Aberration An example that differs from the common or typical form, usually in a striking manner and with a genetical basis. |
Abfall English: waste wood [definition] Español: desperdicios [definition] Français: déchet ligneux [definition] Portugués: madeira residual
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Abfallholz English: waste wood [definition] Español: desperdicios [definition] Français: déchet ligneux [definition] Portugués: madeira residual
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Abfallreisig English: lop and top [definition] Français: résidu d'ébranchage-façonnage [definition]
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Abfluss English: runoff [definition] Español: escorrentía [definition] Français: écoulement [definition] Portugués: vazao
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Abholzigkeit English: taper [definition] Español: conicidad [definition] Français: défilement [definition] Portugués: conicidade
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abietic acid a colourless crystalline substance obtained from the oleoresin of certain Gymnosperms, notably pines (Pinus spp.). |
Abiotic Non-living: physical or chemical, e.g. abiotic disease: a disease not caused by a pathogen but by physical or chemical factors. |
Abkappen English: topping Español: desmochar [definition] Français: éhouppage [definition] Portugués: destopo
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Ablation Removal of body-tissue by surgery. |