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Definition
Synonym
Standortraum
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Standortraum
m
; Ökotop
n m
(unbelebte Landschaftsbestandteile)
envir.
Standorträume
pl
; Ökotope
pl
ecotope; landscape cell patch prism
ecotopes; landscape cells patches prisms
Standortraum
m
; Ökotop
n,m
(unbelebte Landschaftsbestandteile)
envir.
Standorträume
pl
; Ökotope
pl
ecotope; landscape cell patch prism
ecotopes; landscape cells patches prisms
Standortraum
m
; Ökotop
n m
(unbelebte Landschaftsbestandteile)
envir.
Standorträume
pl
; Ökotope
pl
ecotope; landscape cell patch prism
ecotopes; landscape cells patches prisms
Standortraum
m
; Ökotop
n,m
(unbelebte Landschaftsbestandteile)
envir.
Standorträume
pl
; Ökotope
pl
ecotope; landscape cell patch prism
ecotopes; landscape cells patches prisms
Deutsche
Standortraum Synonyme
Englische
ecotope; landscape cell patch prism Synonyme
Standortraum Definition
Air
cell
(
)
A
cavity
in
the
cellular
tissue
of
plants,
containing
air
only.
Air
cell
(
)
A
receptacle
of
air
in
various
parts
of
the
system
Cell
(
n.
)
A
very
small
and
close
apartment,
as
in
a
prison
or
in
a
monastery
or
convent
Cell
(
n.
)
A
small
religious
house
attached
to
a
monastery
or
convent.
Cell
(
n.
)
Any
small
cavity,
or
hollow
place.
Cell
(
n.
)
The
space
between
the
ribs
of
a
vaulted
roof.
Cell
(
n.
)
Same
as
Cella.
Cell
(
n.
)
A
jar
of
vessel,
or
a
division
of
a
compound
vessel,
for
holding
the
exciting
fluid
of
a
battery.
Cell
(
n.
)
One
of
the
minute
elementary
structures,
of
which
the
greater
part
of
the
various
tissues
and
organs
of
animals
and
plants
are
composed.
Cell
(
v.
t.)
To
place
or
inclose
in
a
cell.
Landscape
(
n.
)
A
portion
of
land
or
territory
which
the
eye
can
comprehend
in
a
single
view,
including
all
the
objects
it
contains.
Landscape
(
n.
)
A
picture
representing
a
scene
by
land
or
sea,
actual
or
fancied,
the
chief
subject
being
the
general
aspect
of
nature,
as
fields,
hills,
forests,
water.
etc.
Landscape
(
n.
)
The
pictorial
aspect
of
a
country.
Patch
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
cloth,
or
other
suitable
material,
sewed
or
otherwise
fixed
upon
a
garment
to
repair
or
strengthen
it,
esp.
upon
an
old
garment
to
cover
a
hole.
Patch
(
n.
)
A
small
piece
of
anything
used
to
repair
a
breach
Patch
(
n.
)
A
small
piece
of
black
silk
stuck
on
the
face,
or
neck,
to
hide
a
defect,
or
to
heighten
beauty.
Patch
(
n.
)
A
piece
of
greased
cloth
or
leather
used
as
wrapping
for
a
rifle
ball,
to
make
it
fit
the
bore.
Patch
(
n.
)
Fig.:
Anything
regarded
as
a
patch
Patch
(
n.
)
A
block
on
the
muzzle
of
a
gun,
to
do
away
with
the
effect
of
dispart,
in
sighting.
Patch
(
n.
)
A
paltry
fellow
Patch
(
v.
t.)
To
mend
by
sewing
on
a
piece
or
pieces
of
cloth,
leather,
or
the
like
Patch
(
v.
t.)
To
mend
with
pieces
Patch
(
v.
t.)
To
adorn,
as
the
face,
with
a
patch
or
patches.
Patch
(
v.
t.)
To
make
of
pieces
or
patches
Prism
(
n.
)
A
solid
whose
bases
or
ends
are
any
similar,
equal,
and
parallel
plane
figures,
and
whose
sides
are
parallelograms.
Prism
(
n.
)
A
transparent
body,
with
usually
three
rectangular
plane
faces
or
sides,
and
two
equal
and
parallel
triangular
ends
or
bases
Prism
(
n.
)
A
form
the
planes
of
which
are
parallel
to
the
vertical
axis.
See
Form,
n.,
13.
Purkinje's
cells
(
)
Large
ganglion
cells
forming
a
layer
near
the
surface
of
the
cerebellum.
Water
cell
(
)
A
cell
containing
water
ecotope; landscape cell patch prism / ecotopes; landscape cells patches prisms Bedeutung
cell
(biology)
the
basic
structural
and
functional
unit
of
all
organisms,
they
may
exist
as
independent
units
of
life
(as
in
monads)
or
may
form
colonies
or
tissues
as
in
higher
plants
and
animals
somatic
cell
nuclear
transplantation
somatic
cell
nuclear
transfer
SCNT
nuclear
transplantation
moving
a
cell
nucleus
and
its
genetic
material
from
one
cell
to
another
cell-mediated
immune
response
an
immune
response
(chiefly
against
viral
or
fungal
invasions
or
transplanted
tissue)
that
involves
T
cells
landscaping
landscape
gardening
working
as
a
landscape
gardener
flame
cell
organ
of
excretion
in
flatworms
flagellated
cell
any
cell
or
oneelled
organism
equipped
with
a
flagellum
choanocyte
collar
cell
any
of
the
flagellated
cells
in
sponges
having
a
collar
of
cytoplasm
around
the
flagellum,
they
maintain
a
flow
of
water
through
the
body
bandage
patch
a
piece
of
soft
material
that
covers
and
protects
an
injured
part
of
the
body
bullpen
detention
cell
detention
centre
a
large
cell
where
prisoners
(people
awaiting
trial
or
sentence
or
refugees
or
illegal
immigrants)
are
confined
together
temporarily
cell
electric
cell
a
device
that
delivers
an
electric
current
as
the
result
of
a
chemical
reaction
cell
jail
cell
prison
cell
a
room
where
a
prisoner
is
kept
cell
cubicle
small
room
in
which
a
monk
or
nun
lives
cell
any
small
compartment,
the
cells
of
a
honeycomb
cellular
telephone
cellular
phone
cellphone
cell
mobile
phone
a
hand-held
mobile
radiotelephone
for
use
in
an
area
divided
into
small
sections,
each
with
its
own
shortange
transmitter
receiver
Clark
cell
Clark
standard
cell
a
form
of
voltaic
cell
once
used
as
a
standard
for
electromotive
force
dry
cell
a
small
Leclanche
cell
containing
no
free
liquid,
the
electrolyte
is
a
paste
and
the
negative
zinc
pole
forms
the
container
of
the
cell,
used
in
flashlights,
portable
radios,
etc.
electrolytic
cell
a
cell
containing
an
electrolyte
in
which
an
applied
voltage
causes
a
reaction
to
occur
that
would
not
occur
otherwise
(such
as
the
breakdown
of
water
into
hydrogen
and
oxygen)
erecting
prism
a
right-angled
optical
prism
used
to
turn
an
inverted
image
upright
estradiol
patch
a
transdermal
patch
that
allows
estradiol
to
be
absorbed
into
the
blood
stream,
used
in
treating
estrogen
deficiency
and
in
hormone
replacement
therapy
eyepatch
patch
a
protective
cloth
covering
for
an
injured
eye
fuel
cell
cell
that
produces
electricity
by
oxidation
of
fuel
(hydrogen
and
oxygen
or
zinc
and
air),
often
used
in
electric
cars
holding
cell
a
jail
in
a
courthouse
where
accused
persons
can
be
confined
during
a
trial
Kerr
cell
optical
device
consisting
of
a
transparent
cell
with
two
electrodes
between
two
polarizing
media,
passes
light
only
if
the
two
planes
of
polarization
are
parallel,
used
as
a
high-speed
shutter
or
to
modulate
a
laser
beam
kitchen
garden
vegetable
garden
vegetable
patch
a
small
garden
where
vegetables
are
grown
landscape
landscape
painting
a
genre
of
art
dealing
with
the
depiction
of
natural
scenery
landscape
painting
depicting
an
expanse
of
natural
scenery
Leclanche
cell
voltaic
cell
that
produces
approximately
.
volts
mend
patch
darn
sewing
that
repairs
a
worn
or
torn
hole
(especially
in
a
garment),
her
stockings
had
several
mends
mercury
cell
a
primary
cell
consisting
of
a
zinc
anode
and
a
cathode
of
mercury
oxide
and
an
electrolyte
of
potassium
hydroxide
Nicol
prism
optical
device
that
produces
plane-polarized
light
patch
a
piece
of
cloth
used
as
decoration
or
to
mend
or
cover
a
hole
patch
pocket
a
flat
pocket
sewn
to
the
outside
of
a
garment
photoelectric
cell
photoconductive
cell
photocell
electric
eye
magic
eye
a
transducer
used
to
detect
and
measure
light
and
other
radiations
prism
optical
prism
optical
device
having
a
triangular
shape
and
made
of
glass
or
quartz,
used
to
deviate
a
beam
or
invert
an
image
Rochon
prism
Wollaston
prism
optical
device
that
produces
plane-polarized
ultraviolet
light
selenium
cell
a
photoelectric
cell
that
uses
a
strip
of
selenium
shoulder
patch
patch
worn
on
the
shoulder
of
a
military
uniform
to
indicate
rank
solar
cell
photovoltaic
cell
a
cell
that
converts
solar
energy
into
electrical
energy
spectroscope
prism
spectroscope
an
optical
instrument
for
spectrographic
analysis
standard
cell
a
primary
cell
used
as
a
standard
of
electromotive
force
storage
cell
secondary
cell
a
cell
that
can
be
recharged
temporary
hookup
patch
a
connection
intended
to
be
used
for
a
limited
time
transdermal
patch
skin
patch
a
medicated
adhesive
pad
placed
on
the
skin
for
absorption
of
a
time
released
dose
of
medication
into
the
bloodstream
voltaic
cell
galvanic
cell
primary
cell
an
electric
cell
that
generates
an
electromotive
force
by
an
irreversible
conversion
of
chemical
to
electrical
energy,
cannot
be
recharged
Weston
cell
cadmium
cell
a
standard
voltaic
cell
(trademark
Weston)
wet
cell
a
primary
voltaic
cell
having
a
liquid
electrolyte
spot
speckle
dapple
patch
fleck
maculation
a
small
contrasting
part
of
something,
a
bald
spot,
a
leopard's
spots,
a
patch
of
clouds,
patches
of
thin
ice,
a
fleck
of
red
skin
cell
any
of
the
cells
making
up
the
skin
epidermal
cell
any
of
the
cells
making
up
the
epidermis
prickle
cell
a
cell
in
the
germinal
layer
of
the
skin
(the
prickleell
layer),
has
many
spines
and
radiating
processes
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