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Terms for subject Environment (6528 entries)
fluorinated hydrocarbon hidrofluorangliavandenilis
fluorine (A gaseous or liquid chemical element; a member of the halide family, it is the most electronegative element and the most chemically energetic of the nonmetallic elements; highly toxic, corrosive, and flammable; used in rocket fuels and as a chemical intermediate) fluoras
fluorocarbon 22 freonas 22
fluorocarbon 22 chlordifluormetanas
fluorocarbon-23 trifluormetanas
fluoroform trifluormetanas
fluorohydrocarbon hidrofluorangliavandenilis
flushing (Removing lodged deposits of rock fragments and other debris by water flow at high velocity; used to clean water conduits and drilled boreholes) praplovimas
fluvial resource (Any source of supply derived from a river, particularly its water, which is collected, stored and treated, then distributed for domestic, industrial, farm and other uses) upių ištekliai
fly ash (Finely divided particles of ash that are entrained in flue gases resulting from the combustion of fuel or other material. The particles of ash may contain incompletely burned fuel and other pollutants) pelenų dulkės
foaming agent (Substances which make it possible to form a homogenous dispersion of a gaseous phase in a liquid or solid medium) putojanti medžiaga
fodder (Bulk feed for livestock, especially hay, straw, etc.) pašaras
fodder plant (Plants used to feed livestock) pašarinis augalas
fog (Water droplets or, rarely, ice crystals suspended in the air in sufficient concentration to reduce visibility appreciably) rūkas
foliage (The green leaves of a plant) lapija
folk tradition (The common beliefs, practices, customs and other cultural elements of an ethnic or social group that are rooted in the past, but are persisting into the present due to means such as arts and crafts, songs and music, dance, foods, drama, storytelling and certain forms of oral communication) folklorinė tradicija
folklore (The traditional and common beliefs, practices and customs of a people, which are passed on as a shared way of life, often through oral traditions such as folktales, legends, anecdotes, proverbs, jokes and other forms of communication) tautosaka
food (A material that can be ingested and utilized by the organism as a source of nutrition and energy) maistas
food additive (Substances that have no nutritive value in themselves (or are not being used as nutrients) which are added to food during processing to improve colour, texture, flavour, or keeping qualities) maisto papildas
food chain (A sequence of organisms on successive trophic levels within a community, through which energy is transferred by feeding; energy enters the food chain during fixation by primary producers (mainly green plants) and passes to the herbivores (primary consumers) and then to the carnivores (secondary and tertiary consumers)) mitybos grandinė