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21 economic depression
depréssion économique; récession économiqueEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > economic depression
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22 seasonal baric depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > seasonal baric depression
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23 secondary depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > secondary depression
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24 stationary depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > stationary depression
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25 thermal depression
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26 thermokarst depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > thermokarst depression
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27 barometrische Depression
Deutsch-Französisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > barometrische Depression
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28 ökonomische Depression
depréssion économique; récession économiqueDeutsch-Französisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > ökonomische Depression
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29 cardiac depression
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30 artificially, constructed, depression
dépression f artificielleEnglish-French legislative terms > artificially, constructed, depression
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31 post-natal depression
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32 cone of depression
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cone of depression
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33 Great Depression
la grande dépression [qui suivit le krach boursier de 1929]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > Great Depression
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34 aretic depression
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35 cone of depression
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36 cone of water table depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > cone of water table depression
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37 filling of depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > filling of depression
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38 regeneration of a depression
English-French dictionary of Geography > regeneration of a depression
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39 manic depression
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40 surface depression
flache fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > surface depression
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depression — late 14c. as a term in astronomy, from O.Fr. depression (14c.) or directly from L. depressionem (nom. depressio), noun of action from pp. stem of deprimere to press down, depress (see DEPRESS (Cf. depress)). Attested from 1650s in the literal… … Etymology dictionary
depression — [dē presh′ən, dipresh′ən] n. [ME depressioun < OFr depression < L depressio: see DEPRESS] 1. a depressing or being depressed 2. a depressed part or place; hollow or low place on a surface 3. low spirits; gloominess; dejection; sadness 4. a… … English World dictionary
depression — [n1] low spirits; despair abasement, abjection, abjectness, blahs*, bleakness, blue funk*, bummer, cheerlessness, dejection, desolation, desperation, despondency, disconsolation, discouragement, dispiritedness, distress, dole, dolefulness, dolor … New thesaurus
depression — I noun debasement, decline, deflation, dejection, depreciation, despondence, despondency, disheartenment, dispiritedness, dolefulness, economic decline, gloom, lowering, lowness, maeror, sinking, slump, tristitia associated concepts: economic… … Law dictionary