
Pine
(
v.
)
To
inflict
pain
upon
Pine
(
v.
)
To
grieve
or
mourn
for.
Pine
(
v.
i.)
To
suffer
Pine
(
v.
i.)
To
languish
Pine
(
v.
i.)
To
languish
with
desire
Pine
(
n.
)
Any
tree
of
the
coniferous
genus
Pinus.
See
Pinus.
Pine
(
n.
)
The
wood
of
the
pine
tree.
Pine
(
n.
)
A
pineapple.
Pine-clad
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Pine-crowned
Pine-crowned
(
a.
)
Clad
or
crowned
with
pine
trees
Slash
pine
(
)
A
kind
of
pine
tree
(Pinus
Cubensis)
found
in
Southern
Florida
and
the
West
Indies
Oregon pine; Douglas fir / Oregon pines; Douglas firs Bedeutung
pine
siskin
pine
finch
Spinus
pinus
small
finch
of
North
American
coniferous
forests
pine
grosbeak
Pinicola
enucleator
large
grosbeak
of
coniferous
forests
of
Old
and
New
Worlds
eastern
fence
lizard
pine
lizard
Sceloporus
undulatus
small
active
lizard
of
United
States
and
north
to
British
Columbia
pine
snake
any
of
several
bull
snakes
of
eastern
and
southeastern
United
States
found
chiefly
in
pine
woods,
now
threatened
pine
sawyer
large
beetle
whose
larvae
bore
holes
in
pine
trees
pine
leaf
aphid
Pineus
pinifoliae
a
variety
of
adelgid
pine
spittlebug
North
American
insect
that
attacks
pines
pine
vole
pine
mouse
Pitymys
pinetorum
short-tailed
glossy-furred
burrowing
vole
of
the
eastern
United
States
chickeree
Douglas
squirrel
Tamiasciurus
douglasi
far
western
United
States
counterpart
of
the
red
squirrel
pine
marten
Martes
martes
dark
brown
marten
of
northern
Eurasian
coniferous
forests
pine-tar
rag
baseball
equipment
consisting
of
a
rag
soaked
with
pine
tar,
used
on
the
handle
of
a
baseball
bat
to
give
a
batter
a
firm
grip
Chinook
Jargon
Oregon
Jargon
a
pidgin
incorporating
Chinook
and
French
and
English
words,
formerly
used
as
a
lingua
franca
in
northwestern
North
America
pine
nut
pignolia
pinon
nut
edible
seed
of
any
of
several
nut
pines
especially
some
pinons
of
southwestern
North
America
Pine
Bluff
a
town
in
southeast
central
Arkansas
on
the
Arkansas
River
Maine
Pine
Tree
State
ME
a
state
in
New
England
Oregon
Beaver
State
OR
a
state
in
northwestern
United
States
on
the
Pacific
Salem
capital
of
Oregon
capital
of
the
state
of
Oregon
in
the
northwestern
part
of
the
state
on
the
Willamette
River
Adrian
Edgar
Douglas
Adrian
Baron
Adrian
English
physiologist
who
conducted
research
into
the
function
of
neurons,
st
baron
of
Cambridge
(-)
Bradbury
Ray
Bradbury
Ray
Douglas
Bradbury
United
States
writer
of
science
fiction
(born
)
Cockcroft
Sir
John
Cockcroft
Sir
John
Douglas
Cockcroft
British
physicist
who
(with
Ernest
Walton
in
)
first
split
an
atom
(-)
Douglas
Stephen
A.
Douglas
Stephen
Arnold
Douglas
Little
Giant
United
States
politician
who
proposed
that
individual
territories
be
allowed
to
decide
whether
they
would
have
slavery,
he
engaged
in
a
famous
series
of
debates
with
Abraham
Lincoln
(-)
Fairbanks
Douglas
Fairbanks
Douglas
Elton
Fairbanks
Julius
Ullman
United
States
film
actor
noted
for
his
swashbuckling
roles
(-)
Fairbanks
Douglas
Fairbanks
Jr.
United
States
film
actor,
son
of
Douglas
Elton
Fairbanks,
(-)
Leakey
Mary
Leakey
Mary
Douglas
Leakey
English
paleontologist
(the
wife
of
Louis
Leakey)
who
discovered
the
Zinjanthropus
skull
that
was
,,
years
old
(-)
MacArthur
Douglas
MacArthur
United
States
general
who
served
as
chief
of
staff
and
commanded
Allied
forces
in
the
South
Pacific
during
World
War
II,
he
accepted
the
surrender
of
Japan
(-)
Moore
Douglas
Moore
United
States
composer
of
works
noted
for
their
use
of
the
American
vernacular
(-)
Morrison
Jim
Morrison
James
Douglas
Morrison
United
States
rock
singer
(-)
Smith
Ian
Smith
Ian
Douglas
Smith
Rhodesian
statesman
who
declared
independence
of
Zimbabwe
from
Great
Britain
(born
in
)
White
Edward
White
Edward
D.
White
Edward
Douglas
White
Jr.
United
States
jurist
appointed
chief
justice
of
the
United
States
Supreme
Court
inby
President
Taft,
noted
for
his
work
on
antitrust
legislation
(-)
Pinaceae
family
Pinaceae
pine
family
a
family
of
Pinaceae
pine
pine
tree
true
pine
a
coniferous
tree
pine
straight-grained
durable
and
often
resinous
white
to
yellowish
timber
of
any
of
numerous
trees
of
the
genus
Pinus
knotty
pine
pine
lumber
with
many
knots,
used
especially
for
paneling
and
furniture
white
pine
soft
white
wood
of
white
pine
trees
yellow
pine
hard
yellowish
wood
of
a
yellow
pine
nut
pine
any
of
several
pinons
bearing
edible
nutlike
seeds
pinon
pine
Mexican
nut
pine
Pinus
cembroides
a
small
two-needled
or
three-needled
pinon
of
Mexico
and
southern
Texas
single-leaf
single-leaf
pine
single-leaf
pinyon
Pinus
monophylla
pinon
of
southwestern
United
States
having
solitary
needles
and
often
many
stems,
important
as
a
nut
pine
bishop
pine
bishop's
pine
Pinus
muricata
two-needled
or
three-needled
pinon
mostly
of
northwestern
California
coast
spruce
pine
Pinus
glabra
large
two-needled
pine
of
southeastern
United
States
with
light
soft
wood
black
pine
Pinus
nigra
large
two-needled
timber
pine
of
southeastern
Europe
pitch
pine
northern
pitch
pine
Pinus
rigida
large
three-needled
pine
of
the
eastern
United
States
and
southeastern
Canada,
closely
related
to
the
pond
pine
pond
pine
Pinus
serotina
large
three-needled
pine
of
sandy
swamps
of
southeastern
United
States,
needles
longer
than
those
of
the
northern
pitch
pine
stone
pine
umbrella
pine
European
nut
pine
Pinus
pinea
medium-sized
two-needled
pine
of
southern
Europe
having
a
spreading
crown,
widely
cultivated
for
its
sweet
seeds
that
resemble
almonds
Swiss
pine
Swiss
stone
pine
arolla
pine
cembra
nut
tree
Pinus
cembra
large
five-needled
European
pine,
yields
cembra
nuts
and
a
resinous
exudate
Swiss
mountain
pine
mountain
pine
dwarf
mountain
pine
mugho
pine
mugo
pine
Pinus
mugo
low
shrubby
pine
of
central
Europe
with
short
bright
green
needles
in
bunches
of
two
ancient
pine
Pinus
longaeva
small
slow-growing
pine
of
western
United
States
similar
to
the
bristlecone
pine,
chocolate
brown
bark
in
plates
and
short
needles
in
bunches
of
,
crown
conic
but
becoming
rough
and
twisted,
oldest
plant
in
the
world
growing
to
years
in
cold
semidesert
mountain
tops
white
pine
any
of
several
five-needled
pines
with
white
wood
and
smooth
usually
light
grey
bark
when
young,
especially
the
eastern
white
pine
American
white
pine
eastern
white
pine
weymouth
pine
Pinus
strobus
tall-growing
pine
of
eastern
North
America,
bark
is
brown
with
longitudinal
fissures
when
mature,
valued
as
a
timber
tree
western
white
pine
silver
pine
mountain
pine
Pinus
monticola
tall
pine
of
western
North
America
with
stout
blue-green
needles,
bark
is
grey-brown
with
rectangular
plates
when
mature
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