slovodefinícia
billed
(mass)
billed
- naúčtovaný
billed
(encz)
billed,naúčtovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Billed
(gcide)
Bill \Bill\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Billed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Billing.]
1. To strike; to peck. [Obs.]
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2. To join bills, as doves; to caress in fondness. "As
pigeons bill." --Shak.
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To bill and coo, to interchange caresses; -- said of doves;
also of demonstrative lovers. --Thackeray.
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Billed
(gcide)
Billed \Billed\, a.
Furnished with, or having, a bill, as a bird; -- used in
composition; as, broad-billed.
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billed
(wn)
billed
adj 1: having a beak or bill as specified; "a thick-billed
bird"; "a long-billed cap"
podobné slovodefinícia
billed
(mass)
billed
- naúčtovaný
billed
(encz)
billed,naúčtovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
duck-billed
(encz)
duck-billed, adj:
duck-billed dinosaur
(encz)
duck-billed dinosaur, n:
duck-billed platypus
(encz)
duck-billed platypus, n:
duckbilled platypus
(encz)
duckbilled platypus, n:
ivory-billed woodpecker
(encz)
ivory-billed woodpecker, n:
long-billed marsh wren
(encz)
long-billed marsh wren, n:
pied-billed grebe
(encz)
pied-billed grebe, n:
razor-billed auk
(encz)
razor-billed auk, n:
short-billed marsh wren
(encz)
short-billed marsh wren, n:
thick-billed murre
(encz)
thick-billed murre, n:
duck-billed
(gcide)
duck-billed \duck-billed\ adj.
1. having a beak resembling that of a duck.

Syn: duckbill, duckbilled.
[WordNet 1.5]Duck-billed \Duck"-billed`\, a.
Having a bill like that of a duck; as, a duck-billed
dinosaur..
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Duck-billed
(gcide)
duck-billed \duck-billed\ adj.
1. having a beak resembling that of a duck.

Syn: duckbill, duckbilled.
[WordNet 1.5]Duck-billed \Duck"-billed`\, a.
Having a bill like that of a duck; as, a duck-billed
dinosaur..
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duck-billed cat
(gcide)
Paddlefish \Pad"dle*fish`\, n. (Zool)
A large ganoid fish (Polyodon spathula) found in the rivers
of the Mississippi Valley. It has a long spatula-shaped
snout. Called also duck-billed cat, and {spoonbill
sturgeon}.
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Duck-billed platypus
(gcide)
Duck-billed platypus \Duck"-billed` plat"y*pus\, a.
same as Duck Mole, under Duck..

Syn: duck mole, duckbill, duck-bill platypus, platypus. [PJC]
hook-billed
(gcide)
hook-billed \hook"-billed`\, a. (Zool.)
Having a strongly curved bill.
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Hook-billed marlin
(gcide)
Marlin \Mar"lin\, n. (Zool.)
The American great marbled godwit (Limosa fedoa). Applied
also to the red-breasted godwit (Limosa haematica).
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2. [from marlin spike, the shape of its bill.] Any of several
marine billfishes of the genera Makaira and
Tetrapturus, popular as game in sport fishing.
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Hook-billed marlin, a curlew.
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long-billed dowitcher
(gcide)
Longbeak \Long"beak`\, n. (Zool.)
The American redbellied snipe (Macrorhamphus scolopaceus);
-- called also long-billed dowitcher.
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Pied-billed grebe
(gcide)
Pied \Pied\, a. [From Pie the party-colored bird.]
Variegated with spots of different colors; party-colored;
spotted; piebald. "Pied coats." --Burton. "Meadows trim with
daisies pied." --Milton.
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Pied antelope (Zool.), the bontebok.

Pied-billed grebe (Zool.), the dabchick.

Pied blackbird (Zool.), any Asiatic thrush of the genus
Turdulus.

Pied finch (Zool.)
(a) The chaffinch.
(b) The snow bunting. [Prov. Eng.]

Pied flycatcher (Zool.), a common European flycatcher
(Ficedula atricapilla). The male is black and white.
[1913 Webster]Dabchick \Dab"chick`\ (d[a^]b"ch[i^]k`), n. [For dabchick. See
Dap, Dip, cf. Dipchick.] (Zool.)
A small water bird (Podilymbus podiceps), allied to the
grebes, remarkable for its quickness in diving; -- called
also dapchick, dobchick, dipchick, didapper,
dobber, devil-diver, hell-diver, and {pied-billed
grebe}.
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pied-billed grebe
(gcide)
Pied \Pied\, a. [From Pie the party-colored bird.]
Variegated with spots of different colors; party-colored;
spotted; piebald. "Pied coats." --Burton. "Meadows trim with
daisies pied." --Milton.
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Pied antelope (Zool.), the bontebok.

Pied-billed grebe (Zool.), the dabchick.

Pied blackbird (Zool.), any Asiatic thrush of the genus
Turdulus.

Pied finch (Zool.)
(a) The chaffinch.
(b) The snow bunting. [Prov. Eng.]

Pied flycatcher (Zool.), a common European flycatcher
(Ficedula atricapilla). The male is black and white.
[1913 Webster]Dabchick \Dab"chick`\ (d[a^]b"ch[i^]k`), n. [For dabchick. See
Dap, Dip, cf. Dipchick.] (Zool.)
A small water bird (Podilymbus podiceps), allied to the
grebes, remarkable for its quickness in diving; -- called
also dapchick, dobchick, dipchick, didapper,
dobber, devil-diver, hell-diver, and {pied-billed
grebe}.
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ring-billed blackhead
(gcide)
Ringbill \Ring"bill`\, n. (Zool.)
The ring-necked scaup duck; -- called also {ring-billed
blackhead}. See Scaup.
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saddle-billed stork
(gcide)
Jabiru \Jab"i*ru\, n. [Braz. jabir['u], jabur['u].] (Zool.)
One of several large wading birds of the genera Mycteria
and Xenorhynchus, allied to the storks in form and habits.
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Note: The American jabiru (Mycteria Americana) is white,
with the head and neck black and nearly bare of
feathers. The East Indian and Australian ({Xenorhynchus
Australis}) has the neck, head, and back covered with
glossy, dark green feathers, changing on the head to
purple. The African jabiru (Mycteria Senegalensis or
Ephippiorhynchus, Senegalensis) has the neck, head,
wing coverts, and tail, black, and is called also
saddle-billed stork.
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Saw-billed widgeon
(gcide)
Widgeon \Widg"eon\, n. [Probably from an old French form of F.
vigeon, vingeon, gingeon; of uncertain origin; cf. L. vipio,
-onis, a kind of small crane.] (Zool.)
Any one of several species of fresh-water ducks, especially
those belonging to the subgenus Mareca, of the genus
Anas. The common European widgeon (Anas penelope) and the
American widgeon (Anas Americana) are the most important
species. The latter is called also baldhead, baldpate,
baldface, baldcrown, smoking duck, wheat, duck, and
whitebelly.
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Bald-faced widgeon, or Green-headed widgeon, the American
widgeon.

Black widgeon, the European tufted duck.

Gray widgeon.
(a) The gadwall.
(b) The pintail duck.

Great headed widgeon, the poachard.

Pied widgeon.
(a) The poachard.
(b) The goosander.

Saw-billed widgeon, the merganser.

Sea widgeon. See in the Vocabulary.

Spear widgeon, the goosander. [Prov. Eng.]

Spoonbilled widgeon, the shoveler.

White widgeon, the smew.

Wood widgeon, the wood duck.
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sickle-billed hummer
(gcide)
Sicklebill \Sic"kle*bill`\, n. (Zool.)
(a) Any one of three species of humming birds of the genus
Eutoxeres, native of Central and South America. They
have a long and strongly curved bill. Called also the
sickle-billed hummer.
(b) A curlew.
(c) A bird of the genus Epimachus and allied genera.
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Spoon-billed
(gcide)
Spoon-billed \Spoon"-billed`\ (-b[i^]ld`), a. (Zool.)
Having the bill expanded and spatulate at the end.
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Spoonbilled widgeon
(gcide)
Widgeon \Widg"eon\, n. [Probably from an old French form of F.
vigeon, vingeon, gingeon; of uncertain origin; cf. L. vipio,
-onis, a kind of small crane.] (Zool.)
Any one of several species of fresh-water ducks, especially
those belonging to the subgenus Mareca, of the genus
Anas. The common European widgeon (Anas penelope) and the
American widgeon (Anas Americana) are the most important
species. The latter is called also baldhead, baldpate,
baldface, baldcrown, smoking duck, wheat, duck, and
whitebelly.
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Bald-faced widgeon, or Green-headed widgeon, the American
widgeon.

Black widgeon, the European tufted duck.

Gray widgeon.
(a) The gadwall.
(b) The pintail duck.

Great headed widgeon, the poachard.

Pied widgeon.
(a) The poachard.
(b) The goosander.

Saw-billed widgeon, the merganser.

Sea widgeon. See in the Vocabulary.

Spear widgeon, the goosander. [Prov. Eng.]

Spoonbilled widgeon, the shoveler.

White widgeon, the smew.

Wood widgeon, the wood duck.
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Stork-billed
(gcide)
Stork-billed \Stork"-billed`\, a.
Having a bill like that of the stork.
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toothbilled pigeon
(gcide)
Toothbill \Tooth"bill`\, n. (Zool.)
A peculiar fruit-eating ground pigeon ({Didunculus
strigiostris}) native of the Samoan Islands, and noted for
its resemblance, in several characteristics, to the extinct
dodo. Its beak is stout and strongly hooked, and the mandible
has two or three strong teeth toward the end. Its color is
chocolate red. Called also toothbilled pigeon, and
manu-mea.
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Twibilled
(gcide)
Twibilled \Twi"billed\, a.
Armed or provided with a twibil or twibils.
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billed
(wn)
billed
adj 1: having a beak or bill as specified; "a thick-billed
bird"; "a long-billed cap"
black-billed cuckoo
(wn)
black-billed cuckoo
n 1: North American cuckoo; builds a nest and rears its own
young [syn: black-billed cuckoo, {Coccyzus
erythropthalmus}]
boat-billed heron
(wn)
boat-billed heron
n 1: tropical American heron related to night herons [syn:
boatbill, boat-billed heron, broadbill, {Cochlearius
cochlearius}]
duck-billed
(wn)
duck-billed
adj 1: having a beak resembling that of a duck; "a duck-billed
dinosaur" [syn: duckbill, duck-billed]
duck-billed dinosaur
(wn)
duck-billed dinosaur
n 1: any of numerous large bipedal ornithischian dinosaurs
having a horny duck-like bill and webbed feet; may have
been partly aquatic [syn: hadrosaur, hadrosaurus,
duck-billed dinosaur]
duck-billed platypus
(wn)
duck-billed platypus
n 1: small densely furred aquatic monotreme of Australia and
Tasmania having a broad bill and tail and webbed feet; only
species in the family Ornithorhynchidae [syn: platypus,
duckbill, duckbilled platypus, duck-billed platypus,
Ornithorhynchus anatinus]
duckbilled platypus
(wn)
duckbilled platypus
n 1: small densely furred aquatic monotreme of Australia and
Tasmania having a broad bill and tail and webbed feet; only
species in the family Ornithorhynchidae [syn: platypus,
duckbill, duckbilled platypus, duck-billed platypus,
Ornithorhynchus anatinus]
ivory-billed woodpecker
(wn)
ivory-billed woodpecker
n 1: large black-and-white woodpecker of southern United States
and Cuba having an ivory bill; nearly extinct [syn:
ivorybill, ivory-billed woodpecker, {Campephilus
principalis}]
long-billed marsh wren
(wn)
long-billed marsh wren
n 1: American wren that inhabits tall reed beds [syn: {long-
billed marsh wren}, Cistothorus palustris]
pied-billed grebe
(wn)
pied-billed grebe
n 1: American grebe having a black-banded whitish bill [syn:
pied-billed grebe, Podilymbus podiceps]
razor-billed auk
(wn)
razor-billed auk
n 1: black-and-white northern Atlantic auk having a compressed
sharp-edged bill [syn: razorbill, razor-billed auk,
Alca torda]
short-billed
(wn)
short-billed
adj 1: having a short beak [syn: short-beaked, short-billed]
short-billed marsh wren
(wn)
short-billed marsh wren
n 1: small American wren inhabiting wet sedgy meadows [syn:
sedge wren, short-billed marsh wren, {Cistothorus
platensis}]
stout-billed
(wn)
stout-billed
adj 1: having a strong beak
straight-billed
(wn)
straight-billed
adj 1: having a straight beak
thick-billed
(wn)
thick-billed
adj 1: having a thick beak
thick-billed murre
(wn)
thick-billed murre
n 1: a variety of murre [syn: thick-billed murre, {Uria
lomvia}]

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