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1 barranco abisal
deep; ocean trench -
2 fosa abisal
deep; ocean trench -
3 fosa oceánica
deep; ocean trench -
4 fondo del mar
sea bed* * *(n.) = sea bottom, seafloor [sea floor], ocean floor, seabed [sea bed]Ex. A tsunami is a billow induced by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in the sea bottom.Ex. The mapping of the seafloor also revealed that these huge underwater mountain ranges are bisected by a deep trench which in places is more than 2000 meters deep.Ex. The continental shelf regions also contain the highest amount of benthic life (plants and animals that live on the ocean floor).Ex. The wreckage of a Venetian galleon and its cargo were found on the seabed near the islet of Gnalic in Dalmatia.* * *(n.) = sea bottom, seafloor [sea floor], ocean floor, seabed [sea bed]Ex: A tsunami is a billow induced by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in the sea bottom.
Ex: The mapping of the seafloor also revealed that these huge underwater mountain ranges are bisected by a deep trench which in places is more than 2000 meters deep.Ex: The continental shelf regions also contain the highest amount of benthic life (plants and animals that live on the ocean floor).Ex: The wreckage of a Venetian galleon and its cargo were found on the seabed near the islet of Gnalic in Dalmatia. -
5 fosa
f.1 grave (sepultura).fosa común common grave2 cavity (anatomy).fosas nasales nostrils3 pit (hoyo).fosa marina oceanic trenchfosa séptica septic tank4 fossa, recess.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: fosar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: fosar.* * *1 (sepultura) grave2 (hoyo) pit, hollow3 ANATOMÍA cavity, fossa4 (en el océano) trench, deep\fosa Atlántica Atlantic trenchfosa común common gravefosas nasales nostrilsfosa séptica septic tank* * *noun f.1) pit, ditch2) grave3) cavity* * *SF1) (=hoyo) pit; (=sepultura) gravefosa común — [para gente sin familia] common grave; [para soldados, prisioneros] mass grave
fosa de reparaciones — (Aut) inspection pit
2) (Anat) cavity* * ** * *= ditch.Ex. The speciments were collected from different types of habitats, such as streams, springs, ditches, dams, swamps, wells and ponds.----* fosa común = mass grave.* fosa séptica = septic tank, cesspool.* * ** * *= ditch.Ex: The speciments were collected from different types of habitats, such as streams, springs, ditches, dams, swamps, wells and ponds.
* fosa común = mass grave.* fosa séptica = septic tank, cesspool.* * *2 (tumba) gravecavarse su propia fosa to dig one's own graveCompuestos:common o communal grave; (para indigentes) pauper's gravemarine basinnostrilocean basinseptic tank* * *
fosa sustantivo femenino ( zanja) ditch;
( hoyo) pit;
( tumba) grave;◊ fosa común common o communal grave
fosa sustantivo femenino
1 (para un muerto) grave
2 Anat cavity
fosas nasales, nostrils
3 Geography (deep) trough
4 (zanja) pit
fosa séptica, septic tank
♦ Locuciones: fosa común, common grave
' fosa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cavar
- excavar
- hoyo
English:
cesspit
- mass grave
- septic tank
- socket
- pit
* * *fosa nf1. [sepultura] gravefosa común common grave2. Anat cavity;fosas nasales nostrils3. [hoyo] pitfosa abisal oceanic trench;fosa marina oceanic trench;fosa séptica septic tank;Geol fosa tectónica fault trough, Espec graben4. RP [en taller] pit* * *f1 pit2 ( tumba) grave3 GEOL basin* * *fosa nf1) : ditch, pitfosa séptica: septic tank2) tumba: grave3) : cavityfosas nasales: nasal cavities, nostrils* * *fosa n1. (tumba) grave -
6 lecho marino
m.seabed, sea bed.* * *(n.) = seafloor [sea floor], ocean floor, seabed [sea bed]Ex. The mapping of the seafloor also revealed that these huge underwater mountain ranges are bisected by a deep trench which in places is more than 2000 meters deep.Ex. The continental shelf regions also contain the highest amount of benthic life (plants and animals that live on the ocean floor).Ex. The wreckage of a Venetian galleon and its cargo were found on the seabed near the islet of Gnalic in Dalmatia.* * *(n.) = seafloor [sea floor], ocean floor, seabed [sea bed]Ex: The mapping of the seafloor also revealed that these huge underwater mountain ranges are bisected by a deep trench which in places is more than 2000 meters deep.
Ex: The continental shelf regions also contain the highest amount of benthic life (plants and animals that live on the ocean floor).Ex: The wreckage of a Venetian galleon and its cargo were found on the seabed near the islet of Gnalic in Dalmatia.
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