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f.flora.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: florar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: florar.* * *1 flora* * *noun f.* * *SF flora* * *femenino flora* * *= flora, plant life.Ex. A four level character hierarchy allows subdivision of any flora description into as many as four levels in order to specify plant character precisely.Ex. His paintings feature surrealistic and often disturbing views of animal and plant life.----* fauna y flora = fauna and flora.* fauna y flora marina = marine wildlife, marine life.* flora intestinal = intestinal flora.* flora microbiana = microbial growth.* flora y fauna = biota.* * *femenino flora* * *= flora, plant life.Ex: A four level character hierarchy allows subdivision of any flora description into as many as four levels in order to specify plant character precisely.
Ex: His paintings feature surrealistic and often disturbing views of animal and plant life.* fauna y flora = fauna and flora.* fauna y flora marina = marine wildlife, marine life.* flora intestinal = intestinal flora.* flora microbiana = microbial growth.* flora y fauna = biota.* * *florala flora y fauna the flora and faunaCompuesto:flora bacteriana or intestinalintestinal flora* * *
flora sustantivo femenino
flora
flora f Biol flora
flora intestinal, intestinal bacteria
' flora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
autóctono
- latitud
- nativo
English:
flora
- wildlife
- wild
* * *flora nf1. [en planta] flora, plant lifeflora intestinal intestinal flora* * *f flora* * *flora nf: flora -
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4 flora intestinal
f.colonic flora, intestinal flora, colon bacteria.* * *(n.) = intestinal floraEx. There is general consensus that the intestinal flora of healthy breast-fed infants has several beneficial effects.* * *(n.) = intestinal floraEx: There is general consensus that the intestinal flora of healthy breast-fed infants has several beneficial effects.
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5 flora microbiana
f.microbial flora.* * *(n.) = microbial growthEx. When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.* * *(n.) = microbial growthEx: When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.
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6 flora y fauna combinadas
• combined flora and faunaDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > flora y fauna combinadas
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8 flora insular
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9 flora litoral
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10 flora marina
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11 flora relicta
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12 flora fecal
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14 flora y fauna
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17 fauna y flora
= wildlife, fauna and floraEx. The National Sound Archive aims to preserve and record all kinds of recorded sound including music and wildlife sounds.Ex. The article is entitled 'African fauna and flora: a guide to reference material'.* * *= wildlife, fauna and floraEx: The National Sound Archive aims to preserve and record all kinds of recorded sound including music and wildlife sounds.
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18 fauna y flora marina
(n.) = marine wildlife, marine lifeEx. The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.Ex. An underwater mountain with some of the richest diversity of marine life in the Caribbean has been found by scientists.* * *(n.) = marine wildlife, marine lifeEx: The fishing tackle we use can have an unintended and negative impact on marine wildlife.
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19 calendario de Flora
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20 Florencia
• flora• Florentine
См. также в других словарях:
Flora — Flora … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Flora — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Flora (desambiguación). Flora En botánica, flora se refiere al conjunto de las plantas que pueblan un país (y por extensión una península, continente, clima, una sierra, etc.),… … Wikipedia Español
floră — FLÓRĂ s.f. Totalitatea plantelor care trăiesc într o anumită regiune a globului, într o anumită perioadă geologică sau într un anumit mediu. ♢ Floră microbiană = totalitatea microorganismelor vegetale dintr un mediu natural, din cavitatea bucală … Dicționar Român
Flora — Flora, IL U.S. city in Illinois Population (2000): 5086 Housing Units (2000): 2352 Land area (2000): 4.437148 sq. miles (11.492159 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000241 sq. miles (0.000623 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.437389 sq. miles (11.492782 sq … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Flora — Sf Pflanzenwelt erw. fach. (17. Jh.) Onomastische Bildung. Der Name der römischen Frühlingsgöttin l. Flora wird seit dem 17. Jh. in Titel von Pflanzenbeschreibungen verwendet, z.B. Flora Danica (1647) für eine Beschreibung der dänischen… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
flora — flȏra ž DEFINICIJA 1. bot. biljni svijet, ukupnost onoga što raste na pojedinim dijelovima Zemljine površine ili nekog razdoblja u povijesti Zemlje 2. skup mikroorganizama u nekom organu, proizvodu ili mediju [crijevna flora; mliječna flora] 3.… … Hrvatski jezični portal
flora — (Del lat. Flora, diosa de las flores). 1. f. Conjunto de plantas de un país o de una región. 2. Tratado o libro que se ocupa de ellas. 3. Conjunto de vegetales vivos adaptados a un medio determinado. Flora intestinal. [m6]Flora posglacial. ☛ V.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Flora [2] — Flora, 1) (griech. Chloris), Göttin der Blumen; Nymphe, wurde von Zephyrus geliebt u. erhielt von ihm das Blumenreich zum Brautgeschenk; angeblich kam ihr Cultus von den Sabinern unter T. Tatius nach Rom. Dargestellt jugendlich, leicht bekleidet … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Flora — f Scottish, English, and German: name borne in Roman mythology by the goddess of flowers and the spring (a derivative of Latin flōs flower, genitive flōris). It is also the feminine form of the old Roman family name Flōrus, likewise derived from… … First names dictionary
flora — sustantivo femenino 1. Conjunto de plantas de un país, región o periodo: flora africana, flora del Cuaternario. La flora de la costa mediterránea es de una enorme variedad. Sinónimo: vegetación. 2. Obra que trata de las plantas de un país, región … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Flora — (Оломоуц,Чехия) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: Krapkova 34/439, Оломоуц, 77900, Че … Каталог отелей