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Hardwood

  1. (forestry) a term describing broadleaf trees, usually deciduous, such as oaks, maples, cottonwood, ashes, and elms.

  2. Generally, a deciduous broad-leaved species of trees (24).

  3. A general term for timber of broad leafed trees classified botanically as angiosperm. the term has no reference to the relative hardness of the wood.

  4. Твердая древесина

  5. Wood from a deciduous tree.

  6. Твёрдая древесина, древесина твёрдых пород


Лиственная древесина, русский

Vegetación leñosa dura, испанский

Hdwd, английский
    Hardwood


Древесина,твердая, русский



Classified, английский
  1. Секретно

  2. A general term defining information which must be controlled in the interest of national security. see “confidential,” “secret,” and “top secret.”


Angiosperm, английский
    A class of seed plants (having seeds enclosed in an ovary) which includes most of the world’s flowering plants.


Heifer, английский
    (animal science) a young female bovine.


Groundwater, английский
  1. Water within the earth that supplies wells and springs.

  2. Water from an aquifer or subsurface water source.

  3. Water stored beneath the surface in open pore spaces and fractures in rock.

  4. Water beneath the earth`s surface in the spaces between soil particles and between rock surfaces [compare with surface water].

  5. Water, near the surface of the ground, which passes through the subsoil.

  6. Грунтовые воды; подземные воды

  7. Water found underground as a result of rainfall, ice and snow melt, submerged rivers, lakes, and springs. this water often carries minerals. these minerals can accumulate in the remains of buried organisms and eventually cause fossilization.

  8. All subsurface water, as distinct from water on the surface.

  9. Water that seeps through soil and fills pores of underground rock formations; the source of water in springs and wells.