viable development |
forbairt inmharthana |
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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) |
tarbhealach |
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vibration (A periodic motion of small amplitude and high frequency, characteristic of elastic bodies) |
creathadh |
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video (A format or system used to record and transmit visual or audiovisual information by translating moving or still images into electrical signals) |
físeán |
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Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer |
Coinbhinsiún Vín um Chosaint an Chisil Ózóin |
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village (A group of houses and other buildings, such as a church, a school and some shops, which is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside) |
sráidbhaile |
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village indigobird |
plúiríneach sráidbhaile |
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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.) |
fíonfhuíoll |
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Virgin Island tree boa |
bua crainn Oileáin na Maighdean |
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virology (The study of submicroscopic organisms known as viruses) |
víreolaíocht |
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virus (Submicroscopic agents that infect plants, animals and bacteria, and are unable to reproduce outside the tissues of the host. A fully formed virus consists of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein and lipid (fat) coat. The nucleic acid of the virus interferes with nucleic acid-synthesizing mechanism of the host cell, organizing it to produce more viral nucleic acid. Viruses cause many diseases (e.g., mosaic diseases of many cultivated plants, myxomatosis, foot and mouth disease, the common cold, influenza, measles, poliomyelitis). Many plant viruses are transmitted by insects, some by eelworms. Animal viruses are spread by contact, droplet infection or by insect vectors and some are spread by the exchange of body fluids) |
víreas |
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viscosity (Energy dissipation and generation of stresses in a fluid by the distortion of fluid elements; quantitatively, when otherwise qualified, the absolute viscosity. Also known as flow resistance) |
slaodacht |
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visible landscape |
tírdhreach infheicthe |
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vitamin (An organic compound present in variable, minute quantities in natural foodstuffs and essential for the normal processes of growth and maintenance of the body) |
vitimín |
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viticulture |
fíonsaothrú |
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viticulture (That division of horticulture concerned with grape growing, studies of grape varieties, methods of culture, and insect and disease control) |
fíonsaothrú |
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vitrification (Formation of a glassy or noncrystalline material) |
gloiniú |
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vitrification waste treatment |
cóireáil ghloiniúcháin dramhaíola |
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viviparous African toad |
buaf bheobhreitheach Afracach |
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vocabulary (A list of words or phrases of a language, technical field or some specialized area, usually arranged in alphabetical order and often provided with brief definitions and with foreign translations) |
stór focal |
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