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period ['pɪ(ə)rɪəd] n
gen. lekcja f; miesiączka f; obieg planet; odcinek czasu; termin m; wiek m
agric. period f
amer. kropka
bot. faza f
math. okres m
period ['pɪ(ə)rɪəd] v
agric. data
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period ['pɪ(ə)rɪəd] abbr.
abbr. periodical
abbr., polym. pd
lit. A term that categorises the time in which literature, or any art, was produced. A period could be a span of time, such Renaissance period, it could refer to the reign of a monarch, for example the Elizabethan Period, or it could be a movement, for instance the Romantic Period.
mil., abbr. per
USA The time it takes for a satellite to complete one orbit around the earth (JP 3-14)
period. abbr.
abbr. periodical
period: 390 phrases in 71 subjects
Accounting17
Agriculture21
Agronomy2
American usage, not spelling2
Analytical chemistry2
Automatic control1
Biology2
Botany1
Building materials2
Chemistry15
Construction32
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Ecology2
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Education1
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Electricity generation2
Electronics2
Employment1
Energy industry1
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Fish farming pisciculture4
Forestry1
General45
Geology6
Government, administration and public services1
Health care1
Human rights activism2
Ichthyology1
Insurance6
Isolation1
Law10
Life sciences3
Mathematics14
Mechanic engineering1
Medical11
Meteorology2
Microsoft27
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation1
Nautical1
Nuclear and fusion power1
Nuclear physics3
Oil / petroleum4
Patents1
Pharmacy and pharmacology1
Plumbing2
Politics2
Power electronics1
Procedural law1
Radio10
Radiobiology5
Reliability5
Risk Management1
Satellite communications6
Security systems3
Social science2
Sociology1
Sound recording1
Statistics15
Taxes3
Technology5
Telecommunications1
Telegraphy1
Trade unions1
Transport5
Ultrasound2
Vacuum tubes8
Wind Energy1
Zoology1
Zootechnics5