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Detailed Translations for mouth from English to German

mouth:

mouth [the ~] noun

  1. the mouth (orifice; muzzle; jaws)
    der Mund
  2. the mouth (jaws; beak; muzzle; snout; face)
    die Schnauze; die Mund; die Klappe; die Fresse; der Schnabel
  3. the mouth (estuary)
    die Mündung; der Zufluß
  4. the mouth (snout; jaws; orifice; face)
    der Schwätzer

Translation Matrix for mouth:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Fresse beak; face; jaws; mouth; muzzle; snout
Klappe beak; face; jaws; mouth; muzzle; snout flap; rattle; toy
Mund beak; face; jaws; mouth; muzzle; orifice; snout
Mündung estuary; mouth estuary; passage to the sea; tidal inlet; tidal outlet
Schnabel beak; face; jaws; mouth; muzzle; snout beak; bill; cornets; embouchures; flair; mouth-pieces; nose; noses; nozzles; pecker; spout; spouts
Schnauze beak; face; jaws; mouth; muzzle; snout big mouth; flair; muzzle; nose; snitch; spout
Schwätzer face; jaws; mouth; orifice; snout bluffers; boaster; boasters; braggart; charlatans; chatter-boxes; chattering fools; chatters; fussbudget; ginger-snaps; great talker; jawer; scald-heads; show-off; show-offs; strutters; swankers; windbags
Zufluß estuary; mouth
- back talk; backtalk; lip; mouthpiece; oral cavity; oral fissure; rima oris; sass; sassing
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- speak; talk; utter; verbalise; verbalize

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Related Definitions for "mouth":

  1. the opening of a jar or bottle1
    • the jar had a wide mouth1
  2. the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening1
    • she wiped lipstick from her mouth1
  3. the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge1
    • he stuffed his mouth with candy1
  4. an impudent or insolent rejoinder1
  5. the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water1
    • New York is at the mouth of the Hudson1
  6. an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge)1
    • he rode into the mouth of the canyon1
    • they built a fire at the mouth of the cave1
  7. a person conceived as a consumer of food1
    • he has four mouths to feed1
  8. a spokesperson (as a lawyer)1
  9. express in speech1
  10. articulate silently; form words with the lips only1
    • She mouthed a swear word1
  11. touch with the mouth1

Wiktionary Translations for mouth:

mouth
noun
  1. the end of a river out of which water flows
  2. the opening of an animal through which food is ingested
mouth
noun
  1. Anatomie: Öffnung im unteren Teil des menschlichen Gesichtes (beim Tier: Maul, Schnabel), hauptsächlich zur Nahrungsaufnahme und zur Lautbildung benutzt
  2. Körperöffnung bei Tieren, durch die Nahrung aufgenommen wird
  3. (umgangssprachlich): Mund

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
mouth Mündung monding — plaats waar een rivier uitkomt in zee of meer
mouth Mund mond — ingang van het spijsverteringskanaal
mouth Mund bouche — Ouverture pour se nourrir.
mouth Rachen; Schlund; Abgrund; Tiefe gouffrecavité large et profonde, vide ou remplie d’eau.
mouth verkatert gueule — Bouche d’animal

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