Ministry of the Environment |
Ministerio del medio ambiente |
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Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources |
Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales |
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minke whale |
ballena hocicuda |
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minor fibre |
fibra secundaria |
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minor use |
uso menor |
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minority (A group that is different racially, politically, etc. from a larger group of which it is a part) |
minorias |
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mires and fens |
turberas bajas |
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miscellaneous fire |
varias |
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miscellaneous product (No definition needed) |
productos diversos |
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miscellaneous product |
productos diversos |
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miscibility (The tendency or capacity of two or more liquids to form a uniform blend, that is, to dissolve in each other; degrees are total miscibility, partial miscibility, and immiscibility) |
miscibilidad |
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Mississippi sandhill crane |
grulla de Misisipí |
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mist (Fine water droplets suspended in the air, which reduce visibility. Usually mists form at night, when the temperature falls because the sky is clear. If visibility falls below 1,000 metres, the mist becomes a fog) |
niebla |
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mist |
emisión de vapor |
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mist |
neblina |
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mist |
penacho |
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mist net |
red de malla fina |
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mistle-thrush |
zorzal charlo |
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mite (An order of small Arachnida with rounded bodies. Mites are very abundant in the soil, feeding on plant material and invertebrate animals. Some parasitic mites (e.g. red spider) damage crops and can be serious pests. Others cause diseases in animals. Ticks are blood-suckers, some being vectors of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans and fowls, and louping ill in cattle and sheep) |
ácaros |
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mite |
ácaros |
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