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Definition
Synonym
rautenf�rmig
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
ästiger Rautenfarn
m
; ästige Mondraute
f
(Botrychium matricariifolium)
bot.
daisy-leaved grape fern moonwort; chamomile grape fern moonwort; matricary grape fern moonwort
vielteiliger Rautenfarn
m
; vielteilige Mondraute
f
(Botrychium multifidum)
bot.
leather grape fern; leathery grape fern
einfacher Rautenfarn
m
; einfache Mondraute
f
(Botrychium simplex)
bot.
simple grape fern moonwort; least grape fern moonwort; little grape fern moonwort; dwarf grape fern moonwort
virginischer Rautenfarn
m
; virginische Mondraute
f
(Botrychium virginianum)
bot.
Virginia grape fern moonwort; rattlesnake (grape) fern
rautenförmig, rhombisch
adj
rhombic, rhombical
rautenförmig
adj
diamond-shaped
rautenfoermig, rhombisch
rhombic
rautenfoermig, rhombisch
rhombical
rautenförmig; rhombenförmig; rhombisch
adj
rhombic; rhombical
Deutsche
rautenf�rmig Synonyme
Englische
daisy-leaved grape fern moonwort; chamomile grape fern moonwort; matricary grape fern moonwort Synonyme
rautenf�rmig Definition
Broad-leaved
(
a.
)
Alt.
of
Broad-leafed
Chamomile
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
herbs
(Anthemis)
of
the
Composite
family.
The
common
camomile,
A.
nobilis,
is
used
as
a
popular
remedy.
Its
flowers
have
a
strong
and
fragrant
and
a
bitter,
aromatic
taste.
They
are
tonic,
febrifugal,
and
in
large
doses
emetic,
and
the
volatile
oil
is
carminative.
Chamomile
(
n.
)
See
Camomile.
Daisy
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
low
herbs
(Bellis),
belonging
to
the
family
Compositae.
The
common
English
and
classical
daisy
is
B.
prennis,
which
has
a
yellow
disk
and
white
or
pinkish
rays.
Daisy
(
n.
)
The
whiteweed
(Chrysanthemum
Leucanthemum),
the
plant
commonly
called
daisy
in
North
America
Female
fern
(
)
a
common
species
of
fern
with
large
decompound
fronds
(Asplenium
Filixfaemina),
growing
in
many
countries
Fern
(
adv.
)
Long
ago.
Fern
(
a.
)
Ancient
Fern
(
n.
)
An
order
of
cryptogamous
plants,
the
Filices,
which
have
their
fructification
on
the
back
of
the
fronds
or
leaves.
They
are
usually
found
in
humid
soil,
sometimes
grow
epiphytically
on
trees,
and
in
tropical
climates
often
attain
a
gigantic
size.
Five-leaved
(
a.
)
Having
five
leaflets,
as
the
Virginia
creeper.
Grape
(
n.
)
A
well-known
edible
berry
growing
in
pendent
clusters
or
bunches
on
the
grapevine.
The
berries
are
smooth-skinned,
have
a
juicy
pulp,
and
are
cultivated
in
great
quantities
for
table
use
and
for
making
wine
and
raisins.
Grape
(
n.
)
The
plant
which
bears
this
fruit
Grape
(
n.
)
A
mangy
tumor
on
the
leg
of
a
horse.
Grape
(
n.
)
Grapeshot.
Grape
fruit
(
)
The
shaddock.
Hare's-foot
fern
(
)
A
species
of
fern
(Davallia
Canariensis)
with
a
soft,
gray,
hairy
rootstock
Isabella
grape
(
)
A
favorite
sweet
American
grape
of
a
purple
color.
See
Fox
grape,
under
Fox.
Leaved
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Leave
Leaved
(
a.
)
Bearing,
or
having,
a
leaf
or
leaves
Moonwort
(
n.
)
The
herb
lunary
or
honesty.
See
Honesty.
Moonwort
(
n.
)
Any
fern
of
the
genus
Botrychium,
esp.
B.
Lunaria
Oregon
grape
(
)
An
evergreen
species
of
barberry
(Berberis
Aquifolium),
of
Oregon
and
California
Sea
fern
(
)
Any
gorgonian
which
branches
like
a
fern.
Sea
grape
(
)
The
gulf
weed.
See
under
Gulf.
Sea
grape
(
)
A
shrubby
plant
(Coccoloba
uvifera)
growing
on
the
sandy
shores
of
tropical
America,
somewhat
resembling
the
grapevine.
Sea
grape
(
)
The
clusters
of
gelatinous
egg
capsules
of
a
squid
(Loligo).
Stag-horn
fern
(
)
See
under
Stag.
Three-leaved
(
a.
)
Producing
three
leaves
Three-leaved
(
a.
)
Consisting
of
three
distinct
leaflets
Wing-leaved
(
a.
)
Having
pinnate
or
pinnately
divided
leaves.
daisy-leaved grape fern moonwort; chamomile grape fern moonwort; matricary grape fern moonwort Bedeutung
daisy
cutter
a
batted
or
served
ball
that
skims
along
close
to
the
ground
grape
louse
grape
phylloxera
Phylloxera
vitifoleae
destructive
to
various
grape
plants
daisy
chain
flower
chain
consisting
of
a
string
of
daisies
linked
by
their
stems,
worn
by
students
on
class
day
at
some
schools
daisy
print
wheel
daisy
wheel
a
wheel
around
which
is
a
set
of
print
characters
that
make
a
typing
impression
on
paper
fragmentation
bomb
antipersonnel
bomb
anti-personnel
bomb
daisy
cutter
a
bomb
with
onlytoper
cent
explosive
and
the
remainder
consisting
of
casings
designed
to
break
into
many
small
high-velocity
fragments,
most
effective
against
troops
and
vehicles
grape
arbor
grape
arbour
an
arbor
where
grapes
are
grown
grapeshot
grape
a
cluster
of
small
projectiles
fired
together
from
a
cannon
to
produce
a
hail
of
shot
lazy
daisy
stitch
long
chain
stitches
arranged
in
flower
patterns
grape
jelly
jelly
made
from
grape
juice
grape
any
of
various
juicy
fruit
of
the
genus
Vitis
with
green
or
purple
skins,
grow
in
clusters
fox
grape
purplish-black
wild
grape
of
the
eastern
United
States
with
tough
skins
that
slip
easily
from
the
flesh,
cultivated
in
many
varieties
Concord
grape
slipskin
grape,
a
purple
table
grape
of
the
northeastern
United
States
muscadine
bullace
grape
dull-purple
grape
of
southern
United
States
slipskin
grape
a
grape
whose
skin
slips
readily
from
the
pulp
vinifera
grape
grape
from
a
cultivated
variety
of
the
common
grape
vine
of
Europe
muscat
muscatel
muscat
grape
sweet
aromatic
grape
used
for
raisins
and
wine
dolmas
stuffed
grape
leaves
well-seasoned
rice
(with
nuts
or
currants
or
minced
lamb)
simmered
or
braised
in
stock
grape
juice
the
juice
of
grapes
daisy
chain
(figurative)
a
series
of
associated
things
or
people
or
experiences
fern
any
of
numerous
flowerless
and
seedless
vascular
plants
having
true
roots
from
a
rhizome
and
fronds
that
uncurl
upward,
reproduce
by
spores
fern
ally
pteridophytes
of
other
classes
than
Filicopsida
fern
seed
the
asexual
spore
of
ferns
that
resembles
dust,
once
thought
to
be
seeds
and
to
make
the
possessor
invisible
false
sago
fern
palm
Cycas
circinalis
southeastern
Indian
cycad
with
palmlike
foliage
seed
fern
pteridosperm
an
extinct
seed-producing
fernlike
plant
of
the
order
Cycadofilicales
(or
group
Pteridospermae)
Oregon
grape
Oregon
holly
grape
hollygrape
mountain
grape
holly-leaves
barberry
Mahonia
aquifolium
ornamental
evergreen
shrub
of
Pacific
coast
of
North
America
having
dark
green
pinnate
leaves
and
racemes
of
yellow
flowers
followed
by
blue-black
berries
Oregon
grape
Mahonia
nervosa
small
shrub
with
grey-green
leaves
and
yellow
flowers
followed
by
glaucous
blue
berries
large-leaved
magnolia
large-leaved
cucumber
tree
great-leaved
macrophylla
Magnolia
macrophylla
large
deciduous
shrub
or
tree
of
southeastern
United
States
having
huge
leaves
in
dense
false
whorls
and
large
creamy
flowers
tinged
purple
toward
the
base
cursed
crowfoot
celery-leaved
buttercup
Ranunculus
sceleratus
annual
herb
growing
in
marshy
places
sweet
fern
Comptonia
peregrina
Comptonia
asplenifolia
deciduous
shrub
of
eastern
North
America
with
sweet
scented
fernlike
leaves
and
tiny
white
flowers
mountain
sandwort
mountain
starwort
mountain
daisy
Arenaria
groenlandica
boreal
or
alpine
sandwort
thyme-leaved
sandwort
Arenaria
serpyllifolia
Eurasian
annual
sprawling
plant
naturalized
throughout
North
America
livingstone
daisy
Dorotheanthus
bellidiformis
low-growing
showy
succulent
annual
of
South
Africa
having
white
or
pink
or
red
or
orange
flowers
and
spatulate
leaves
covered
in
papillae
that
resemble
small
crystals
oak-leaved
goosefoot
oakleaf
goosefoot
Chenopodium
glaucum
annual
European
plant
with
spikes
of
greenish
flowers
and
leaves
that
are
white
and
hairy
on
the
underside,
common
as
a
weed
in
North
America
nettle-leaved
goosefoot
nettleleaf
goosefoot
Chenopodium
murale
European
annual
with
coarsely
dentate
leaves,
widespread
in
United
States
and
southern
Canada
broad-leaved
montia
Montia
cordifolia
succulent
plant
with
mostly
basal
leaves,
stem
bears
pair
of
broadly
ovate
or
heart-shaped
leaves
and
a
loose
raceme
of
-
white
flowers,
western
North
America
narrow-leaved
flame
flower
Talinum
augustissimum
similar
to
Talinum
aurantiacum
but
with
narrower
leaves
and
yellow-orange
flowers,
southwestern
United
States
caper
tree
bay-leaved
caper
Capparis
flexuosa
shrub
or
small
tree
of
southern
Florida
to
Central
and
South
America
tansy-leaved
rocket
Hugueninia
tanacetifolia
Sisymbrium
tanacetifolia
perennial
stellate
and
hairy
herb
with
small
yellow
flowers
of
mountains
of
southern
Europe,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Sisymbrium
pink-and-white
everlasting
pink
paper
daisy
Acroclinium
roseum
flower
of
southwestern
Australia
having
bright
pink
daisylike
papery
flowers,
grown
for
drying
plantain-leaved
pussytoes
a
variety
of
pussytoes
mayweed
dog
fennel
stinking
mayweed
stinking
chamomile
Anthemis
cotula
widespread
rank-smelling
weed
having
whiteayed
flower
heads
with
yellow
discs
yellow
chamomile
golden
marguerite
dyers'
chamomile
Anthemis
tinctoria
Eurasian
perennial
herb
with
hairy
divided
leaves
and
yellow
flowers,
naturalized
in
North
America
corn
chamomile
field
chamomile
corn
mayweed
Anthemis
arvensis
European
white-flowered
weed
naturalized
in
North
America
woolly
daisy
dwarf
daisy
Antheropeas
wallacei
Eriophyllum
wallacei
tiny
grey
woolly
tufted
annual
with
small
golden-yellow
flower
heads,
southeastern
California
to
northwestern
Arizona
and
southwestern
Utah,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Eriophyllum
African
daisy
any
of
several
plants
of
the
genus
Arctotis
having
daisylike
flowers
blue-eyed
African
daisy
Arctotis
stoechadifolia
Arctotis
venusta
bushy
perennial
of
South
Africa
with
white
or
violet
flowers,
in
its
native
region
often
clothes
entire
valley
sides
in
a
sheet
of
color
marguerite
marguerite
daisy
Paris
daisy
Chrysanthemum
frutescens
Argyranthemum
frutescens
perennial
subshrub
of
the
Canary
Islands
having
usually
pale
yellow
daisylike
flowers,
often
included
in
genus
Chrysanthemum
heart-leaved
aster
Aster
cordifolius
perennial
wood
aster
of
eastern
North
America
large-leaved
aster
Aster
macrophyllus
tufted
perennial
wood
aster
of
North
America,
naturalized
in
Europe
Michaelmas
daisy
New
York
aster
Aster
novi-belgii
North
American
perennial
herb
having
small
autumn-blooming
purple
or
pink
or
white
flowers,
widely
naturalized
in
Europe
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