caza |
hunting (The pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals, regarded as a sport) |
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caza de aves |
game bird |
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caza de aves con trampas |
trapping of birds |
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caza de pluma |
game bird |
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caza furtiva |
poaching (To catch game, fish, etc. illegally by trespassing on private property) |
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caza furtiva |
poaching |
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cazo tomamuestras de estanques |
reservoir sampler |
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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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