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1 Eichenhain
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2 Eichenwald
oak forest; oak grove -
3 Eiche
f; -, -n; BOT.1. (Baum) oak (tree)* * *die Eicheoak; oak tree* * *Ei|che ['aiçə]f -, -noak; (= Baum auch) oak tree* * *(a type of large tree with hard wood.) oak* * *Ei·che<-, -n>[ˈaiçə]f1. (Baumart) oak [tree]* * *die; Eiche, Eichen oak[-tree]; (Holz) oak[-wood]* * *1. (Baum) oak (tree)2. nur sg (Holz) oak;aus Eiche a set of dining room furniture in oak* * *die; Eiche, Eichen oak[-tree]; (Holz) oak[-wood]* * *-n f.oak n. -
4 Eichenwald
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5 Eichenholz
n oak* * *das Eichenholzoak* * *Ei|chen|holzntoak* * *Ei·chen·holznt oak[wood]* * *das oak[-wood]* * *Eichenholz n oak* * *das oak[-wood] -
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7 Korkeiche
f BOT. cork oak* * *Kọrk|ei|chefcork oak or tree* * *Kork·ei·chef cork-oak* * *die cork-oak* * ** * *die cork-oak* * *f.cork oak n. -
8 Eichenlaub
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9 Steineiche
f BOT. holm oak* * *die Steineicheholm oak* * *Stein|ei|chefholm oak, holly oak* * *Stein·ei·chef holm [or holly] oak* * * -
10 Eichbaum
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11 eichen
v/t (Maße, Gewichte) adjust; (Messgeräte, Skalen, Gefäße) calibrate; geeicht—Adj. nur attr. oak, lit. oaken* * *das Eichencalibration* * *ei|chen I ['aiçn]adjoak, oaken (old) IIvtto calibratedarauf bin ich geeicht! (inf) — that's right up my street (inf)
* * *(to correct or adjust (the scale or instrument): He calibrated the weighing machine.) calibrate* * *ei·chen1[ˈaiçn̩]ei·chen2[ˈaiçn̩]vt1. (einstellen)▪ etw \eichen to gauge sthein Instrument/Messgerät/eine Waage \eichen to calibrate an instrument/a gauge/scalesGewichte/Maße \eichen to adjust [or gauge] weights/measures2. (fam)darauf ist er geeicht! that's [right] up his street!* * *transitives Verb calibrate <measuring instrument, thermometer>; standardize <weights, measures>* * *eichen2 adj nur attr oak, liter oaken* * *transitives Verb calibrate <measuring instrument, thermometer>; standardize <weights, measures>* * *v.to calibrate v.to gauge v. -
12 Eichenbaum
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13 Eichenblatt
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14 Eichensarg
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15 Stieleiche
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16 Eichenlaub
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17 Eichenholz
Eichenholz n oak timber, oak wood, white oak woodDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Eichenholz
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18 Eichenschwärmer
m[Falter]1. oak hawk-moth [Marumba quercus]2. oak hawkmoth [Marumba quercus]3. oak hawk moth [Marumba quercus] -
19 Stieleiche
f1. common oak [Quercus robur]2. English oak [Quercus robur]3. pedunculate oak [Quercus robur] -
20 Galleiche
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oak — [ ouk ] noun * count a large tree that can live for a very long time and produces small hard fruits called acorns: an ancient oak a. uncount wood from an oak tree: a solid oak table … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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oak — (n.) O.E. ac oak tree, from P.Gmc. *aiks (Cf. O.N. eik, O.Fris., M.Du. ek, Du. eik, O.H.G. eih, Ger. Eiche), of uncertain origin with no certain cognates outside Germanic. The usual Indo European base for oak (*derwo /*dreu ) has become Modern… … Etymology dictionary