Engelska - Ojibwa ordlista:
Synonymer för ordet "birch":
birched |
birches |
birches |
birching |
John Birch Society | |
Definitionen av ordet "birch":
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1. type of tree; bundle of birch twigs used for whipping |
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2. whip with a birch rod |
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3. Organization founded in 1958 by Robert H. Welch, Jr. (1899–1985), a retired American candymaker, to combat communism and promote ultraconservative causes. It was named for an American missionary and army intelligence officer killed by Chinese Communists in 1945, considered by the society the first hero of the Cold War. Its membership reached more than 70,000 in the 1960s. Its many publications warned of communist infiltration of the United States government and called for the impeachment of officials such as Earl Warren. The New American is the organization's biweekly magazine. |
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4. Any of about 40 species of short-lived ornamental and timber trees and shrubs of the genus Betula, the largest genus of the family Betulaceae, which also contains alders, filberts, Carpinus (hornbeam) and the genera Ostrya and Ostryopsis. Birches are found throughout cool regions of the Northern Hemisphere; other members of the family Betulaceae are found in temperate and subarctic areas of the Northern Hemisphere, in tropical mountains and in South America through the Andes as far south as Argentina. Leaves are simple, serrate and alternate; male and female flowers (catkins) are borne on the same plant. The fruit is a small nut or short-winged samara (dry, winged fruit). Birches produce economically important timber. Oil obtained from birch twigs smells and tastes like wintergreen and is used in tanning Russian leather. |
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5. any of about 40 species of short-lived ornamental and timber trees and shrubs constituting the genus Betula (family Betulaceae), distributed throughout cool regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Ivory birch (family Euphorbiaceae) and West Indian birch (family Burseraceae) are not true birches. The name bog birch is applied to a species of buckthorn, as well as to B. glandulosa. A birch has smooth, resinous, varicoloured or white bark, marked by horizontal pores (lenticels), which usually peels horizontally in thin sheets, especially on young trees. On older trunks the thick, deeply furrowed bark breaks into irregular plates. Short, slender branches rise to a narrow pyramidal crown on a young tree; they become horizontal, often pendulous, on an older tree. The egg-shaped or triangular, usually pointed leaves have toothed margins; they are alternately arranged on the branchlets. They are usually bright green, turning yellow in autumn. The drooping male catkins flower before the leaves emerge; smaller, upright female catkins on the same tree develop in conelike clusters, which disintegrate at maturity, releasing tiny, one-seeded, winged nutlets. Gray birch, paper birch, river birch, sweet birch, yellow birch and white birch are the best known; white birch is usually called silver birch in England, but the latter name is also sometimes given to paper birch and to yellow birch. The Japanese monarch birch (B. maximowicziana) is a valuable timber tree of Japan, especially in the plywood industry. Usually 30 metres (100 feet) high, with flaking gray or orange-gray bark, it has heart-shaped leaves about 15 centimetres (6 inches) long and is a hardy ornamental. The similar Japanese cherry birch (B. grossa) also produces useful timber. Water birch (B. occidentalis; B. fontinalis of some authorities), a shrubby tree native to moist sites along the western coast of North America, has nonpeeling, dark-red bark; it grows in clusters, with all stems rising from a common root system. It is sometimes called red birch, black birch or mountain birch. Swamp birch (B. pumila), a similar but smaller shrub, is found on boggy sites; it may be erect or trailing and matted. Bog birch (B. glandulosa) of North America,; also called tundra dwarf birch or resin birch and dwarf birch or dwarf Arctic birch (B. nana), native to most far northern areas of the world, are small alpine and tundra shrubs commonly known as ground birch. Both species have almost circular leaves, are food sources for birds and grazing animals and may be planted as ornamentals. Several Chinese birches and the Japanese white birch (B. platyphylla japonica) are sometimes used ornamentally. A few natural hybrids between trees and shrubs of the genus Betula are cultivated as ornamentals in Europe and North America. Pale- to red-brown birchwood is used for flooring, furniture, cabinetry, interior finishing, vehicle parts, plywood, pulp and turnery. The thin, water-impervious bark provided roofing, canoes and shoes for North American Indians and early settlers. Birch oil and birch beer made from sap are obtained from the trees. Woodsmen rely on the ability of yellow and paper birch bark to burn even when wet. Birches were among the first trees to become established after the glaciers receded. Hardy, quick growing and relatively immune to disease and insect attack, they are valuable in reforestation, erosion control and as protective cover or nurse trees, for development of more permanent plants. Most require moist, sandy and loamy soil; they are usually propagated by seeding or grafting. Many ornamental varieties are cultivated for their leaf colour, leaf shape or growth habit. |
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6. P U N I S H M E N T (n) the birch an official punishment in the past, which involved hitting a person across the bottom with a stick, or the stick itself Some politicians are in favour of bringing back the birch (= allowing this punishment to happen again) . |
Vänligen, betygsätta definitionen av "birch", som är den mest användbara.
Vi har hittat följande ojibwa ord och översättningar för "birch":
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Engelska |
Ojibwa |
1. |
birch |
wiigwaasi-mitig+oog
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2. |
birch |
wiigwaaso-mitig
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3. |
birch |
wiigwaatig+oog
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4. |
birch |
wiigwaasamizh+iig
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5. |
birch |
wiigwaasimizh+iig
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Så detta är hur du kan säga "birch" i ojibwa.
Uttryck som innehåller "birch":
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Engelska |
Ojibwa |
1. |
bark: bite a design on birch ~ |
mazinibaganjige § |
2. |
bark: bite a design on birch ~ |
mazinashkwemaganjige § |
3. |
bark: bite a pattern on birch ~ |
mazinashkwemaganjige § |
4. |
bark: bite a pattern on birch ~ |
mazinibaganjige § |
5. |
bark: fetch birch ~ |
naajiwiigwaase |
6. |
bark: flexible birch ~ |
ziibiskaan+an |
7. |
bark: look for birch ~ |
nandokwam |
8. |
bark: pliable birch ~ |
ziibiskaan+an |
9. |
bark: remove birch ~ |
manikwam |
10. |
bark: scrape design in birch in |
mazinaada`igan+an § |
11. |
Big Birch Lake [by = §1/2 |
Gaa-wiigwaasensikaag-= §1/2 |
12. |
birch-bark box |
wiigwaasi-makak+oon |
13. |
birch-bark dish |
biskitenaagan+an |
14. |
birch-bark: sewn ~ sheets for c |
apakwaan+ag § |
15. |
birch-bark: sewn ~ strips for c |
wiigwaas-apakwaagan+ag § |
16. |
birch-trees: in a place with ~ |
wiigwaasikaang |
17. |
birch-wood dish |
bishkitenaagan+an |
18. |
birch bark basket |
makak+oon |
19. |
birch bark basket: make a ~ |
makakoke |
20. |
birch bark box/basket |
wiigwaasi-makak+oon |
21. |
birch bark box/basket: small ~ |
wiigwaasi-makakoons+oon |
22. |
birch bark canoe |
wiigwaasi-jiimaan+an |
23. |
birch bark canoe |
wiigwaaso-jiimaan+an |
24. |
birch bark covering |
wiigwaasabakway+an |
25. |
Birch Bark Fort Lake § |
Gaa-wiigwaasensikaag-zaaga`igan |
26. |
birch bark lodge |
wiigwaasigamig+oon |
27. |
birch bark mat |
wiigwaasobak+oon |
28. |
birch bark roof |
wiigwaasabakwaan+ag |
29. |
birch bark roofing roll |
apakweshkwe+yag |
30. |
birch bark roofing: roll of ~ |
wiigwaasabakway+an |
31. |
birch bark scroll |
wiigwaasabak+oon |
32. |
birch bark scroll lashing |
dakobizigan+an |
33. |
birch bark scroll sheet |
mide-wiigwaas+ag |
34. |
birch bark sheet for roofing |
wiigwaasabakwaan+an |
35. |
birch bark: bite a design on ~ |
mazinibaganjige § |
36. |
birch bark: bite a design on ~ |
mazinashkwemaganjige § |
37. |
birch bark: bite a pattern on ~ |
mazinashkwemaganjige § |
38. |
birch bark: bite a pattern on ~ |
mazinibaganjige § |
39. |
birch bark: dental pictograph o |
mazinashkwemaganjigan+an § |
40. |
birch bark: dental pictograph o |
mazinibaganjigan+an § |
41. |
birch bark: dental pictograph o |
mazinikadoowin+an § |
42. |
birch bark: dental pictograph o |
ozhibaganjigan+an § |
43. |
birch bark: design created by b |
mazinashkwemaganjigan+an § |
44. |
birch bark: design created by b |
mazinibaganjigan+an § |
45. |
birch bark: fetch ~ |
naajiwiigwaase |
46. |
birch bark: gather ~ |
maniwiigwaase |
47. |
birch bark: knife for harvestin |
maniwiigwaasekomaan+an § |
48. |
birch bark: pattern created by |
mazinashkwemaganjigan+an § |
49. |
birch bark: pattern created by |
mazinibaganjigan+an § |
50. |
birch branch |
wiigwaasaatigwaatig+oon |
51. |
Birch Island Lake |
Wiigwaasensikaa-zaaga`igan |
52. |
Birch Lake § |
Gaa-wiigwaasensikaag-zaaga`igan |
53. |
Birch Lake [by = §1/2 |
Gaa-wiigwaasensikaag-= §1/2 |
54. |
Birch Lake [by = §1/2 |
Gaa-wiigwaasensikaag-= §1/2 |
55. |
Birch Lake § |
Gaa-wiigwaasensikaagamaag-zaaga`igan |
56. |
Birch Lake: Big ~ § |
Gaa-wiigwaasensikaag-zaaga`igan |
57. |
birch partridge |
baapaashke+g |
58. |
Birch Point |
gaa-neyaawiigwaasikaag |
59. |
birch tree |
wiigwaas+ag |
60. |
birch tree |
wiigwaazhaatig+oog |
61. |
birch tree sap |
onzibaan+an |
62. |
birch: be many ~es |
wiigwaasikaa |
63. |
birch: black ~ |
wiinizik+oog |
64. |
birch: bog ~ |
binemizhiins+an |
65. |
birch: bog ~ |
binemizh+iin |
66. |
birch: canoe ~ |
wiigwaas-waabishkizi |
67. |
birch: canoe ~ |
wiigwaas+ag |
68. |
birch: cherry ~ |
wiigwaas-makadewizi |
69. |
birch: hollow ~ log |
wiigwaasiwikaang |
70. |
birch: low ~ |
binemizh+iin |
71. |
birch: low ~ |
binemizhiins+an |
72. |
birch: paper ~ |
wiigwaasaatig+oog |
73. |
birch: paper ~ |
wiigwaasi-mitig+oog |
74. |
birch: paper ~ |
wiigwaas-waabishkizi |
75. |
birch: paper ~ |
wiigwaas+ag |
76. |
birch: sweet ~ |
wiigwaas-makadewizi |
77. |
birch: white ~ |
wiigwaas-waabishkizi |
78. |
birch: white ~ |
wiigwaas+ag |
79. |
birch: white ~ |
wiigwaasi-mitig+oog |
80. |
birch: white ~ tree |
wiigwaasaatig+oog |
81. |
birch: yellow ~ |
wiinizik+oog |
82. |
birch: yellow ~ |
wiigwaas-ozaawizi |
83. |
birch: yellow ~ |
wiinizaatig+oog |
84. |
bite a design on birch bark |
mazinibaganjige § |
85. |
bite a design on birch bark (NW |
mazinashkwemaganjige § |
86. |
bite a pattern on birch bark |
mazinibaganjige § |
87. |
bite a pattern on birch bark (N |
mazinashkwemaganjige § |
88. |
black birch |
wiinizik+oog |
89. |
bog birch |
binemizhiins+an |
90. |
bog birch |
binemizh+iin |
91. |
box: birch-bark ~ |
wiigwaasi-makak+oon |
92. |
branch: birch ~ |
wiigwaasaatigwaatig+oon |
93. |
bucket: birch bark ~ |
biskitenaagan+an |
Vi hoppas att dessa uttryck ger en god uppfattning om hur man använder ordet "birch" i meningar. Hittills finns det ett antal 4,615,433 sökta ord / uttryck, bland 24,462 idag. Taggar: birch, wiigwaasi-mitig+oog, wiigwaaso-mitig, wiigwaatig+oog, wiigwaasamizh+iig, wiigwaasimizh+iig, Engelska - Ojibwa ordlista, Engelska |
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