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slaughterhouse waste
Animal body parts cut off in the preparation of carcasses for use as food. This waste can come from several sources including slaughterhouses, restaurants, stores and farms. (Source: OED)
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122 déchet organique
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organic waste
Waste containing carbon compounds; derived from animal and plant materials. (Source: PUE)
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123 déchets d'abattoirs
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slaughterhouse waste
Animal body parts cut off in the preparation of carcasses for use as food. This waste can come from several sources including slaughterhouses, restaurants, stores and farms. (Source: OED)
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124 organischer Abfall
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organic waste
Waste containing carbon compounds; derived from animal and plant materials. (Source: PUE)
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125 Schlachtabfall
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slaughterhouse waste
Animal body parts cut off in the preparation of carcasses for use as food. This waste can come from several sources including slaughterhouses, restaurants, stores and farms. (Source: OED)
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126 органические отходы
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organic waste
Waste containing carbon compounds; derived from animal and plant materials. (Source: PUE)
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slaughterhouse waste
Animal body parts cut off in the preparation of carcasses for use as food. This waste can come from several sources including slaughterhouses, restaurants, stores and farms. (Source: OED)
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128 domestique
domestique [dɔmεstik]1. masculine noun, feminine noun2. adjectivea. [travaux] domestic ; [soucis, querelle] familyb. [animal] domestic* * *dɔmɛstik
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1) [soucis, vie, personnel, tâche] domestic2) ( domestiqué) [animal] domestic3) Économie, Industrie [marché, consommation] domestic, home
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nom masculin et féminin servant* * *dɔmɛstik1. adj1) (= lié au domicile) (appareils) domestic, householdles tâches domestiques — domestic chores, household chores
2) (= lié au pays) (liaisons, réseau, consommation, économie, dette, production, épargne) domesticle marché domestique — the home market, the domestic market
2. nmfservant, domestic* * *A adj1 ( qui concerne la maison) [soucis, vie, économie, tâche] domestic; le personnel domestique domestic staff; les travaux domestiques housework; les accidents domestiques accidents in the home;2 ( domestiqué) [animal] domestic;[dɔmɛstik] adjectifles travaux domestiques household work, domestic chorespersonnel domestique domestic staff, (domestic) servants4. [animal] domesticated————————[dɔmɛstik] nom masculin et fémininles domestiques domestic staff, (domestic) servants, domestics
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