domestic trade (Trade wholly carried on at home; as distinguished from foreign commerce) |
barne-merkataritza |
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domestic waste (Waste generated by residential households and comprised of any material no longer wanted or needed) |
etxeko zabor |
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domestic waste landfill (Site for the disposal of wastes arising from domestic activities) |
etxeko zaborren hondakindegi |
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domestic waste water (Wastewater principally derived from households, business buildings, institutions, etc., which may or may not contain surface runoff, groundwater or storm water) |
etxeko ur zikinak |
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domesticated animal (1. Wild animal which has been trained to live near a house and not be frightened of human beings; 2. species which was formerly wild, now selectively bred to fill human needs) |
animalia etxekotu |
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dosage (The amount of a substance required to produce an effect) |
dosifikazio |
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dose (The amount of test substance administered. Dose is expressed as weight of test substance (g, mg) per unit weight of test animal (e.g., mg/kg), or as weight of food or drinking water) |
dosi |
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dose-effect relationship (The relation between the quantity of a given substance and a measurable or observable effect) |
dosi-efektu erlazio |
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draft legislation (An initial unsigned agreement, treaty, or piece of legislation which is not yet in force) |
lege-proposamen |
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draft legislation (An initial unsigned agreement, treaty, or piece of legislation which is not yet in force) |
lege-proiektu |
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dragonfly (Any of the insects composing six families of the suborder Anisoptera and having four large, membranous wings and compound eyes that provide keen vision) |
sorgin-orratz |
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drainage (1. Removal of groundwater or surface water, or of water from structures, by gravity or pumping. 2. The discharge of water from a soil by percolation (the process by which surface water moves downwards through cracks, joints and pores in soil and rocks)) |
drainatze |
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drainage system (A surface stream, or a body of impounded surface water, together with all other such streams and water bodies that are tributary to it and by which a region is drained. An artificial drainage system includes also surface and subsurface conduits) |
estolderia |
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drainage water (Incidental surface waters from diverse sources such as rainfall, snow melt or permafrost melt) |
drainatze-ur |
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draining (The removal of water from a marshy area by artificial means, e.g. the introduction of drains) |
drainatze |
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draught animal |
lor-abere |
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drawing (To cause to discharge from an abscess or wound or to obtain a sample of tissue or organic liquid for examination) |
laginak jasotze |
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drawing (To cause to discharge from an abscess or wound or to obtain a sample of tissue or organic liquid for examination) |
laginak hartze |
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dredged material (Unconsolidated material removed from rivers, streams, and shallow seas with machines such as the bucket-ladder dredge, dragline dredge, or suction dredge) |
material dragatu |
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dredging (Removing solid matter from the bottom of a water area) |
dragatze |
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