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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Goldschnabeltaube
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Goldschnabeltaube
f
ornith.
Gold-billed Ground Dove
Goldschnabeltaube
f
ornith.
Gold-billed Ground Dove
Goldschnabel-Sumpfhuhn
n
ornith.
Paint-billed Crake
Goldschnabel-Musendrossel
f
ornith.
Orange-bellied Nightingale Thrush
Goldschnabel-Ruderammer
f
ornith.
Orange-billed Sparrow
Goldschnabelammer
f
ornith.
Buff-bridled Inca Finch
Goldschnabelhopf
m
ornith.
Abyssinian Scimitar-bill
Goldschnabelsaltator
ornith.
Golden-billed Saltator
Goldschnabelsaltator
m
ornith.
golden-billed saltator
Goldschnabeltaube
f
ornith.
Gold-billed Ground Dove
Goldschnäpper
m
ornith.
Yellow-rumped Flycatcher
Weißflecken-Goldschnepfe
f
ornith.
South American Painted Snipe
Goldschnepfe
f
ornith.
Painted Snipe
Weißflecken-Goldschnepfe
f
ornith.
South-American painted snipe
Buch mit Goldschnitt
book with gilt edges
Goldschnitt
m
(Buchdruck) (Vorgang)
print
gilt edging (book printing)
Goldschnitt
m
(Buch)
print
Buch mit Goldschnitt; Buch mit vergoldeten Schnitten
mit vergoldeten Oberkanten
Ganzgoldschnitt
m
; durchweg Goldschnitt
unterfärbter Goldschnitt
ziselierter Goldschnitt
gilt edge; gilt edges (book)
book with gilt edges
top edge gilt
full gilt; all edges gilt
art gilt edge; art gilt edges
chased gauffered edge; chased gauffered edges
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Gold-billed Ground Dove Synonyme
Goldschnabeltaube Definition
Billed
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Bill
Billed
(
a.
)
Furnished
with,
or
having,
a
bill,
as
a
bird
Burying
ground
(
)
Alt.
of
Burying
place
Dove
(
)
of
Dive
Dove
(
n.
)
A
pigeon
of
the
genus
Columba
and
various
related
genera.
The
species
are
numerous.
Dove
(
n.
)
A
word
of
endearment
for
one
regarded
as
pure
and
gentle.
Dove-eyed
(
a.
)
Having
eyes
like
a
dove
Dove
plant
(
)
A
Central
American
orchid
(Peristeria
elata),
having
a
flower
stem
five
or
six
feet
high,
with
numerous
globose
white
fragrant
flowers.
The
column
in
the
center
of
the
flower
resembles
a
dove
Dove's-foot
(
n.
)
A
small
annual
species
of
Geranium,
native
in
England
Dove's-foot
(
n.
)
The
columbine.
Duck-billed
(
a.
)
Having
a
bill
like
that
of
a
duck.
Gold
(
n.
)
Alt.
of
Goolde
Gold
(
v.
t.)
A
metallic
element,
constituting
the
most
precious
metal
used
as
a
common
commercial
medium
of
exchange.
It
has
a
characteristic
yellow
color,
is
one
of
the
heaviest
substances
known
(specific
gravity
19.32),
is
soft,
and
very
malleable
and
ductile.
It
is
quite
unalterable
by
heat,
moisture,
and
most
corrosive
agents,
and
therefore
well
suited
for
its
use
in
coin
and
jewelry.
Symbol
Au
(Aurum).
Atomic
weight
196.7.
Gold
(
v.
t.)
Money
Gold
(
v.
t.)
A
yellow
color,
like
that
of
the
metal
Gold
(
v.
t.)
Figuratively,
something
precious
or
pure
Gold-beaten
(
a.
)
Gilded.
Gold-beating
(
n.
)
The
art
or
process
of
reducing
gold
to
extremely
thin
leaves,
by
beating
with
a
hammer.
Gold-bound
(
a.
)
Encompassed
with
gold.
Gold-hammer
(
n.
)
The
yellow-hammer.
Ground
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Grind
Ground
(
n.
)
The
surface
of
the
earth
Ground
(
n.
)
A
floor
or
pavement
supposed
to
rest
upon
the
earth.
Ground
(
n.
)
Any
definite
portion
of
the
earth's
surface
Ground
(
n.
)
Land
Ground
(
n.
)
The
basis
on
which
anything
rests
Ground
(
n.
)
That
surface
upon
which
the
figures
of
a
composition
are
set,
and
which
relieves
them
by
its
plainness,
being
either
of
one
tint
or
of
tints
but
slightly
contrasted
with
one
another
Ground
(
n.
)
In
sculpture,
a
flat
surface
upon
which
figures
are
raised
in
relief.
Ground
(
n.
)
In
point
lace,
the
net
of
small
meshes
upon
which
the
embroidered
pattern
is
applied
Ground
(
n.
)
A
gummy
composition
spread
over
the
surface
of
a
metal
to
be
etched,
to
prevent
the
acid
from
eating
except
where
an
opening
is
made
by
the
needle.
Ground
(
n.
)
One
of
the
pieces
of
wood,
flush
with
the
plastering,
to
which
moldings,
etc.,
are
attached
Ground
(
n.
)
A
composition
in
which
the
bass,
consisting
of
a
few
bars
of
independent
notes,
is
continually
repeated
to
a
varying
melody.
Ground
(
n.
)
The
tune
on
which
descants
are
raised
Ground
(
n.
)
A
conducting
connection
with
the
earth,
whereby
the
earth
is
made
part
of
an
electrical
circuit.
Ground
(
n.
)
Sediment
at
the
bottom
of
liquors
or
liquids
Ground
(
n.
)
The
pit
of
a
theater.
Ground
(
v.
t.)
To
lay,
set,
or
run,
on
the
ground.
Ground
(
v.
t.)
To
found
Ground
(
v.
t.)
To
instruct
in
elements
or
first
principles.
Ground
(
v.
t.)
To
connect
with
the
ground
so
as
to
make
the
earth
a
part
of
an
electrical
circuit.
Ground
(
v.
t.)
To
cover
with
a
ground,
as
a
copper
plate
for
etching
(see
Ground,
n.,
5)
Ground
(
v.
i.)
To
run
aground
Ground
(
)
imp.
&
p.
p.
of
Grind.
Hook-billed
(
a.
)
Having
a
strongly
curved
bill.
Mannheim
gold
(
)
A
kind
of
brass
made
in
imitation
of
gold.
It
contains
eighty
per
cent
of
copper
and
twenty
of
zinc.
Middle-ground
(
n.
)
That
part
of
a
picture
between
the
foreground
and
the
background.
Sea
dove
(
)
The
little
auk,
or
rotche.
See
Illust.
of
Rotche.
Spoon-billed
(
a.
)
Having
the
bill
expanded
and
spatulate
at
the
end.
Stork-billed
(
a.
)
Having
a
bill
like
that
of
the
stork.
Winter-ground
(
v.
t.)
To
coved
over
in
the
season
of
winter,
as
for
protection
or
shelter
Gold-billed Ground Dove Bedeutung
grounder
ground
ball
groundball
hopper
(baseball)
a
hit
that
travels
along
the
ground
ground
stroke
a
tennis
return
made
by
hitting
the
ball
after
it
has
bounced
once
dark
ground
illumination
dark
field
illumination
a
form
of
microscopic
examination
of
living
material
by
scattered
light,
specimens
appear
luminous
against
a
dark
background
ground
attack
an
attack
by
ground
troops
gold
rush
a
large
migration
of
people
to
a
newly
discovered
gold
field
long-billed
marsh
wren
Cistothorus
palustris
American
wren
that
inhabits
tall
reed
beds
sedge
wren
short-billed
marsh
wren
Cistothorus
platensis
small
American
wren
inhabiting
wet
sedgy
meadows
hadrosaur
hadrosaurus
duck-billed
dinosaur
any
of
numerous
large
bipedal
ornithischian
dinosaurs
having
a
horny
duck-like
bill
and
webbed
feet,
may
have
been
partly
aquatic
ground-shaker
seismosaur
huge
herbivorous
dinosaur
of
the
Cretaceous
found
in
western
North
America
ground
snake
Sonora
semiannulata
small
shy
brightlyinged
terrestrial
snake
of
arid
or
semiarid
areas
of
western
North
America
eastern
ground
snake
Potamophis
striatula
Haldea
striatula
in
some
classifications
placed
in
genus
Haldea,
small
reddish-grey
snake
of
eastern
North
America
ground
rattler
massasauga
Sistrurus
miliaris
small
pygmy
rattlesnake
black
and
gold
garden
spider
Argiope
aurantia
a
widely
distributed
North
American
garden
spider
dove
any
of
numerous
small
pigeons
rock
dove
rock
pigeon
Columba
livia
pale
grey
Eurasian
pigeon
having
black-striped
wings
from
which
most
domestic
species
are
descended
mourning
dove
Zenaidura
macroura
wild
dove
of
the
United
States
having
a
mournful
call
black-billed
cuckoo
Coccyzus
erythropthalmus
North
American
cuckoo,
builds
a
nest
and
rears
its
own
young
ground
roller
Madagascan
roller
with
terrestrial
and
crepuscular
habits
that
feeds
on
e.g.
insects
and
worms
ivorybill
ivory-billed
woodpecker
Campephilus
principalis
large
black-and-white
woodpecker
of
southern
United
States
and
Cuba
having
an
ivory
bill,
nearly
extinct
platypus
duckbill
duckbilled
platypus
duck-billed
platypus
Ornithorhynchus
anatinus
small
densely
furred
aquatic
monotreme
of
Australia
and
Tasmania
having
a
broad
bill
and
tail
and
webbed
feet,
only
species
in
the
family
Ornithorhynchidae
boatbill
boat-billed
heron
broadbill
Cochlearius
cochlearius
tropical
American
heron
related
to
night
herons
razorbill
razor-billed
auk
Alca
torda
black-and-white
northern
Atlantic
auk
having
a
compressed
sharp-edged
bill
thick-billed
murre
Uria
lomvia
a
variety
of
murre
pied-billed
grebe
Podilymbus
podiceps
American
grebe
having
a
black-banded
whitish
bill
ground
beetle
carabid
beetle
predacious
shining
black
or
metallic
terrestrial
beetle
that
destroys
many
injurious
insects
gold-tail
moth
Euproctis
chrysorrhoea
white
furry-bodied
European
moth
with
a
yellow
tail
tuft
ground
squirrel
gopher
spermophile
any
of
various
terrestrial
burrowing
rodents
of
Old
and
New
Worlds,
often
destroy
crops
mantled
ground
squirrel
Citellus
lateralis
common
black-striped
reddish-brown
ground
squirrel
of
western
North
America,
resembles
a
large
chipmunk
flickertail
Richardson
ground
squirrel
Citellus
richardsoni
of
sagebrush
and
grassland
areas
of
western
United
States
and
Canada
Arctic
ground
squirrel
parka
squirrel
Citellus
parryi
large
ground
squirrel
of
the
North
American
far
north
eastern
chipmunk
hackee
striped
squirrel
ground
squirrel
Tamias
striatus
small
striped
semiterrestrial
eastern
American
squirrel
with
cheek
pouches
barren
ground
caribou
Rangifer
arcticus
of
tundra
of
northern
Canada,
in
some
classifications
included
in
the
species
Rangifer
tarandus
ground
sloth
megathere
gigantic
extinct
terrestrial
sloth-like
mammal
of
the
Pliocene
and
Pleistocene
in
America
Acapulco
gold
Mexican
green
a
particularly
potent
variety
of
marijuana
air-to-ground
missile
air-to-surface
missile
a
missile
designed
to
be
launched
from
an
airplane
at
a
target
on
the
ground
anchor
ground
tackle
a
mechanical
device
that
prevents
a
vessel
from
moving
braid
gold
braid
braiding
trimming
used
to
decorate
clothes
or
curtains
flat
coat
ground
primer
priming
primer
coat
priming
coat
undercoat
the
first
or
preliminary
coat
of
paint
or
size
applied
to
a
surface
gold
foil
foil
made
of
gold
gold
leaf
a
very
thin
form
of
gold
foil
gold
medal
a
trophy
made
of
gold
(or
having
the
appearance
of
gold)
that
is
usually
awarded
for
winning
first
place
in
a
competition
goldmine
gold
mine
a
mine
where
gold
ore
is
found
goldmine
gold
mine
a
good
source
of
something
that
is
desired
gold
plate
a
thin
plating
of
gold
on
something
gold
plate
tableware
that
is
plated
with
gold
ground
(art)
the
surface
(as
a
wall
or
canvas)
prepared
to
take
the
paint
for
a
painting
ground
earth
a
connection
between
an
electrical
device
and
a
large
conducting
body,
such
as
the
earth
(which
is
taken
to
be
at
zero
voltage)
ground
bait
bait
scattered
on
the
water
to
attract
fish
ground
cable
a
mooring
cable,
runs
from
a
buoy
to
a
mooring
anchor
ground
control
a
communication
system
for
sending
continuous
radio
messages
to
an
airplane
pilot
who
is
making
a
groundontrolled
approach
to
landing
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