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Definition
Synonym
Bebaubarkeit
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Bebaubarkeit
f
development potential
Anbaufähigkeit
f
;
Bebaubarkeit
f
agr.
arability
Bebaubarkeit
f
development potential
Anbaufähigkeit
f
;
Bebaubarkeit
f
agr.
arability
Deutsche
Bebaubarkeit Synonyme
Englische
development potential Synonyme
development
abiogenesis
access
accession
accomplishment
accretion
accrual
accruement
accumulation
action
addition
advance
advancement
aggrandizement
aging
amplification
anacrusis
anagnorisis
angle
appreciation
apprenticeship
archigenesis
architectonics
architecture
argument
ascent
atmosphere
augmentation
background
ballooning
basic training
bass passage
beautification
biogenesis
birth
blastogenesis
bloating
blossoming
boom
boost
bourdon
breaking
breeding
bridge
broadening
budding
buildup
burden
burgeoning
by-product
cadence
catastrophe
characterization
chorus
circumstance
coda
color
complication
condition
conditioning
consequence
consequent
continuity
contrivance
corollary
crescendo
cultivation
denouement
derivation
derivative
design
development
al change
device
digenesis
dilation
discipline
distillate
division
drill
drilling
edema
effect
elaboration
elevation
embellishment
enlargement
epigenesis
episode
eumerogenesis
event
eventuality
eventuation
evolution
evolutionary change
evolvement
evolving
excrescence
exercise
expansion
expatiation
explication
exposition
extension
fable
falling action
fetching-up
figure
flood
flowering
folderol
fostering
fruit
furtherance
gain
gemmation
generation
genesis
germination
gimmick
gradual change
greatening
grooming
growth
gush
happening
harmonic close
harvest
heterogenesis
hike
histogenesis
homogenesis
housebreaking
improvement
in-service training
incident
increase
increment
inflation
interlude
intermezzo
introductory phrase
isogenesis
issue
jump
leap
legacy
line
local color
logical outcome
manual training
maturation
maturescence
maturing
maturity
measure
mellowing
merogenesis
metagenesis
military training
monogenesis
mood
motif
mounting
movement
multiplication
musical phrase
musical sentence
mythos
natural
development
natural growth
nonviolent change
nurture
nurt
Bebaubarkeit Definition
Development
(
n.
)
The
act
of
developing
or
disclosing
that
which
is
unknown
Development
(
n.
)
The
series
of
changes
which
animal
and
vegetable
organisms
undergo
in
their
passage
from
the
embryonic
state
to
maturity,
from
a
lower
to
a
higher
state
of
organization.
Development
(
n.
)
The
act
or
process
of
changing
or
expanding
an
expression
into
another
of
equivalent
value
or
meaning.
Development
(
n.
)
The
equivalent
expression
into
which
another
has
been
developed.
Development
(
n.
)
The
elaboration
of
a
theme
or
subject
Potential
(
a.
)
Being
potent
Potential
(
a.
)
Existing
in
possibility,
not
in
actuality.
Potential
(
n.
)
Anything
that
may
be
possible
Potential
(
n.
)
In
the
theory
of
gravitation,
or
of
other
forces
acting
in
space,
a
function
of
the
rectangular
coordinates
which
determine
the
position
of
a
point,
such
that
its
differential
coefficients
with
respect
to
the
coordinates
are
equal
to
the
components
of
the
force
at
the
point
considered
Potential
(
n.
)
The
energy
of
an
electrical
charge
measured
by
its
power
to
do
work
development potential Bedeutung
development
act
of
improving
by
expanding
or
enlarging
or
refining,
he
congratulated
them
on
their
development
of
a
plan
to
meet
the
emergency,
they
funded
research
and
development
product
development
improving
an
existing
product
or
developing
new
kinds
of
products
Secretary
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development
the
position
of
the
head
of
the
Department
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development,
the
position
of
Secretary
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development
was
created
in
exploitation
development
the
act
of
making
some
area
of
land
or
water
more
profitable
or
productive
or
useful,
the
development
of
Alaskan
resources,
the
exploitation
of
copper
deposits
land
development
making
an
area
of
land
more
useful
water
development
water
project
water
program
making
an
area
of
water
more
useful
potential
divider
voltage
divider
resistors
connected
in
series
across
a
voltage
source,
used
to
obtain
a
desired
fraction
of
the
voltage
ribbon
development
building
complex
in
a
continuous
row
along
a
road
development
(music)
the
section
of
a
composition
or
movement
(especially
in
sonata
form)
where
the
major
musical
themes
are
developed
and
elaborated
action
potential
the
local
voltage
change
across
the
cell
wall
as
a
nerve
impulse
is
transmitted
development
a
recent
event
that
has
some
relevance
for
the
present
situation,
recent
developments
in
Iraq,
what
a
revolting
development!
Department
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development
Housing
and
Urban
Development
HUD
the
United
States
federal
department
that
administers
federal
programs
dealing
with
better
housing
and
urban
renewal,
created
in
Social
Development
Commission
the
commission
of
the
Economic
and
Social
Council
of
the
United
Nations
that
is
concerned
with
social
development
International
Bank
for
Reconstruction
and
Development
World
Bank
IBRD
a
United
Nations
agency
created
to
assist
developing
nations
by
loans
guaranteed
by
member
governments
International
Development
Association
IDA
an
agency
of
the
United
Nations
affiliated
with
the
World
Bank
Advanced
Research
and
Development
Activity
ARDA
an
agency
of
the
Intelligence
Community
that
conducts
advanced
research
and
development
related
to
information
technology
development
a
district
that
has
been
developed
to
serve
some
purpose,
such
land
is
practical
for
small
park
developments
housing
development
a
residential
area
of
similar
dwellings
built
by
property
developers
and
usually
under
a
single
management,
they
live
in
the
new
housing
development
Secretary
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development
the
person
who
holds
the
secretaryship
of
the
Department
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development,
the
first
Secretary
of
Housing
and
Urban
Development
was
Robert
C.
Weaver
who
was
appointed
by
Johnson
brainwave
brain
wave
cortical
potential
(neurophysiology)
rapid
fluctuations
of
voltage
between
parts
of
the
cerebral
cortex
that
are
detectable
with
an
electroencephalograph
elastic
energy
elastic
potential
energy
potential
energy
that
is
stored
when
a
body
is
deformed
(as
in
a
coiled
spring)
electric
potential
potential
potential
difference
potential
drop
voltage
the
difference
in
electrical
charge
between
two
points
in
a
circuit
expressed
in
volts
evoked
potential
the
electrical
response
of
the
central
nervous
system
produced
by
an
external
stimulus,
he
measured
evoked
potentials
with
an
electroencephalogram
resting
potential
the
potential
difference
between
the
two
sides
of
the
membrane
of
a
nerve
cell
when
the
cell
is
not
conducting
an
impulse
potential
energy
P.E.
the
mechanical
energy
that
a
body
has
by
virtue
of
its
position,
stored
energy
development
developing
processing
a
photosensitive
material
in
order
to
make
an
image
visible,
the
development
and
printing
of
his
pictures
took
only
two
hours
development
evolution
a
process
in
which
something
passes
by
degrees
to
a
different
stage
(especially
a
more
advanced
or
mature
stage),
the
development
of
his
ideas
took
many
years,
the
evolution
of
Greek
civilization,
the
slow
development
of
her
skill
as
a
writer
growth
growing
maturation
development
ontogeny
ontogenesis
(biology)
the
process
of
an
individual
organism
growing
organically,
a
purely
biological
unfolding
of
events
involved
in
an
organism
changing
gradually
from
a
simple
to
a
more
complex
level,
he
proposed
an
indicator
of
osseous
development
in
children
psychomotor
development
progressive
acquisition
of
skills
involving
both
mental
and
motor
activities
psychosexual
development
(psychoanalysis)
the
process
during
which
personality
and
sexual
behavior
mature
through
a
series
of
stages:
first
oral
stage
and
then
anal
stage
and
then
phallic
stage
and
then
latency
stage
and
finally
genital
stage
potential
unit
a
measure
of
the
potential
energy
of
a
unit
charge
at
a
given
point
in
a
circuit
relative
to
a
reference
point
(ground)
development
a
state
in
which
things
are
improving,
the
result
of
developing
(as
in
the
early
part
of
a
game
of
chess),
after
he
saw
the
latest
development
he
changed
his
mind
and
became
a
supporter,
in
chess
your
should
take
care
of
your
development
before
moving
your
queen
potential
potentiality
potency
the
inherent
capacity
for
coming
into
being
arrested
development
fixation
infantile
fixation
regression
an
abnormal
state
in
which
development
has
stopped
prematurely
potential
possible
existing
in
possibility,
a
potential
problem,
possible
uses
of
nuclear
power
high-voltage
high-potential
operating
on
or
powered
by
a
high
voltage,
a
high-voltage
generator
likely
potential
expected
to
become
or
be,
in
prospect,
potential
clients
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