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1 perfil genético
(n.) = genetic patternEx. Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.* * *(n.) = genetic patternEx: Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.
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2 salamandra
f.salamander (animal).* * *1 salamander* * *SF salamander* * ** * *= salamander.Ex. Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.* * ** * *= salamander.Ex: Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.
* * *1 ( Zool) salamander2 (estufa) salamander stove* * *
salamandra sustantivo femenino (Zool) salamander;
( estufa) salamander stove
salamandra f Zool salamander
' salamandra' also found in these entries:
English:
salamander
* * *salamandra nf1. [animal] salamander2. [estufa] = salamander stove* * *f1 ZO salamander2 estufa portable heater* * *salamandra nf: salamander -
3 salamanquesa
f.lizard, gecko.* * ** * *SF lizard, gecko* * *= salamander.Ex. Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.* * *= salamander.Ex: Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.
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salamanquesa f Zool lizard, gecko
* * *Moorish gecko* * *f ZO gecko -
4 sauce
m.willow.sauce llorón weeping willow* * *1 willow\sauce llorón weeping willow* * *SM willowsauce de Babilonia, sauce llorón — weeping willow
* * *masculino willow* * *= willow.Ex. Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.----* sauce llorón = weeping willow.* * *masculino willow* * *= willow.Ex: Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.
* sauce llorón = weeping willow.* * *willowCompuesto:weeping willow* * *
sauce sustantivo masculino
willow;
sauce m Bot willow
sauce llorón, weeping willow
' sauce' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bechamel
- guacamole
- salsa
- salsera
- tomate
- ají
- arroz
- chilaquiles
- enchilada
- mimbrera
- mole
- pasar
- pebre
- sope
- tabasco
- tuco
English:
cranberry
- especially
- sauce
- soy sauce
- tartar sauce
- tartare sauce
- tomato
- weeping
- white sauce
- willow
- curdle
- custard
- go
- lumpy
- ready
- runny
- smooth
- soy
- spicy
- thick
- thicken
- thin
- white
* * *sauce nmwillowsauce llorón weeping willow* * *m BOT willow* * *sauce nm: willow
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