knobbed in Germany
knobbed [nɔbd] knorrig
Sentence patterns related to "knobbed"
1. The antennae of butterflies are usually long and somewhat knobbed at the tip , but most moths have short , plumose or branched , but not knobbed antennae .
2. Lice (Menacanthus spp.) and mites (Astigmata: Analgesidae, Megninidae; Megninia spp.) were found in red-knobbed curassow; Megninia spp
3. Other articles where Bossed gong is discussed: gong: …(kettle gongs) and may be Bossed (knobbed in the centre) or unBossed
4. Description Thick armor plating covers the body of the plant-eating dinosaur ankylosaurus, which defends itself against predators with a knobbed tail that delivers a devastating strike.
5. Subsiding rapidly in elevation, it becomes a knobbed and Bouldered land which includes timber-line and the thin forests of wind-twisted pines which contend with the granite for foothold.
6. citrons (Citrus medica), like a large lemon with very thick peel having a knobbed surface; the flesh is very fragrant, the pulp is acidulous and the candied rind is much used for cakes and confectionery;
Zedratfrüchte (Citrus medica), eine große zitronenähnliche Frucht mit sehr dicker Schale, warziger Oberfläche, mit sehr aromatischem, saurem Fruchtfleisch; in kandierter Form wird ihre Schale in feinen Back- oder Zuckerwaren verwendet;
7. 1. citrons (Citrus medica), like a large lemon with very thick peel having a knobbed surface; the flesh is very fragrant, the pulp is acidulous and the candied rind is much used for cakes and confectionery;
1. Zedratfrüchte (Citrus medica), eine große zitronenähnliche Frucht mit sehr dicker Schale, warziger Oberfläche, mit sehr aromatischem, saurem Fruchtfleisch; in kandierter Form wird ihre Schale in feinen Back- oder Zuckerwaren verwendet;