the bittern

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bumble
homurdan
bittern
balıkçın
bittern
balaban
boomer
bumerang

Bumerang havada ıslık çalarak fırlatıldı. - The boomerang hurtled whistling through the air.

bittern
balaban kuşu
bittern
balabankuşu
bumble
homurdanmak
bumble
mırıldan
bumble
(on/about ile) mırıldanmak
bumble
mirildan
bittern
okar
bittern
balabankuş
bittern
{i} acı bira şerbeti
bittern
Botaurus stellaris
bittern
{i} acı ana çözelti
bittern
little bittern cüce balaban
bittern
Ixobrychus minutus
bumble
acemice iş yapmak
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bittor bittour
bumble
boomer
bittern
The liquor remaining after halite (common salt) has been harvested from saline water (brine)
bittern
Several bird species in the heron family Ardeidae. The species commonly named bitterns tend to have a relatively short neck in comparison with the other members of the family
bittern
{n} the name of a seawater-fowl, a brine
bittern
A wading bird of the genus Botaurus, allied to the herons, of various species
bittern
The brine which remains in salt works after the salt is concreted, having a bitter taste from the chloride of magnesium which it contains
bittern
{i} any of a number of brown herons which live in marshes (found in Europe and North America)
bittern
relatively small compact tawny-brown heron with nocturnal habits and a booming cry; found in marshes
bittern
Any of 12 species of solitary marsh birds (family Ardeidae), related to herons but having a shorter neck and a stouter body. Most bitterns bear a camouflage pattern (streaks of variegated brown and buff) that enables them to hide by standing upright with bill pointed upward, imitating the reeds and grasses of their habitat. They feed on fish, frogs, crayfish, and other small swamp and marsh animals, which they spear with their sharp-pointed bills. Bitterns are found almost worldwide. The largest species grow to 30 in. (75 cm), the smallest to about 12-16 in. (30-40 cm)
bittern
used by fraudulent brewers in adulterating beer
bittern
A bird of the family Ardeidae that lives in marshy areas, feeds on amphibians, reptiles, insects and fish and flies with its neck retracted rather than outstretched
bittern
A very bitter compound of quassia, cocculus Indicus, etc