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Terms for subject Environment (31552 entries)
études de sol soil studies
études plastiques plastic design
études préliminaires schematic design phase
études sur le terrain field studies
étuve stove (A chamber within which a fuel-air mixture is burned to provide heat, the heat itself being radiated outward from the chamber; used for space heating, process-fluid heating, and steel blast furnaces)
euforbias euphorbias
euhalin euhaline
éuipement de traitement des eaux usées wastewater treatment equipment
euphorbe hélioscope sun spurge
euphorbe réveille-matin sun spurge
euplecte à dos d'or yellow-mantled widowbird
euplecte monseigneur black-winged bishop
euplecte veuve-noire red-collared widowbird
euplecte vorabé yellow-crowned bishop
euplère de Goudot falanouc
Euratom Euratom (A precursor to the European Community, the European Atomic Energy Community was founded in 1958 by the European Common Market to conduct research, develop nuclear energy, create a common market for nuclear fuels and supervise the nuclear industry so as to prevent abuse and protect health)
Europe Europe (The second smallest continent, forming the W extension of Eurasia: the border with Asia runs from the Urals to the Caspian and the Black Sea. The coastline is generally extremely indented and there are several peninsulas (notably Scandinavia, Italy and Iberia) and offshore islands (including the British Isles and Iceland). It contains a series of great mountain systems in the south (Pyrenees, Alps, Apennines, Carpathians, Caucasus), a large central plain, and a N region of lakes and mountains in Scandinavia)
Europe centrale et orientale Central and Eastern Europe
Europe de l'Est Eastern Europe
Europe de l'Ouest Western Europe