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bower-bird
bower-bird (ˈbaʊəbɜːd) 1. The name given to several Australian birds belonging to the Starling family, remarkable for their habit of building bowers or ‘runs’, and adorning them with feathers, bones, shells, etc. These are not used as nests, but as places of resort.1847 Carpenter Zool. §395. 1884 [s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bower Bird Battery
Bower Bird Battery is a heritage-listed former stamper battery in the Mount Isa Mining District, Mount Isa, City of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. It was built from to . It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 13 December 2002. History The Bower Bird Goldfield was proclaimed on 5 Sept... wikipedia.org
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bower-bird
bower-birdn type of Australian bird of paradise 造园鸟(产於澳大利亚). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fawn-breasted bowerbird
My bower-bird proved to be a new species, since described by Mr. wikipedia.org
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Chionanthus ramiflorus
The 1889 book 'The Useful Native Plants of Australia' records that "The fruit of this plant is the food of the jagged-tailed bower-bird (Preonodura Neivtoniana wikipedia.org
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bower
▪ I. bower, n.1 (baʊə(r), ˈbaʊə(r)) Forms: 1 b{uacu}r, 2–3 bur, 3 bure, 3–6 bour, 3–7 boure, bowr, 4 bor, 4–7 bowre, 5 bowur, 6 boire, 9 (bowre), dial. boor, 5– bower. [OE. b{uacu}r dwelling, etc., corresp. to OS. bûr neut., OHG. b{uacu}r masc. (MHG. b{uacu}r, mod.G. bauer bird-cage), LG. buur, bur ... Oxford English Dictionary
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tooth-billed
tooth-billed, a. Ornith. (ˈtuːθbɪld) [See billed.] Having one or more tooth-like projections on the edge of the bill; dentirostral or serratirostral. tooth-billed bower-bird, a rare Australian bower-bird, Scenopœus dentirostris. tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris, of the Samoan Islands.18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frederick Bulstrode Lawson Whitlock
Tunney regarding a label attached to a mounted specimen at Perth Museum, described as a "Guttated Bower-Bird" (Chlamydodera guttata) and collected "50 wikipedia.org
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Edward Sorenson
In The Australian Backblocks (1911) Chips and Splinters (1919) (short stories and verse) Friends and Foes in the Australian Bush (1919) Spotty the Bower-Bird wikipedia.org
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turbo
turbo (ˈtɜːbəʊ) [a. L. turbo (also turben), turbin-em a whirlwind or tornado, a spinning-top, a reel or spindle, a whirl, twirl, twist, revolution.] † 1. A whirlwind, a tornado. Obs. rare.1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 5 Those that have sailed to the Indies can inform them what force Hurricane's and Turbo's ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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طيور التعريشة
المراجع وصلات خارجية برنامج الطبيعة التلفزيوني: بور بيرد بلوز (Bower Bird Blues) مقاطع فيديو عن طائر التعريشة على مجموعة الطيور على شبكة الإنترنت ( Internet Bird Collection) أصنوفات سماها جورج غراي طيور أستراليا طيور حسب الاسم المألوف طيور غينيا الجديدة فصائل الطيور wikipedia.org
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collar
▪ I. collar, n. (ˈkɒlə(r)) Forms: 3–6 coler, 5–7 coller, 5–6 colar, 5– collar; also 4–5 colere, 5 coleer, collere, (colyer), 6 collare, (choller, 7 choler, couller, collor, colour). [ME. coler, a. AF. coler = OF. colier (later collier) = Pr. colar, Sp. collar, It. collare:—L. collāre, f. coll-um nec... Oxford English Dictionary
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اعظم 100 لوحة
جيمس إنسور: Self-portrait with Masks (1899) ماكس إرنست: The Attirement of the Bride (1939) يان فان إيك: عذراء المستشار رولين (1434) ليونيل فايننغر: Bird ليختنشتاين: Girl with Hair Band (1965) ماكس ليبرمان: Women Mending Nets (1887–1889) Richard Lindner: The Meeting (1953) ستيفان لوكنر: Madonna of the Rose Bower wikipedia.org
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satin
▪ I. satin, n. (and a.) (ˈsætɪn) Forms: 4–5 satyne, -ine, 4–6 satyn, sat(t)on, 5 sathan, 5–6 saten, sateyn, 5–7 sattyn, 5–8 satten, 6 satte(i)ne, sat(t)an, satyng, Sc. saiting, satteing, salting, 6–8 sattin(e, 6– satin. [a. F. satin (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.; the supposed popular OF. form saïn, cited ... Oxford English Dictionary
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spotted
spotted, a. and ppl. a. (ˈspɒtɪd) Also 5 spottid, -yd, 6, 9 Sc. -it, 7 spotede. [f. spot n.1 and v. Cf. NFris. spōted.] 1. a. Marked or decorated with spots.c 1250 Gen & Ex. 1721 And if of ðo spotted cumen, ðo sulen him ben for hire numen. 1388 Wyclif Gen. xxx. 35 He departide..the geet and scheep g... Oxford English Dictionary
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