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1 ave de orilla
(n.) = shorebirdEx. Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age.* * *(n.) = shorebirdEx: Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age.
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2 ave zancuda
f.wading bird, wader, shore bird.* * *wading bird, wader* * *(n.) = wader, wading bird, shorebirdEx. Among wading birds, wood storks stand out.Ex. Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age.* * *wading bird, wader* * *(n.) = wader, wading bird, shorebirdEx: Among wading birds, wood storks stand out.Ex: Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age. -
3 plumaje
m.1 plumage.2 plume (adorno).* * *1 (de ave) plumage* * *SM1) (Orn) plumage, feathers pl2) (=adorno) plume, crest3) (=penacho) bunch of feathers* * ** * *= plumage.Ex. Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age.* * ** * *= plumage.Ex: Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age.
* * *1 (de ave) plumage2 (en un casco) plume, crest* * *
plumaje sustantivo masculino ( de ave) plumage;
( en un casco) plume, crest
plumaje sustantivo masculino
1 (de ave) plumage
2 (adorno) plume, crest
' plumaje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
collar
- jaspeado
English:
plumage
* * *plumaje nm1. [de ave] plumage2. [adorno] plume* * *m plumage* * *plumaje nm: plumage -
4 lavandera2
2 = wagtail, sandpiper.Ex. Wagtail overwinters in areas of Southeast Asia and Indonesia where outbreaks of avian flu have occurred.Ex. Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age.----* lavandera alba = pied wagtail.* lavandera enlutada = pied wagtail. -
5 lavandera
f.1 laundress, a washer-woman.2 wagtail. (Zoology)3 laundrywoman, laundress, washerwoman, washwoman.* * *1 (mujer) washerwoman, laundress2 (pájaro) wagtail* * *SF1) (=mujer) laundress, washerwoman2) (Orn) wagtail* * ** * ** * *lavandera11 = washerwoman.Ex: In thus eking out an existence, however, the washerwoman was very important for the survival of her family.
lavandera22 = wagtail, sandpiper.Ex: Wagtail overwinters in areas of Southeast Asia and Indonesia where outbreaks of avian flu have occurred.
Ex: Shorebirds vary from the boldly patterned like avocets and stilts to the subtlety of small sandpipers with plumage variation by season and age.* lavandera alba = pied wagtail.* lavandera enlutada = pied wagtail.* * *1 (mujer) washerwoman2 (pájaro) wagtail* * *lavandera nf1. [mujer] laundress2. [ave] wagtaillavandera boyera yellow wagtail;lavandera cascadeña grey wagtail* * *f washerwoman, laundress
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