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Deutsche Schmalnasenaffe Synonyme

Englische old-world monkey; catarrhine monkey; Eurasian monkey Synonyme

Schmalnasenaffe Definition

Catarrhine
(n.) One of the Catarrhina, a division of Quadrumana, including the Old World monkeys and apes which have the nostrils close together and turned downward. See Monkey.
Eurasian
(n.) A child of a European parent on the one side and an Asiatic on the other.
Eurasian
(n.) One born of European parents in Asia.
Eurasian
(a.) Of European and Asiatic descent
Fair-world
(n.) State of prosperity.
Monkeys
(pl. ) of Monkey
Monkey
(n.) In the most general sense, any one of the Quadrumana, including apes, baboons, and lemurs.
Monkey
(n.) Any species of Quadrumana, except the lemurs.
Monkey
(n.) Any one of numerous species of Quadrumana (esp. such as have a long tail and prehensile feet) exclusive of apes and baboons.
Monkey
(n.) A term of disapproval, ridicule, or contempt, as for a mischievous child.
Monkey
(n.) The weight or hammer of a pile driver, that is, a very heavy mass of iron, which, being raised on high, falls on the head of the pile, and drives it into the earth
Monkey
(n.) A small trading vessel of the sixteenth century.
Monkey
(v. t. & i.) To act or treat as a monkey does
Monkey-bread
(n.) The fruit of the Adansonia digitata
Monkey-cup
(n.) See Nepenthes.
Monkey-pot
(n.) The fruit of two South American trees (Lecythis Ollaria, and L. Zabucajo), which have for their fruit large, pot-shaped, woody capsules containing delicious nuts, and opening almost explosively by a circular lid at the top. Vases and pots are made of this capsule.
Monkey's puzzle
() A lofty coniferous Chilian tree (Araucaria imbricata), the branches of which are so crowded and intertwisted "as to puzzle a monkey to climb." The edible nuts are over an inch long, and are called pi–on by the Chilians.
World
(n.) The earth and the surrounding heavens
World
(n.) Any planet or heavenly body, especially when considered as inhabited, and as the scene of interests analogous with human interests
World
(n.) The earth and its inhabitants, with their concerns
World
(n.) In a more restricted sense, that part of the earth and its concerns which is known to any one, or contemplated by any one
World
(n.) The customs, practices, and interests of men
World
(n.) Individual experience of, or concern with, life
World
(n.) The inhabitants of the earth
World
(n.) The earth and its affairs as distinguished from heaven
World
(n.) As an emblem of immensity, a great multitude or quantity
World-wide
(a.) Extended throughout the world

old-world monkey; catarrhine monkey; Eurasian monkey / old-world monkeys; catarrhine monkeys; Eurasian monkeys Bedeutung

world record the best record in the whole world
monkey business mischievous or deceitful behavior
world war a war in which the major nations of the world are involved
world affairs
international affairs
affairs between nations, you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television
the way of the world
the ways of the world
the manner in which people typically behave or things typically happen, the ordinary reader is endowed with considerable wisdom and knowledge of the way of the world, she was well-versed in the ways of the world before she had taken the veil, he was amazingly innocent of the ways of the world
World War I
World War
Great War
First World War
War to End War
a war between the allies (Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, United States, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro) and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria) from to
World War II
World War
Second World War
a war between the Allies (Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Iraq, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Philippines, Poland, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States, USSR, Yugoslavia) and the Axis (Albania, Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Rumania, Slovakia, Thailand) from to
New World goldfinch
goldfinch yellowbird Spinus tristis
American finch whose male has yellow body plumage in summer
New World sparrow sparrow-like North American finches
New World flycatcher
flycatcher tyrant flycatcher
tyrant bird
large American birds that characteristically catch insects on the wing
Old World flycatcher
true flycatcher
flycatcher
any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing
Old World chat
chat
songbirds having a chattering call
robin redbreast
robin redbreast Old World robin
Erithacus rubecola
small Old World songbird with a reddish breast
Old World warbler
true warbler
small active brownish or greyish Old World birds
New World warbler
wood warbler
small brightolored American songbird with a weak unmusical song
New World chat
chat
birds having a chattering call
New World oriole
American oriole
oriole
American songbird, male is black and orange or yellow
New World blackbird
blackbird
any bird of the family Icteridae whose male is black or predominantly black
Old World oriole
oriole
mostly tropical songbird, the male is usually bright orange and black
Old World jay a European jay
New World jay a North American jay
Old World vulture any of several large vultures of Africa and Eurasia
New World vulture
cathartid
large birds of prey superficially similar to Old World vultures
Old World scops owl
Otus scops
European scops owl
Eurasian green toad
Bufo viridis
Eurasian toad with variable chiefly green coloring
coral snake harlequin-snake
New World coral snake
any of several venomous New World snakes brilliantly banded in red and black and either yellow or white, widely distributed in South America and Central America
coral snake Old World coral snake any of various venomous elapid snakes of Asia and Africa and Australia
Old World quail small game bird with a rounded body and small tail
Eurasian kingfisher
Alcedo atthis
small kingfisher with greenish-blue and orange plumage
Old World crayfish
ecrevisse
small crayfish of Europe and Asia and western North America
Old World coot
Fulica atra
a coot found in Eurasia
Eurasian woodcock
Scolopax rusticola
short-legged long-billed migratory Old World woodcock
Old world white pelican
Pelecanus onocrotalus
similar to American white pelican
affenpinscher
monkey pinscher
monkey dog
European breed of small dog resembling a terrier with dark wiry hair and a tufted muzzle
European rabbit
Old World rabbit
Oryctolagus cuniculus
common greyish-brown burrowing animal native to southern Europe and northern Africa but introduced elsewhere, widely domesticated and developed in various colors and for various needs, young are born naked and helpless
New World mouse a variety of rodent
Eurasian hamster
Cricetus cricetus
a variety of hamster common to Europe and Asia
Old World porcupine terrestrial porcupine
New World porcupine arboreal porcupine
Old World beaver
Castor fiber
a European variety of beaver
New World beaver
Castor canadensis
a variety of beaver found in almost all areas of North America except Florida
New World tapir
Tapirus terrestris
a tapir found in South America and Central America
Old World buffalo
buffalo
any of several Old World animals resembling oxen including, e.g., water buffalo, Cape buffalo
New World least weasel
Mustela rixosa
of Canada and northeastern United States
Old World least weasel
Mustela nivalis
of Europe
Eurasian otter
Lutra lutra
otter found in Europe and Asia
Eurasian badger
Meles meles
a variety of badger native to Europe and Asia
anteater
New World anteater
any of several tropical American mammals of the family Myrmecophagidae which lack teeth and feed on ants and termites
world
human race
humanity
humankind
human beings
humans
mankind
man
all of the living human inhabitants of the earth, all the world loves a lover, she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women
monkey any of various long-tailed primates (excluding the prosimians)
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