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Terms for subject Environment (7204 entries)
volum ta' skart waste volume (The total amount of refuse or unusable material produced at any source)
votazzjoni voting (The act of formally expressing an opinion or choice in some matter or for some candidate, usually by voice or ballot)
vulkan volcano (A vent in the surface of the Earth through which magma and associated gases and ash erupt; also, the form or structure, usually conical, that is produced by the ejected material)
vulkaniżmu volcanism (The processes by which magma and its associated gases rise into the crust and are extruded onto the Earth's surface and into the atmosphere)
vulkanizzazzjoni vulcanization (A chemical reaction of sulfur (or other vulcanizing agent) with rubber or plastic to cause cross-linking of the polymer chains; it increases strength and resiliency of the polymer)
vulkanoloġija volcanology (The branch of geology that deals with volcanism)
vvampjar flare
vvampjar gas flare
vvampjar għas-sikurezza safety flaring
vvjaġġar travel (Moving from one place to another generally by using a transportation mean)
vvjaġġar bejn id-dar u l-post tax-xogħol commuting
vvjaġġar bejn id-dar u l-post tax-xogħol fil-ħinijiet off-peak off-peak commuting (Traveling back and forth regularly over some distance, outside of the hours of maximum traffic frequency)
vvjaġġar fil-ħinijiet off-peak off-peak travelling (Relating to travelling outside rush-hours to avoid overcrowding in public means of transport)
ward in-Nil water hyacinth (Floating aquatic plant, Eichornia crassipes of tropical America, having showy bluish-purple flowers and swollen leafstalks: family Pontederiaceae. It forms dense masses in rivers, ponds, etc., and is a serious pest in the southern U.S., Java, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Africa)
welding welding (Joining two metals by applying heat to melt and fuse them, with or without filler metal)
werqa leaf (The main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants, usually consisting of a flat green blade attached to the stem directly or by a stalk)
wied valley (Any low-lying land bordered by higher ground; especially an elongate, relatively large, gently sloping depression of the Earth's surface, commonly situated between two mountains or between ranges of hills or mountains, and often containing a stream with an outlet. It is usually developed by stream erosion, but may be formed by faulting)
wirt bijoloġiku biological heritage (The inheritance and preservation of the earth's or a particular region's balanced, integrated functionality as a natural habitat, with special concern for the water resources necessary to maintain the ecosystem)
wirt dinji 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.)
wirt kulturali cultural heritage (The inherited body of beliefs, customs, artistic activity and knowledge that has been transmitted by ancestors)