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Definition
Synonym
Rosenwangenpapagei
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Rosenwangenpapagei
m
ornith.
Rose-faced Parrot
Rosenwangenpapagei
m
ornith.
Rose-faced Parrot
Rosenwangenpapagei
m
ornith.
Rose-faced Parrot
Deutsche
Rosenwangenpapagei Synonyme
Englische
Rose-faced Parrot Synonyme
Rosenwangenpapagei Definition
Apple-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
round,
broad
face,
like
an
apple.
Bald-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
white
face
or
a
white
mark
on
the
face,
as
a
stag.
Bell-faced
(
a.
)
Having
the
striking
surface
convex
Black-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
black,
dark,
or
gloomy
face
or
aspect.
Bold-faced
(
a.
)
Somewhat
impudent
Bold-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
conspicuous
or
heavy
face.
Chub-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
plump,
short
face.
Copper-faced
(
a.
)
Faced
or
covered
with
copper
Cop-rose
(
n.
)
The
red,
or
corn,
poppy.
Cream-faced
(
a.
)
White
or
pale,
as
the
effect
of
fear,
or
as
the
natural
complexion.
Cup-rose
(
n.
)
Red
poppy.
See
Cop-rose.
Dog-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
face
resembling
that
of
a
dog.
Dog-rose
(
n.
)
A
common
European
wild
rose,
with
single
pink
or
white
flowers.
Double-faced
(
a.
)
Having
two
faces
designed
for
use
Double-faced
(
a.
)
Deceitful
Dough-faced
(
a.
)
Easily
molded
Faced
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Face
Faced
(
a.
)
Having
(such)
a
face,
or
(so
many)
faces
False-faced
(
a.
)
Hypocritical.
Fiber-faced
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Fibre-faced
Fibre-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
visible
fiber
embodied
in
the
surface
of
Gelder-rose
(
n.
)
Same
as
Guelder-rose.
Glass-faced
(
a.
)
Mirror-faced
Gy-rose
(
a.
)
Turned
round
like
a
crook,
or
bent
to
and
fro.
Half-faced
(
a.
)
Showing
only
part
of
the
face
Janus-faced
(
a.
)
Double-faced
Lean-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
thin
face.
Lean-faced
(
a.
)
slender
or
narrow
Moon-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
round,
full
face.
Mulberry-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
face
of
a
mulberry
color,
or
blotched
as
if
with
mulberry
stains.
Parrot
(
n.
)
In
a
general
sense,
any
bird
of
the
order
Psittaci.
Parrot
(
n.
)
Any
species
of
Psittacus,
Chrysotis,
Pionus,
and
other
genera
of
the
family
Psittacidae,
as
distinguished
from
the
parrakeets,
macaws,
and
lories.
They
have
a
short
rounded
or
even
tail,
and
often
a
naked
space
on
the
cheeks.
The
gray
parrot,
or
jako
(P.
erithacus)
of
Africa
(see
Jako),
and
the
species
of
Amazon,
or
green,
parrots
(Chrysotis)
of
America,
are
examples.
Many
species,
as
cage
birds,
readily
learn
to
imitate
sounds,
and
to
repeat
words
and
phrases.
Parrot
(
v.
t.)
To
repeat
by
rote,
as
a
parrot.
Parrot
(
v.
i.)
To
chatter
like
a
parrot.
Parrot's-bill
(
n.
)
The
glory
pea.
See
under
Glory.
Pitch-faced
(
a.
)
Having
the
arris
defined
by
a
line
beyond
which
the
rock
is
cut
away,
so
as
to
give
nearly
true
edges
Platter-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
broad,
flat
face.
Provence
rose
(
)
The
cabbage
rose
(Rosa
centifolia).
Provence
rose
(
)
A
name
of
many
kinds
of
roses
which
are
hybrids
of
Rosa
centifolia
and
R.
Gallica.
Pug-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
face
like
a
monkey
or
a
pug
Putty-faced
(
a.
)
White-faced
Quarry-faced
(
a.
)
Having
a
face
left
as
it
comes
from
the
quarry
and
not
smoothed
with
the
chisel
or
point
Rose
(
imp.
)
of
Rise
Rose
(
)
imp.
of
Rise.
Rose
(
n.
)
A
flower
and
shrub
of
any
species
of
the
genus
Rosa,
of
which
there
are
many
species,
mostly
found
in
the
morthern
hemispere
Rose
(
n.
)
A
knot
of
ribbon
formed
like
a
rose
Rose
(
n.
)
A
rose
window.
See
Rose
window,
below.
Rose
(
n.
)
A
perforated
nozzle,
as
of
a
pipe,
spout,
etc.,
for
delivering
water
in
fine
jets
Rose
(
n.
)
The
erysipelas.
Rose
(
n.
)
The
card
of
the
mariner's
compass
Rose-faced Parrot Bedeutung
parrot
usually
brightly
colored
zygodactyl
tropical
birds
with
short
hooked
beaks
and
the
ability
to
mimic
sounds
poll
poll
parrot
a
tame
parrot
cockateel
cockatiel
cockatoo
parrot
Nymphicus
hollandicus
small
grey
Australian
parrot
with
a
yellow
crested
head
rose
chafer
rose
bug
Macrodactylus
subspinosus
common
North
American
beetle:
larvae
feed
on
roots
and
adults
on
leaves
and
flowers
of
e.g.
rose
bushes
or
apple
trees
or
grape
vines
rose
chafer
rose
beetle
Cetonia
aurata
a
common
metallic
green
European
beetle:
larvae
feed
on
plant
roots
and
adults
on
leaves
and
flowers
of
e.g.
roses
bald-faced
hornet
white-faced
hornet
Vespula
maculata
North
American
hornet
rose
bed
bed
of
roses
a
flower
bed
in
which
roses
are
growing
rose
garden
a
garden
for
growing
roses
rose
water
perfume
consisting
of
water
scented
with
oil
of
roses
rose
window
rosette
circular
window
filled
with
tracery
wind
rose
weather
map
showing
the
frequency
and
strength
of
winds
from
different
directions
rose
rosiness
a
dusty
pink
color
old
rose
a
greyish-pink
color
rose
apple
fragrant
oval
yellowish
tropical
fruit
used
in
jellies
and
confections
blush
wine
pink
wine
rose
rose
wine
pinkish
table
wine
from
red
grapes
whose
skins
were
removed
after
fermentation
began
parrot
a
copycat
who
does
not
understand
the
words
or
acts
being
imitated
Benet
William
Rose
Benet
United
States
writer,
brother
of
Stephen
Vincent
Benet
(-)
Lee
Gypsy
Rose
Lee
Rose
Louise
Hovick
United
States
striptease
artist
who
became
famous
on
Broadway
in
the
s
(-)
Christmas
rose
winter
rose
black
hellebore
Helleborus
niger
European
evergreen
plant
with
white
or
purplish
rose-like
winter-blooming
flowers
lenten
rose
black
hellebore
Helleborus
orientalis
slightly
hairy
perennial
having
deep
green
leathery
leaves
and
flowers
that
are
ultimately
purplish-green
impala
lily
mock
azalia
desert
rose
kudu
lily
Adenium
obesum
Adenium
multiflorum
South
African
shrub
having
a
swollen
succulent
stem
and
bearing
showy
pink
and
white
flowers
after
the
leaves
fall,
popular
as
an
ornamental
in
tropics
periwinkle
rose
periwinkle
Madagascar
periwinkle
old
maid
Cape
periwinkle
red
periwinkle
cayenne
jasmine
Catharanthus
roseus
Vinca
rosea
commonly
cultivated
Old
World
woody
herb
having
large
pinkish
to
red
flowers
oleander
rose
bay
Nerium
oleander
an
ornamental
but
poisonous
flowering
shrub
having
narrow
evergreen
leaves
and
clusters
of
fragrant
white
to
pink
or
red
flowers:
native
to
East
Indies
but
widely
cultivated
in
warm
regions
crape
jasmine
crepe
jasmine
crepe
gardenia
pinwheel
flower
East
Indian
rosebay
Adam's
apple
Nero's
crown
coffee
rose
Tabernaemontana
divaricate
tropical
shrub
having
glossy
foliage
and
fragrant
nocturnal
flowers
with
crimped
or
wavy
corollas,
northern
India
to
Thailand
mullein
pink
rose
campion
gardener's
delight
dusty
miller
Lychnis
coronaria
an
old
cottage
garden
plant
of
southeastern
Europe
widely
cultivated
for
its
attractive
white
woolly
foliage
and
showy
crimson
flowers
rose
moss
sun
plant
Portulaca
grandiflora
widely
cultivated
in
many
varieties
for
its
fleshy
moss-like
foliage
and
profusion
of
brightly
colored
flowers
rose
of
Jericho
resurrection
plant
Anastatica
hierochuntica
small
grey
Asiatic
desert
plant
bearing
minute
white
flowers
that
rolls
up
when
dry
and
expands
when
moist
cotton
rose
cudweed
filago
any
plant
of
the
genus
Filago
having
capitate
clusters
of
small
woolly
flower
heads
bog
rose
wild
pink
dragon's
mouth
Arethusa
bulbosa
a
bog
orchid
with
usually
a
solitary
fragrant
magenta
pink
blossom
with
a
wide
gaping
corolla,
Canada
cliff
rose
sea
pink
Armeria
maritima
tufted
thrift
of
seacoasts
and
mountains
of
north
temperate
zone,
occasionally
grown
as
a
ground
cover
musk
mallow
mus
rose
Malva
moschata
erect
Old
World
perennial
with
faintly
musk-scented
foliage
and
white
or
pink
flowers,
adventive
in
United
States
rose
mallow
Alcea
rosea
Althea
rosea
plant
with
terminal
racemes
of
showy
white
to
pink
or
purple
flowers,
the
English
cottage
garden
hollyhock
rose
mallow
swamp
mallow
common
rose
mallow
swamp
rose
mallow
Hibiscus
moscheutos
showy
shrub
of
salt
marshes
of
the
eastern
United
States
having
large
roseolored
flowers
cotton
rose
Confederate
rose
Confederate
rose
mallow
Hibiscus
mutabilis
Chinese
shrub
or
small
tree
having
white
or
pink
flowers
becoming
deep
red
at
night,
widely
cultivated,
naturalized
in
southeastern
United
States
China
rose
Chinese
hibiscus
Rose
of
China
shoeblack
plant
shoe
black
Hibiscus
rosa-sinensis
large
showy
Asiatic
shrub
or
small
tree
having
large
single
or
double
red
to
deeped
flowers
rose
of
Sharon
Hibiscus
syriacus
Asiatic
shrub
or
small
shrubby
tree
having
showy
bell-shaped
rose
or
purple
or
white
flowers
and
usually
three-lobed
leaves,
widely
cultivated
in
temperate
North
America
and
Europe
marsh
pink
rose
pink
bitter
floom
American
centaury
Sabbatia
stellaris
Sabbatia
Angularis
any
of
several
pink-flowered
marsh
plant
of
the
eastern
United
States
resembling
a
true
centaury
rose
apple
rose-apple
tree
jambosa
Eugenia
jambos
tropical
tree
of
the
East
Indies
cultivated
for
its
edible
fruit
rose
gum
Eucalypt
grandis
very
tall
tree
of
Queensland
and
New
South
Wales
rose
chestnut
ironwood
ironwood
tree
Mesua
ferrea
handsome
East
Indian
evergreen
tree
often
planted
as
an
ornamental
for
its
fragrant
white
flowers
that
yield
a
perfume,
source
of
very
heavy
hardwood
used
for
railroad
ties
rockrose
rock
rose
small
shrubs
of
scrub
and
dry
woodland
regions
of
southern
Europe
and
North
Africa,
grown
for
their
showy
flowers
and
soft
often
downy
and
aromatic
evergreen
foliage
helianthemum
sunrose
sun
rose
any
plant
of
the
genus
Helianthemum,
vigorous
plants
of
stony
alpine
meadows
and
dry
scrub
regions
rockrose
rock
rose
any
of
numerous
varieties
of
helianthemums
having
small
rose-like
yellow
or
white
or
reddish
flowers
rush
rose
Helianthemum
scoparium
woody
yellow-flowered
perennial
of
southeastern
United
States
Canada
garlic
meadow
leek
rose
leek
Allium
canadense
North
American
bulbous
plant
rose
globe
lily
Calochortus
amoenus
globe
lily
with
deep
rose-pink
or
purple
egg-shaped
flowers
on
flexuous
stems,
western
slopes
of
Sierra
Nevada
in
San
Joaquin
Valley
parrot's
beak
parrot's
bill
Clianthus
puniceus
evergreen
shrub
with
scarlet
to
white
clawlike
or
beaklike
flowers,
New
Zealand
bristly
locust
rose
acacia
moss
locust
Robinia
hispida
large
shrub
or
small
tree
of
the
eastern
United
States
having
bristly
stems
and
large
clusters
of
pink
flowers
Rosaceae
family
Rosaceae
rose
family
a
large
family
of
dicotyledonous
plants
of
order
Rosales,
have
alternate
leaves
and
five-petaled
flowers
with
numerous
stamens
rose
rosebush
any
of
many
shrubs
of
the
genus
Rosa
that
bear
roses
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