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Umweltkunde f; Ökologie f envir.
angewandte Ökologie
aquatische Ökologie
chemische Ökologie
Humanökologie f
industrielle Ökologie
Meeresökologie f
terrestrische Ökologie
Verhaltensökologie f
Ökologie der Erde
Ökologie der Ökosysteme
Ökologie der Pflanzen
metabolische Theorie der Ökologie
ecology; ecoscience
applied ecology
aquatic ecology
chemical ecology
human ecology
industrial ecology
marine ecology
terrestrial ecology
behavioural Br. behavioral Am. ecology
global ecology
ecosystem(s) ecology
plant ecology; vegetation ecology
metabolic theory of ecology
Bewohner m (eines bestimmten Lebensraums) (meist in Zusammensetzungen) (Raumplanung, Umweltkunde; Zoologie) envir. soc. zool.
Bewohner pl
Bewohner der Finsternis
Bewohner von Innenstadtwohnungen
Bergbewohner pl; Gebirgsbewohner pl; Gebirgler pl ugs.
Erdbewohner pl; Erdenbürger pl; Erdlinge pl lit.
Höhlenbewohner pl
Klippenbewohner pl
Landbewohner pl
Stadtbewohner pl; Städter pl; Großstädter pl
Slumbewohner pl
Waldbewohner wie Wildschweine und Wölfe
Fische und andere Wasserbewohner
Wüstenbewohner pl
dweller (of a particular living environment) (typically in compounds) (spatial planning, ecology; zoology)
dwellers
dwellers of darkness
inner-city flat dwellers Br.; inner-city apartment dwellers Am.
mountain dwellers; mountaineers rare
Earth dwellers; eathlings
cave dwellers
cliff dwellers
land dwellers
urban dwellers; urbanites; city dwellers; town dwellers
slum dwellers
forest dwellers like boars or wolves
fish and other aquatic dwellers
desert dwellers
Bewohner m (eines bestimmten Lebensraums) (meist in Zusammensetzungen) (Raumplanung, Umweltkunde; Zoologie) envir. soc. zool.
Bewohner pl
Bewohner der Finsternis
Bewohner von Innenstadtwohnungen
Bergbewohner pl; Gebirgsbewohner pl; Gebirgler pl ugs.
Erdbewohner pl; Erdenbürger pl; Erdlinge pl lit.
Höhlenbewohner pl
Klippenbewohner pl
Landbewohner pl
Stadtbewohner pl; Städter pl; Großstädter pl
Slumbewohner pl
Waldbewohner wie Wildschweine und Wölfe
Fische und andere Wasserbewohner
Wüstenbewohner pl
dweller (of a particular living environment) (typically in compounds) (spatial planning, ecology; zoology)
dwellers
dwellers of darkness
inner-city flat dwellers Br.; inner-city apartment dwellers Am.
mountain dwellers; mountaineers rare
Earth dwellers; eathlings
cave dwellers
cliff dwellers
land dwellers
urban dwellers; urbanites; city dwellers; town dwellers
slum dwellers
forest dwellers like boars or wolves
fish and other aquatic dwellers
desert dwellers
Umweltkunde f; Ökologie f envir.
angewandte Ökologie
aquatische Ökologie
chemische Ökologie
Humanökologie f
industrielle Ökologie
Meeresökologie f
terrestrische Ökologie
Verhaltensökologie f
Ökologie der Erde
Ökologie der Ökosysteme
Ökologie der Pflanzen
metabolische Theorie der Ökologie
ecology; ecoscience
applied ecology
aquatic ecology
chemical ecology
human ecology
industrial ecology
marine ecology
terrestrial ecology
behavioural Br. behavioral Am. ecology
global ecology
ecosystem(s) ecology
plant ecology; vegetation ecology
metabolic theory of ecology

Umweltkunde Definition

Air plant
() A plant deriving its sustenance from the air alone
Applied
(imp. & p. p.) of Apply
Aquatic
(a.) Pertaining to water
Aquatic
(n.) An aquatic animal or plant.
Aquatic
(n.) Sports or exercises practiced in or on the water.
Chemical
(a.) Pertaining to chemistry
Chemical
(n.) A substance used for producing a chemical effect
Dove plant
() A Central American orchid (Peristeria elata), having a flower stem five or six feet high, with numerous globose white fragrant flowers. The column in the center of the flower resembles a dove
Electro-chemical
(a.) Of or pertaining to electro-chemistry.
Flax-plant
(n.) A plant in new Zealand (Phormium tenax), allied to the lilies and aloes. The leaves are two inches wide and several feet long, and furnish a fiber which is used for making ropes, mats, and coarse cloth.
Fluvio-marine
(a.) Formed by the joint action of a river and the sea, as deposits at the mouths of rivers.
Human
(a.) Belonging to man or mankind
Human
(n.) A human being.
Ice plant
() A plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum), sprinkled with pellucid, watery vesicles, which glisten like ice. It is native along the Mediterranean, in the Canaries, and in South Africa. Its juice is said to be demulcent and diuretic
Industrial
(a.) Consisting in industry
Marine
(a.) Of or pertaining to the sea
Marine
(a.) Formed by the action of the currents or waves of the sea
Marine
(a.) A solider serving on shipboard
Marine
(a.) The sum of naval affairs
Marine
(a.) A picture representing some marine subject.
Mechanico-chemical
(a.) Pertaining to, connected with, or dependent upon, both mechanics and chemistry
Metabolic
(a.) Of or pertaining to metamorphosis
Metabolic
(a.) Of or pertaining to metabolism
Micro-chemical
(a.) Of or pertaining to micro-chemistry
Plant
(n.) A vegetable
Plant
(n.) A bush, or young tree
Plant
(n.) The sole of the foot.
Plant
(n.) The whole machinery and apparatus employed in carrying on a trade or mechanical business
Plant
(n.) A plan
Plant
(n.) An oyster which has been bedded, in distinction from one of natural growth.
Plant
(n.) A young oyster suitable for transplanting.
Plant
(n.) To put in the ground and cover, as seed for growth
Plant
(n.) To set in the ground for growth, as a young tree, or a vegetable with roots.
Plant
(n.) To furnish, or fit out, with plants
Plant
(n.) To engender
Plant
(n.) To furnish with a fixed and organized population
Plant
(n.) To introduce and establish the principles or seeds of
Plant
(n.) To set firmly
Plant
(n.) To set up
Plant
(v. i.) To perform the act of planting.
Plant-cane
(n.) A stalk or shoot of sugar cane of the first growth from the cutting. The growth of the second and following years is of inferior quality, and is called rattoon.
Plant-eating
(a.) Eating, or subsisting on, plants
Stereo-chemical
(a.) Pertaining to, or illustrating, the hypothetical space relations of atoms in the molecule
Terrestrial
(a.) Of or pertaining to the earth
Terrestrial
(a.) Representing, or consisting of, the earth
Terrestrial
(a.) Of or pertaining to the world, or to the present state
Terrestrial
(a.) Consisting of land, in distinction from water
Terrestrial
(a.) Adapted for the observation of objects on land and on the earth
Terrestrial
(n.) An inhabitant of the earth.
Theory
(n.) A doctrine, or scheme of things, which terminates in speculation or contemplation, without a view to practice

ecology; ecoscience / applied ecology / aquatic ecology / chemical ecology / human ecology / industrial ecology / marine ecology / terrestrial ecology / behavioural [Br.] behavioral [Am.] ecology / global ecology / ecosystem(s) ecology / plant ecology; vegetation ecology / metabolic theory of ecology Bedeutung

plant
flora
plant life
(botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
act
deed
human action
human activity
something that people do or cause to happen
plant closing act of shutting down operation of a plant
Secretary of Health and Human Services the position of the head of the Department of Health and Human Services, the post of Secretary of Health and Human Services was created by Congress in
human reproductive cloning the reproductive cloning of a sentient human being, generally considered ethically unacceptable
Human Genome Project an international study of the entire human genetic material
chemical analysis
qualitative analysis
the act of decomposing a substance into its constituent elements
quantitative analysis
quantitative chemical analysis
chemical analysis to determine the amounts of each element in the substance
chemical terrorism terrorism using the chemical agents of chemical warfare, can undermine the personal security of citizens, a good agent for chemical terrorism should be colorless and odorless and inexpensive and readily available and not detectable until symptoms are experienced
terrestrial guidance a method of controlling the flight of a missile by devices that respond to the strength and direction of the earth's gravitational field
industrial arts a course in the methods of using tools and machinery as taught in secondary schools and technical schools
industrialization
industrialisation
industrial enterprise
the development of industry on an extensive scale
chemical engineering the activity of applying chemistry to the solution of practical problems
chemical defense
chemical defence
procedures involved in taking defensive measures against attacks using chemical agents
chemical warfare
chemical operations
warfare using chemical agents to kill or injure or incapacitate the enemy
vegetation inactivity that is passive and monotonous, comparable to the inactivity of plant life, their holiday was spent in sleep and vegetation
marine animal
marine creature
sea animal
sea creature
any of numerous animals inhabiting the sea including e.g. fishes and molluscs and many mammals
plant virus a plant pathogen that is a virus consisting of a single strand of RNA
human Tell leukemia virus-
HTLV-
retrovirus causing Tell leukemia
human immunodeficiency virus
HIV
the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), it replicates in and kills the helper T cells
human papilloma virus any of a group of papovaviruses associated with genital or oral carcinomas or a group associated with benign genital tumors
aquatic vertebrate animal living wholly or chiefly in or on water
sea turtle
marine turtle
any of various large turtles with limbs modified into flippers, widely distributed in warm seas
marine iguana
Amblyrhynchus cristatus
shore-dwelling seaweed-eating lizard of the Galapagos Islands
aquatic bird wading and swimming and diving birds of either fresh or salt water
marine mussel
mytilid
marine bivalve mollusk having a dark elongated shell, live attached to solid objects especially in intertidal zones
aquatic mammal whales and dolphins, manatees and dugongs, walruses, seals
human botfly
Dermatobia hominis
large tropical American fly, parasitic on humans and other mammals
leaf bug
plant bug
small brightolored insect that feeds on plant juices
four-lined plant bug
four-lined leaf bug
Poecilocapsus lineatus
yellow or orange leaf bug with four black stripes down the back, widespread in central and eastern North America
tarnished plant bug
Lygus lineolaris
widespread plant and fruit pest
plant louse
louse
any of several small insects especially aphids that feed by sucking the juices from plants
woolly aphid
woolly plant louse
secretes a waxy substance like a mass of fine curly white cotton or woolly threads
jumping plant louse
psylla
psyllid
small active cicada-like insect with hind legs adapted for leaping, feeds on plant juices
plant hopper
planthopper
related to the leafhoppers and spittlebugs but rarely damages cultivated plants
homo
man human being
human
any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage
world
human race
humanity
humankind
human beings
humans
mankind
man
all of the living human inhabitants of the earth, all the world loves a lover, she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women
analytical balance
chemical balance
a beam balance of great precision used in quantitative chemical analysis
aquarium
fish tank
marine museum
a tank or pool or bowl filled with water for keeping live fish and underwater animals
assembly plant a factory where manufactured parts are assembled into a finished product
body bag
personnel pouch
human remains pouch
a bag in which the body of a dead soldier is placed
bottling plant a plant where beverages are put into bottles with caps
chemical bomb
gas bomb
a bomb laden with chemical agents that are released when the bomb explodes
chemical plant an industrial plant where chemicals are produced
chemical reactor an apparatus for holding substances that are undergoing a chemical reaction
chemical weapon chemical substances that can be delivered using munitions and dispersal devices to cause death or severe harm to people and animals and plants
electrical system electrical plant utility that provides electricity
factory
mill manufacturing plant
manufactory
a plant consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for manufacturing
floating mine
marine mine
an explosive mine designed to destroy ships that bump into it
Global Positioning System
GPS
a navigational system involving satellites and computers that can determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by computing the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver
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