brinded

  • 51striped — Synonyms and related words: banded, barred, brinded, brindle, brindled, cancellated, crossbarred, filigreed, grated, gridded, laced, lacelike, lacy, latticelike, lined, listed, marbled, marbleized, meshed, meshy, mullioned, netlike, netted, netty …

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  • 52tabby — Synonyms and related words: Cheshire cat, Chinchilla cat, Maltese cat, a tale bearing animal, alley cat, banded, barred, blue cat, brinded, brindle, brindled, busybody, calico cat, cat, feline, gib, gib cat, gossip, gossip columnist, gossiper,… …

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  • 53brindled — brin|dled [ˈbrındld] adj also brin|dle [ˈbrındl] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: brinded brindled (15 19 centuries), perhaps from a Scandinavian language] a brindled animal is brown and has marks or bands of another colour >brindle n [U and C] …

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  • 54brindle — adjective (also brindled) (especially of a domestic animal) brownish or tawny with streaks of other colour. Origin C17: alt. of ME brinded, prob. of Scand. origin …

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  • 55brindled — a. See brinded …

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  • 56tabby — I. n. 1. Watered silk. 2. Brindled cat, tabby cat. 3. Gossip, tale bearer, news monger, tattler, chatterer. II. v. a. Water, sprinkle and calender. III. a. 1. Of a waved or watered appearance. 2 …

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  • 57striped — adj banded, streaked, streaky, stripy; variegated, striated, striate; listed, veined, brindle, brindled, brinded, Zool. strigose …

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  • 58brindled — brin•dled [[t]ˈbrɪn dld[/t]] adj. gray or tawny with darker streaks or spots • Etymology: 1670–80; alter. of brinded, earlier brended ME brend, brind burnt …

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  • 59brindled — /ˈbrɪndld / (say brindld) adjective → brindle. {alteration of brinded streaked, from brended, obsolete past participle of burn1} …

  • 60Mann — 1. A blind man may perchance hit the mark. – Tauben und Hühner Zeitung (Berlin 1862), Nr. 6, S. 46. 2. A Mann a Wort oder a Hundsfott. (Ulm.) 3. A Mann wie a Maus ün a Weib wie a Haus is noch nit gleich. (Jüd. deutsch. Warschau.) Will sagen, dass …

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