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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
argiztatze lighting (The supply of illumination in streets or dwellings)
arkakuso flea (Any of the wingless insects composing the order Siphonaptera; most are ectoparasites of mammals and birds)
arkeologia archaeology (The scientific study of the material remains of the cultures of historical or prehistorical peoples)
arkitektura architecture (The art and science of designing and building structures, or large groups of structures, in keeping with aesthetic and functional criteria)
arkitektura jasangarri environmental sustainable architecture (Environmentally friendly architecture is based on the following five principles: 1. healthful interior environment; 2. energy efficiency; 3. ecologically benign materials; 4. environmental form; 5. good design)
arkitektura landatar rural architecture (No definition needed)
arkitektura tradizional traditional architecture (No definition needed)
arma weapon (An instrument of attack or defense in combat, as a gun, missile, or sword)
arma biologiko biological weapon (Living organisms (or infective material derived from them) which are intended to cause disease or death in animals, plants, or man, and which depend for their effects on their ability to multiply in the person, animal or plant attacked. Various living organisms (for example, rickettsiae, viruses and fungi), as well as bacteria, can be used as weapons)
arma kimiko chemical weapon (Chemical agents of warfare include all gaseous, liquid or solid chemical substances which might be employed because of their direct toxic effects on man and animals. Chemical weapons also include the chemical's precursors, the munitions and devices designed to deliver them, and any equipment specifically designed for their use in warfare. Nerve agents (chemicals of the same family as organophosphorous insecticides) are the most lethal of the classical chemical warfare agents, killing by poisoning the nervous system and disrupting bodily functions. Other chemical weapons include blister agents, vesicants, choking agents, etc.)
arma nuklear nuclear weapon (Any bomb, warhead, or projectile using active nuclear material to cause a chain reaction upon detonation)
arma-bihurketa armament conversion (Change in character, form or function of the arms and equipment with which a military unit is supplied)
armak armament (The weapons, ammunition and equipment, or the total force held by a military unit or state)
armamentu armament (The weapons, ammunition and equipment, or the total force held by a military unit or state)
armen bihurtze armament conversion (Change in character, form or function of the arms and equipment with which a military unit is supplied)
armiarma spider (Any predatory silk-producing arachnid of the order Araneae, having four pairs of legs and a rounded unsegmented body consisting of abdomen and cephalothorax)
arnas arazo respiratory disease
arnas eritasun respiratory disease
arnas gaixotasun respiratory disease
arnas sistema respiratory system (The structures and passages involved with the intake, expulsion and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the vertebrate body)