Baumlerche |
woodlark |
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Baumschule |
tree nursery (An area where trees, shrubs, or plants are grown for transplanting, for use as stocks for budding and grafting) |
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Baumsteigerfrosch |
poison-arrow frogs |
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Baumstumpf |
stem |
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Baumstumpf |
stock |
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Baumwolle |
cotton (The most economical natural fiber, obtained from plants of the genus Gossypium, used in making fabrics, cordage, and padding and for producing artificial fibers and cellulose) |
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Baumzucht |
arboriculture (The planting and care of woody plants, especially trees) |
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Baunorm |
standard for building industry |
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Baunorm |
standard for building industry (A norm or measure applicable in legal cases for any enterprise involved in the construction, remodeling or finishing of enclosed structures for habitation) |
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Baupolitik |
construction policy (A course of action adopted and pursued by government, business or some other organization, which plans or organizes for the maintenance, development and erection of houses, offices, bridges or other building structures) |
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Bauschutt |
building waste |
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Bauschutt |
building waste (Masonry and rubble wastes arising from the demolition or reconstruction of buildings or other civil engineering structures) |
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Baustein eines Baukastensystems |
building block |
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Baustelle |
building site (A piece of land on which a house or other building is being built) |
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Baustoff |
building material (Any material used in construction, such as steel, concrete, brick, masonry, glass, wood, etc.) |
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Baustoffe auf Asbestbasis |
asbestos based construction materials |
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Baustoffe auf Gipsbasis |
gypsum based construction materials |
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Baustoffindustrie |
building materials industry |
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Bautechnik |
building technology (No definition needed) |
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Bautechnik |
construction technology (No definition needed) |
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