Word: whooper

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Synonyms: whooper

whooper swan, whooping crane

Translations: whooper

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spanish
Translations:
cantor, de whooper, whooper del, de whooper del
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german
Translations:
Sing
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french
Translations:
whooper se pavane, whooper se pavanent, les whooper se pavanent, du whooper
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italian
Translations:
di whooper, whooper gironzolano, whooper gironzola, gironzola
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portuguese
Translations:
de whooper, grous
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dutch
Translations:
Wilde, de wilde, van Whooper, whooper De
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russian
Translations:
лебедь-кликун, кликун
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norwegian
Translations:
sangs, sangsvane, som sangs, er sangs
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swedish
Translations:
sång, sångsvan, östersjön, Knöl
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finnish
Translations:
laulujoutsen, laulujoutsenia, laulujoutsenten, laulujoutsenet, laulujoutsenen
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danish
Translations:
Whooper, sangsvane, sang-
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czech
Translations:
labuť
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polish
Translations:
ogromny, krzykliwy, Whooper, krzykliwego, łabędź krzykliwy, whooper łabędź
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hungarian
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énekes
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turkish
Translations:
Ötücü
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greek
Translations:
κράζων, γερανός, αγριόκυκνοι, αγριόκυκνων
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ukrainian
Translations:
лебідь, Лебедь, Лебєдь
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bulgarian
Translations:
поен лебед, Поен, пойни, пойния
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belarusian
Translations:
лебедзь, лебедь
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estonian
Translations:
laululuik, laululuikede, laululuige, laululuiged, laululuike
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icelandic
Translations:
Whooper
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lithuanian
Translations:
giesmininkė
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latvian
Translations:
Ziemeļu
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romanian
Translations:
sălbatice
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slovenian
Translations:
pevca, laboda pevca
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slovak
Translations:
labuť, swan

The meaning and "use of": whooper

noun
  • a large migratory swan with a black and yellow bill and a loud trumpeting call, breeding in northern Eurasia and Greenland. - Today, fewer than 200 whoopers survive in the wild, most migrating with sandhill cranes between Canada and Texas.

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