frog (Any insectivorous anuran amphibian of the family Ranidae, such as Rana temporaria of Europe, having a short squat tailless body with a moist smooth skin and very long hind legs specialized for hopping) |
igel |
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frost (A deposit of interlocking ice crystals formed by direct sublimation on objects) |
izozte |
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fruit (A fully matured plant ovary with or without other floral or shoot parts united with it at maturity) |
fruitu |
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fruit cultivation (Cultivation of fruit trees for home consumption or on a commercial basis) |
fruta-laborantza |
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fruit cultivation (Cultivation of fruit trees for home consumption or on a commercial basis) |
fruitu-laborantza |
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fruit tree (Any tree that bears edible fruit) |
fruta-arbola |
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fuel (Solid, liquid, or gaseous material such as gas, gasoline, oil, coal or wood, used to produce heat or power by burning) |
erregai |
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fuel additive (Substance (such as tetraethyl lead) which is added to petrol to prevent knocking) |
erregai-gehigarri |
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fuel additive (Substance (such as tetraethyl lead) which is added to petrol to prevent knocking) |
erregai-aditibo |
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fuel alcohol (Alternative source of energy for motor vehicles. It is produced by fermentation of sugar cane by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae) |
alkohol erregai |
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fuel composition |
erregaiaren konposizio |
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fuel consumption (The amount of fuel utilized) |
erregai-kontsumo |
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fuel oil (A liquid product burned to generate heat, exclusive of oils with a flash point below 38°C; includes heating oils, stove oils, furnace oils, bunker fuel oils) |
fuel-olio |
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fuel tank installation (The operating, fuel-storage component of a fuel system) |
erregai-tangaren instalazio |
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fuel tank installation (The operating, fuel-storage component of a fuel system) |
erregai-andelaren instalazio |
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fuel wood (Wood used for heating) |
egur |
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fuel wood (Wood used for heating) |
erregaitarako egur |
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fuel wood (Wood used for heating) |
surtarako egur |
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fume (Solids in the air that have been generated by the condensation of vapors, chemical reactions or sublimation (a direct change from solid to gas). Often metallic oxides or metals, these particles are less than 1 micrometer in diameter and may be toxic) |
ke |
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fumigation (The use of a chemical compound in a gaseous state to kill insects, nematodes, arachnids, rodents, weeds, and fungi in confined or inaccessible locations; also used to control weeds, nematodes, and insects in the field) |
fumigazio |
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