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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
Soil production function — refers to the rate of bedrock weathering into soil as a function of soil thickness. A general model suggested that the rate of physical weathering of bedrock (de/dt) can be represented as an exponential decline with soil thickness: de/dt = P 0… … Wikipedia
heath family — heath′ fam ily n. pln a plant family, Ericaceae, of mostly low shrubs growing in acid soil and having simple narrow leaves, four petaled bell shaped flowers, and fruit in the form of a berry or capsule … From formal English to slang
heath — ► NOUN 1) chiefly Brit. an area of open uncultivated land, typically on sandy soil and covered with heather, gorse, and coarse grasses. 2) a dwarf shrub with small leathery leaves and small pink or purple bell shaped flowers, characteristic of… … English terms dictionary
heath — noun Etymology: Middle English heth, from Old English hǣth; akin to Old High German heida heather, Old Welsh coit forest Date: before 12th century 1. a. a tract of wasteland b. an extensive area of rather level open uncultivated land usually with … New Collegiate Dictionary
heath family — noun heathers • Syn: ↑Ericaceae, ↑family Ericaceae • Hypernyms: ↑dilleniid dicot family, ↑Ericales, ↑order Ericales • Member Meronyms: ↑heath … Useful english dictionary
heath — noun 1》 chiefly Brit. an area of open uncultivated land, typically on acid sandy soil and covered with heather, gorse, and coarse grasses. 2》 a dwarf shrub with small leathery leaves and small pink or purple flowers, characteristic of heathland… … English new terms dictionary
heath family — the plant family Ericaceae, characterized by evergreen or deciduous shrubs, trees, and woody plants growing in acid soil and having simple leaves, often showy flowers either solitary or in clusters, and fruit in the form of a berry or capsule,… … Universalium
heath — noun a) Any small evergreen shrub of the genus Erica. b) A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; … Wiktionary
heath myrtle — /hiθ ˈmɜtl/ (say heeth mertl) noun a shrub, Micromyrtus ciliata, family Myrtaceae, found in sandy soil in south eastern Australia …
Chalk heath — is a rare habitat, in the Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome, formed of a paradoxical mixture of shallow rooted calcifuge ( calcium hating ) and deeper rooted calcicole ( calcium loving ) plants, growing on a thin layer of… … Wikipedia
Lowland heath — Lowland HeathIs a Biodiversity Action Plan Habitat as it is an ancient wild landscape type. Natural England s Environmental Stewardship scheme describes it as containing dry heath, wet heath and valley mire communities, usually below 250 metres,… … Wikipedia