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chuckwalla (encz) | chuckwalla, n: |
common wallaby (encz) | common wallaby, n: |
hare wallaby (encz) | hare wallaby, n: |
nail-tailed wallaby (encz) | nail-tailed wallaby, n: |
rock wallaby (encz) | rock wallaby, n: |
tree wallaby (encz) | tree wallaby, n: |
walla walla (encz) | Walla Walla, |
wallabies (encz) | wallabies,klokani n: pl. [zoo.] Zdeněk Brožwallabies,klokani wallaby n: pl. [zoo.] Zdeněk Brož |
wallaby (encz) | wallaby,klokan n: [zoo.] Zdeněk Brožwallaby,klokan wallaby n: [zoo.] Zdeněk Brož |
wallace (encz) | Wallace,Wallace n: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní
jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
wallachia (encz) | Wallachia,Valašsko n: [zem.] |
wallah (encz) | wallah,zřízenec n: Zdeněk Brož |
wallaroo (encz) | wallaroo,druh klokana n: [zoo.] Zdeněk Brož |
klokan wallaby (czen) | klokan wallaby,wallabyn: [zoo.] Zdeněk Brož |
klokani wallaby (czen) | klokani wallaby,wallabiesn: pl. [zoo.] Zdeněk Brož |
wallace (czen) | Wallace,Wallacen: [jmén.] příjmení, okres v USA, mužské křestní
jméno Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
great wallaroo (gcide) | Wallaroo \Wal`la*roo"\, n. (Zool.)
Any one of several species of kangaroos of the genus
Macropus, especially Macropus robustus, sometimes called
the great wallaroo.
[1913 Webster] |
Semioptera Wallacii (gcide) | Standard-wing \Stand"ard-wing`\ (st[a^]nd"[~e]rd-w[i^]ng`), n.
(Zool.)
A curious paradise bird (Semioptera Wallacii) which has two
long special feathers standing erect on each wing.
[1913 Webster] |
Wallaba (gcide) | Wallaba \Wal"la*ba\, n. (Bot.)
A leguminous tree (Eperua falcata) of Demerara, with
pinnate leaves and clusters of red flowers. The reddish brown
wood is used for palings and shingles. --J. Smith (Dict.
Econ. Plants).
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wallabee (gcide) | Wallaby \Wal"la*by\, n.; pl. Wallabies. [From a native name.]
(Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of kangaroos belonging to the
genus Halmaturus, native of Australia and Tasmania,
especially the smaller species, as the brush kangaroo
(Halmaturus Bennettii) and the pademelon ({Halmaturus
thetidis}). The wallabies chiefly inhabit the wooded district
and bushy plains. [Written also wallabee, and whallabee.]
[1913 Webster] |
Wallabies (gcide) | Wallaby \Wal"la*by\, n.; pl. Wallabies. [From a native name.]
(Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of kangaroos belonging to the
genus Halmaturus, native of Australia and Tasmania,
especially the smaller species, as the brush kangaroo
(Halmaturus Bennettii) and the pademelon ({Halmaturus
thetidis}). The wallabies chiefly inhabit the wooded district
and bushy plains. [Written also wallabee, and whallabee.]
[1913 Webster] |
Wallaby (gcide) | Wallaby \Wal"la*by\, n.; pl. Wallabies. [From a native name.]
(Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of kangaroos belonging to the
genus Halmaturus, native of Australia and Tasmania,
especially the smaller species, as the brush kangaroo
(Halmaturus Bennettii) and the pademelon ({Halmaturus
thetidis}). The wallabies chiefly inhabit the wooded district
and bushy plains. [Written also wallabee, and whallabee.]
[1913 Webster] |
Wallachian (gcide) | Wallachian \Wal*la"chi*an\, a. [Also Walachian, Wallach,
Wallack, Vlach, etc.]
Of or pertaining to Wallachia, a former principality, now
part of the kingdom, of Roumania. -- n. An inhabitant of
Wallachia; also, the language of the Wallachians; Roumanian.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
Wallack (gcide) | Wallack \Wal"lack\, a. & n.
See Wallachian.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
Wallah (gcide) | Wallah \Wal"lah\, n. (Zool.)
A black variety of the jaguar; -- called also tapir tiger.
[Written also walla.]
[1913 Webster] |
Wallaroo (gcide) | Wallaroo \Wal`la*roo"\, n. (Zool.)
Any one of several species of kangaroos of the genus
Macropus, especially Macropus robustus, sometimes called
the great wallaroo.
[1913 Webster] |
alfred russel wallace (wn) | Alfred Russel Wallace
n 1: English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution
that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913) [syn:
Wallace, Alfred Russel Wallace] |
antheropeas wallacei (wn) | Antheropeas wallacei
n 1: tiny grey woolly tufted annual with small golden-yellow
flower heads; southeastern California to northwestern
Arizona and southwestern Utah; sometimes placed in genus
Eriophyllum [syn: woolly daisy, dwarf daisy,
Antheropeas wallacei, Eriophyllum wallacei] |
chuckwalla (wn) | chuckwalla
n 1: a herbivorous lizard that lives among rocks in the arid
parts of southwestern United States and Mexico [syn:
chuckwalla, Sauromalus obesus] |
common wallaby (wn) | common wallaby
n 1: a small wallaby having a height of 30 inches [syn: {common
wallaby}, Macropus agiles] |
edgar wallace (wn) | Edgar Wallace
n 1: English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932) [syn:
Wallace, Edgar Wallace, {Richard Horatio Edgar
Wallace}] |
eriophyllum wallacei (wn) | Eriophyllum wallacei
n 1: tiny grey woolly tufted annual with small golden-yellow
flower heads; southeastern California to northwestern
Arizona and southwestern Utah; sometimes placed in genus
Eriophyllum [syn: woolly daisy, dwarf daisy,
Antheropeas wallacei, Eriophyllum wallacei] |
hare wallaby (wn) | hare wallaby
n 1: small Australian wallaby that resembles a hare and has
persistent teeth [syn: hare wallaby, kangaroo hare] |
nail-tailed wallaby (wn) | nail-tailed wallaby
n 1: small wallabies with a horny nail on the tip of the tail
[syn: nail-tailed wallaby, nail-tailed kangaroo] |
richard horatio edgar wallace (wn) | Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace
n 1: English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932) [syn:
Wallace, Edgar Wallace, {Richard Horatio Edgar
Wallace}] |
rock wallaby (wn) | rock wallaby
n 1: slender long-legged Australian wallabies living in caves
and rocky areas [syn: rock wallaby, rock kangaroo] |
sir william wallace (wn) | Sir William Wallace
n 1: Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I; in
1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward
invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and
subsequently executed him (1270-1305) [syn: Wallace, {Sir
William Wallace}] |
tree wallaby (wn) | tree wallaby
n 1: arboreal wallabies of New Guinea and northern Australia
having hind and forelegs of similar length [syn: {tree
wallaby}, tree kangaroo] |
walla walla (wn) | Walla Walla
n 1: a town in southeastern Washington near the Oregon border |
wallaby (wn) | wallaby
n 1: any of various small or medium-sized kangaroos; often
brightly colored [syn: wallaby, brush kangaroo] |
wallace (wn) | Wallace
n 1: Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I; in
1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward
invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and
subsequently executed him (1270-1305) [syn: Wallace, {Sir
William Wallace}]
2: English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932) [syn:
Wallace, Edgar Wallace, Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace]
3: English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution that
resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913) [syn: Wallace,
Alfred Russel Wallace] |
wallace carothers (wn) | Wallace Carothers
n 1: United States chemist who developed nylon (1896-1937) [syn:
Carothers, Wallace Carothers, Wallace Hume Carothers] |
wallace hume carothers (wn) | Wallace Hume Carothers
n 1: United States chemist who developed nylon (1896-1937) [syn:
Carothers, Wallace Carothers, Wallace Hume Carothers] |
wallace stevens (wn) | Wallace Stevens
n 1: United States poet (1879-1955) [syn: Stevens, {Wallace
Stevens}] |
wallah (wn) | wallah
n 1: usually in combination: person in charge of or employed at
a particular thing; "a kitchen wallah"; "the book wallah" |