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1 deciduous
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2 deciduous
di'sidjuəs, ]( American) -‹uəs((of trees) having leaves that fall in autumn: Oaks are deciduous trees.) de hoja caducatr[dɪ'sɪdjʊəs]1 de hoja caducadeciduous [di'sɪʤʊəs] adj: caduco, de hoja caducaadj.• deciduo, -a adj.dɪ'sɪdʒuəs, dɪ'sɪdjʊəsadjective de hoja caduca, caducifolio (téc)[dɪ'sɪdjʊǝs]ADJ [tree] de hoja caduca* * *[dɪ'sɪdʒuəs, dɪ'sɪdjʊəs]adjective de hoja caduca, caducifolio (téc) -
3 deciduous
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4 deciduous
adjEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > deciduous
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adj.1 deciduo1 de hoja caduca, caducifolio(a).3 deciduo. -
6 deciduous oak bud
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7 deciduous dentition
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8 deciduous forest
bosque caducifolio; bosque de hoja caduca; estisilva -
9 deciduous wood
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10 deciduous dentition
s.dentición de leche, dentición decidua, dentición caduca, dientes de leche. -
11 deciduous forest
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12 deciduous teeth
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13 deciduous tree
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14 semi-deciduous vegetation
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > semi-deciduous vegetation
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15 caduca
Del verbo caducar: ( conjugate caducar) \ \
caduca es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: caduca caducar
caducar ( conjugate caducar) verbo intransitivo◊ el plazo caduca el 17 de enero the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is January 17;estar caducado to be out of date; [ yogurt] to be past its sell-by date/use-by date ( on signs) caduca a los tres meses use within three months
caduco,-a adjetivo
1 Bot (hoja de árbol) deciduous
2 pey (pasado de moda) out-of-date (decrépito) senile
caducar verbo intransitivo to expire: tengo el carné caducado, my identity card has expired ' caduca' also found in these entries: Spanish: hoja - caducar English: deciduous -
16 caducifolio
caducifolio,-a adjetivo deciduous ' caducifolio' also found in these entries: Spanish: caducifolia English: deciduous -
17 caduco
Del verbo caducar: ( conjugate caducar) \ \
caduco es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
caducó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: caducar caduco
caducar ( conjugate caducar) verbo intransitivo◊ el plazo caduca el 17 de enero the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is January 17;estar caducado to be out of date; [ yogurt] to be past its sell-by date/use-by date ( on signs) caduca a los tres meses use within three months
caduco
◊ -ca adjetivo
caducar verbo intransitivo to expire: tengo el carné caducado, my identity card has expired
caduco,-a adjetivo
1 Bot (hoja de árbol) deciduous
2 pey (pasado de moda) out-of-date (decrépito) senile ' caduco' also found in these entries: Spanish: caduca English: defunct -
18 hoja
hoja sustantivo femenino 1 (Bot) leaf 2 3
hoja sustantivo femenino
1 Bot leaf
un árbol de hoja perenne, an evergreen tree
de hoja caduca, deciduous
2 (de papel) sheet, leaf (de un libro) leaf, page (impreso) hand-out, printed sheet Inform hoja de cálculo, spreadsheet
3 (plancha de metal) sheet
4 (de un arma blanca) blade
5 (de una puerta o ventana) leaf
6 (documento) hoja de reclamaciones, complaints book
hoja de servicios, service record ' hoja' also found in these entries: Spanish: caduca - caduco - desgajar - disecar - papel - perenne - pliego - rabillo - rabo - reclamación - retráctil - vuelta - alargado - arrancar - brotar - cuchilla - filoso - folio - folleto - lámina - mellar - nacer - nómina - palma - pasar - penca - romper - suelto English: blade - bud - deathly - evergreen - fig leaf - flutter - hand-out - leaf - legal-size - needle - newsletter - open out - palm - paper - paying-in-slip - printout - razor - rib - sheet - side - spreadsheet - sprout - stem - wage slip - worksheet - bay - crumple - deciduous - ever - flap - flat - frond - green - have - pane - pine - separate - spread - tea - time - tin -
19 larch
(a type of cone-bearing, deciduous tree related to pines and firs.) alercetr[lɑːʧ]1 alerce nombre masculinolarch ['lɑrʧ] n: alerce fn.• alerce s.m.lɑːrtʃ, lɑːtʃnoun alerce m[lɑːtʃ]N (also: larch tree) alerce m* * *[lɑːrtʃ, lɑːtʃ]noun alerce m -
20 caducifolia
caducifolio,-a adjetivo deciduous
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Deciduous — De*cid u*ous (?; 135), a. [L. deciduus, fr. dec?dere to fall off; de + cadere to fall. See {Chance}.] (Biol.) Falling off, or subject to fall or be shed, at a certain season, or a certain stage or interval of growth, as leaves (except of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deciduous — index ephemeral, temporary, transient, volatile Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
deciduous — (adj.) 1680s, from L. deciduus that which falls off, from decidere to fall off, from de down (see DE (Cf. de )) + cadere to fall (see CASE (Cf. case) (n.1)). Originally with reference to leaves, petals, teeth, etc.; specific sense of … Etymology dictionary
deciduous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually. Contrasted with EVERGREEN(Cf. ↑evergreen). 2) (of teeth or horns) shed after a time. ORIGIN Latin deciduus, from decidere fall down or off … English terms dictionary
deciduous — [dē sij′o͞o əs] adj. [L deciduus < decidere, to fall off < de , off, down + cadere, to fall: see CASE1] 1. falling off or out at a certain season or stage of growth, as some leaves, antlers, insect wings, or milk teeth 2. shedding leaves… … English World dictionary
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deciduous — adjective Etymology: Latin deciduus, from decidere to fall off, from de + cadere to fall more at chance Date: 1688 1. falling off or shed seasonally or at a certain stage of development in the life cycle < deciduous leaves > … New Collegiate Dictionary
deciduous — 1. Not permanent; denoting that which eventually falls off. 2. (D) (in dental formulas)In dentistry, often used to designate the first or primary dentition. See d. tooth. [L. deciduus, falling off] * * * de·cid·u·ous di sij ə wəs adj 1) falling… … Medical dictionary
deciduous — adj. Deciduous is used with these nouns: ↑forest, ↑shrub, ↑tree, ↑wood … Collocations dictionary
deciduous — de|cid|u|ous [dıˈsıdʒuəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: deciduus, from decidere to fall off ] deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter ≠ ↑evergreen … Dictionary of contemporary English
deciduous — de|cid|u|ous [ dı sıdʒuəs ] adjective deciduous trees lose all their leaves each fall. Trees that keep their leaves all year round are called evergreen … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English