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Bog plant
Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям |
A plant which lives continuously in wet soil, but not in stagnant water.
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Bog, шведский
Bog, английский
- Wet, soft, and spongy ground, where the soil is composed mainly of decayed and decaying vegetable matter.
- A marsh, or a tract of land, which from its form and impermeable bottom retains stagnant water. (see quagmire.)
- Beach operations group.
Bog (på fartyg), шведский
Bog house, английский
A synonym for outhouse.
Bog iron, английский
Bog iron ore, английский
Bog lake; bog, английский
Bog lake; stagnant lake, английский
Bog lime, английский
Bog manganese, английский
Bog mine ore, английский
Bog muck, английский
Bog oak, английский
Bog ore, английский
Bog peat, английский
Bogʻ, узбекский
Bog-mine ore, английский
Bogaert, английский
Bogan, английский
Person of questionable upbringing. example that guy is a bogan. imagine wearing acid-washed jeans and moccasins to this resaurant.
Bogart, английский
If you hog something example i didnt bogart my girlfriend so that later on i could pass her around like everyone else
Continuously, английский
Continuous, английский
- Непрерывный
- Непрерывный; длительный; продолжающийся
- A продолженный, дли- тельный, непрерванный form, future, past, present contoid n контоид
- Непрерывный, неразрывный, сплошной, неразрезной (об элементах конструкции)
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Annual plant, английский
A plant whose life cycle is completed in a single growing season. annual rings angular pediment norman conquest (1066 a.d.), which survived for a short time thereafter; characterized by massive walls and round arches; a belt course or pilaster strips; triangular arches; long-and-short work.
Sedge, английский
A plant which grows in dense tufts in marshy places; used to form a ridge on a thatched roof.
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