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1 a bajas temperaturas
(n.) = at low temperatureEx. Anecdotal evidence indicates that pollen shed from anthers remains viable longer at low temperature and high relative humidity.* * *(n.) = at low temperatureEx: Anecdotal evidence indicates that pollen shed from anthers remains viable longer at low temperature and high relative humidity.
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2 antera
f.anther, the part of the stamen which contains the pollen of flowers. (Botany)* * *1 anther* * *SF anther* * *= anther.Ex. Anecdotal evidence indicates that pollen shed from anthers remains viable longer at low temperature and high relative humidity.* * *= anther.Ex: Anecdotal evidence indicates that pollen shed from anthers remains viable longer at low temperature and high relative humidity.
* * *anther* * *antera nfBot anther* * *antera nf: anther -
3 existir constancia de
= anecdotal record, anecdotal evidenceEx. Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.Ex. Anecdotal evidence indicates that pollen shed from anthers remains viable longer at low temperature and high relative humidity.* * *= anecdotal record, anecdotal evidenceEx: Anecdotal records describe habitat destruction through soil erosion due to burrowing by puffins, shearwaters and stoats.
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4 posarse sobre
v.to land on, to perch on, to alight on, to alight upon.* * *(v.) = alight on/upon, settle down on/ontoEx. Her eyes traveled quickly over the document, alighting upon the 'Comments to the Employee' section on the back.Ex. The bees settle down on the anthers of the male flowers and the stigmas of the female flowers respectively to collect droplets of fragrant oils.* * *(v.) = alight on/upon, settle down on/ontoEx: Her eyes traveled quickly over the document, alighting upon the 'Comments to the Employee' section on the back.
Ex: The bees settle down on the anthers of the male flowers and the stigmas of the female flowers respectively to collect droplets of fragrant oils. -
5 estigma2
2 = stigma.Nota: Parte de una flor.Ex. The bees settle down on the anthers of the male flowers and the stigmas of the female flowers respectively to collect droplets of fragrant oils. -
6 estigma
m.1 mark, scar (marca).2 stigma.3 birth mark.* * *1 (gen) stigma2 (marca) brand, mark; (de nacimiento) birthmark3 RELIGIÓN stigma* * *SM1) (=marca, deshonra) stigma2) (Bot) stigma3) pl estigmas (Rel) stigmata* * *masculino stigmaestigmas — (Relig) stigmata (pl)
* * *masculino stigmaestigmas — (Relig) stigmata (pl)
* * *estigma11 = stigma, disgrace.Ex: Illiteracy in our society is not only terribly inconvenient, it also carries with it a stigma.
Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.* estigma social = social stigma.* quitar el estigma = destigmatise [destigmatize, -USA].estigma22 = stigma.Nota: Parte de una flor.Ex: The bees settle down on the anthers of the male flowers and the stigmas of the female flowers respectively to collect droplets of fragrant oils.
* * *A ( Bot) stigmaB1 (mancha, deshonra) stigma2 ( liter) (marca, señal) mark3 ( Relig) stigmaestigmas stigmata (pl)* * *
estigma sustantivo masculino
stigma
estigma sustantivo masculino stigma
Rel stigmata
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stigma
* * *estigma nm1. [marca] mark, scar3. [deshonra] stigma4. Bot stigma* * *m BOT, REL, figstigma* * *estigma nm: stigma -
7 brenca
f.1 maidenhair. (Botany & Obsolete)2 sluicepost, one of the posts of a water or floodgate.3 filament, one of the three cristated anthers of saffron.
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