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Qué (quién) es lucerne weever - definición

SPECIES OF FISH
Greater Weever; Trachinus draco

lucerne         
  • Aerial view by [[Walter Mittelholzer]] (1919)
  • Heinrich Müller]]
  • The Chapel Bridge and Jesuit Church St. Francis Cavier on the Reuss
  • Lucerne city, lake and mountains view from the tower
  • The [[Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre]] at night
  • ''Conflict at Lucerne'', Illustrated London News, 1845
  • Lucerne Fasnacht
  • Lucerne in 1642
  • Lucerne bus station ''Luzern Bahnhof'' in front of the railway station
CITY ON LAKE LUCERNE, IN CENTRAL SWITZERLAND
Luzern; Lucerne, Switzerland; Luzern, Switzerland; UN/LOCODE:CHLZN; Luzern (Stadt); Lucerne LU; Lucerne (Lucerne); Spreuerbruecke; Luczern; Lucern; Lucerner; City of Lucerne; Lozärn; History of Lucerne
Lucerne is a plant that is grown for animals to eat and in order to improve the soil. (BRIT; in AM, use alfalfa
)
= alfalfa
N-UNCOUNT
Lucerne         
  • Aerial view by [[Walter Mittelholzer]] (1919)
  • Heinrich Müller]]
  • The Chapel Bridge and Jesuit Church St. Francis Cavier on the Reuss
  • Lucerne city, lake and mountains view from the tower
  • The [[Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre]] at night
  • ''Conflict at Lucerne'', Illustrated London News, 1845
  • Lucerne Fasnacht
  • Lucerne in 1642
  • Lucerne bus station ''Luzern Bahnhof'' in front of the railway station
CITY ON LAKE LUCERNE, IN CENTRAL SWITZERLAND
Luzern; Lucerne, Switzerland; Luzern, Switzerland; UN/LOCODE:CHLZN; Luzern (Stadt); Lucerne LU; Lucerne (Lucerne); Spreuerbruecke; Luczern; Lucern; Lucerner; City of Lucerne; Lozärn; History of Lucerne
·noun ·see Lucern, the plant.
Lucern         
  • Aerial view by [[Walter Mittelholzer]] (1919)
  • Heinrich Müller]]
  • The Chapel Bridge and Jesuit Church St. Francis Cavier on the Reuss
  • Lucerne city, lake and mountains view from the tower
  • The [[Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre]] at night
  • ''Conflict at Lucerne'', Illustrated London News, 1845
  • Lucerne Fasnacht
  • Lucerne in 1642
  • Lucerne bus station ''Luzern Bahnhof'' in front of the railway station
CITY ON LAKE LUCERNE, IN CENTRAL SWITZERLAND
Luzern; Lucerne, Switzerland; Luzern, Switzerland; UN/LOCODE:CHLZN; Luzern (Stadt); Lucerne LU; Lucerne (Lucerne); Spreuerbruecke; Luczern; Lucern; Lucerner; City of Lucerne; Lozärn; History of Lucerne
·noun A Lamp.
II. Lucern ·noun A sort of hunting dog;
- perhaps from Lucerne, in Switzerland.
III. Lucern ·noun An animal whose fur was formerly much in request (by some supposed to be the lynx).
IV. Lucern ·noun A leguminous plant (Medicago sativa), having bluish purple cloverlike flowers, cultivated for fodder;
- called also alfalfa.

Wikipedia

Greater weever

The greater weever (Trachinus draco, Linnaeus 1758) is a benthic and demersal venomous marine fish of the family Trachinidae. The greater weever is widely distributed along the eastern Atlantic coastline from Norway to Morocco, extending to the Mediterranean, Aegean and Black Seas. Trachinus draco has been shown to occur in depths ranging from shallow water up to -150 meters where it inhabits mostly muddy or sandy grounds.Trachinus draco is mostly and notoriously known for its venomous spines that can inflict serious injuries on humans through accidental stinging. Because of these spines and its potent venom it is classified as one of the most venomous fishes in the Mediterranean.⁠ The name “weever” is thought to originate from the Anglo-Saxon word “wivre” which translates as “viper”.