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Pocosin

Глоссарий геологических терминов
    (colloquial: southeastern u.s.a.) a large wet area on broad, commonly a swamp, which occurs on nearly level interfluves in the atlantic coastal plain with distinctive, native vegetation relative to adjacent areas. soils may be either mineral or organic. a native american term for "swamp on a hill." compare - raised bog. rd




Colloquial, английский
    A разговорный language, speech, standard


Distinctive, английский
  1. A различительный, диф- ференциальный (ант. non-distinctive) feature, sound distinctiveness n различительная ценность (сила) common semantic ~ общая семантическая различительная ценность

  2. Отличительный; характерный

  3. Able to identify and distinguish a single source of goods or services. suggestive, arbitrary, and fanciful trademarks are inherently distinctive and immediately serve as trademarks.


Vegetation, английский
  1. A growth on a membrane, e.g. on the cusps of valves in the heart

  2. Растительный покров


Point bar, английский
    One of a series of low, arcuate ridges of sand and gravel developed on the inside of a growing meander by the slow addition of individual accretions accompanying migration of the channel toward the outer bank. compare - meander scroll. gg part 629 - glossary 629-61 (430-vi-nssh, 2008)


Pluvial lake, английский
    A lake formed in a period of exceptionally heavy rainfall; a lake formed in the pleistocene epoch during a time of glacial advance, and now either extinct (relict) or existing as a remnant (lake); e.g., lake bonneville. compare - glacial lake, proglacial lake. gg