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1. adjective1) (serving as nourishment) nahrhaft2) (providing nourishment) Ernährungs-; Nähr[salze, -lösung]2. nounNährstoff, der* * *['nju:triənt]* * *nu·tri·entI. n Nährstoff mto be full of \nutrients voller Nährstoffe seinII. adj1. BIOL, FOOD Nährstoff-\nutrient solution Nährstofflösung f2. (nourishing) nahrhaft* * *['njuːtrɪənt]1. adjsubstance nahrhaftnutrient cream/solution — Nährcreme f/-lösung f
2. nNährstoff m* * *A adj1. nährend, nahrhaft2. Ernährungs…, Nähr…:B s1. Nährstoff m2. BIOL Baustoff m* * *1. adjective1) (serving as nourishment) nahrhaft2) (providing nourishment) Ernährungs-; Nähr[salze, -lösung]2. nounNährstoff, der* * *adj.nährend adj. n.Nährstoff m.
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