Baltic Sea Strategy |
Straitéis an AE i gcomhair Réigiún Mhuir Bhailt |
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Baltic Sea Strategy |
Straitéis don Mhuir Bhailt |
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band microscreen |
micrichriathar banda |
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bank (The sloping side of any hollow in the ground, especially when bordering a river; land) |
bruach |
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bank filtration |
scagachán bruaigh |
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bank protection (Engineering work which aims at the protection of banks of a river, or slopes of embankments along it, from erosion by the current of flow, from floods, etc.) |
cosaint bruach |
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banking (Transactional business between any bank, an institution for safeguarding, exchanging, receiving and lending money, and that bank's clients or customers) |
baincéireacht |
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bankside storage |
stóras cois bruaigh |
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bar |
tairseach |
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bar-band approach |
cur chuige tairsí agus banda |
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Barbary sheep |
caoirigh Bharbaracha |
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Barbary sheep |
caora Bharbarach |
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Barcelona Convention |
Coinbhinsiún Barcelona |
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Barcelona Convention |
an Coinbhinsiún maidir le Cosaint Mhuirthimpeallacht agus Réigiún Cósta na Meánmhara |
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barium (A soft silvery-white metallic element of the alkaline earth group. It is used in bearing alloys and compounds are used as pigments) |
bairiam |
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barrier beach |
barra amach ón gcósta |
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barrier beach |
barra amuigh |
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barrier beach (An elongated sand or shingle bank which lies parallel to the coastline and is not submerged by the tide. If it is high enough to permit dune growth it is termed a barrier island) |
trá bacainne |
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barrier reef (An elongated accumulation of coral lying at low-tide level parallel to the coast but separated from it by a wide and deep lagoon or strait. The coral is thought to have formed initially on a flat surface: then as the sea-level rose in post-glacial times, thereby submerging the irregular wave-cut platform, the coral growth kept pace with the rising ocean level, so creating the great thickness witnessed today in such places as the Great Barrier Reef off the East coast of Queensland, Australia. This stretches for more than 1900 km and varies in width from about 30 km to 150 km) |
sceir bacainne |
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base (Any chemical species, ionic or molecular, capable of accepting or receiving a proton (hydrogen ion) from another substance; the other substance acts as an acid in giving of the proton; the other ion is a base; chemical) |
bun |
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