kuivendamine |
draining (The removal of water from a marshy area by artificial means, e.g. the introduction of drains) |
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kuivendamine |
drainage |
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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)) |
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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) |
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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) |
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kuivendusvesi |
drainage water (Incidental surface waters from diverse sources such as rainfall, snow melt or permafrost melt) |
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kuivmuru |
dry lawn (No definition needed) |
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kuivpuhastus |
dry cleaning (To clean fabrics etc. with a solvent other than water) |
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kuivpõllundus |
dry farming (A system of extensive agriculture allowing the production of crops without irrigation in areas of limited rainfall. Dry farming involves conserving soil moisture through mulching, frequent fallowing, maintenance of a fine tilth by cross-ploughing, repeated working of the soil after rainfall and removal of any weeds that would take up some of the moisture) |
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kuivsadenemine |
dry deposition (The accumulation of both particles and gases as they come into contact with soil, water or vegetation on the earth's surfaces) |
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kujunemisjärgus tehnoloogia |
emerging technique |
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kujutise geokodeerimine |
image registration (The process of linking map coordinates to control points with known earth-surface coordinates. Related term: coordinate systems) |
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kujutuvastus |
pattern recognition (A remote sensing term referring to an automated process through which unidentified patterns can be classified into a limited number of discrete classes through comparison with other class-defining patterns or characteristics. Pattern recognition is an essential part of the classification of remotely sensed images and is used as an aid to image interpretation) |
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kujuõpetus |
morphology (The branch of biology concerned with the form and structure of organisms) |
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kukruline |
marsupial (Type of Australian mammal with a pouch in which the young are carried. Marsupials give birth to young at a much earlier stage of development than other mammals so that the young need to be protected in the mother's pouch for some months until they become able to look after themselves) |
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kultiveerimisseade |
culturing apparatus |
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kultuur |
culture (The body of customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits constituting a distinct complex of tradition of a racial or social group; society) |
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kultuuri areng |
cultural development (The process whereby the capabilities or possibilities inherent in a people's beliefs, customs, artistic activity and knowledge are brought out or made more effective) |
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kultuuriasutus |
cultural facility (Any building or structure used for programs or activities involving the arts or other endeavors that encourage refinement or development of the mind) |
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kultuuriindikaator |
cultural indicator (Cultural indicators give information about societies, which may be interesting even when one is not trying to evaluate the cultures of these societies from any normative point of view. Cultural indicators may also have an evaluative purpose involving explicit or implicit normative criteria) |
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