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Definition
Synonym
Wei�bauch Sturmschwalbe
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Sturmschwalbe
f
ornith.
European Storm-Petrel (Hydrobates pelagicus)
Buntfuß-Sturmschwalbe
f
ornith.
Wilson's Storm-Petrel (Oceanites oceanicus)
Weißkehl-Sturmschwalbe
f
ornith.
White-throated Storm Petrel
Weißbauch-Sturmschwalbe
f
ornith.
white-bellied storm petrel
Graurücken-Sturmschwalbe
f
ornith.
Grey-backed Storm Petrel
Weißgesicht-Sturmschwalbe
f
ornith.
White-faced Storm Petrel
Schwarzbauch-Sturmschwalbe
f
ornith.
Black-bellied Storm Petrel
Sturmschwalbe
f
(Hydrobates pelagicus)
ornith.
European storm-petrel
Buntfuß-Sturmschwalbe
f
(Oceanites oceanicus)
ornith.
Wilson's storm-petrel
Deutsche
Wei�bauch Sturmschwalbe Synonyme
sturmschwalbe
bauch
auf
dem
Bauch
Âbäuchlings
Bauch
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂMagen
Bauch...
Âventral
(fachsprachlich)
Abdomen
(fachsprachlich)
ÂBauch
ÂUnterleib
abdominal
(fachsprachlich)
ÂBauch...
ÂUnterleibs...
abstechen
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂBauch
aufschlitzen
(umgangssprachlich)
Âerdolchen
Âerstechen
ÂHals
abschneiden
(umgangssprachlich)
im
siebten
Himmel
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂSchmetterlinge
im
Bauch
(umgangssprachlich)
Âverknallt
(umgangssprachlich)
Âverliebt
Âverschossen
(umgangssprachlich)
(dicker)
Bauch
ÂPlauze
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂRettungsringe
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂSpeckgürtel
(umgangssprachlich)
ÂWampe
(umgangssprachlich)
(dicker) Bauch
Plauze (umgangssprachlich)
Rettungsringe (umgangssprachlich)
Speckgürtel (umgangssprachlich)
Wampe (umgangssprachlich)
Bauch (umgangssprachlich)
Magen
Bauch...
ventral (fachsprachlich)
auf dem Bauch
bäuchlings
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Englische
European Storm-Petrel Synonyme
Wei�bauch Sturmschwalbe Definition
European
(
a.
)
Of
or
pertaining
to
Europe,
or
to
its
inhabitants.
European
(
n.
)
A
native
or
an
inhabitant
of
Europe.
Indo-European
(
a.
)
Aryan
Petrel
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
longwinged
sea
birds
belonging
to
the
family
Procellaridae.
The
small
petrels,
or
Mother
Carey's
chickens,
belong
to
Oceanites,
Oceanodroma,
Procellaria,
and
several
allied
genera.
Storm
(
n.
)
A
violent
disturbance
of
the
atmosphere,
attended
by
wind,
rain,
snow,
hail,
or
thunder
and
lightning
Storm
(
n.
)
A
violent
agitation
of
human
society
Storm
(
n.
)
A
heavy
shower
or
fall,
any
adverse
outburst
of
tumultuous
force
Storm
(
n.
)
A
violent
assault
on
a
fortified
place
Storm
(
v.
t.)
To
assault
Storm
(
v.
i.)
To
raise
a
tempest.
Storm
(
v.
i.)
To
blow
with
violence
Storm
(
v.
i.)
To
rage
Storm-beat
(
a.
)
Beaten,
injured,
or
impaired
by
storms.
European Storm-Petrel (Hydrobates pelagicus) Bedeutung
storm
a
direct
and
violent
assault
on
a
stronghold
Operation
Desert
Storm
the
United
States
and
its
allies
defeated
Iraq
in
a
ground
war
that
lasted
hours
()
European
bream
Abramis
brama
European
freshwater
fish
having
a
flattened
body
and
silvery
scales,
of
little
value
as
food
blackbird
merl
merle
ouzel
ousel
European
blackbird
Turdus
merula
common
black
European
thrush
common
European
jay
Garullus
garullus
fawnolored
jay
with
black-and-white
crest
and
blue-and-black
wings
European
magpie
Pica
pica
a
common
magpie
of
Eurasia
European
creeper
Certhia
familiaris
common
European
brown-and-buff
tree
creeper
with
downurved
bill
European
nuthatch
Sitta
europaea
a
kind
of
nuthatch
European
shrike
Lanius
excubitor
a
common
European
butcherbird
European
water
ouzel
Cinclus
aquaticus
a
water
ouzel
of
Europe
Kamchatkan
sea
eagle
Stellar's
sea
eagle
Haliaeetus
pelagicus
found
on
coasts
of
the
northwestern
Pacific
ern
erne
grey
sea
eagle
gray
sea
eagle
European
sea
eagle
white-tailed
sea
eagle
Haliatus
albicilla
bulky
greyish-brown
eagle
with
a
short
wedge-shaped
white
tail,
of
Europe
and
Greenland
European
fire
salamander
Salamandra
salamandra
a
kind
of
European
salamander
European
toad
Bufo
bufo
common
toad
of
Europe
European
tortoise
Testudo
graeca
small
land
tortoise
of
southern
Europe
European
wolf
spider
tarantula
Lycosa
tarentula
large
southern
European
spider
once
thought
to
be
the
cause
of
tarantism
(uncontrollable
bodily
movement)
European
black
grouse
heathfowl
Lyrurus
tetrix
large
northern
European
grouse
that
is
black
with
a
lyre-shaped
tail
European
cuckoo
Cuculus
canorus
common
cuckoo
of
Europe
having
a
distinctive
two-note
call,
lays
eggs
in
the
nests
of
other
birds
European
roller
Coracias
garrulus
common
European
blue-and-green
roller
with
a
reddish-brown
back
European
swift
Apus
apus
common
European
bird
with
a
shrieking
call
that
nests
chiefly
about
eaves
of
buildings
or
on
cliffs
European
goatsucker
European
nightjar
Caprimulgus
europaeus
Old
World
goatsucker
European
water
shrew
Neomys
fodiens
widely
distributed
Old
World
water
shrew
European
spider
crab
king
crab
Maja
squinado
a
large
spider
crab
of
Europe
European
lobster
Homarus
vulgaris
lobster
of
Atlantic
coast
of
Europe
European
bittern
Botaurus
stellaris
a
kind
of
bittern
European
gallinule
Porphyrio
porphyrio
purple
gallinule
of
southern
Europe
European
sandpiper
Actitis
hypoleucos
a
variety
of
sandpiper
European
curlew
Numenius
arquata
common
Eurasian
curlew
petrel
relatively
small
long-winged
tube-nosed
bird
that
flies
far
from
land
whitehinned
petrel
Procellaria
aequinoctialis
large
black
petrel
of
southern
seas
having
a
white
mark
on
the
chin
giant
petrel
giant
fulmar
Macronectes
giganteus
large
brownish
petrel
chiefly
of
Antarctic
seas
fulmar
fulmar
petrel
Fulmarus
glacialis
heavy
short-tailed
oceanic
bird
of
polar
regions
storm
petrel
any
of
various
small
petrels
having
dark
plumage
with
paler
underparts
Hydrobates
genus
Hydrobates
type
genus
of
the
Hydrobatidae
stormy
petrel
northern
storm
petrel
Hydrobates
pelagicus
sooty
black
petrel
with
white
markings,
of
the
northern
Atlantic
and
Mediterranean
diving
petrel
any
of
several
small
diving
birds
of
southern
hemisphere
seas,
somewhat
resemble
auks
European
wildcat
catamountain
Felis
silvestris
bushy-tailed
wildcat
of
Europe
that
resembles
the
domestic
cat
and
is
regarded
as
the
ancestor
of
the
domestic
cat
serotine
European
brown
bat
Eptesicus
serotinus
common
brown
bat
of
Europe
European
house
cricket
Acheta
domestica
lives
in
human
dwellings,
naturalized
in
parts
of
America
common
European
earwig
Forficula
auricularia
sometimes
destructive
to
cultivated
bulbs
corn
borer
European
corn
borer
moth
corn
borer
moth
Pyrausta
nubilalis
native
to
Europe,
in
America
the
larvae
bore
into
the
stem
and
crown
of
corn
and
other
plants
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
European
hare
Lepus
europaeus
large
hare
introduced
in
North
America,
does
not
turn
white
in
winter
European
wood
mouse
Apodemus
sylvaticus
nocturnal
yellowish-brown
mouse
inhabiting
woods
and
fields
and
gardens
European
lemming
Lemmus
lemmus
notable
for
mass
migrations
even
into
the
sea
where
many
drown
elk
European
elk
moose
Alces
alces
large
northern
deer
with
enormous
flattened
antlers
in
the
male,
called
`elk'
in
Europe
and
`moose'
in
North
America
European
catfish
sheatfish
Silurus
glanis
large
elongated
catfish
of
central
and
eastern
Europe
sparling
European
smelt
Osmerus
eperlanus
the
common
smelt
of
Europe
European
perch
Perca
fluviatilis
a
perch
native
to
Europe
European
sea
bream
Pagellus
centrodontus
food
fish
of
European
coastal
waters
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