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1 lecho mayor
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2 llanura de inundación
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3 llanura aluvial
Ex. This can reduce the capacity of floodplains to remove or retain nutrients from river water.* * *Ex: This can reduce the capacity of floodplains to remove or retain nutrients from river water.
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4 anegadizo
floodplain meadow; water meadow -
5 pradera inundable
floodplain meadow; water meadow -
6 prado inundable
floodplain meadow; water meadow -
7 bajial
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8 aluvial
adj.alluvial.* * *► adjetivo1 alluvial* * *ADJ alluvial* * *adjetivo alluvial* * *= alluvial.Ex. Spray irrigation is prevalent on the lighter soils of the coastal area and drip irrigation is used on the alluvial soils of the interior valleys.----* llanura aluvial = floodplain.* * *adjetivo alluvial* * *= alluvial.Ex: Spray irrigation is prevalent on the lighter soils of the coastal area and drip irrigation is used on the alluvial soils of the interior valleys.
* llanura aluvial = floodplain.* * *alluvial* * *aluvial adjGeol alluvial -
9 escarpadura costera
(n.) = coastal ridgeEx. The darker areas represent the areas located along the coastal ridge that are at elevations above the floodplain.* * *(n.) = coastal ridgeEx: The darker areas represent the areas located along the coastal ridge that are at elevations above the floodplain.
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10 llanura
f.1 plain.2 flatness.* * *1 (llano) plain2 (igualdad) plainness* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Geog) plain; (=pradera) prairie2) (=lisura) flatness, smoothness, evenness* * *1) ( de una superficie) evenness, smoothness2) (Geog) plain, prairie* * *= flatness, plain, prairie.Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.Ex. Voris University is located on three campuses at Hackley, a modern industrial city in the land of the buttes and the sagebrush plains.Ex. It is envisaged that mobile services to these and other rural communities on the Canadian prairies will continue.----* llanura aluvial = floodplain.* * *1) ( de una superficie) evenness, smoothness2) (Geog) plain, prairie* * *= flatness, plain, prairie.Ex: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.
Ex: Voris University is located on three campuses at Hackley, a modern industrial city in the land of the buttes and the sagebrush plains.Ex: It is envisaged that mobile services to these and other rural communities on the Canadian prairies will continue.* llanura aluvial = floodplain.* * *A (de una superficie) evenness, smoothnessB ( Geog) plain, prairie* * *
llanura sustantivo femenino (Geog) plain, prairie
llanura sustantivo femenino plain
' llanura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llano
- vasto
English:
plain
- prairie
- moor
* * *llanura nf1. [terreno] plainllanura aluvial flood plain2. [de superficie] flatness* * *f plain* * *llanura nf: plain, prairie* * *llanura n plain -
11 terraza por encima de llanura de inundación
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