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Terms for subject Environment (6972 entries)
kruusakarjäär gravel pit (A place where gravel is dug out of the ground)
kruusavõtukoht gravel pit (A place where gravel is dug out of the ground)
kübe solid particle (Any tiny or very small mass of material that has a definite volume and shape and resists forces that would alter its volume or shape)
kübemepüünis particle separator (A device for segregation of solid particles by size range, as a screening)
kude tissue (A part of an organism consisting of a large number of cells having a similar structure and function)
kudedesse ladestumine accumulation in body tissues
kudekarja biomass spawning-stock biomass
kudemispaik spawning ground (Area of water where fish come each year to produce their eggs)
kuivaks aurustada evaporate to dryness
kuivatamine drying (The process of partially or totally removing water or other liquids from a solid)
kuivatamine drying out (Removal of water from any substance)
kuivatatud muda dehydrated sludge (Sludge whose water content has been reduced by physical means)
kuivatatud sete dehydrated sludge (Sludge whose water content has been reduced by physical means)
kuivatusaeg drying time
kuivatusahjus kuivatamine oven drying
kuivendamine draining (The removal of water from a marshy area by artificial means, e.g. the introduction of drains)
kuivendamine drainage
kuivendus 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))
kuivendussüsteem built drainage system (Collection of open and/or closed drains, together with structures and pumps used to collect and dispose of excess surface or subsurface water)
kuivendussüsteem 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)