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1 deciduous
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2 чернолесный
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3 опадающий
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4 осыпающийся
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5 широколиственный
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6 чернолесный
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7 широколиственный
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8 листопадный
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9 отпадающий
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10 лиственный лес
лиственный лес
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deciduous forest
The temperate forests comprised of trees that seasonally shed their leaves, located in the east of the USA, in Western Europe from the Alps to Scandinavia, and in the eastern Asia. The hardwood of these forests have been exploited since the 16th century. The trees of deciduous forests usually produce nuts and winged seeds. (Source: WRIGHT)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > лиственный лес
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11 лиственный
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12 древесина лиственных пород
древесина лиственных пород
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deciduous wood
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > древесина лиственных пород
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лиственное дерево
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deciduous tree
Tree losing its leaves in autumn and growing new ones in the spring. (Source: CAMB)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > лиственное дерево
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14 лиственный
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15 чернолесье
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16 широколиственный
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17 лиственный
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18 быстротечный
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19 листопадный
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20 периодически сбрасываемый
deciduous имя прилагательное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > периодически сбрасываемый
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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
Deciduous — For other uses, see Deciduous (disambiguation). Deciduous forest in autumn … Wikipedia
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