caída de ramas |
windfall (1. Falling of old trees in a forest caused by a storm or strong wind. It plays an important role in the spontaneous regeneration of forest ecosystems. 2. A plot of land covered with trees blown down by the wind) |
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caída de ramas (por el viento) |
windfall |
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caña |
reed (Any of various types of tall stiff grass-like plants growing together in groups near water) |
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caña |
reeds |
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cañada real |
livestock trail |
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cañó |
canyon (A long deep, relatively narrow steep-sided valley confined between lofty and precipitous walls in a plateau or mountainous area, often with a stream at the bottom; similar to, but largest than, a gorge. It is characteristic of an arid or semiarid area (such as western U.S) where stream downcutting greatly exceeds weathering) |
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cañó |
canyon |
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CD-ROM |
CD-ROM (A compact disc on which a large amount of digitalised read-only data can be stored, compact disc read-only-memory) |
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CD-ROM |
CD-ROM |
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cebador por gases de escape |
exhaust primer |
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cebo anestésico |
anaesthetic bait |
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cefalópodos |
cephalopod (Exclusively marine animals constituting the most advanced class of the Mollusca, including squid, octopuses, and Nautilus) |
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celacanto |
coelacanth |
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celentéreos |
coelenterate (Animals that have a single body cavity (the coelenteron). The name was formerly given to a phylum comprising the Cnidaria and Ctenophora, but these are now regarded as phyla in their own right, and the name Coelenterata has fallen from use, although it is sometimes used as a synonym for Cnidaria) |
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celentéreos |
coelenterate |
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celentéreos |
coelenterates |
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celulosa |
cellulose (The main polysaccharide in living plants, forming the skeletal structure of the plant cell wall; a polymer of beta-D-glucose linked together with the elimination of water to form chains of 2000-4000 units) |
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celulosa bacteriana |
bacterial cellulose |
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celuloso |
cellular |
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cementerio de residuos |
radioactive waste repository |
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