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English (EN)tarantula

The tarantula is the world's biggest spider with a large hairy body and legs. It’s from the spider family of Theraphosidae. There are at least eleven different kinds of tarantula in the world. A fully grown tarantula has a leg span of up to 12 inches and is ...

Lithuanian (LT)tarantulas

Kad tarantula yra pasaulyje didžiausia voras su didelio gauruotas kūno ir kojų. Tai iš Theraphosidae šeimos voras. Yra ne mažiau kaip vienuolika skirtingų rūšių tarantula pasaulyje. Visiškai subrendę tarantula turi kojų trukmė iki 12 cm ir gali nuryti ...

Animals; Spiders

English (EN)monitoring

the process of continually checking, observing, recording or testing the operation of some procedure. Monitoring occurs e.g. during anaesthesia or radiation.

Lithuanian (LT)stebėjimas

Periodic or continuous surveillance or testing to determine the level of compliance with statutory requirements and/or pollutant levels in various media or in humans, plants, and animals.

Agricultural chemicals; Pesticides

English (EN)erosion

In image manipulation, a morphological operation that is similar to dilation. It takes dark pixels in an image and spreads them around, causing them to “eat away” (or erode) objects in an image.

Lithuanian (LT)erozija

The wearing away of land surface by wind or water, intensified by land-clearing practices related to farming, residential or industrial development, road building, or logging.

Agricultural chemicals; Pesticides

English (EN)pleura

Pleural of pleuron. The lateral region of a thoracic segment.

Lithuanian (LT)krūtinplėvė

Pleuros, pleuron. Šoninės regiono krūtinės segmente.

Animals; Insects

English (EN)hydrophobic

Of or suffering from hydrophobia, which is the strong aversion for water.

Lithuanian (LT)hidrofobinis

Arba kenčia nuo pasiutimas, kuris yra stiprus pasišlykštėjimas vandens.

Agricultural chemicals; Pesticides

English (EN)bronze

An alloy of copper and tin, sometimes containing small proportions of other elements such as zinc or phosphorus. It is stronger, harder, and more durable than brass, and has been used most extensively since antiquity for cast sculpture. Bronze alloys vary in ...

Lithuanian (LT)bronza

An alloy of copper and tin, sometimes containing small proportions of other elements such as zinc or phosphorus. It is stronger, harder, and more durable than brass, and has been used most extensively since antiquity for cast sculpture. Bronze alloys vary in ...

Arts & crafts; Fine art

English (EN)city planner

An engenier in charge with city planning, that is upgrading transports, life, housing of a city.

Lithuanian (LT)miesto planuotojas

Yra mokslas už miesto planavimo, kad yra atnaujinimas transportas, gyvenimas, būsto miesto.

Architecture; Architecture contemporaine

English (EN)ecology

The study of how organisms interact with each other and their physical environment.

Lithuanian (LT)ekologija

Tyrimas, kaip organizmų sąveikauja viena su kita ir savo fizine aplinka.

Biology; General

English (EN)Aries

A constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol, representing a ram's horns. The first astrological sign in the Zodiac(0° - 30°), named for the constellation of Aries, ...

Lithuanian (LT)Avinas

A constellations of the zodiac, located between Pisces to the west and Taurus to the east. Its name is Latin for ram, and its symbol, representing a ram's horns. The first astrological sign in the Zodiac(0° - 30°), named for the constellation of Aries, ...

Astrology; Zodiac

English (EN)alkaline

having the reactions of an alkali.

Lithuanian (LT)šarminis

The condition of water or soil which contains a sufficient amount of alkali substance to raise the pH above 7.0.

Agricultural chemicals; Pesticides