Vest-Afrika |
West Africa (A geographic region of the African continent bordered in the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean, including the republics of Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Cote D'ivoire, Gambie, Ghana, Guinee Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritanie, Niger, Nigeria, Sengegal, Sierra Leone and Togo) |
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Vest-Asia |
Western Asia (A geographic region of Asia that includes Turkey, Iran and other countries of the Middle East and the Arabian peninsula) |
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Vest-Europa |
Western Europe (A geographic region of the European continent surrounded by the North Sea, Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, including Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and other member countries of the Western European Union) |
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veterinærmedisin |
veterinary medicine (The branch of medical practice which treats of the diseases and injuries of animals) |
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vev |
tissue (A part of an organism consisting of a large number of cells having a similar structure and function) |
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viadukt |
viaduct (A long high bridge, usually held up by many arches, which carries a railway or a road over a valley or other similar area at a lower level) |
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vibrasjon |
vibration (A periodic motion of small amplitude and high frequency, characteristic of elastic bodies) |
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video |
video (A format or system used to record and transmit visual or audiovisual information by translating moving or still images into electrical signals) |
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videregående utdanning |
secondary education (The years of instruction following elementary school and until the end of high school) |
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vik |
cove (1. A deep recess hollow, or nook in a cliff or steep mountainside, or a small, straight valley extending into a mountain or down a mountainside. 2. A valley or portion of lowland that penetrates into a plateau or mountain front) |
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villahage |
home garden (A plot of cultivated ground adjacent to a dwelling and usually devoted in whole or in part to the growing of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables for household use) |
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villdyr |
wild animal (Not domesticated animals living independently of man) |
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villfauna |
wild fauna (Not domesticated animals living independently of man) |
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villmarkshabitat |
wildlife habitat (Suitable upland or wetland areas promoting survival of wildlife) |
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villplante |
wild plant (Plants growing in a natural state (not cultivated)) |
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vilt |
game (Wild animals, including birds and fish, hunted for sport, food or profit; animals) |
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viltreservat |
wildlife sanctuary (1. An area, usually in natural condition, which is reserved (set aside) by a governmental or private agency for the protection of particular species of animals during part or all of the year. 2. An area designated for the protection of wild animals, within which hunting and fishing is either prohibited or strictly controlled) |
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viltstatistikk |
wildlife population statistics (The numerical facts or data collected through various methodologies, such as sighting surveys, which represent or estimate the size of any wildlife species for purposes such as analyzing population trends) |
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vinasse |
vinasse (The residual liquid from the distillation of alcoholic liquors, specifically, that remaining from the fermentation and distillation of beet-sugar molasses, valuable as yielding potassium salts, ammonia, etc.) |
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vind |
wind (The motion of air relative to the earth's surface; usually means horizontal air motion, as distinguished from vertical motion) |
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