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1 sucking root
Сельское хозяйство: присоска, сосущий корень -
2 присоска
1) General subject: sucker2) Biology: surculus3) Zoology: cupule4) Medicine: suction cuneonavicular (напр. электрода электрокардиограммы), suction cup (напр. электрода электрокардиограммы)5) Engineering: sucking dish6) Agriculture: sucking root, suckling7) Metallurgy: suction cup8) Entomology: sucking disk9) Obstetrics: vacuum cap (Рабочий орган вакуум-экстрактора.)10) Paleontology: sucker disk11) Mechanic engineering: suction tool -
3 сосущий корень
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4 louse
1) вошь•- apple plant louse
- bee louse
- blood sucking louse
- blood-sucking horse louse
- body louse
- book louse
- brown chicken louse
- carp louse
- cat louse
- cattle biting louse
- cattle red louse
- clothes louse
- crab louse
- dog biting louse
- dog louse
- elephant louse
- fish louse
- fluff louse
- goat biting louse
- goose body louse
- head louse
- hog louse
- horse biting louse
- horse louse
- horse sucking louse
- human body louse
- human head louse
- large chicken louse
- large duck louse
- long-nosed cattle louse
- pear louse
- pubic louse
- rabbit louse
- root louse
- seal louse
- shaft louse
- sheep biting louse
- slender goose louse
- slender Guinea-pig louse
- slender pigeon louse
- small pigeon louse
- water louse
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5 louse
louse 1. вошь; 2. вошь головная, Pediculus humanus, Pediculus capitisAngora goat biting louse вошь ангорских коз, Bovicola limbatusapple plant louse тля яблонная, Aphis pomibee louse браула, вошь пчелиная, Braula coecablood sucking louse вошь кровососущая, Haematopinusblood-sucking horse louse вошь конская кровососущая, Haematopinus asinibrown chicken louse пероед куриный бурый, Goniodes dissimiliscarp louse карповая вошь, Arguluscat louse вошь кошачья, Felicola subrostratacattle biting louse вошь бычья, Bovicola boviscattle red louse власоед крупного рогатого скота, Trichodectes bovisclothes louse вошь платяная, Pediculus vestimenticrab louse вошь лобковая, площица, Phthirius pubisdog biting louse власоед собачий, Trichodectes canisdog louse вошь собачья, Linognathus piliferuselephant louse вошь слоновая, Haematomyzus elephantusfish louse карповая вошь, Argulusfluff louse пухоед куриный пестробрюхий, Goniocotes hologastergoat biting louse власоед козий, Bovicola capraegoose body louse пухоед гусиный, Trinoton anserinumhog louse вошь свиная, Haematopinus suishorse biting louse вошь конская, Bovicola equihorse louse вошь ослиная, Haematopinus asinihorse sucking louse вошь ослиная, Haematopinus asinihuman body louse, human head louse вошь головная, Pediculus humanus, Pediculus capitislarge chicken louse пухоед гигантский, Goniodes gigaslarge duck louse пухоед утиный, Trinoton querquedulaelong-nosed cattle louse вошь крупного рогатого скота долгоносая кровососущая, Linognathus vitulipea louse вошь гороховая (Nectarophora destructor))pear louse медяница грушевая, Psylla pyricolapotato louse листоблошка Paratrioza cockerellipubic louse вошь лобковая, площица, Phthirius pubisrabbit louse воль кроличья, Haemodipsus ventricosussea louse тюленья вошь, Echinophthiriusshaft louse пухоед бледный куриный, Menopon gallinaesheep biting louse вошь овечья, Bovicola ovisslender goose louse пухоед гусиный, Anaticola anserisslender guinea-pig louse вошь морских свинок, Gliricola porcellislender pigeon louse пухоед голубиный, Columbicola columbaesmall pigeon louse пухоед двузубый, Goniocotes bidentatustomato louse листоблошка Paratrioza cockerelliturkey louse пухоед Virgula meleagridiswater louse водяной ослик, Asellus aquaticuswing louse пухоед Lipeurus caponisEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > louse
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6 γάλα
γάλα, γάλακτοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `milk' (Il.);Other forms: Rare forms dat. γάλακι (Call. Hek. 1, 4, 4), gen. γάλατος (Pap.), τοῦ γάλα (Pl. Com.). - Also γλάγος n. (Β 471). Other forms: γλακῶντες μεστοὶ γάλακτος H.; κλάγος γάλα. Κρῆτες H. (s. below); with hypocoristic gemination γλακκόν γαλαθηνόν H.; and γλακτο-φάγος (Il.); these forms may be due to simple assimilations (or metathesis).Compounds: Old is γαλα-θη-νός `sucking milk' (Od.) from γάλα and θῆσθαι; on the suffix cf. ἀγανός etc. (Schwyzer 452), also τιθήνη. γαλακτο-πότης (Hdt.) etc. On γάλα as second member Sommer Nominalkomp. 83.Derivatives: γαλακτίς ( πέτρα) name of a stone (Orph.) = γαλακτίτης (Dsc.; cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 53), both also plant names = τιθύμαλλος (Aët., Gloss.; from the juice, s. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 58, Redard 70); γάλαξ name of a white shellfish (Arist.; Strömberg Fischnamen 109; cf Chantr. Form. 379); γάλιον s. v. - Adj.: γαλακτώδης (Arist.) - Denom. verbs: γαλακτίζω, γαλακτόομαι, γαλακτιάω. - With ξ (from τ assibilated before ι?) γαλαξίας ( κύκλος) `Milky Way' (D. S.; s. Chantr. 95; also γαλακτίας Ptol.); γαλάξια n. pl. name of a Cybele feast (inscr., Thphr.), from which Γαλαξιών months name on Delos (Inschr. IIIa). - Independent γαλατμόν λάχανον ἄγριον H. (cf. γάλιον); perhaps from *γαλακτ-μόν (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 58); Fur. 374, 389 compares ἀδαλτόμον. - γάλαγγα s.v. - From γλάγος late γλαγερός, γλαγόεις; also περιγλαγής (Π 642) and γλαγάω (AP). -Etymology: Outside Geek only in Lat. lac. - The basis of the Greek forms is * galakt- or * glakt- seen in γλακτο-φάγος (Ν 6); but the latter can be a simple syncope; Latin also points to * glakt. From * galakt, with loss of the final consonants and development of sec. vowel in nom.-acc.-form (cf. on γυνή) γάλα, and analogical γάλακτος. - J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 179 assumed that the -t originally occurred only in the nom.-acc, as in Skt. yákr̥-t (s. ἧπαρ). As the nom. lost its final consonants (* galakt \> * galak \> γάλα), the intermediate stage could have given the t-less forms. The Armenian forms, class. kat`n, dial. kaxc` have been explained by Kortlandt, following Weitenberg, (*through an intermediate *kaɫt`- with al \< *l̥ ) from *gl̥kt-m, *gl̥kt-s resp. (Rev. Et. Arm. XIX (1985) 22). - From Lat. lac MIr. lacht etc. Szemerényi's proposal (KZ 75, 1958, 17--184), from *mlg\/k from the root of ἀμέλγω, is impossible (as this root was *h₂melǵ-). - Old Chin. lak `Kumys' in first instance a nordasiatic (turkish) LW [loanword], cf. Turk. dial. raky, araky; from where Arab. ' araq, Japan. sake etc., s. Karlgren DLZ 1926, 1960f. - Vgl. Schwyzer IF 30, 438ff., Kretschmer Glotta 6, 305, Ernout-Meillet s. lac, Buck Synonyms 385 - Not here Hitt. galaktar `Besänftigung, s. Tischler HEW.Page in Frisk: 1,283-284Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γάλα
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7 γάλακτος
γάλα, γάλακτοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `milk' (Il.);Other forms: Rare forms dat. γάλακι (Call. Hek. 1, 4, 4), gen. γάλατος (Pap.), τοῦ γάλα (Pl. Com.). - Also γλάγος n. (Β 471). Other forms: γλακῶντες μεστοὶ γάλακτος H.; κλάγος γάλα. Κρῆτες H. (s. below); with hypocoristic gemination γλακκόν γαλαθηνόν H.; and γλακτο-φάγος (Il.); these forms may be due to simple assimilations (or metathesis).Compounds: Old is γαλα-θη-νός `sucking milk' (Od.) from γάλα and θῆσθαι; on the suffix cf. ἀγανός etc. (Schwyzer 452), also τιθήνη. γαλακτο-πότης (Hdt.) etc. On γάλα as second member Sommer Nominalkomp. 83.Derivatives: γαλακτίς ( πέτρα) name of a stone (Orph.) = γαλακτίτης (Dsc.; cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 53), both also plant names = τιθύμαλλος (Aët., Gloss.; from the juice, s. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 58, Redard 70); γάλαξ name of a white shellfish (Arist.; Strömberg Fischnamen 109; cf Chantr. Form. 379); γάλιον s. v. - Adj.: γαλακτώδης (Arist.) - Denom. verbs: γαλακτίζω, γαλακτόομαι, γαλακτιάω. - With ξ (from τ assibilated before ι?) γαλαξίας ( κύκλος) `Milky Way' (D. S.; s. Chantr. 95; also γαλακτίας Ptol.); γαλάξια n. pl. name of a Cybele feast (inscr., Thphr.), from which Γαλαξιών months name on Delos (Inschr. IIIa). - Independent γαλατμόν λάχανον ἄγριον H. (cf. γάλιον); perhaps from *γαλακτ-μόν (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 58); Fur. 374, 389 compares ἀδαλτόμον. - γάλαγγα s.v. - From γλάγος late γλαγερός, γλαγόεις; also περιγλαγής (Π 642) and γλαγάω (AP). -Etymology: Outside Geek only in Lat. lac. - The basis of the Greek forms is * galakt- or * glakt- seen in γλακτο-φάγος (Ν 6); but the latter can be a simple syncope; Latin also points to * glakt. From * galakt, with loss of the final consonants and development of sec. vowel in nom.-acc.-form (cf. on γυνή) γάλα, and analogical γάλακτος. - J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 179 assumed that the -t originally occurred only in the nom.-acc, as in Skt. yákr̥-t (s. ἧπαρ). As the nom. lost its final consonants (* galakt \> * galak \> γάλα), the intermediate stage could have given the t-less forms. The Armenian forms, class. kat`n, dial. kaxc` have been explained by Kortlandt, following Weitenberg, (*through an intermediate *kaɫt`- with al \< *l̥ ) from *gl̥kt-m, *gl̥kt-s resp. (Rev. Et. Arm. XIX (1985) 22). - From Lat. lac MIr. lacht etc. Szemerényi's proposal (KZ 75, 1958, 17--184), from *mlg\/k from the root of ἀμέλγω, is impossible (as this root was *h₂melǵ-). - Old Chin. lak `Kumys' in first instance a nordasiatic (turkish) LW [loanword], cf. Turk. dial. raky, araky; from where Arab. ' araq, Japan. sake etc., s. Karlgren DLZ 1926, 1960f. - Vgl. Schwyzer IF 30, 438ff., Kretschmer Glotta 6, 305, Ernout-Meillet s. lac, Buck Synonyms 385 - Not here Hitt. galaktar `Besänftigung, s. Tischler HEW.Page in Frisk: 1,283-284Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γάλακτος
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8 Süßholz
* * *Süß|holzntliquorice (Brit), licorice (US)Sǘßholz raspeln (fig) — to turn on the blarney
du kannst aufhören, Sǘßholz zu raspeln — you can stop sucking up to or soft-soaping (Brit) me/him etc (inf)
* * *Süß·holznt kein pl liquorice [or AM licorice] [root]* * *das; o. Pl. liquorice [plant]Süßholz raspeln — (fig. ugs.) ooze charm
* * *Süßholz raspeln fig, umg turn on the charm* * *das; o. Pl. liquorice [plant]Süßholz raspeln — (fig. ugs.) ooze charm
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9 parasite
- aphid parasites
- beaver parasites
- blood parasite
- blood-sucking parasite
- brood parasite
- cell parasite
- endoglobular parasite
- epizoic parasite
- external parasite
- facultative parasite
- heteroxenous parasite
- incidental parasite
- internal parasite
- intestinal parasite
- intracellular parasite
- intradermal parasite
- obligate parasite
- permanent parasite
- plant parasite
- root parasite
- secondary parasite
- temporary parasite
- tissue parasite* * * -
10 cordero
m.1 lamb, young sheep less than one year old.2 mutton, lamb.3 Lamb.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lamb2 figurado (persona dócil) lamb, angel1 (piel) lambskin2 (carne - joven) lamb; (- crecido) mutton\ser manso como un cordero to be as gentle as a lambCordero de Dios Lamb of Godcordero lechal sucking lambcordero pascual paschal lambla madre del cordero familiar the crux of the matter, the root of the problem————————1 (piel) lambskin2 (carne - joven) lamb; (- crecido) mutton* * *noun m.* * *cordero, -a1.SM / F (Zool) lamb- es como un cordero2.SM (=piel) lambskin* * *1)a) ( cría) lambb) ( carne - de cordero) lamb; (- de oveja) muttonc) ( piel) lambskin2)a) (Relig) lambb) (fam) ( persona dócil) tbcorderito: ser un corderito — to be as good as gold
* * *= lamb.Ex. Using the metaphors of lion, lamb and lemming, a number of salient events of the library profession over recent years are discussed.----* chuleta de cordero = lamb chop.* cordero expiatorio = sacrificial lamb.* costillero de cordero = rack of lamb.* lobo disfrazado de cordero = wolf in sheep's clothing.* paletilla de cordero = shoulder of lamb.* pierna de cordero = leg of lamb.* tan manso como un cordero = as meek as a lamb.* * *1)a) ( cría) lambb) ( carne - de cordero) lamb; (- de oveja) muttonc) ( piel) lambskin2)a) (Relig) lambb) (fam) ( persona dócil) tbcorderito: ser un corderito — to be as good as gold
* * *= lamb.Ex: Using the metaphors of lion, lamb and lemming, a number of salient events of the library profession over recent years are discussed.
* chuleta de cordero = lamb chop.* cordero expiatorio = sacrificial lamb.* costillero de cordero = rack of lamb.* lobo disfrazado de cordero = wolf in sheep's clothing.* paletilla de cordero = shoulder of lamb.* pierna de cordero = leg of lamb.* tan manso como un cordero = as meek as a lamb.* * *A1 (cría) lambcontar corderitos to count sheep2 (carne — de cordero) lamb; (— de oveja) mutton3 (piel) lambskinforrado de corderito fleece-linedCompuesto:suckling lambB1 ( Relig) lambCordero de Dios Lamb of God2 ( fam) (persona dócil) tbcorderito: en clase siempre son unos corderitos they're always as good as gold in classen casa es un corderito he's as quiet as a lamb at home* * *
cordero sustantivo masculino
(— de oveja) mutton
d) (fam) ( persona dócil):
cordero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino lamb
Recuerda que los anglohablantes emplean diferentes palabras cuando se refieren al animal y a su carne. Oveja, nombre genérico, es sheep; oveja (hembra) es ewe; carnero (macho) es ram y su carne es mutton. Sin embargo, la carne de su cría, cordero, es lamb.
' cordero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asada
- asado
- carnero
- cordera
- lechal
- madre
- oveja
- borrego
- brincar
- carne
- chuleta
- costilla
- mamar
- pierna
- sacrificar
English:
ewe
- gorge
- lamb
- lamb chop
- leg
- mutton
- ram
- sheep
- wolf
- go
- haggis
* * *cordero, -a nm,f1. [animal] lamb;Fam2. [carne] lambcordero lechal suckling lamb3. [piel] lambskin4. Rel lambcordero de Dios Lamb of God5. Fam [persona]su marido es un manso cordero her husband is as meek as a lamb, her husband wouldn't say boo to a goose* * *m, cordera f lamb;(carne de) cordero lamb;(piel de) cordero sheepskin* * *cordero nm: lamb* * *cordero n lamb -
11 अङ्घ्रि _aṅghri
अङ्घ्रि (अंह्रिः) [अङ्घ्-क्रिन् निपातो$यम् Uṇ.4.66.]1 A foot.-2 The root of a tree. भुक्त्वोपविविशुः कामं स्निग्ध- च्छायाङ्घ्रिपाङ्घ्रिषु Bhāg.1.82.12.-3 A quarter of a stanza (चतुर्थपाद.)-4 A quarter of something; cf. दन्तद्वन्द्वप्रहीणादिकमिभवरमप्यङ्घ्रिमूल्येन गृह्यात् । Mātaṇga L.7.2.-Comp. -कवचः A foot wear.-जः A शूद्र.-पः [अङ्घ्रिणा पिबति सिक्तजलम्; पा-क] a tree; दिक्षु व्यूढाङ्घ्रिपाङ्गः Ve.2.18.-पर्णी-र्णिका, -वल्ली, -वल्लिका [अङ्घ्रौ मूले तदारभ्य वा पर्णा- न्यस्याः; स्वार्थे कन्; अङ्घ्रेरारभ्य वल्लीव पर्णत्वेन] N. of a plant सिंहपुच्छी Hedysarum Lagopodioides (Mar. डवला, पिठवण).-पान a. [अङ्घ्रिः पानं यस्य or अङ्घ्रिं पिबति] sucking his foot or toes, as an infant.-बला (see अङ्घ्रिपर्णी).-संधिः (also अङ्घ्ऱ्यः) the ankle-bone.-स्कन्धः [अङ्घ्रेः स्कन्ध इव] the ankle. -
12 sucker
['sʌkə(r)]1) colloq. (dupe) babbeo f. (-a), cretino m. (-a)2) bot. pollone m.3) (animal's pad) ventosa f.* * *1) ((slang) a person who is easily fooled or is stupid enough to do something: Who is the sucker who bought your car?) babbeo2) (a person or thing that sucks: Are these insects bloodsuckers?) succhiatore, succhiatrice, parassita3) (an organ on an animal, eg an octopus, by which it sticks to objects.) ventosa4) (a curved pad or disc (of rubber etc) that can be pressed on to a surface and stick there.) ventosa5) (a side shoot coming from the root of a plant.) succhione* * *sucker (1) /ˈsʌkə(r)/n.2 porcellino di latte; lattonzolo3 (mecc.) tubo d'aspirazione5 (zool.) ventosa8 (bot.) succhione; pollone; rampollo10 (fam.) babbeo; cretino; gonzo; semplicione; credulone; vittima predestinata: sucker list, lista di persone da fregare; There's a sucker born every minute, la madre dei cretini è sempre incinta11 (fam.) patito; chi ha un debole (per qc. o q.)● a sucker for beautiful girls, uno che si fa infinocchiare dalle belle ragazze □ a sucker for chocolates, uno che va matto per i cioccolatini.sucker (2) /ˈsʌkə(r)/n.(to) sucker /ˈsʌkə(r)/A v. t.B v. i.* * *['sʌkə(r)]1) colloq. (dupe) babbeo f. (-a), cretino m. (-a)2) bot. pollone m.3) (animal's pad) ventosa f. -
13 morphemic\ repetition
repetition of a morpheme, both root and affixational, to emphasise and promote it (V.A.K.)They unchained, unbolted and unlocked the door. (A.Bennett)
Laughing, crying, cheering, chaffing, singing, David Rossi's people brought him home in triumph. (H.Caine)
Young Blight made another great show of changing the volume, taking up a pen, sucking it, sipping it, and running over previous entries before he wrote. As, "Mr. Alley, Mr. Balley, Mr. Calley, Mr. Dalley, Mr. Falley, Mr. Galley, Mr. Halley, Mr. Lalley, Mr. Malley. And Mr. Boffin. (Ch.Dickens)
English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > morphemic\ repetition
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14 glomhar
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15 meto
1. 2.mĕto, messŭi (Cato ap. Prisc. p. 903 P.; Mart. Cap. 3, § 319), messum, 3, v. a. and n. [root ma-; Gr. amaô, mow, reap; amê, sickle; cf. messis, messor], to reap, mow, crop; of the vintage, to gather, gather in, collect; and poet. of the sucking of honey from flowers (class.).I.Lit.:II.cum est matura seges, metendum,
Varr. R. R. 1, 50, 3:sunt autem metendi genera complura,
Col. 2, 21, 2:in metendo occupatos,
Caes. B. G. 4, 32:pabula falce,
to cut, cut down, Ov. H. 6, 84:farra,
id. F 2, 519:arva,
Prop. 4 (5), 10, 30.—Prov.:ut sementem feceris, ita et metes,
as you sow, so shall you reap, Cic. de Or. 2, 65, 261; cf.:ventum seminabunt et turbinem metent,
Vulg. Os. 8, 7:qui seminant iniquitatem metet mala,
id. Prov. 22, 8:mihi istic nec seritur, nec metitur,
i. e. I have no share in it, it does not concern me, Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 80:sibi quisque ruri metit,
every one looks out for himself, id. Most. 3, 2, 112: Tibi aras, tibi occas, tibi seris;tibi item metes,
id. Merc. prol. 71.—Of the vintage, to gather, etc.:postremus metito,
Verg. G. 2, 410; so,vindemiam,
Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 185.—Of bees: purpureosque metunt flores, reap the flowers, i. e. gather the pollen, Verg. G. 4, 54.—Transf.A.In gen., to cut off, pluck off, crop ( poet.):2.virgā lilia summa metit,
Ov. F. 2, 706:barbam forfice,
Mart. 7, 95, 12:capillos,
id. 10, 83, 11:olus,
to cut, gather, Calp. Ecl. 2, 74:et ferus in silvā farra metebat aper,
laid waste, Ov. Am. 3, 10, 40:ille metit barbam,
Juv. 3, 186. —In partic., in battle, to mow down, cut down:B.proxima quaeque metit gladio,
Verg. A. 10, 513:primosque et extremos metendo Stravit humum,
Hor. C. 4, 14, 31 tum Vesulum ense metit rapido, Sil. 10, 147:agmina plura metam,
Val. Fl. 3, 670.—So of death:metit Orcus Grandia cum parvis,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 178: vita omnibus metenda, ut fruges (transl. of the Greek of Euripid.: anankaiôs d echei bion therizein), Poët. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 25, 59.—To inhabit a region ( poet.):3.qui Batulum Nucrasque metunt,
Sil. 8, 566 (cf. a like poetic transfer of the verbs colere, arare, serere, and bibere).Mĕto, ōnis, v Meton. -
16 emici
1. sucking, that which sucks. 2. absorbent, blotting. - kıllar/tüyler bot. root hairs.
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Life Sciences — ▪ 2009 Introduction Zoology In 2008 several zoological studies provided new insights into how species life history traits (such as the timing of reproduction or the length of life of adult individuals) are derived in part as responses to… … Universalium
dhē(i)- (besides dh-ei-?) — dhē(i) (besides dh ei ?) English meaning: to suck Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘saugen, säugen” Note: (: dhǝi , dhī̆ and dhē , dhǝ ) s. esp. Schulze KZ. 27, 425 = Kl. Schr. 363. Material: O.Ind. dhüya ḥ “ nourishing, nursing “,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
United States — a republic in the N Western Hemisphere comprising 48 conterminous states, the District of Columbia, and Alaska in North America, and Hawaii in the N Pacific. 267,954,767; conterminous United States, 3,022,387 sq. mi. (7,827,982 sq. km); with… … Universalium
feeding behaviour — Any action of an animal directed toward obtaining nutrients. Each species evolves methods of searching for, obtaining, and ingesting food for which it can successfully compete. Some species eat only one type of food, others a variety. Among… … Universalium
plant disease — ▪ plant pathology Introduction an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. All species of plants, wild and cultivated alike, are subject to disease. Although each species is… … Universalium