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Terms for subject Environment (6480 entries)
orein deer (The common name for 41 species of even-toed ungulates that compose the family Cervidae in the order Artiodactyla; males have antlers)
oreka ekologiko ecological balance (The condition of equilibrium among the components of a natural community such that their relative numbers remain fairly constant and their ecosystem is stable. Gradual readjustments to the composition of a balanced community take place continually in response to natural ecological succession and to alterations in climatic and other influences)
organismo organism (An individual constituted to carry out all life functions)
organismo genetikoki eraldatu genetically modified organism (An organism that has undergone external processes by which its basic set of genes has been altered)
organismo mesedegarri beneficial organism (Any pollinating insect, or any pest predator, parasite, pathogen or other biological control agent which functions naturally or as part of an integrated pest management program to control another pest)
organismo patogeno pathogenic organism (Agents producing or capable of producing disease)
organismo urtar aquatic organism (Organisms which live in water)
organismoen askatze release of organisms (The release of organisms in the environment creates the risk that once released they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria)
organismoen ustekabeko ihes accidental release of organisms (Genetically engineered organisms that are released in the environment by mistake; once released they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria (possibly having other positive functions which thus are lost) or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria. There is also concern that an uncontrolled genetic mutation could produce a form with hazardous consequences for the environment)
organo organ (A fully differentiated structural and functional unit, such as a kidney or a root, in an animal or plant)
organo gainbegirale supervisory body (An appointed or official group given the responsibility of overseeing or managing normal work operations, special projects or other functions of an organization or agency)
organo judizial judicial body (Any public organization or branch of government responsible for the administration of justice or the enforcement of laws)
organo legegile legislature (The department, assembly, or body of persons that makes statutory laws for a state or nation)
ornitologia ornithology (The branch of zoology that deals with the study of birds, including their physiology, classification, ecology, and behaviour)
ornodun vertebrate (Any chordate animal of the subphylum Vertebrata, characterized by a bony or cartilaginous skeleton and a well-developed brain: the group contains fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals)
ornogabe invertebrate (Any animal lacking a backbone, including all species not classified as vertebrates)
orografia orography (A rarely used word referring to the study of mountain systems and the depiction of their relief)
oroitarri monument (An object, especially large and made of stone, built to remember and show respect to a person or group of people, or a special place made for this purpose)
orri leaf (The main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants, usually consisting of a flat green blade attached to the stem directly or by a stalk)
ortopteroak orthopteran (A heterogeneous order of generalized insects with gradual metamorphosis, chewing mouthparts, and four wings)

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