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Synonym
Weidenzweig
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Weidenzweig
m
; Weidenrute
f
Weidenzweig
e
pl
; Weidenruten
pl
willow withe
willow withes
Weidenzweig
m
; Weidenrute
f
Weidenzweig
e
pl
; Weidenruten
pl
willow withe
willow withes
Weidenzweig
m
; Weidenrute
f
Weidenzweig
e
pl
; Weidenruten
pl
willow withe
willow withes
Deutsche
Weidenzweig Synonyme
Englische
willow withe Synonyme
willow
y
adaptable
airy
attenuate
attenuated
bendable
bending
boyish
compliant
delicate
diaphanous
diluted
ductile
elastic
ethereal
extensible
extensile
fabricable
facile
fictile
fine
fine-drawn
finespun
flexible
flexile
flexuous
flimsy
formable
formative
frail
gauzy
girlish
giving
gossamer
gracile
impressible
impressionable
insubstantial
lacy
light
like putty
limber
lissome
lithe
lithesome
malleable
misty
moldable
papery
plastic
pliable
pliant
rare
rarefied
receptive
responsive
sensitive
sequacious
shapable
slender
slenderish
slight
slight-made
slim
slimmish
slinky
small
springy
submissive
subtle
supple
susceptible
svelte
sylphlike
tenuous
thin
thin-bodied
thin-set
thin-spun
thinnish
threadlike
tractable
tractile
vague
wasp-waisted
watered
watered-down
watery
weak
whippy
wiredrawn
wispy
yielding
Weidenzweig Definition
Sea
willow
(
)
A
gorgonian
coral
with
long
flexible
branches.
Water
willow
(
)
An
American
aquatic
plant
(Dianthera
Americana)
with
long
willowlike
leaves,
and
spikes
of
small
purplish
flowers.
Willow
(
n.
)
Any
tree
or
shrub
of
the
genus
Salix,
including
many
species,
most
of
which
are
characterized
often
used
as
an
emblem
of
sorrow,
desolation,
or
desertion.
"A
wreath
of
willow
to
show
my
forsaken
plight."
Sir
W.
Scott.
Hence,
a
lover
forsaken
by,
or
having
lost,
the
person
beloved,
is
said
to
wear
the
willow.
Willow
(
n.
)
A
machine
in
which
cotton
or
wool
is
opened
and
cleansed
by
the
action
of
long
spikes
projecting
from
a
drum
which
revolves
within
a
box
studded
with
similar
spikes
Willow
(
v.
t.)
To
open
and
cleanse,
as
cotton,
flax,
or
wool,
by
means
of
a
willow.
See
Willow,
n.,
2.
Willow-herb
(
n.
)
A
perennial
herb
(Epilobium
spicatum)
with
narrow
willowlike
leaves
and
showy
rose-purple
flowers.
The
name
is
sometimes
made
to
include
other
species
of
the
same
genus.
Willow-thorn
(
n.
)
A
thorny
European
shrub
(Hippophae
rhamnoides)
resembling
a
willow.
Willow-weed
(
n.
)
A
European
species
of
loosestrife
(Lysimachia
vulgaris).
Willow-weed
(
n.
)
Any
kind
of
Polygonum
with
willowlike
foliage.
Willow-wort
(
n.
)
Same
as
Willow-weed.
Willow-wort
(
n.
)
Any
plant
of
the
order
Salicaceae,
or
the
Willow
family.
Withe
(
n.
)
A
flexible,
slender
twig
or
branch
used
as
a
band
Withe
(
n.
)
A
band
consisting
of
a
twig
twisted.
Withe
(
n.
)
An
iron
attachment
on
one
end
of
a
mast
or
boom,
with
a
ring,
through
which
another
mast
or
boom
is
rigged
out
and
secured
Withe
(
n.
)
A
partition
between
flues
in
a
chimney.
Withe
(
v.
t.)
To
bind
or
fasten
with
withes.
Withe-rod
(
n.
)
A
North
American
shrub
(Viburnum
nudum)
whose
tough
osierlike
shoots
are
sometimes
used
for
binding
sheaves.
willow withe / willow withes Bedeutung
willow
a
textile
machine
having
a
system
of
revolving
spikes
for
opening
and
cleaning
raw
textile
fibers
willowware
willow-pattern
chinaware
decorated
with
a
blue
Chinese
design
on
a
white
background
depicting
a
willow
tree
and
often
a
river
withe
band
or
rope
made
of
twisted
twigs
or
stems
willow
aster
a
variety
of
aster
peach
bells
peach
bell
willow
bell
Campanula
persicifolia
perennial
European
bellflower
with
racemose
white
or
blue
flowers
willow
oak
Quercus
phellos
medium
to
large
deciduous
oak
of
the
eastern
United
States
having
long
lanceolate
leaves
and
soft
strong
wood
bush
willow
Combretum
appiculatum
small
deciduous
tree
of
the
Transvaal
having
spikes
of
yellow
flowers
bush
willow
Combretum
erythrophyllum
small
South
African
tree
having
creamy
yellow
fragrant
flowers
usually
growing
on
stream
banks
Salicaceae
family
Salicaceae
willow
family
two
genera
of
trees
or
shrubs
having
hairy
catkins:
Salix,
Populus
willow
willow
tree
any
of
numerous
deciduous
trees
and
shrubs
of
the
genus
Salix
white
willow
Huntingdon
willow
Salix
alba
large
willow
tree
of
Eurasia
and
North
Africa
having
greyish
canescent
leaves
and
grey
bark
silver
willow
silky
willow
Salix
alba
sericea
Salix
sericea
North
American
willow
with
greyish
silky
pubescent
leaves
that
usually
blacken
in
drying
golden
willow
Salix
alba
vitellina
Salix
vitellina
European
willow
having
greyish
leaves
and
yellow-orange
twigs
used
in
basketry
cricket-bat
willow
Salix
alba
caerulea
Eurasian
willow
tree
having
greyish
leaves
and
ascending
branches
arctic
willow
Salix
arctica
low
creeping
shrub
of
Arctic
Europe
and
America
weeping
willow
Babylonian
weeping
willow
Salix
babylonica
willow
with
long
drooping
branches
and
slender
leaves
native
to
China,
widely
cultivated
as
an
ornamental
Wisconsin
weeping
willow
Salix
pendulina
Salix
blanda
Salix
pendulina
blanda
hybrid
willow
usually
not
strongly
weeping
in
habit
pussy
willow
Salix
discolor
small
willow
of
eastern
North
America
having
greyish
leaves
and
silky
catkins
that
come
before
the
leaves
goat
willow
florist's
willow
pussy
willow
Salix
caprea
much-branched
Old
World
willow
having
large
catkins
and
relatively
large
broad
leaves
peachleaf
willow
peach-leaved
willow
almond-leaves
willow
Salix
amygdaloides
willow
of
the
western
United
States
with
leaves
like
those
of
peach
or
almond
trees
almond
willow
black
Hollander
Salix
triandra
Salix
amygdalina
Old
World
willow
with
light
green
leaves
cultivated
for
use
in
basketry
hoary
willow
sage
willow
Salix
candida
North
American
shrub
with
whitish
canescent
leaves
crack
willow
brittle
willow
snap
willow
Salix
fragilis
large
willow
tree
with
stiff
branches
that
are
easily
broken
prairie
willow
Salix
humilis
slender
shrubby
willow
of
dry
areas
of
North
America
dwarf
willow
Salix
herbacea
widely
distributed
boreal
shrubby
willow
with
partially
underground
creeping
stems
and
bright
green
glossy
leaves
grey
willow
gray
willow
Salix
cinerea
Eurasian
shrubby
willow
with
whitish
tomentose
twigs
arroyo
willow
Salix
lasiolepis
shrubby
willow
of
the
western
United
States
shining
willow
Salix
lucida
common
North
American
shrub
with
shiny
lanceolate
leaves
swamp
willow
black
willow
Salix
nigra
North
American
shrubby
willow
having
dark
bark
and
linear
leaves
growing
close
to
streams
and
lakes
bay
willow
laurel
willow
Salix
pentandra
European
willow
tree
with
shining
leathery
leaves,
widely
naturalized
in
the
eastern
United
States
purple
willow
red
willow
red
osier
basket
willow
purple
osier
Salix
purpurea
Eurasian
osier
having
reddish
or
purple
twigs
and
bark
rich
in
tannin
balsam
willow
Salix
pyrifolia
small
shrubby
tree
of
eastern
North
America
having
leaves
exuding
an
odor
of
balsam
when
crushed
creeping
willow
Salix
repens
small
trailing
bush
of
Europe
and
Asia
having
straggling
branches
with
silky
green
leaves
of
which
several
varieties
are
cultivated
Sitka
willow
silky
willow
Salix
sitchensis
small
shrubby
tree
of
western
North
America
(Alaska
to
Oregon)
dwarf
grey
willow
dwarf
gray
willow
sage
willow
Salix
tristis
willow
shrub
of
dry
places
in
the
eastern
United
States
having
long
narrow
leaves
canescent
beneath
bearberry
willow
Salix
uva-ursi
dwarf
prostrate
mat-forming
shrub
of
Arctic
and
alpine
regions
of
North
America
and
Greenland
having
deep
green
elliptic
leaves
that
taper
toward
the
base
common
osier
hemp
willow
velvet
osier
Salix
viminalis
willow
with
long
flexible
twigs
used
in
basketry
desert
willow
Chilopsis
linearis
evergreen
shrubby
tree
resembling
a
willow
of
dry
regions
of
southwestern
North
America
having
showy
purplish
flowers
and
long
seed
pods
withe
withy
strong
flexible
twig
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