kerosene (A thin oil distilled from petroleum or shale oil, used as a fuel for heating and cooking, in lamps, and as a denaturant for alcohol) |
keroseno |
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labelling (Attaching a notice to a product or container bearing information concerning its contents, proper use, manufacturer and any cautions or hazards of use) |
etiketatze |
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laboratory (A room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines are produced) |
laborategi |
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laboratory experiment (Tests or investigations carried out in a laboratory) |
laboretegiko saiakuntza |
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laboratory experiment (Tests or investigations carried out in a laboratory) |
laborategiko esperimentu |
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laboratory research (Research carried out in a laboratory for testing chemical substances, growing tissues in cultures, or performing microbiological, biochemical, hematological, microscopical, immunological, parasitological tests, etc.) |
laborategiko ikerketa |
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laboratory technique (No definition needed) |
laborategiko teknika |
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laboratory test (Tests, examinations or evaluations performed in a laboratory) |
laborategiko proba |
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laboratory test (Tests, examinations or evaluations performed in a laboratory) |
laborategiko test |
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laboratory waste (Discarded materials produced by analytical and research activities in a laboratory) |
laborategiko hondakin |
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labour (One of the factors of production. It includes all the exertions - manual, physical or mental - by individuals, directed towards the production of wealth) |
behar |
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labour force |
eskulan |
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labour law (The branch of the legal system which lays down the rules governing employment relationships, trade union relations, and state intervention to provide protection against particular situations of need for citizens who are workers) |
lan-zuzenbide |
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labour market |
lan-merkatu |
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labour relations (The dynamics or general state of the association between management and non-management employees in an enterprise, industry or nation, with special attention to the maintenance of agreements, collective bargaining and the status of unions) |
lan-harremanak |
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lacquer (A material which contains a substantial quantity of a cellulose derivative, most commonly nitrocellulose but sometimes a cellulose ester, such as cellulose acetate or cellulose butyrate, or a cellulose ether such as ethyl cellulose; used to give a glossy finish, especially on brass and other bright metals) |
laka |
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lagoon (A body of water cut off from the open sea by coral reefs or sand bars) |
urmael |
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lagooning (The process in which sunlight, bacterial action and oxygen cause self-purification in waste water, Usually taking place in a shallow pond, or system of such ponds) |
urmaeleratze |
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lake (An enclosed body of water, usually but not necessarily fresh water, from which the sea is excluded) |
aintzira |
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lake (An enclosed body of water, usually but not necessarily fresh water, from which the sea is excluded) |
laku |
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