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Terms for subject Environment (6480 entries)
wood preservation (The use of chemicals to prevent or retard the decay of wood, especially by fungi or insects; widely used preservatives include creosote, pitch, sodium fluoride and tar; especially used on wood having contact with the ground) zuraren kontserbazio
wood product (No definition needed) zurezko produktu
wood product (No definition needed) egurrezko produktu
wood waste (Waste which is left over after the processing of raw timber) zur-hondakin
wood waste (Waste which is left over after the processing of raw timber) egur-hondakin
woodland clearance (The permanent clear-felling of an area of forest or woodland. On steep slopes this can lead to severe soil erosion, especially where heavy seasonal rains or the melting of snow at higher levels cause sudden heavy flows of water. In the humid tropics it may also lead to a release of carbon dioxide from the soil) oihaneko soilgune
woodland ecosystem (The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings in wooded areas or land areas covered with trees and shrubs) oihaneko ekosistema
wool (A textile fiber made from raw wool characterized by absorbency, resiliency and insulation) artile
work accident (Accident occurring in the course of the employment and caused by inherent or related factors arising from the operation of materials of one's occupation) lan-istripu
worked-out open cut (A mine where all the mineral that could be profitably exploited has been removed) atari zabaleko meatze agortu
working condition (All existing circumstances affecting labor in the workplace, including job hours, physical aspects, legal rights and responsibilities) lan-baldintza
working hours (The time devoted to gainful employment or job-related activities, usually calculated as hours per day or per week) lan-ordutegi
working population engaged in agriculture (The number of a particular region or nation's working population gainfully employed or otherwise occupied with the production of crops, livestock or poultry) nekazaritzako biztanleria aktibo
working the soil (Ploughing the soil for agricultural purposes) lurra lantze
working the soil (Ploughing the soil for agricultural purposes) lur-lantze
workplace (Any or all locations or environments where people are employed) lantoki
workplace (Any or all locations or environments where people are employed) lanleku
world (The Earth with all its inhabitants and all things upon it) mundu
world heritage site (Sites of great cultural significance and geographic areas of outstanding universal value. They include the Pyramids of Egypt, the Grand Canyon of United States, the Taj Mahal of India, the Great Wall of China, etc.) Munduko Ondarean sartutako leku
World Wide Web (A graphical, interactive, hypertext information system that is cross-platform and can be run locally or over the global Internet. The Web consists of Web servers offering pages of information to Web browsers who view and interact with the pages. Pages can contain formatted text, background colors, graphics, as well as audio and video clips. Simple links in a Web page can cause the browser to jump to a different part of the same page or to a page on a Web server halfway around the world. Web pages can be used to send mail, read news, and download files. A Web address is called a URL) World Wide Web

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