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1 fossil
'fosl(the hardened remains of an animal or vegetable found in rock: Fossils have been found here which may be a million years old.) fósil- fossilise
fossil n fósiltr['fɒsəl]1 fósil nombre masculino1 fósil\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfossil fuel combustible nombre masculino fósilfossil ['fɑsəl] adj: fósilfossil n: fósil madj.• fósil (Mineralogía) adj.n.• fósil s.m.'fɑːsəl, 'fɒsəl ['fɒsl]1.N fósil m2.CPD fósilfossil energy N — energía f fósil
fossil fuel N — hidrocarburo m
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2 fossil
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3 fossil
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4 fossil
adj.fósil, cavado o sacado de la tierra.s.fósil. -
5 fossil fuel
combustible nombre masculino fósilcount & mass noun combustible m fósil* * *count & mass noun combustible m fósil -
6 fossil fuel
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7 fossil ice
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8 fossil magnetism
magnetismo fósil; paleomagnetismo -
9 fossil soil
paleosuelo; suelo fósil; suelo viejo -
10 fossil water
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11 fossil copal
nMINERAL copal fósil m -
12 fossil fuel
nPETR TECH, PETROL, THERMO combustible fósil m -
13 fossil imprint
nGEOL imprenta fósil f, marca fósil f -
14 fossil radiation
nSPACE radiación primigenia f, radiación primitiva f, radiación residual f -
15 fossil water
nGEOL, HYDROL agua de origen antiguo f, agua fósil fPETR TECH, PETROL agua fósil fWATER agua de origen antiguo f -
16 fossil-bearing
adjCOAL, GEOL, PETROL que contiene fósiles -
17 fossil-fuel power station
nELEC, THERMO central de fuerza motriz de combustible fósil f, central energética impulsada por combustibles fósiles fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > fossil-fuel power station
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18 fossil fuel
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19 fossil resin
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20 fossil soil
s.suelo fósil.
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Fossil — Fos sil, n. 1. A substance dug from the earth. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Note: Formerly all minerals were called fossils, but the word is now restricted to express the remains of animals and plants found buried in the earth. Ure. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English