old world | (n) the regions of the world that were known to Europeans before the discovery of the Americas |
old world beaver | (n) a European variety of beaver, Syn. Castor fiber |
old world buffalo | (n) any of several Old World animals resembling oxen including, e.g., water buffalo; Cape buffalo, Syn. buffalo |
old world chat | (n) songbirds having a chattering call, Syn. chat |
old world coot | (n) a coot found in Eurasia, Syn. Fulica atra |
old world crayfish | (n) small crayfish of Europe and Asia and western North America, Syn. ecrevisse |
old world flycatcher | (n) any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing, Syn. flycatcher, true flycatcher |
old world hop hornbeam | (n) medium-sized hop hornbeam of southern Europe and Asia Minor, Syn. Ostrya carpinifolia |
old world jay | (n) a European jay |
old world least weasel | (n) of Europe, Syn. Mustela nivalis |
old world monkey | (n) of Africa or Arabia or Asia; having nonprehensile tails and nostrils close together, Syn. catarrhine |
old world oriole | (n) mostly tropical songbird; the male is usually bright orange and black, Syn. oriole |
old world porcupine | (n) terrestrial porcupine |
old world quail | (n) small game bird with a rounded body and small tail |
old world scops owl | (n) European scops owl, Syn. Otus scops |
old world vulture | (n) any of several large vultures of Africa and Eurasia |
old world warbler | (n) small active brownish or greyish Old World birds, Syn. true warbler |
old world white pelican | (n) similar to American white pelican, Syn. Pelecanus onocrotalus |
old world yew | (n) predominant yew in Europe; extraordinarily long-lived and slow growing; one of the oldest species in the world, Syn. Taxus baccata, English yew |
coral snake | (n) any of various venomous elapid snakes of Asia and Africa and Australia, Syn. Old World coral snake |
cutaneous leishmaniasis | (n) leishmaniasis of the skin; characterized by ulcerative skin lesions, Syn. Delhi boil, tropical sore, oriental sore, Aleppo boil, Old World leishmaniasis |
european rabbit | (n) common greyish-brown burrowing animal native to southern Europe and northern Africa but introduced elsewhere; widely domesticated and developed in various colors and for various needs; young are born naked and helpless, Syn. Old World rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus |
mistletoe | (n) Old World parasitic shrub having branching greenish stems with leathery leaves and waxy white glutinous berries; the traditional mistletoe of Christmas, Syn. Viscum album, Old World mistletoe |
robin | (n) small Old World songbird with a reddish breast, Syn. Erithacus rubecola, redbreast, Old World robin, robin redbreast |
グエノン;ゲノン;グェノン | [guenon ; genon ; guenon] (n) guenon (any Old World monkey of genus Cercopithecus) [Add to Longdo] |
ズビニ鉤虫 | [ズビニこうちゅう, zubini kouchuu] (n) Old World hookworm (Ancylostoma duodenale) (from Dubini hookworm) [Add to Longdo] |
旧世界 | [きゅうせかい, kyuusekai] (n) the old world [Add to Longdo] |
旧世界猿 | [きゅうせかいざる, kyuusekaizaru] (n) (obsc) (See 尾長猿) Old World monkey (any monkey of family Cercopithecidae) [Add to Longdo] |
旧大陸 | [きゅうたいりく, kyuutairiku] (n) the Old World [Add to Longdo] |
狭鼻猿類 | [きょうびえんるい, kyoubienrui] (n, adj-no) catarrhine (primate of infraorder Catarrhini having nostrils that are close together, esp. the Old World monkeys of family Cercopithecidae) [Add to Longdo] |
小羊歯;小歯朶 | [こしだ;コシダ, koshida ; koshida] (n) (uk) old world forked fern; Dicranopteris linearis [Add to Longdo] |
禿鷲 | [はげわし, hagewashi] (n) (uk) Old World vulture [Add to Longdo] |
尾長猿 | [おながざる;オナガザル, onagazaru ; onagazaru] (n) (uk) cercopithecoid (any Old World monkey of family Cercopithecidae, esp. the guenons of genus Cercopithecus) [Add to Longdo] |
鶲;火焼 | [ひたき;ヒタキ, hitaki ; hitaki] (n) (uk) Old World flycatcher (any bird of family Muscicapinae, esp. the typical flycatchers of subfamily Muscicapinae) [Add to Longdo] |