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1) Biology: soft-bodied plant beetles (Dascillidae)2) Entomology: Dascillidae, soft-bodied plant beetles (лат. Dascillidae) -
2 мягкотелый
1) General subject: chubby, dough faced, doughface, flabby, fladdy, molluscous, spineless, as soft as butter, soft-bodied2) Biology: malacoid3) American: dough-faced4) Rare: sappy5) Makarov: pulpy -
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Makarov: malacazoon, soft-bodied animalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мягкотелое животное
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1. LAT Dascillidae2. RUS лопастники3. ENG soft-bodied plant beetles4. DEU Haarkäfer, Jochkäfer5. FRA — -
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1. LAT Dascillidae2. RUS лопастники3. ENG soft-bodied plant beetles4. DEU Haarkäfer, Jochkäfer5. FRA — -
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1. LAT Dascillidae2. RUS лопастники3. ENG soft-bodied plant beetles4. DEU Haarkäfer, Jochkäfer5. FRA — -
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termite
A soft-bodied insect of the order Isoptera; individuals feed on cellulose and live in colonies with a caste system comprising three types of functional individuals: sterile workers and soldiers, and the reproductives. Also known as white ant. (Source: MGH)
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > термит
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termite
A soft-bodied insect of the order Isoptera; individuals feed on cellulose and live in colonies with a caste system comprising three types of functional individuals: sterile workers and soldiers, and the reproductives. Also known as white ant. (Source: MGH)
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termite
A soft-bodied insect of the order Isoptera; individuals feed on cellulose and live in colonies with a caste system comprising three types of functional individuals: sterile workers and soldiers, and the reproductives. Also known as white ant. (Source: MGH)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > термит
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12 бумажные деньги
1. irredeemable bank-notes2. paper currency3. paper moneyбумажные деньги, банкноты — paper money
4. representative moneyнепокрытые бумажные деньги; необеспеченный — uncovered money
карманные деньги; деньги на текущие расходы — spending money
деньги, доставшиеся легко, легко нажитые деньги — easy money
5. scrips6. scrip7. soft money
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