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1 horsma
• willow herb -
2 hömötiainen
• willow tit -
3 pajulintu
• willow warbler -
4 uunilintu
• willow warbler -
5 pajunkissa
willow pussy -
6 raita
yks.nom. raita; yks.gen. raidan; yks.part. raitaa; yks.ill. raitaan; mon.gen. raitojen raitain; mon.part. raitoja; mon.ill. raitoihingoat willow (noun)great sallow (noun)rib (noun)streak (noun)stripe (noun)track (noun)willow (noun)* * *• streak• bar• track• willow• stripe• line• highlight• goat willow• great sallow• rib -
7 riekko
yks.nom. riekko; yks.gen. riekon; yks.part. riekkoa; yks.ill. riekkoon; mon.gen. riekkojen; mon.part. riekkoja; mon.ill. riekkoihinptarmigan (noun)willow (noun)willow grouse (noun)* * *• ptarmigan• white grouse• willow grouse• willow ptarmigan -
8 pajupilli
yks.nom. pajupilli; yks.gen. pajupillin; yks.part. pajupilliä; yks.ill. pajupilliin; mon.gen. pajupillien; mon.part. pajupillejä; mon.ill. pajupilleihinwillow whistle (noun)* * *• willow pipe• willow whistle -
9 halava
yks.nom. halava; yks.gen. halavan; yks.part. halavaa; yks.ill. halavaan; mon.gen. halavien halavain; mon.part. halavia; mon.ill. halaviinbay willow (noun)* * *• bay willow -
10 metsäkana
yks.nom. metsäkana; yks.gen. metsäkanan; yks.part. metsäkanaa; yks.ill. metsäkanaan; mon.gen. metsäkanojen metsäkanain; mon.part. metsäkanoja; mon.ill. metsäkanoihingrouse (noun)willow grouse (noun)* * *• grouse• willow grouse -
11 paju
yks.nom. paju; yks.gen. pajun; yks.part. pajua; yks.ill. pajuun; mon.gen. pajujen; mon.part. pajuja; mon.ill. pajuihinosier (noun)sallow (noun)willow (noun)* * *• willow• osier• sallow -
12 halavapuu
• bay willow -
13 harmaapaju
• grey willow -
14 hautajaispaju
• weeping willow -
15 hopeapaju
• white willow -
16 itkupaju
• weeping willow -
17 pajunkissa
• catkin• pussy• willow catkin -
18 salava
• brittle willow
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