manantial |
water well (A well sunk to extract water from a zone of saturation) |
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manantial |
water well |
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manantial protegido |
protected spring |
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manantiales |
spring (A place where ground water flows naturally from a rock or the soil onto the land surface or into a body of surface water; hydrology, land) |
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manantiales petrificantes con formación de tuf |
petrifying springs with tufa formation |
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mancha de brillo polícromo |
rainbow sheen |
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mandato |
mandate (A command or authorization to act in a particular way given by an administrator to a subordinate, a court to a lower court or an electorate to its representative) |
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mandato de Yakarta |
Jakarta Mandate |
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mandos medios |
incident overhead |
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mandrill |
mandrill |
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manejo ambientalmente racional |
environmentally sound management |
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manejo de arena |
sand management |
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manejo del fuego |
fire management |
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manejo del humo |
smoke management |
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manejo en arena |
sand management |
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manglar |
mangrove swamp (A wet, spongy area of land in tropical climates and along coastal regions that is dominated by mangrove trees and shrubs, particularly red mangroves (Rhizophora), black mangroves (Avicennia) and white mangroves (Laguncularia)) |
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manglar |
mangrove swamp |
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manglares |
mangrove |
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mangle |
mangrove (Plant communities and trees that inhabit tidal swamps, muddy silt, and sand banks at the mouths of rivers and other low-lying areas which are regularly inundated by the sea, but which are protected from strong waves and currents. Mangroves are the only woody species that will grow where the land is periodically flooded with sea water; individual species have adapted themselves to different tidal levels, to various degrees of salinity, and to the nature of the mud or soil. Mangrove swamps and thickets support hundreds of terrestrial, marine, and amphibian species; have a special role in supporting estuarine fisheries; provide shelter, refuge and food for many forms of wildlife) |
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mangle |
mangrove |
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