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41 sedimentary layer of the Earth's crust
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42 sedimentary layer of the Earth's crust
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) undergrund* * *(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) undergrund -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) dypere jordlagsubst. \/ˈsʌbsɔɪl\/undergrunn(sjord), lag under det øverste jordlag -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) jarðvegsgrunnur -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) altalaj -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) subsolo* * *sub.soil[s'∧bsɔil] n subsolo. • vt revolver o subsolo de. water subsoil água do subsolo. -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) sloj prsti tik pod površjem, substrat* * *[sʌbsɔil]1.nounsloj zemlje neposredno pod površjem;2.transitive verbrigolati -
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• jankko• peruspohja• pohjamaa• pohja* * *(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) pohjamaa -
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['sʌbsɔɪl]nome sottosuolo m.* * *(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) sottosuolo* * *subsoil /ˈsʌbsɔɪl/n. [u]1 (geol.) suolo inerte2 (agric.) sottosuolo● (agric.) subsoil plough, aratro di profondità; ripuntatore.(to) subsoil /ˈsʌbsɔɪl/ (agric.)v. t.subsoilingn. [u]aratura in profondità; ripuntatura.* * *['sʌbsɔɪl]nome sottosuolo m. -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) der Untergrund* * *sub·soil[ˈsʌbsɔɪl]* * ** * *n.Untergrund m. -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) podglebie -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) podirvis -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) pôdne podložie* * *• základová pôda• spodná pôda -
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(the layer of earth beneath the surface soil.) subsol
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