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101 teja de caballete
• ridge of earth used as a property boundary• ridge roof• ridge tile• ridgebeam -
102 teja de cumbrera
• ridge of earth used as a property boundary• ridge roof• ridge tile• ridgebeam -
103 teja lomada
• ridge of earth used as a property boundary• ridge roof• ridge tile• ridgebeam -
104 frontera
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105 frontera natural
natural boundary; physical frontier -
106 frontera política
administrative frontier; national boundary; political border -
107 límite
border; boundary; frontier* -
108 límite administrativo
administrative frontier; national boundary; political borderDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > límite administrativo
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109 límite de glaciación
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > límite de glaciación
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110 límite de heladas
frost boundary; frost line -
111 límite geográfico
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112 acirate
m.1 landmark which shows the limits and boundaries of fields.2 ridge of earth used as a property boundary. -
113 baliza delimitadora
f.boundary marker. -
114 cara limitante
f.boundary surface. -
115 cavacote
m.mound of earth made with the hoe to serve as a mark or temporary boundary. -
116 clavera
f.1 mould for nail-heads.2 hole through which a nail is fastened.3 nail-hole in a horse-shoe.4 boundary where landmarks are set up. (Provincial)5 nail hole. -
117 deformación lindera
f.boundary deformation. -
118 demarcador
adj.demarcating.m.1 designator, surveyor.2 boundary mark, demarcator. -
119 descotar
v.1 to remove a restriction from the use of any road, boundary, or property.2 to cut out the neckline of, to cut the neckline of. -
120 desrayadura
f.1 the last furrow of tillage in a field.2 a deep boundary furrow between two fields.3 outside furrow, sideland furrow.
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