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1 развивающийся из спящей почки
Русско-английский биологический словарь > развивающийся из спящей почки
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2 epicórmico
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3 водяной побег
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4 пасынок
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5 стволовой побег
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6 водяной побег
• epicormic shootTwig or trace of a twig visible on the curved surface of round timberРусско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > водяной побег
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7 побег из спящей почки
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > побег из спящей почки
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8 поросль из спящей почки
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > поросль из спящей почки
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9 сучок от водяного побега
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > сучок от водяного побега
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10 волчок m
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11 водяной побег
1) Agriculture: succulent spring2) Forestry: epicormic branch, epicormic shoot, water sprout3) Makarov: water shoot ("волчок"), water sprout ("волчок") -
12 побег, развившийся из спящей почки
Forestry: deferred shoot, epicormic branch, epicormic shootУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > побег, развившийся из спящей почки
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13 abeto balsámico
m.balsam fir.* * *(n.) = balsam firEx. Both balsam firs and spruces compensate for the loss of this foliage with prolific epicormic shoot production.* * *(n.) = balsam firEx: Both balsam firs and spruces compensate for the loss of this foliage with prolific epicormic shoot production.
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14 abeto de Navidad
(n.) = balsam firEx. Both balsam firs and spruces compensate for the loss of this foliage with prolific epicormic shoot production.* * *(n.) = balsam firEx: Both balsam firs and spruces compensate for the loss of this foliage with prolific epicormic shoot production.
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15 abeto falso
m.spruce, red spruce, Norway spruce.* * *spruce* * *(n.) = spruceEx. Both balsam firs and spruces compensate for the loss of this foliage with prolific epicormic shoot production.* * *(n.) = spruceEx: Both balsam firs and spruces compensate for the loss of this foliage with prolific epicormic shoot production.
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16 píceo
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17 пасынок
2) Engineering: stub (столбовой опоры)3) Agriculture: suckling4) Economy: step child5) Forestry: large splay knot6) Horticulture: lateral7) Makarov: epicormic branch, lateral cane, sucker -
18 поросль из спящей почки
Forestry: epicormic sproutУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поросль из спящей почки
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19 развивающийся из спящей почки
Forestry: epicormicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > развивающийся из спящей почки
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20 стволовой побег
Ecology: epicormic shoot, stem shoot
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