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Deutsche Geschlinge Synonyme

Englische pluck Synonyme

pluck  accumulate  amass  assemble  avulse  backbone  bare  bleed  bleed white  bob  boldness  bottle  bottom  bravery  bring in  bring together  bust  catch at  chutzpah  collect  courage  crop  crop herbs  cull  cut  cut out  dauntlessness  denudate  denude  deplume  deracinate  despoil  determination  dig  dig out  dig up  disentangle  displume  divest  drain  draw  draw out  dredge  dredge up  dry  eradicate  evolve  evulse  excavate  excise  exhaust  expose  exsect  extract  extricate  fail  flay  fleece  flick  flip  flirt  flounce  flunk  flunk out  fortitude  gameness  gather  gather in  get in  get out  get together  glean  gouge out  grab  grabble  grit  grub  grub up  guts  gutsiness  guttiness  hardiness  harvest  hay  heart  heart of oak  hitch  impoverish  intestinal fortitude  intrepidity  jerk  jig  jigger  jigget  jiggle  jog  joggle  lay bare  lay open  mettle  mettlesomeness  milk  mine  mow  moxie  nerve  nut  pick  pick clean  pick out  pick up  pith  pluck out  pluck up  pluckiness  plunk  pull  pull out  pull up  quarry  rake out  rake up  reap  reap and carry  remove  resolution  resolve  rip out  root out  root up  round up  sand  scare up  scrape together  scrape up  shear  skin  snake  snatch  spirit  spunk  spunkiness  stamina  start  steadfastness  stout heart  stoutness  strip  strip bare  strum  sturdiness  suck dry  sudden pull  sweep the strings  take out  take up  tear out  thrum  toughness  true grit  twang  tweak  twitch  uncloak  uncover  unearth  unravel  unsheathe  unveil  uproot  vellicate  wash out  weed out  withdraw  wrench  wrest out  yank  yerk  
plucky  bold  bulldoggish  courageous  dauntless  doughty  fearless  game  gamy  gritty  gutsy  gutty  mettlesome  nervy  pertinacious  red-blooded  resolute  spirited  spiritful  spunky  tenacious  tough  unfearing  

Geschlinge Definition

Butchered
(imp. & p. p.) of Butcher
Cod liver
(n.) The liver of the common cod and allied species.
False-heart
(a.) False-hearted.
Free-liver
(n.) One who gratifies his appetites without stint
Heart
(n.) A hollow, muscular organ, which, by contracting rhythmically, keeps up the circulation of the blood.
Heart
(n.) The seat of the affections or sensibilities, collectively or separately, as love, hate, joy, grief, courage, and the like
Heart
(n.) The nearest the middle or center
Heart
(n.) Courage
Heart
(n.) Vigorous and efficient activity
Heart
(n.) That which resembles a heart in shape
Heart
(n.) One of a series of playing cards, distinguished by the figure or figures of a heart
Heart
(n.) Vital part
Heart
(n.) A term of affectionate or kindly and familiar address.
Heart
(v. t.) To give heart to
Heart
(v. i.) To form a compact center or heart
Heart-eating
(a.) Preying on the heart.
Heart-robbing
(a.) Depriving of thought
Heart-robbing
(a.) Stealing the heart or affections
Heart's-ease
(n.) Ease of heart
Heart's-ease
(n.) A species of violet (Viola tricolor)
Heart-spoon
(n.) A part of the breastbone.
Heart-whole
(a.) Having the heart or affections free
Heart-whole
(a.) With unbroken courage
Heart-whole
(a.) Of a single and sincere heart.
Heart-wounded
(a.) Wounded to the heart with love or grief.
Lion-heart
(n.) A very brave person.
Liver
(n.) One who, or that which, lives.
Liver
(n.) A resident
Liver
(n.) One whose course of life has some marked characteristic (expressed by an adjective)
Liver
(n.) A very large glandular and vascular organ in the visceral cavity of all vertebrates.
Liver
(n.) The glossy ibis (Ibis falcinellus)
Liver-colored
(a.) Having a color like liver
Liver-grown
(a.) Having an enlarged liver.
Pluck
(v. t.) To pull
Pluck
(v. t.) Especially, to pull with sudden force or effort, or to pull off or out from something, with a twitch
Pluck
(v. t.) To strip of, or as of, feathers
Pluck
(v. t.) To reject at an examination for degrees.
Pluck
(v. i.) To make a motion of pulling or twitching
Pluck
(n.) The act of plucking
Pluck
(n.) The heart, liver, and lights of an animal.
Pluck
(n.) Spirit
Pluck
(n.) The act of plucking, or the state of being plucked, at college. See Pluck, v. t., 4.
Pluck
(v. t.) The lyrie.
Pseudo-heart
(n.) Any contractile vessel of invertebrates which is not of the nature of a real heart, especially one of those pertaining to the excretory system.
Throat
(n.) The part of the neck in front of, or ventral to, the vertebral column.
Throat
(n.) Hence, the passage through it to the stomach and lungs
Throat
(n.) A contracted portion of a vessel, or of a passage way
Throat
(n.) The part of a chimney between the gathering, or portion of the funnel which contracts in ascending, and the flue.
Throat
(n.) The upper fore corner of a boom-and-gaff sail, or of a staysail.
Throat
(n.) That end of a gaff which is next the mast.

pluck (throat; heart lungs liver of butchered animals) Bedeutung

pluck the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord
cardiac massage
heart massage
an emergency procedure that employs rhythmic compression of the heart (either through the chest wall or, during surgery, directly to the heart) in an attempt to maintain circulation during cardiac arrest
heart surgery any surgical procedure involving the heart
closed-heart surgery heart surgery in which a small incision is made (the chest cavity is not opened)
open-heart surgery heart surgery in which the rib cage is spread open, the heart is stopped and blood is detoured through a heart-lung machine while a heart valve or coronary artery is surgically repaired
throat the part of an animal's body that corresponds to a person's throat
liver fluke
Fasciola hepatica
flatworm parasitic in liver and bile ducts of domestic animals and humans
liver-spotted dalmatian a brown-spotted dalmatian
heart urchin sea urchin having a heart-shaped body in a rigid spiny shell
liver chestnut a solid dark brown horse
artificial heart a pump that replaces the natural heart
cardiac monitor
heart monitor
a piece of electronic equipment for continual observation of the function of the heart
heart a playing card in the major suit that has one or more red hearts on it, he led the queen of hearts, hearts were trumps
heart-lung machine a pump to maintain circulation during heart surgery, diverts blood from the heart and oxygenates it and then pumps it through the body
heart valve an implant that replaces a natural cardiac valve
Jarvik heart
Jarvik artificial heart
a kind of artificial heart that has been used with some success
sodium thiopental
phenobarbital
phenobarbitone
Luminal
purple heart
a long-acting barbiturate used as a sedative
throat a passage resembling a throat in shape or function, the throat of the vase, the throat of a chimney,
throat an opening in the vamp of a shoe at the instep
throat protector protective garment worn by hockey goalkeeper and catcher in baseball
heart spirit an inclination or tendency of a certain kind, he had a change of heart
cardiac rhythm
heart rhythm
the rhythm of a beating heart
heart mettle nerve
spunk
the courage to carry on, he kept fighting on pure spunk, you haven't got the heart for baseball
gutsiness
pluck
pluckiness
the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury
liver spot a type of skin disease that causes brown spots on the skin
central veins of liver
venae centrales hepatis
terminal branches of the hepatic veins that lie in the hepatic lobules and receive blood from the liver sinusoids
liver large and complicated reddish-brown glandular organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity, secretes bile and functions in metabolism of protein and carbohydrate and fat, synthesizes substances involved in the clotting of the blood, synthesizes vitamin A, detoxifies poisonous substances and breaks down worn-out erythrocytes
heart
pump
ticker
the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs, its rhythmic contractions move the blood through the body, he stood still, his heart thumping wildly
athlete's heart enlarged heart commonly found among athletes trained for endurance
biauriculate heart a heart (as of mammals and birds and reptiles) having two auricles
cardiac muscle
heart muscle
the muscle tissue of the heart, adapted to continued rhythmic contraction
ventricle heart ventricle a chamber of the heart that receives blood from an atrium and pumps it to the arteries
atrium cordis
atrium of the heart
the upper chamber of each half of the heart
right atrium
right atrium of the heart
atrium dextrum
the right upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the venae cavae and coronary sinus
left atrium
left atrium of the heart
atrium sinistrum
the left upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the pulmonary veins
heart valve
cardiac valve
a valve to control one-way flow of blood
throat
pharynx
the passage to the stomach and lungs, in the front part of the neck below the chin and above the collarbone
heart
bosom
the locus of feelings and intuitions, in your heart you know it is true, her story would melt your bosom
kernel
substance core
center
centre
essence
gist
heart heart and soul
inwardness marrow
meat
nub
pith
sum
nitty-gritty f a e a c
the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience, the gist of the prosecutor's argument, the heart and soul of the Republican Party, the nub of the story
Order of the Purple Heart
Purple Heart
a United States military decoration awarded to any member of the armed forces who is wounded in action
heart-to-heart an intimate talk in private, he took me aside for a little heart-to-heart
broken heart devastating sorrow and despair, he is recovering from a broken heart, a broken heart languishes here
affection
affectionateness
fondness
tenderness heart warmness
warmheartedness
philia
a positive feeling of liking, he had trouble expressing the affection he felt, the child won everyone's heart, the warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home
heart a firm rather dry variety meat (usually beef or veal), a five-pound beef heart will serve six
liver liver of an animal used as meat
calves' liver
calf's liver
liver of a calf used as meat
chicken liver liver of a chicken used as meat
goose liver liver of a goose used as meat
neck sweetbread
throat sweetbread
edible thymus gland of an animal
liver pudding
liver sausage
liverwurst
sausage containing ground liver
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