txartaketa-hondakin |
residue of grinding (Dust or other residue left after reducing a material to very small particles) |
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txatar |
scrap metal (Any metal material discarded from manufacturing operations and usually suitable for reprocessing) |
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txatar-gai |
scrap material (Recyclable material from any manufacturing process or discarded consumer products) |
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txatar-gaien merkatu |
scrap material market (The trade or traffic in discarded or leftover materials that can be reused in some way) |
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txatar-gaien salneurri |
scrap material price (The amount of money or the monetary rate at which materials discarded from manufacturing operations can be bought or sold) |
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txatar-hondakindegi |
scrap dump (Area where waste material, especially metal, is dumped) |
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txatarrerako ibilgailu |
scrap vehicle (Car which is delivered for breaking up or otherwise discarded) |
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txerritegi |
piggery (A place where pigs are kept and reared) |
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txikitze |
grinding (To reduce to powder or small fragments) |
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txikizkako merkataritza |
retail trade (The sale of goods to ultimate consumers, usually in small quantities) |
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txilardi |
heathland (An area with poor acid soil, typically dominated by ling (Calluna) or heaths (Erica)) |
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tximeleta |
butterfly (Any diurnal insect of the order Lepidoptera that has a slender body with clubbed antennae and typically rests with the wings (which are often brightly coloured) closed over the back) |
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tximinia |
chimney (A vertical structure of brick, masonry, or steel that carries smoke or steam away from a fire, engine, etc.) |
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tximinia |
stack (The portion of a chimney rising above the roof) |
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tximinia-garaiera |
chimney height (The appropriate height for chimneys serving industrial combustion plants in order to avoid unacceptable pollution) |
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txirotasun |
poverty (State in which the individual lacks the resources necessary for subsistence) |
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txirotze |
impoverishment (No definition needed) |
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txitatze |
brooding (To incubate eggs or cover the young for warmth) |
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txoko ekologiko |
ecological niche (1. The space occupied by a species, which includes both the physical space as well as the functional role of the species. 2. Ecological niche refers to the characteristics of an environment that provides all the essential food and protection for the continued survival of a particular species of flora or fauna. In addition to food and shelter, there is no long-term threat to existence in that place from potential predators, parasites and competitors. The concept of the ecological niche goes a long way beyond the idea of the species habitat) |
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txori kantari |
songbird (Any passerine bird of the suborder Oscines, having highly developed vocal organs and, in most, a music call) |
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