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Results for: plants in the areaTranslations 1 - 30 of 1371
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(about an area of land or a source of information) able to be mined (excavated, searched)minable
(about plants) light-loving; thriving in response to lightphotophilous
(Agriculture) row of trees or plants in which the distance between adjoining trees or plants is equal to the distance between adjacent rowscheckrow
(Biology) concerning photosynthesis, pertaining to the use of sunlight to produce carbohydrates (esp. in plants)photosynthetic
(Biology) of a centromere, relating to a centromere (area of a chromosome)centromeric
(Biology) organism that uses sunlight to produce food (such as plants and algae)phototroph
(Biology) process of using sunlight to produce carbohydrates (esp. in plants), carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyllphotosynthesis
(Biology) produce chemical compounds using solar energy (esp. in plants), to produce carbohydrates by photosynthesisphotosynthesize
(Biology) via photosynthesis, by using sunlight to produce carbohydrates (esp. in plants)photosynthetically
(Botany) an order of plants; moss which has leafy gametophytesMusci
(Botany) from the point of view of photodynamics (study of the influence of light on plants)photodynamically
(Botany) genus of herbaceous perennial or annual plants (including the vetch plant of the pea family)Vicia
(Botany) having two capsules (of plants)bicapsular
(Botany) not falling off at a particular time of year (of leaves); evergreen, does not loose its leaves each year (of trees or plants)indeciduous
(Botany) pertaining to thallophytes (group of plants)thallophytic
(British) area painted in a building, painted surfacespaintwork
(Ca) silvery metallic element present in the earth as well as in most animals and plants, `:Ca, silver-white metallic elementcalcium
(Cell Biology) component of the Golgi apparatus, series of two or more stacked cisternae; cell organelle in plants which corresponds to the Golgi apparatus in animal cellsdictyosome
(Chemistry) compound composed of and organic ring and metallic ions (such as hemoglobin in the blood, chlorophyll in plants, etc.), combine to form chelate, compound of metal and nonmetal, having a chela (claw); of a chelate compound (Chemistry), havin...chelate
(Chemistry) resembling an alkali; alkaline, alkaline compound found in plants, any of a class of organic compounds which contain nitrogen and have a bitter taste (Chemistry)alkaloid
(Chemistry) soluble chemical compound derived from some plants, crystalline compound chemically related to the flavones (used in industrial and medical applications), dyeing agentcatechin
(commonly used in its plural form: graffiti) drawing or writing which has been written or painted on a wall or other surface (usually in a public area), ancient inscription, written mark on wallgraffito
(Computers) virtual "chalkboard", area on a display screen on which multiple users can write or draw (widely used in video conferencing), writing board for presentationswhiteboard
(Football) defensive or offensive players who are positioned behind the line or behind the linebackers; area in which the backfield are positioned, area of field, positionsbackfield
(in ancient Rome) unroofed area over a courtyard designed to allow water to fall into the cistern (Architecture)compluvium
(India) park ground, open areamaidan
(Medicine) fleshy, resembling flesh; resembling a sarcoma (type of malignant tumor), infected area, like flesh, tumorous growth that resembles a sarcoma (Medicine)sarcoid
(Medicine) glucoside derived from the leaves of some plants (used to treat capillary disorders)rutin
(Medicine) obstruction, blockage; infarct, area of dying or dead tissue, infarct formationinfarction
(Medicine) phlebography, method for examining a vein in which a radiopaque material in injected into the vein and a conventional x-ray image of the area is taken (used to detect blockages), X-ray examination of veinsvenography
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