English |
Tal | |
gen. | ale; dale; vale; valley |
agric. | bottomland |
econ. | trough |
environ. | valley |
microel. | valley |
th | |
tech. | 1 unit of heat or megacalorie |
and | |
tech. | steel industry |
-on | |
chem. | Isophorone |
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ale; dale; vale; valley | |||
bottomland | |||
trough | |||
valley Any low-lying land bordered by higher ground; especially an elongate, relatively large, gently sloping depression of the Earth's surface, commonly situated between two mountains or between ranges of hills or mountains, and often containing a stream with an outlet. It is usually developed by stream erosion, but may be formed by faulting | |||
valley (in topografischen Strukturen) | |||
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dales; vales; valleys | |||
German thesaurus | |||
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Trans-Alpine-Pipeline |
Tales: 57 phrases in 16 subjects |
Agriculture | 6 |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Chemistry | 2 |
Construction | 2 |
Economy | 2 |
General | 14 |
Health care | 9 |
Life sciences | 1 |
Mathematics | 2 |
Metallurgy | 4 |
Microelectronics | 1 |
Nuclear physics | 1 |
Politics | 2 |
Technology | 1 |
Transport | 6 |
Радиоактивное излучение | 3 |