historic centre (That part of a town or city in which the principal public and historic buildings are located) |
hirigune historiko |
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historical evolution (The process by which small but cumulative changes in the learned, nonrandom, systematic behavior and knowledge of a people occur from generation to generation) |
eboluzio historiko |
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historical monument (Monument built in memory of an historical event) |
monumentu historiko |
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historical research (The study of events in relation to their development over time) |
ikerketa historiko |
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historical research (The study of events in relation to their development over time) |
historia ikerketa |
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historical site (Place where significant historical events occurred and which is important to an indigenous culture or a community) |
leku historiko |
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history (A systematic written account comprising a chronological record of events (as affecting a city, state, nation, institution, science, or art) and usually including a philosophical explanation of the cause and origin of such events) |
historia |
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holiday (1. A period in which a break is taken from work or studies for rest, travel or recreation 2. A day on which work is suspended by law or custom, such as a religious festival, bank holiday, etc.) |
opor-garai |
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holiday camp (A place providing accommodation, recreational facilities, etc. for holiday-makers) |
opor-gune |
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home garden (A plot of cultivated ground adjacent to a dwelling and usually devoted in whole or in part to the growing of herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables for household use) |
etxeko baratz |
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homepage (The preset document that is displayed after starting a World Wide Web browser, or the main World Wide Web document in a series of related documents) |
etxeko orrialde |
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homologation (The approval given by the judge of certain acts and agreements for the purpose of rendering them more binding and executory) |
homologazio |
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horse (A large animal with four legs which people ride on or use for carrying things or pulling vehicles) |
zaldi |
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horticulture (The art and science of growing plants) |
baratzezaintza |
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hospital (A place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses) |
ospitale |
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hospital waste (Solid waste, both biological and non-biological, produced by hospitals and discarded and not intended for further use) |
ospitaleko hondakin |
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hot water (No definition needed) |
ur bero |
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hotel industry (The industry related with the provision of lodging and usually meals and other services for travelers and other paying guests) |
ostalaritza |
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household (A group of persons sharing a home or living space, who aggregate and share their incomes, as evidenced by the fact that they regularly take meals together) |
etxekoak |
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household chemical (No definition needed) |
etxeko produktu kimiko |
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