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Definition
Synonym
Gabelschwanzkotinga
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Gabelschwanzkotinga
ornith.
Swallow-tailed Cotinga
Gabelschwanzkotinga
f
ornith.
swallow-tailed cotinga
Gabelschwanzkotinga
ornith.
Swallow-tailed Cotinga
Gabelschwanzkotinga
f
ornith.
swallow-tailed cotinga
Deutsche
Gabelschwanzkotinga Synonyme
Englische
Swallow-tailed Cotinga Synonyme
Gabelschwanzkotinga Definition
Bank
swallow
(
)
See
under
1st
Bank,
n.
Cotinga
(
n.
)
A
bird
of
the
family
Cotingidae,
including
numerous
bright-colored
South
American
species
Crop-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
tail
cropped.
Daggle-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
lower
ends
of
garments
defiled
by
trailing
in
mire
or
filth
Dag-tailed
(
a.
)
Daggle-tailed
Draggle-tailed
(
a.
)
Untidy
Fan-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
an
expanded,
or
fan-shaped,
tail
Fork-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
outer
tail
feathers
longer
than
the
median
ones
Pin-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
a
tapered
tail,
with
the
middle
feathers
longest
Racket-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
long
and
spatulate,
or
racket-shaped,
tail
feathers.
Rat-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
a
long,
tapering
tail
like
that
of
a
rat.
Red-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
a
red
tail.
Ring-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
tail
crossed
by
conspicuous
bands
of
color.
Ruby-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
tail,
or
lower
part
of
the
body,
bright
red.
Scissors-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
outer
feathers
much
the
longest,
the
others
decreasing
regularly
to
the
median
ones.
Sea
swallow
(
)
The
common
tern.
Sea
swallow
(
)
The
storm
petrel.
Sea
swallow
(
)
The
gannet.
Sea
swallow
(
)
See
Cornish
chough,
under
Chough.
Spine-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
tail
quills
ending
in
sharp,
naked
tips.
Stiff-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
the
quill
feathers
of
the
tail
somewhat
rigid.
Stump-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
a
short,
thick
tail.
Swallow
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
passerine
birds
of
the
family
Hirundinidae,
especially
one
of
those
species
in
which
the
tail
is
deeply
forked.
They
have
long,
pointed
wings,
and
are
noted
for
the
swiftness
and
gracefulness
of
their
flight.
Swallow
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
swifts
which
resemble
the
true
swallows
in
form
and
habits,
as
the
common
American
chimney
swallow,
or
swift.
Swallow
(
n.
)
The
aperture
in
a
block
through
which
the
rope
reeves.
Swallow
(
v.
t.)
To
take
into
the
stomach
Swallow
(
v.
t.)
To
draw
into
an
abyss
or
gulf
Swallow
(
v.
t.)
To
receive
or
embrace,
as
opinions
or
belief,
without
examination
or
scruple
Swallow
(
v.
t.)
To
engross
Swallow
(
v.
t.)
To
occupy
Swallow
(
v.
t.)
To
seize
and
waste
Swallow
(
v.
t.)
To
retract
Swallow
(
v.
t.)
To
put
up
with
Swallow
(
v.
i.)
To
perform
the
act
of
swallowing
Swallow
(
n.
)
The
act
of
swallowing.
Swallow
(
n.
)
The
gullet,
or
esophagus
Swallow
(
n.
)
Taste
Swallow
(
n.
)
Capacity
for
swallowing
Swallow
(
n.
)
As
much
as
is,
or
can
be,
swallowed
at
once
Swallow
(
n.
)
That
which
ingulfs
Swallow-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
a
tail
like
that
of
a
swallow
Swallow-tailed
(
a.
)
United
by
dovetailing
Tailed
(
a.
)
Having
a
tail
Wedge-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
a
tail
which
has
the
middle
pair
of
feathers
longest,
the
rest
successively
and
decidedly
shorter,
and
all
more
or
less
attenuate
Wire-tailed
(
a.
)
Having
some
or
all
of
the
tail
quills
terminated
in
a
long,
slender,
pointed
shaft,
without
a
web
or
barbules.
Swallow-tailed Cotinga Bedeutung
swan
dive
swallow
dive
a
dive
in
which
the
diver
arches
the
back
with
arms
outstretched
before
entering
the
water
swallow
drink
deglutition
the
act
of
swallowing,
one
swallow
of
the
liquid
was
enough,
he
took
a
drink
of
his
beer
and
smacked
his
lips
green-tailed
towhee
Chlorura
chlorura
towhee
of
the
Rocky
Mountains
genus
Cotinga
type
genus
of
the
Cotingidae:
cotingas
cotinga
chatterer
passerine
bird
of
New
World
tropics
swallow
small
long-winged
songbird
noted
for
swift
graceful
flight
and
the
regularity
of
its
migrations
barn
swallow
chimney
swallow
Hirundo
rustica
common
swallow
of
North
America
and
Europe
that
nests
in
barns
etc.
cliff
swallow
Hirundo
pyrrhonota
North
American
swallow
that
lives
in
colonies
and
builds
bottle-shaped
mud
nests
on
cliffs
and
walls
tree
swallow
tree
martin
Hirundo
nigricans
of
Australia
and
Polynesia,
nests
in
tree
cavities
white-bellied
swallow
tree
swallow
Iridoprocne
bicolor
bluish-green-and-white
North
American
swallow,
nests
in
tree
cavities
bank
martin
bank
swallow
sand
martin
Riparia
riparia
swallow
of
the
northern
hemisphere
that
nests
in
tunnels
dug
in
clay
or
sand
banks
wood
swallow
swallow
shrike
Australasian
and
Asiatic
bird
related
to
the
shrikes
and
resembling
a
swallow
redtail
red-tailed
hawk
Buteo
jamaicensis
dark
brown
American
hawk
species
having
a
reddish-brown
tail
swallow-tailed
kite
swallow-tailed
hawk
Elanoides
forficatus
graceful
North
American
black-and-white
kite
white-tailed
kite
Elanus
leucurus
grey-and-white
American
kite
of
warm
and
tropical
regions
ern
erne
grey
sea
eagle
gray
sea
eagle
European
sea
eagle
white-tailed
sea
eagle
Haliatus
albicilla
bulky
greyish-brown
eagle
with
a
short
wedge-shaped
white
tail,
of
Europe
and
Greenland
tailed
frog
bell
toad
ribbed
toad
tailed
toad
Ascaphus
trui
western
North
American
frog
with
a
taillike
copulatory
organ
zebra-tailed
lizard
gridiron-tailed
lizard
Callisaurus
draconoides
swift
lizard
with
long
black-banded
tail
and
long
legs,
of
deserts
of
United
States
and
Mexico
sharp-tailed
grouse
sprigtail
sprig
tail
Pedioecetes
phasianellus
large
grouse
of
prairies
and
open
forests
of
western
North
America
band-tailed
pigeon
band-tail
pigeon
bandtail
Columba
fasciata
wild
pigeon
of
western
North
America,
often
mistaken
for
the
now
extinct
passenger
pigeon
fairy
swallow
fancy
domestic
pigeon
having
blue-and-white
plumage
and
heavily
muffed
feet
pin-tailed
sandgrouse
pin-tailed
grouse
Pterocles
alchata
sandgrouse
of
Europe
and
Africa
having
elongated
middle
tail
feathers
chimney
swift
chimney
swallow
Chateura
pelagica
American
swift
that
nests
in
e.g.
unused
chimneys
pintail
pin-tailed
duck
Anas
acuta
long-necked
river
duck
of
the
Old
and
New
Worlds
having
elongated
central
tail
feathers
nail-tailed
wallaby
nail-tailed
kangaroo
small
wallabies
with
a
horny
nail
on
the
tip
of
the
tail
brush-tailed
phalanger
Trichosurus
vulpecula
bushy-tailed
phalanger
brewer's
mole
hair-tailed
mole
Parascalops
breweri
mole
of
eastern
North
America
short-tailed
shrew
Blarina
brevicauda
North
American
shrew
with
tail
less
than
half
its
body
length
sea
swallow
Sterna
hirundo
common
tern
of
Eurasia
and
America
having
white
black
and
grey
plumage
slender-tailed
meerkat
Suricata
suricatta
a
meerkat
with
a
thin
and
elongated
tail
freetail
free-tailed
bat
freetailed
bat
small
swift
insectivorous
bat
with
leathery
ears
and
a
long
tail,
common
in
warm
regions
white-tailed
jackrabbit
whitetail
jackrabbit
Lepus
townsendi
largest
hare
of
northern
plains
and
western
mountains
of
United
States,
brownish-grey
in
summer
and
pale
grey
in
winter,
tail
nearly
always
all
white
round-tailed
muskrat
Florida
water
rat
Neofiber
alleni
of
Florida
wetlands
brush-tailed
porcupine
brush-tail
porcupine
porcupine
with
a
tuft
of
large
beaded
bristles
on
the
tail
long-tailed
porcupine
Trichys
lipura
porcupine
of
Borneo
and
Sumatra
having
short
spines
and
a
long
tail
Virginia
deer
white
tail
whitetail
white-tailed
deer
whitetail
deer
Odocoileus
Virginianus
common
North
American
deer,
tail
has
a
white
underside
black-tailed
deer
blacktail
deer
blacktail
Odocoileus
hemionus
columbianus
mule
deer
of
western
Rocky
Mountains
longtail
weasel
long-tailed
weasel
Mustela
frenata
the
common
American
weasel
distinguished
by
large
size
and
black-tipped
tail
pentail
pen-tail
pen-tailed
tree
shrew
brown
tree
shrew
having
a
naked
tail
bilaterally
fringed
with
long
stiff
hairs
on
the
distal
third,
of
Malaysia
Madagascar
cat
ring-tailed
lemur
Lemur
catta
small
lemur
having
its
tail
barred
with
black
a
bassarisk
cacomistle
cacomixle
coon
cat
raccoon
fox
ringtail
ring-tailed
cat
civet
cat
miner's
cat
Bassariscus
astutus
raccoon-like
omnivorous
mammal
of
Mexico
and
the
southwestern
United
States
having
a
long
bushy
tail
with
black
and
white
rings
four-tailed
bandage
a
bandage
consisting
of
a
strip
of
cloth
split
in
two
on
both
ends,
the
central
part
is
placed
under
the
chin
to
restrict
motion
of
the
mandible
and
the
tails
are
tied
over
the
top
of
the
head
swallow-tailed
coat
swallowtail
morning
coat
a
man's
full-dress
jacket
with
two
long
tapering
tails
at
the
back
swallow
sup
a
small
amount
of
liquid
food,
a
sup
of
ale
sinkhole
sink
swallow
hole
a
depression
in
the
ground
communicating
with
a
subterranean
passage
(especially
in
limestone)
and
formed
by
solution
or
by
collapse
of
a
cavern
roof
celandine
greater
celandine
swallowwort
swallow
wort
Chelidonium
majus
perennial
herb
with
branched
woody
stock
and
bright
yellow
flowers
swallow
believe
or
accept
without
questioning
or
challenge,
Am
I
supposed
to
swallow
that
story?
accept
live
with
swallow
tolerate
or
accommodate
oneself
to,
I
shall
have
to
accept
these
unpleasant
working
conditions,
I
swallowed
the
insult,
She
has
learned
to
live
with
her
husband's
little
idiosyncrasies
swallow
keep
from
expressing,
I
swallowed
my
anger
and
kept
quiet
swallow
take
back
unsay
withdraw
take
back
what
one
has
said,
He
swallowed
his
words
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