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1 physiological dryness
dryness fraction — сухость пара, коэффициент сухости
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > physiological dryness
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1) Биология: физиологическая сухость2) Макаров: физиологическая сухость (воздуха, почвы) -
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English-russian biological dictionary > physiological dryness
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n сухостьdryness fraction — сухость пара, коэффициент сухости
Синонимический ряд:1. droughtiness (noun) droughtiness; thirstiness2. dullness (noun) dullness; dustiness; tediousness; wearisomeness3. flatness (noun) banalities'; blandness; colourlessness; flatness; flavourlessness; inanities'; insipidity; insipidness; vapidity4. harshness (noun) harshness; hoarseness; raucousness; roughness; ruggedness; rustiness5. impassiveness (noun) impassiveness6. lack of moisture (noun) aridity; desiccation; drought; exsiccation; lack of moisture; parchedness; thirst7. plainness (noun) discreetness; homeliness; plainness; simpleness8. sourness (noun) acidness; sourness; tartness -
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1. n засуха2. n засушливость, сухостьСинонимический ряд:1. dearth (noun) dearth; deficiency; paucity; scarcity; want2. lack of moisture (noun) aridity; desiccation; dryness; exsiccation; lack of moisture; parchedness; thirst; torridnessАнтонимический ряд:abundance; flood
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