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1 algae (simple, often microscopic, plants that live in water or very moist land environments)
Макаров: водоросли (простые, часто микроскопические растения, живущие в воде или в очень влажных наземных местообитаниях)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > algae (simple, often microscopic, plants that live in water or very moist land environments)
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2 водоросли
1) General subject: algae2) Naval: grass, kelp, samphire, sargassa, sargasso, sargassum, sea long, sea weed, sea wrack, tangle (ламинарии)3) Engineering: sea ore, waterweeds4) Ecology: sea grass, water grass, weeds5) Marine science: water-inhabiting plants6) Makarov: Alg. ( Algae), algae (simple, often microscopic, plants that live in water or very moist land environments) (простые, часто микроскопические растения, живущие в воде или в очень влажных наземных местообитаниях)7) Scuba diving: seaweed8) General subject: weed -
3 algae
['ældʒiː]2) Пищевая промышленность: морские водоросли3) Макаров: (simple, often microscopic, plants that live in water or very moist land environments) водоросли (простые, часто микроскопические растения, живущие в воде или в очень влажных наземных местообитаниях)
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