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Definition
Synonym
Glashaus
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Glashaus
green-house
Glashaus
n
glass building
Glashaus
n
Glashäuser
pl
glass building
glass buildings
Wer im
Glashaus
sitzt sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen.
übtr.
People (who live) in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
fig.
Wer im
Glashaus
sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen.
übtr.
People (who live) in glass houses, shouldn't throw stones.
fig.
Gewächshaus
n
;
Glashaus
n
agr.
Gewächshäuser
pl
; Glashäuser
pl
Kalthaus
n
temperiertes Haus
Warmhaus
n
; Treibhaus
n
Wer (selbst) im
Glashaus
sitzt sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen.
Sprw.
greenhouse; glasshouse
Br.
greenhouses; glasshouses
cold greenhouse
warm greenhouse
hot greenhouse; hothouse
Talk about (the) pot calling the kettle black!
prov.
Gewächshaus
n
;
Glashaus
n
agr.
Gewächshäuser
pl
; Glashäuser
pl
Kalthaus
n
temperiertes Haus
Warmhaus
n
; Treibhaus
n
Wer (selbst) im
Glashaus
sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen.
Sprw.
greenhouse; glasshouse
Br.
greenhouses; glasshouses
cold greenhouse
warm greenhouse
hot greenhouse; hothouse
Talk about (the) pot calling the kettle black!
prov.
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Glashaus Synonyme
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green-house Synonyme
Glashaus Definition
Bottle
green
(
)
A
dark
shade
of
green,
like
that
of
bottle
glass.
Brunswick
green
(
)
An
oxychloride
of
copper,
used
as
a
green
pigment
Grass-green
(
a.
)
Green
with
grass.
Grass-green
(
a.
)
Of
the
color
of
grass
Green
(
superl.
)
Having
the
color
of
grass
when
fresh
and
growing
Green
(
superl.
)
Having
a
sickly
color
Green
(
superl.
)
Full
of
life
aud
vigor
Green
(
superl.
)
Not
ripe
Green
(
superl.
)
Not
roasted
Green
(
superl.
)
Immature
in
age
or
experience
Green
(
superl.
)
Not
seasoned
Green
(
n.
)
The
color
of
growing
plants
Green
(
n.
)
A
grassy
plain
or
plat
Green
(
n.
)
Fresh
leaves
or
branches
of
trees
or
other
plants
Green
(
n.
)
pl.
Leaves
and
stems
of
young
plants,
as
spinach,
beets,
etc.,
which
in
their
green
state
are
boiled
for
food.
Green
(
n.
)
Any
substance
or
pigment
of
a
green
color.
Green
(
v.
t.)
To
make
green.
Green
(
v.
i.)
To
become
or
grow
green.
Green-broom
(
n.
)
A
plant
of
the
genus
Genista
(G.
tinctoria)
Green-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
green
eyes.
Green-eyed
(
a.
)
Seeing
everything
through
a
medium
which
discolors
or
distorts.
Green-leek
(
n.
)
An
Australian
parrakeet
(Polytelis
Barrabandi)
Green-stall
(
n.
)
A
stall
at
which
greens
and
fresh
vegetables
are
exposed
for
sale.
House
(
n.
)
A
structure
intended
or
used
as
a
habitation
or
shelter
for
animals
of
any
kind
House
(
n.
)
Household
affairs
House
(
n.
)
Those
who
dwell
in
the
same
house
House
(
n.
)
A
family
of
ancestors,
descendants,
and
kindred
House
(
n.
)
One
of
the
estates
of
a
kingdom
or
other
government
assembled
in
parliament
or
legislature
House
(
n.
)
A
firm,
or
commercial
establishment.
House
(
n.
)
A
public
house
House
(
n.
)
A
twelfth
part
of
the
heavens,
as
divided
by
six
circles
intersecting
at
the
north
and
south
points
of
the
horizon,
used
by
astrologers
in
noting
the
positions
of
the
heavenly
bodies,
and
casting
horoscopes
or
nativities.
The
houses
were
regarded
as
fixed
in
respect
to
the
horizon,
and
numbered
from
the
one
at
the
eastern
horizon,
called
the
ascendant,
first
house,
or
house
of
life,
downward,
or
in
the
direction
of
the
earth's
revolution,
the
stars
and
planets
passing
through
them
in
the
reverse
order
every
twenty-four
hours.
House
(
n.
)
A
square
on
a
chessboard,
regarded
as
the
proper
place
of
a
piece.
House
(
n.
)
An
audience
House
(
n.
)
The
body,
as
the
habitation
of
the
soul.
House
(
n.
)
The
grave.
House
(
v.
t.)
To
take
or
put
into
a
house
House
(
v.
t.)
To
drive
to
a
shelter.
House
(
v.
t.)
To
admit
to
residence
House
(
v.
t.)
To
deposit
and
cover,
as
in
the
grave.
House
(
v.
t.)
To
stow
in
a
safe
place
House
(
v.
i.)
To
take
shelter
or
lodging
House
(
v.
i.)
To
have
a
position
in
one
of
the
houses.
See
House,
n.,
8.
Kendal
green
(
)
Alt.
of
Kendal
Lincoln
green
(
)
A
color
of
cloth
formerly
made
in
Lincoln,
England
Lombard-house
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Lombar-house
Lombar-house
(
n.
)
A
bank
or
a
pawnbroker's
shop.
Lombar-house
(
n.
)
A
public
institution
for
lending
money
to
the
poor
at
a
moderate
interest,
upon
articles
deposited
and
pledged
Mitter's
green
(
)
A
pigment
of
a
green
color,
the
chief
constituent
of
which
is
oxide
of
chromium.
Moot-house
(
n.
)
A
hall
for
public
meetings
Oyster-green
(
n.
)
A
green
membranous
seaweed
(Ulva)
often
found
growing
on
oysters
but
common
on
stones,
piles,
etc.
green-house Bedeutung
house
play
in
which
children
take
the
roles
of
father
or
mother
or
children
and
pretend
to
interact
like
adults,
the
children
were
playing
house
painting
house
painting
the
occupation
of
a
house
painter,
house
painting
was
the
only
craft
he
knew
house
arrest
confinement
to
your
own
home
Monmouth
Court
House
Battle
of
Monmouth
Court
House
Battle
of
Monmouth
a
pitched
battle
in
New
Jersey
during
the
American
Revolution
()
that
ended
with
the
withdrawal
of
British
forces
cyanobacteria
blue-green
algae
predominantly
photosynthetic
prokaryotic
organisms
containing
a
blue
pigment
in
addition
to
chlorophyll,
occur
singly
or
in
colonies
in
diverse
habitats,
important
as
phytoplankton
yellow-green
algae
any
alga
of
the
division
Chrysophyta
with
its
chlorophyll
masked
by
yellow
pigment
green
algae
chlorophyte
algae
that
are
clear
green
in
color,
often
growing
on
wet
ricks
or
damp
wood
or
the
surface
of
stagnant
water
house
finch
linnet
Carpodacus
mexicanus
small
finch
originally
of
the
western
United
States
and
Mexico
English
sparrow
house
sparrow
Passer
domesticus
small
hardy
brown-and-grey
bird
native
to
Europe
green-tailed
towhee
Chlorura
chlorura
towhee
of
the
Rocky
Mountains
house
wren
Troglodytes
aedon
common
American
wren
that
nests
around
houses
house
martin
Delichon
urbica
common
small
European
martin
that
builds
nests
under
the
eaves
of
houses
green
frog
spring
frog
Rana
clamitans
similar
to
bullfrog,
found
in
or
near
marshes
and
ponds,
of
United
States
and
Canada
Eurasian
green
toad
Bufo
viridis
Eurasian
toad
with
variable
chiefly
green
coloring
American
green
toad
Bufo
debilis
small
green
or
yellow-green
toad
with
small
black
bars
and
stripes
green
turtle
Chelonia
mydas
large
tropical
turtle
with
greenish
flesh
used
for
turtle
soup
green
lizard
Lacerta
viridis
a
common
Eurasian
lizard
about
a
foot
long
green
snake
grass
snake
either
of
two
North
American
chiefly
insectivorous
snakes
that
are
green
in
color
smooth
green
snake
Opheodrys
vernalis
of
western
and
central
United
States
rough
green
snake
Opheodrys
aestivus
of
southern
and
eastern
United
States
green
snake
any
of
numerous
African
colubrid
snakes
milk
snake
house
snake
milk
adder
checkered
adder
Lampropeltis
triangulum
nonvenomous
tan
and
brown
king
snake
with
an
arrow-shaped
occipital
spot,
southeastern
ones
have
red
stripes
like
coral
snakes
green
mamba
green
phase
of
the
black
mamba
house
centipede
Scutigera
coleoptrata
long-legged
centipede
common
in
damp
places
as
e.g.
cellars
green
peafowl
Pavo
muticus
peafowl
of
southeast
Asia
green
woodpecker
Picus
viridis
woodpecker
of
Europe
and
western
Asia
greenwing
green-winged
teal
Anas
crecca
common
teal
of
Eurasia
and
North
America
green
gland
one
of
a
pair
of
glands
(believed
to
have
excretory
functions)
in
some
crustaceans
near
the
base
of
the
large
antennae
lapwing
green
plover
peewit
pewit
large
crested
Old
World
plover
having
wattles
and
spurs
domestic
cat
house
cat
Felis
domesticus
Felis
catus
any
domesticated
member
of
the
genus
Felis
green
June
beetle
figeater
large
greenish
June
beetle
of
southern
United
States
housefly
house
fly
Musca
domestica
common
fly
that
frequents
human
habitations
and
spreads
many
diseases
European
house
cricket
Acheta
domestica
lives
in
human
dwellings,
naturalized
in
parts
of
America
apple
aphid
green
apple
aphid
Aphis
pomi
bright
green
aphid,
feeds
on
and
causes
curling
of
apple
leaves
green
peach
aphid
yellowish
green
aphid
that
is
especially
destructive
to
peaches
green
lacewing
chrysopid
stink
fly
pale
green
unpleasant-smelling
lacewing
fly
having
carnivorous
larvae
house
mouse
Mus
musculus
brownish-grey
Old
World
mouse
now
a
common
household
pest
worldwide
green
monkey
African
green
monkey
Cercopithecus
aethiops
sabaeus
common
savannah
monkey
with
greenish-grey
back
and
yellow
tail
Acapulco
gold
Mexican
green
a
particularly
potent
variety
of
marijuana
apartment
building
apartment
house
a
building
that
is
divided
into
apartments
apiary
bee
house
a
shed
containing
a
number
of
beehives
beach
house
a
house
built
on
or
near
a
beach
c
Bedlam
booby
hatch
crazy
house
cuckoo's
nest
funny
farm
funny
house
loony
bin
madhouse
nut
house
nuthouse
sanatorium
snake
pit
pejorative
terms
for
an
insane
asylum
boarding
house
boardinghouse
a
private
house
that
provides
accommodations
and
meals
for
paying
guests
brokerage
house
brokerage
place
where
a
broker
conducts
his
business
building
supply
store
building
supply
house
a
store
where
builders
can
purchase
materials
for
building
houses
and
related
structures
chapterhouse
fraternity
house
frat
house
a
house
used
as
a
residence
by
a
chapter
of
a
fraternity
charnel
house
charnel
a
vault
or
building
where
corpses
or
bones
are
deposited
cinema
movie
theater
movie
theatre
movie
house
picture
palace
a
theater
where
films
are
shown
coach
house
carriage
house
remise
a
small
building
for
housing
coaches
and
carriages
and
other
vehicles
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