butterfly

suomi-englanti sanakirja

butterfly englannista suomeksi

  1. levittää auki

  2. perhonen

  3. perhosuinti

  4. pyrähtää

  5. keimailla

  1. Substantiivi

  2. perhonen

  3. perhoslaastari

  4. perhoskäyrä

  5. perhosia vatsassa">perhosia vatsassa

  6. tuuliviiri

  7. perhonen, perhosoptio

  8. perhosen siivenisku">perhosen siivenisku

  9. perhosvenytys

  10. elostelija

  11. Verbi

butterfly englanniksi

  1. (senseid)A flying insect of the order (taxfmt), distinguished from moths by their diurnal activity and generally brighter colouring. (defdate)

  2. (RQ:Lawrence Phoenix)

  3. A use of surgical tape, cut into thin strips and placed across an open wound to hold it closed.

  4. (ux)

  5. (senseid) The stroke. (defdate)

  6. Any of several plane curves that look like a butterfly; see (w) and (w). Category:en:Curves

  7. A sensation of excited anxiety felt in the stomach.

  8. ''I get terrible butterflies before an exam.''

  9. Someone seen as being unserious and (originally) dressed gaudily; someone flighty and unreliable. (defdate)

  10. (RQ:Meredith Richard Feverel)

  11. (quote-book).

  12. A combination of four options of the same type at three prices giving limited profit and limited risk.

  13. A random change in an aspect of the timeline seemingly unrelated to the primary of divergence, resulting from the effect.

  14. A type of stretch in which one sits on the ground with the legs folded into a shape like that of a butterfly's wings, slightly rocking them up and down, resembling the wings fluttering.

  15. A person who changes partners frequently.

  16. (quote-web)

  17. To cut (food) almost entirely in half and spread the halves apart, in a shape suggesting the wings of a butterfly.

  18. To cut strips of surgical tape or plasters into thin strips, and place across (a gaping wound) to close it.

  19. (quote-book)

  20. To cause events after the point of divergence to not happen as they did in real history, and people conceived after the point of divergence to not exist in recognizable form, due to the random variations introduced by the effect.

  21. bowtie