Wal
21Wal — [Aufbauwortschatz (Rating 1500 3200)] Bsp.: • Blauwale sind die größten und schwersten Tiere der Welt …
22Wal|er — «WAY luhr», noun. a horse imported from Australia, especially into India and from New South Wales. During the 1800 s, many of the horses used by the British military, as mounts for cavalry and infantry officers, were Walers. ╂[< New South… …
23wal|la|ba — «WOL uh buh», noun. a tropical tree of South America, with a hard, heavy, deep red, resinous wood. ╂[< Arawakan wallaba] …
24wal|la|by — «WOL uh bee», noun, plural bies or (collectively) by. any one of various small or medium sized kangaroos. Some wallabies are no larger than rabbits. ╂[< native Australian wolabā, or wallibah] …
25wal|la — «WOL uh», noun. = wallah. (Cf. ↑wallah) …
26Wal|lo|ni|an — «wo LOH nee uhn», noun, adjective. –n. the dialect of the Walloons; Walloon. –adj. = Walloon. (Cf. ↑Walloon) …
27Wal|po|li|an — «WL POH lee uhn, WOL », adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or like the English author and letter writer Horace Walpole (1717 1797) or his writings. 2. of or like the English statesman and financier Sir Robert Walpole (1676 1745) or his political views …
28wal — agar·wal; box·wal·lah; bret·wal·da; bro·wal·lia; cad·wal·a·der·ite; chuck·wal·la; corn·wal·lis; kot·wal; mu·ta·wal·li; pot·wal·lop·er; ra·wal·pin·di; sa·hi·wal; shaw·wal; ton·ga·wal·la; wal; WAL; wal·chia; wal·den; wal·den·ses; wal·dey·er s;… …
29wał — m IV, D. u, Ms. wale; lm M. y 1. «podłużne usypisko z ziemi, kamieni itp., powstałe na skutek działania sił przyrody lub wzniesione sztucznie, np. w celu zabezpieczenia przed powodzią, obrony przed wrogiem; nasyp, szaniec» Wał ziemny. Wał… …
30Wal — Delphin; Delfin; Walfisch (umgangssprachlich) * * * Wal [va:l], der; [e]s, e: sehr großes, im Meer lebendes Säugetier mit massigem Körper, zu Flossen umgebildeten Vordergliedmaßen und waagerecht stehender Schwanzflosse: der Wal bläst. Zus.:… …