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1 Walross
n ZOOL. walrus; so ein Walross! umg., fig. what a great lummox!, Am. what a klutz!* * *das Walrosswalrus* * *Wạl|ross ['val-]ntwalrus; (pej Mensch) baby elephant (inf)* * *Wal·rossRR[ˈvalrɔs]nt walrus* * *das; Pl. Walrossrosse walrus* * *so ein Walross! umg, fig what a great lummox!, US what a klutz!* * *das; Pl. Walrossrosse walrus* * *-¨er m.walrus n.(§ pl.: walruses, or: walrus) -
2 Schnauzbart
der Schnauzbartmustachio* * *Schnauz|bartmwalrus moustache (Brit) or mustache (US)* * *Schnauz·bartm1. (großer Schnurrbart) large moustachehängender \Schnauzbart walrus moustachenach oben gezogener \Schnauzbart handlebar moustache2. (Schnauzbartträger) man with a large moustache* * *der large moustache; mustachio (arch.); (an den Seiten herabhängend) walrus moustache* * ** * *der large moustache; mustachio (arch.); (an den Seiten herabhängend) walrus moustache* * *m.moustache n. -
3 Walrosszahn
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4 Bulle
m; -n, -n1. ZOOL. bull (auch Elefant etc.)2. umg., fig. (bulliger Mann) gorilla, heavyweight5. MIL. umg. big shot, brass—f; -, -n1. (Siegel) seal* * *der Bulle(Tier) bull* * *Bụl|le I ['bʊlə]m -n, -n1) bull2) (inf = starker Mann) great ox of a man3) (pej sl = Polizist) cop (inf)IIdie Bullen — the fuzz (pej sl), the cops (inf)
f -, -n (HIST, ECCL)bull* * *der1) (the male of the ox family and of the whale, walrus, elephant etc.) bull2) (a British nickname for a policeman: Run - there's a copper after you!) copper* * *Bul·le1<-n, -n>[ˈbʊlə]m1. (männliches Tier) bull4. BÖRSE\Bullen und Bären bulls and bearsBul·le2<-, -n>[ˈbʊlə]f1. REL bull2. HIST bulladie Goldene \Bulle the Golden Bull* * *Ider; Bullen, Bullen1) bull2) (ugs. abwertend): (Mann) great ox; big bullIIdie; Bulle, Bullen (päpstlicher Erlass) bull* * *Bulle1 m; -n, -n2. umg, fig (bulliger Mann) gorilla, heavyweight3. umg (Polizist) screw sl;5. MIL umg big shot, brassBulle2 f; -, -n1. (Siegel) seal2. (Urkunde) (päpstliche Bulle papal) bull* * *Ider; Bullen, Bullen1) bull2) (ugs. abwertend): (Mann) great ox; big bullIIdie; Bulle, Bullen (päpstlicher Erlass) bull* * *-n m.bull n. -n m.bobby n.cop* n.flatfoot* n.screw* n. -
5 Elfenbein
* * *das Elfenbeinivory* * *Ẹl|fen|bein ['ɛlfnbain]ntivory* * *((of) the hard white substance forming the tusks of an elephant, walrus etc: Ivory was formerly used to make piano keys; ivory chessmen.) ivory* * *El·fen·bein[ˈɛlfn̩bain]nt ivory* * *das ivory* * *Elfenbein n ivory;schwarzes Elfenbein obs fig neg! black ivory, (negro) slaves* * *das ivory* * *n.ivory n. -
6 Schnauzer
m; -s, -2. umg. (Schnurrbart) moustache, Am. mustache* * *der Schnauzer(Hund) schnauzer* * *Schnau|zer ['ʃnautsɐ]m -s, -1) (= Hundeart) schnauzer* * *Schnau·zer<-s, ->[ˈʃnautsɐ]m1. ZOOL schnauzer* * *der; Schnauzers, Schnauzer1) (Hund) schnauzer2) (ugs.) s. Schnauzbart* * *2. umg (Schnurrbart) moustache, US mustache* * *der; Schnauzers, Schnauzer1) (Hund) schnauzer2) (ugs.) s. Schnauzbart -
7 Schwimmflosse
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8 Walroß
(a type of large sea animal with huge tusks, related to the seal.) walrus -
9 Schnauzbart
Schnauz·bart m1) ( großer Schnurrbart) large moustache;hängender \Schnauzbart walrus moustache;nach oben gezogener \Schnauzbart handlebar moustache2) ( Schnauzbartträger) man with a large moustache -
10 Walross
Wal·rossRR [ʼvalrɔs] ntwalrusWENDUNGEN: -
11 Walross
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12 Atlantisches Walross
nAtlantic walrus [Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus] -
13 Pazifisches Walross
nPacific walrus [Odobenus rosmarus divergens] -
14 Schnauz
mschweiz. (Schnauzbart)walrus moustache -
15 Schnauzbart
m1. mustachio2. walrus moustache -
16 Schnauzbärte
plwalrus moustaches -
17 Schnauzer
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18 Walross
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19 Walroß
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Walrus — Wal rus, n. [D. walrus; of Scand. origin; cf. Dan valros, Sw. vallross, Norw. hvalros; literally, whale horse; akin to Icel. hrosshvalr, AS. horshw[ae]l. See {Whale}, and {Horse}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A very large marine mammal ({Trichecus rosmarus}) of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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walrus — [17] Etymologically, a walrus is probably a ‘whale horse’. The word seems to have been borrowed from Dutch walrus, which was an inversion of a presumed prehistoric Germanic compound represented by Old English horschwæl and Old Norse hrosshvalr.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
walrus — [17] Etymologically, a walrus is probably a ‘whale horse’. The word seems to have been borrowed from Dutch walrus, which was an inversion of a presumed prehistoric Germanic compound represented by Old English horschwæl and Old Norse hrosshvalr.… … Word origins
walrus — Used in American slang since the 1920s, according to Chapman’s Dictionary of American Slang, to refer to a short, fat person. British speakers of English would probably associate the word with the walrus moustache, which hangs down both… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
walrus — noun (plural walrus or walruses) Etymology: Dutch, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish & Norwegian hvalros walrus, Old Norse rosmhvalr Date: 1728 a large gregarious marine mammal (Odobenus rosmarus of the family Odobenidae) of arctic waters… … New Collegiate Dictionary