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Definition
Synonym
Fahlbrustdrossel
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Fahlbrustdrossel
f
ornith.
Pale-breasted Thrush
Fahlbrustdrossel
f
ornith.
Pale-breasted Thrush
Fahlbrust-Buschammer
f
ornith.
Plain-breasted Brush Finch
Fahlbrustdrossel
f
ornith.
Pale-breasted Thrush
Fahlbrustlerche
f
ornith.
Pink-breasted Lark
Fahlbrustschlüpfer
m
ornith.
Creamy-breasted Canastero
Deutsche
Fahlbrustdrossel Synonyme
Englische
Pale-breasted Thrush Synonyme
Fahlbrustdrossel Definition
Ant
thrush
(
)
One
of
several
species
of
tropical
birds,
of
the
Old
World,
of
the
genus
Pitta,
somewhat
resembling
the
thrushes,
and
feeding
chiefly
on
ants.
Ant
thrush
(
)
See
Ant
bird,
under
Ant.
Breasted
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Breast
Breasted
(
a.
)
Having
a
breast
Brown
thrush
(
)
A
common
American
singing
bird
(Harporhynchus
rufus),
allied
to
the
mocking
bird
Chicken-breasted
(
a.
)
Having
a
narrow,
projecting
chest,
caused
by
forward
curvature
of
the
vertebral
column.
Double-breasted
(
a.
)
Folding
or
lapping
over
on
the
breast,
with
a
row
of
buttons
and
buttonholes
on
each
side
Pale
(
v.
i.)
Wanting
in
color
Pale
(
v.
i.)
Not
bright
or
brilliant
Pale
(
n.
)
Paleness
Pale
(
v.
i.)
To
turn
pale
Pale
(
v.
t.)
To
make
pale
Pale
(
n.
)
A
pointed
stake
or
slat,
either
driven
into
the
ground,
or
fastened
to
a
rail
at
the
top
and
bottom,
for
fencing
or
inclosing
Pale
(
n.
)
That
which
incloses
or
fences
in
Pale
(
n.
)
A
space
or
field
having
bounds
or
limits
Pale
(
n.
)
A
stripe
or
band,
as
on
a
garment.
Pale
(
n.
)
One
of
the
greater
ordinaries,
being
a
broad
perpendicular
stripe
in
an
escutcheon,
equally
distant
from
the
two
edges,
and
occupying
one
third
of
it.
Pale
(
n.
)
A
cheese
scoop.
Pale
(
n.
)
A
shore
for
bracing
a
timber
before
it
is
fastened.
Pale
(
v.
t.)
To
inclose
with
pales,
or
as
with
pales
Pigeon-breasted
(
a.
)
Having
a
breast
like
a
pigeon,
--
the
sternum
being
so
prominent
as
to
constitute
a
deformity
Single-breasted
(
a.
)
Lapping
over
the
breast
only
far
enough
to
permit
of
buttoning,
and
having
buttons
on
one
edge
only
Sweet-breasted
(
a.
)
Having
a
sweet,
musical
voice,
as
the
nightingale.
Cf.
Breast,
n.,
6.
Thrush
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
singing
birds
belonging
to
Turdus
and
allied
genera.
They
are
noted
for
the
sweetness
of
their
songs.
Thrush
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
singing
birds
more
or
less
resembling
the
true
thrushes
in
appearance
or
habits
Thrush
(
n.
)
An
affection
of
the
mouth,
fauces,
etc.,
common
in
newly
born
children,
characterized
by
minute
ulcers
called
aphthae.
See
Aphthae.
Thrush
(
n.
)
An
inflammatory
and
suppurative
affection
of
the
feet
in
certain
animals.
In
the
horse
it
is
in
the
frog.
Water
thrush
(
)
A
North
American
bird
of
the
genus
Seiurus,
belonging
to
the
Warbler
family,
especially
the
common
species
(S.
Noveboracensis).
Water
thrush
(
)
The
European
water
ousel.
Water
thrush
(
)
The
pied
wagtail.
Pale-breasted Thrush Bedeutung
yellow-breasted
bunting
Emberiza
aureola
common
in
Russia
and
Siberia
ant
thrush
a
kind
of
antbird
thrush
songbirds
characteristically
having
brownish
upper
plumage
with
a
spotted
breast
missel
thrush
mistle
thrush
mistletoe
thrush
Turdus
viscivorus
large
European
thrush
that
feeds
on
mistletoe
berries
song
thrush
mavis
throstle
Turdus
philomelos
common
Old
World
thrush
noted
for
its
song
ring
ouzel
ring
blackbird
ring
thrush
Turdus
torquatus
European
thrush
common
in
rocky
areas,
the
male
has
blackish
plumage
with
a
white
band
around
the
neck
hermit
thrush
Hylocichla
guttata
North
American
thrush
noted
for
its
complex
and
appealing
song
veery
Wilson's
thrush
Hylocichla
fuscescens
tawny
brown
North
American
thrush
noted
for
its
song
wood
thrush
Hylocichla
mustelina
large
thrush
common
in
eastern
American
woodlands,
noted
for
its
melodious
song
thrush
nightingale
Luscinia
luscinia
large
nightingale
of
eastern
Europe
yellow-breasted
chat
Icteria
virens
American
warbler
noted
for
imitating
songs
of
other
birds
water
thrush
brownish
North
American
warbler
found
near
streams
thrasher
mocking
thrush
thrush-like
American
songbird
able
to
mimic
other
birdsongs
brown
thrasher
brown
thrush
Toxostoma
rufums
common
large
songbird
of
eastern
United
States
having
reddish-brown
plumage
red-breasted
nuthatch
Sitta
canadensis
bluish-grey
nuthatch
with
reddish
breast,
of
northern
coniferous
forests
white-breasted
nuthatch
Sitta
carolinensis
bluish-grey
nuthatch
with
black
head
and
white
breast,
of
eastern
North
America
red-breasted
sapsucker
Sphyrapicus
varius
ruber
western
North
American
sapsucker
red-breasted
merganser
Mergus
serrator
widely
distributed
merganser
of
America
and
Europe
red-breasted
snipe
Limnodromus
scolopaceus
a
dowitcher
with
a
red
breast
pale
chrysanthemum
aphid
important
pest
of
chrysanthemums
double-breasted
jacket
a
jacket
having
fronts
that
overlap
enough
for
two
separate
rows
of
buttons
double-breasted
suit
a
suit
with
a
double-breasted
jacket
picket
pale
a
wooden
strip
forming
part
of
a
fence
single-breasted
jacket
a
jacket
having
fronts
that
overlap
only
enough
for
a
single
row
of
buttons
single-breasted
suit
a
suit
having
a
single-breasted
jacket
pale
yellow
straw
wheat
a
variable
yellow
tint,
dull
yellow,
often
diluted
with
white
pale
ale
an
amber
colored
ale
brewed
with
pale
malts,
similar
to
bitter
but
drier
and
lighter
thrush
a
woman
who
sings
popular
songs
early
coral
root
pale
coral
root
Corallorhiza
trifida
plant
having
clumps
of
nearly
leafless
pale
yellowish
to
greenish
stems
bearing
similarly
colored
flowers
with
white
lower
lips,
northern
New
Mexico
north
through
South
Dakota
and
Washington
to
Alaska
pale
violet
striped
violet
cream
violet
Viola
striata
leafy-stemmed
violet
of
eastern
North
America
having
large
white
or
creamy
flowers
faintly
marked
with
purple
thrush
candidiasis
of
the
oral
cavity,
seen
mostly
in
infants
or
debilitated
adults
cadmium
yellow
pale
pale-hued
cadmium
yellow
pigment
pale
blanch
blench
turn
pale,
as
if
in
fear
pale-faced
having
a
pale
face
light-blue
pale
blue
of
a
light
shade
of
blue
pale-colored
pale-hued
having
a
pale
color
pale
pallid
wan
abnormally
deficient
in
color
as
suggesting
physical
or
emotional
distress,
the
pallid
face
of
the
invalid,
her
wan
face
suddenly
flushed
pale
pallid
lacking
in
vitality
or
interest
or
effectiveness,
a
pale
rendition
of
the
aria,
pale
prose
with
the
faint
sweetness
of
lavender,
a
pallid
performance
pale
very
light
colored,
highly
diluted
with
white,
pale
seagreen,
pale
blue
eyes
bare-breasted
braless
toples
having
the
breasts
uncovered
or
featuring
such
nudity,
topless
waitresses,
a
topless
cabaret
double-breasted
(of
clothing)
fastened
by
lapping
one
edge
of
the
front
well
over
the
other
usually
with
a
double
row
of
buttons,
double-breasted
jacket,
double-breasted
suit
single-breasted
(of
clothing)
closing
with
a
narrow
overlap
and
fastened
with
a
single
row
of
buttons,
a
single-breasted
jacket
pale
not
full
or
rich,
high,
pale,
pure
and
lovely
song
pigeon-breasted
chicken-breasted
having
a
chest
deformity
marked
by
a
projecting
breastbone
caused
by
infantile
rickets
breasted
having
a
breast
or
breasts,
or
breasts
as
specified,
used
chiefly
in
compounds,
small-breasted,
red-breasted
sandpiper
pale
pallid
wan
sick
(of
light)
lacking
in
intensity
or
brightness,
dim
or
feeble,
the
pale
light
of
a
half
moon,
a
pale
sun,
the
late
afternoon
light
coming
through
the
el
tracks
fell
in
pale
oblongs
on
the
street,
a
pallid
sky,
the
pale
(or
wan)
stars,
the
wan
light
of
dawn
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