caduta di materiale dall'alto |
widow-maker |
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caimano dal muso largo |
broad-nosed caiman |
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caimano dal muso largo |
broad-snouted caiman |
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caimano del Rio Apaporis |
Apaporis river caiman |
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caimano del Rio Apaporis |
Apaporis spectacled caiman |
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caimano nero |
black caiman |
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cairomone |
kairomone |
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calabrosa |
hard rime |
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calamità agricola |
agricultural disaster (Violent, sudden and destructive change in the environment either affecting or caused by land cultivation or the raising of crops or livestock) |
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calamità indotta |
manmade disaster |
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calamità naturale |
natural disaster |
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calanco |
cove |
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calanco |
cove (1. A deep recess hollow, or nook in a cliff or steep mountainside, or a small, straight valley extending into a mountain or down a mountainside. 2. A valley or portion of lowland that penetrates into a plateau or mountain front) |
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calao |
great Indian hornbill |
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calao |
great pied hornbill |
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calao |
helmeted hornbill |
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calcare |
limestone |
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calcare |
limestone (A sedimentary rock consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate, primarily in the form of the mineral calcite and with or without magnesium carbonate. Limestones are formed by either organic or inorganic processes, and may be detrital, chemical, oolitic, earthy, crystalline, or recrystallized; many are highly fossiliferous and clearly represent ancient shell banks or coral reefs) |
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calce |
lime (Any of various mineral and industrial forms of calcium oxide differing chiefly in water content and percentage of constituent such as silica, alumina and iron) |
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calcestruzzo |
concrete (A mixture of aggregate, water, and a binder, usually Portland cement; it hardens to stonelike condition when dry) |
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