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61 לוען אמריקאי
(Botany) turtlehead, snakehead, North American perennial plant bearing white flowers shaped like the head of a turtle and found near running waters -
62 botânico
botany, botanic(al) -
63 jardim botânico
botany, botanic(al) gardens -
64 allevare
bambini bring up, raise* * *allevare v.tr.1 ( bambini) to bring* up; to rear, to nurse; (non com.) ( allattare) to nurse, to suckle: ha allevato bene i suoi figli, she has brought her children up well* * *[alle'vare]verbo transitivo1) to breed*, to raise, to rear [ animali]2) to bring* up, to rear, to raise [ bambini]* * *allevare/alle'vare/ [1]1 to breed*, to raise, to rear [ animali]2 to bring* up, to rear, to raise [ bambini]. -
65 innestare
electronics spina insert* * *innestare v.tr.1 (med., agr.) to graft: innestare un germoglio in un vecchio albero, to graft a shoot onto an old tree2 (med.) (inoculare) to inoculate, to vaccinate: innestare a qlcu. il vaccino del vaiolo, to inoculate s.o. against smallpox3 (inserire) to insert4 (mecc.) to engage: innestare la frizione, to engage the clutch.◘ innestarsi v.intr.pron. to be grafted (on to sthg.), to be inserted (into sthg.), to join (sthg.) (anche fig.): il viale s'innesta sulla strada principale, the avenue joins the main road.* * *[innes'tare]verbo transitivo1) agr. to bud, to (en)graft [ pianta]2) chir. to graft [ organo]3) (inserire) to insert [ spina]4) aut. to let* in, to engage [ frizione]* * *innestare/innes'tare/ [1]1 agr. to bud, to (en)graft [ pianta]2 chir. to graft [ organo]3 (inserire) to insert [ spina] -
66 صمغ خليج بوتاني
Botany Bay gum -
67 botánica
• botany• plant study -
68 kasvioppi
• botany• botanic -
69 Ботани-Бей
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70 институт ботаники
Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > институт ботаники
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71 сукно из мериносовой шерсти
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > сукно из мериносовой шерсти
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72 суконка из мериносовой шерсти
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > суконка из мериносовой шерсти
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73 фланель из мериносовой гребенной шерсти
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > фланель из мериносовой гребенной шерсти
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74 ботаника
botany (botanica)Русско-англо-латинский словарь лекарственных растений > ботаника
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75 botanik fk
botany -
76 botanika
botanybotanika bağı – botanical garden -
77 botanique
botany, botanic(al) -
78 bitkibilim
botany botanik -
79 botanik
botany " bitkibilim, nebatat; botanic" -
80 botánica
f.botany, study of plants.* * *1 botany* * *SF botany* * *femenino botany* * *= botany, plant science(s).Ex. Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.Ex. Of the first 50 titles listed under each category, 72 per cent are available in plant sciences and mathematics.----* botánica medicinal = medical botanics, medicinal botanics, botanics.* botánica nutritiva = nutritional botanics.* * *femenino botany* * *= botany, plant science(s).Ex: Thus, language and literature, medicine and physiology, and botany and agriculture could conveniently be placed close to each other.
Ex: Of the first 50 titles listed under each category, 72 per cent are available in plant sciences and mathematics.* botánica medicinal = medical botanics, medicinal botanics, botanics.* botánica nutritiva = nutritional botanics.* * *botany* * *
botánico,-a
I adjetivo botanic(al)
jardín botánico, botanic(al) gardens
II sustantivo masculino y femenino botanist
botánica sustantivo femenino botany
' botánica' also found in these entries:
English:
botany
* * *botánica nfbotany* * *f botanyI adj botanicalII m, botánica f botanist* * *botánica nf: botany* * *botánica n botany
См. также в других словарях:
Boťany — (Village) Héraldique Administration … Wikipédia en Français
Botany — Bot a*ny, n.; pl. {Botanies}. [F. botanique, a. & n., fr. Gr. ? botanic, fr. ? herb, plant, fr. ? to feed, graze.] 1. The science which treats of the structure of plants, the functions of their parts, their places of growth, their classification … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
botany — 1690s, from BOTANIC (Cf. botanic). The y is from astronomy, etc. Botany Bay so called by Capt. Cook on account of the great variety of plants found there … Etymology dictionary
botany — [n] study of plants anatomy, cytology, dendrology, ecology, floristics, genetics, horticulture, morphology, natural history, paleobotany, pathology, physiology, phytogeography, phytology, pomology, study of flora, study of vegetation, taxonomy;… … New thesaurus
botany — ► NOUN ▪ the scientific study of plants. DERIVATIVES botanic adjective botanist noun. ORIGIN from Greek botan plant … English terms dictionary
botany — [bät′ n ē] n. [ BOTAN(ICAL) + Y4] 1. the branch of biology that studies plants, their life, structure, growth, classification, etc. 2. the plant life of an area 3. the characteristics or properties of a plant or plant group … English World dictionary
Botany — Botanist redirects here. A botanist is a person engaged in botany. Plant biology redirects here. For the journal, see Functional Plant Biology. For other uses, see Botany (disambiguation) and Botanic (disambiguation). Pinguicula grandiflora… … Wikipedia
botany — /bot n ee/, n., pl. botanies. 1. the science of plants; the branch of biology that deals with plant life. 2. the plant life of a region: the botany of Alaska. 3. the biology of a plant or plant group: the botany of deciduous trees. 4. (sometimes… … Universalium
Botany — (Roget s Thesaurus) >The science of plants. < N PARAG:Botany >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 botany botany Sgm: N 1 physiological botany physiological botany structural botany systematic botany Sgm: N 1 phytography phytography phytology phytotomy… … English dictionary for students
Boťany — Geobox | Settlement name = Boťany other name = Battyán category = Village image caption = symbol = botany erb.png etymology = official name = motto = nickname = country = Slovakia country state = region = Košice district = Trebišov commune =… … Wikipedia
botany — Natural Nat u*ral (?; 135), a. [OE. naturel, F. naturel, fr. L. naturalis, fr. natura. See {Nature}.] 1. Fixed or determined by nature; pertaining to the constitution of a thing; belonging to native character; according to nature; essential;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English