manpower (1. The power generated by a man working. 2. The number of people available for work, service, etc.) |
manodopera |
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manufacturing activity (Activities connected with the processing of raw material into a finished product, especially by means of a large-scale industrial operation) |
attività ta' manifattura |
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manufacturing trade (The process or act of exchanging, buying or selling any manufactured product, or the raw materials for any manufacturing process) |
kummerċ fi prodotti manifatturati |
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manure (Animal excreta collected from stables and barnyards with or without litter; used to enrich the soil) |
demel |
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manure |
demel |
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manure production (No definition needed) |
produzzjoni tad-demel |
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map (A representation, normally on a flat medium, that displays the physical and political features of a surface area of the earth, showing them in their respective forms, sizes and relationships according to some convention of representation) |
mappa |
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map chart (A map, generally designed for navigation or other particular purposes, in which essential map information is combined with various other data critical to the intended use) |
mappa |
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mapping (The process of making a map of an area; especially the field work necessary for the production of a map) |
immappjar |
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mapping |
kartografija |
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mapping of lichens (Maps of lichens distribution indicating air quality. Fruticose lichens (with branched structures well above the surface) are more susceptible to SO2 damage than foliose lichens (whose leaflike thallus lies nearly flat on surface) and both in turn are more susceptible than crustose lichens (which embed their tissue in the cracks of bark, soil, or rocks). The use of morphological lichen types as indicators of air pollution concentrations is well developed) |
immappjar tal-likeni |
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maquis (A low evergreen shrub formation, usually found on siliceous soils in the Mediterranean lands where winter rainfall and summer drought are the characteristic climate features. It consists of a profusion of aromatic species, such as lavender, myrtle, oleander and rosemary and often includes abundant spiny shrubs. It has been suggested that the maquis is a secondary vegetation, occupying the lands cleared of their natural evergreen oak forests by human activity) |
makkja |
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maquis |
ġmiem |
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maquis |
makkja |
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marble (Metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized calcite or dolomite) |
rħam |
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marginal land (Low quality land the value of whose production barely covers its cultivation costs) |
art marġinali |
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mariculture (Cultivation of marine organisms in their natural habitats, usually for commercial purposes) |
marikultura |
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marina (A small port that is used for pleasure rather than trade, often with hotels, restaurants and bars) |
marina |
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marine biology (A branch of biology that deals with those living organisms which inhabit the sea) |
bijoloġija marittima |
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marine conservation area (Any section of a sea or ocean designated for special protection, often to prevent or reduce harm to its wildlife and ecosystems) |
żona ta' protezzjoni tal-baħar |
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