Marsh

  • 41marsh — klampynė statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Labai drėgnas pelkės plotas su skystu durpių klodu ir netvirta velėna. atitikmenys: angl. marsh; mire; swamp vok. Moor, n; Morast, m; Sumpf, m rus. болото, n; вязкость, f; топкое… …

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  • 42marsh — [OE] The immediate origin of marsh is Germanic: it comes from a prehistoric West Germanic. *marisk , which also produced German marsch and Dutch marsk. This was probably a derivative of Germanic *mari ‘sea’ (source of English mere ‘lake’), whose… …

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  • 43Marsh rice rat — Temporal range: Rancholabrean (300,000 years before present) – present Conservation status …

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  • 44Marsh Tit — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1 …

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  • 45Marsh Arabs — Maʻdān معدان Total population 500,000[1] Regions with significant populations Middle East …

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  • 46Marsh Rabbit — Marsh Rabbit[1] Conservation status …

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  • 47Marsh & McLennan Companies — Type Public (NYSE: MMC) Industry Diversified Financials Founded Chic …

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  • 48Marsh-Marigold Records — Marsh Marigold Aktive Jahre seit 1988 Gründer Oliver Goetzl Sitz Hamburg Website http://www.marsh marigold.de/ Labelcode MARI GOLD MARSH …

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  • 49Marsh asphodel — Marsh Marsh, n. [OE. mersch, AS. mersc, fr. mere lake. See {Mere} pool, and cf. {Marish}, {Morass}.] A tract of soft wet land, commonly covered partially or wholly with water; a fen; a swamp; a morass. [Written also {marish}.] [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 50Marsh cinquefoil — Marsh Marsh, n. [OE. mersch, AS. mersc, fr. mere lake. See {Mere} pool, and cf. {Marish}, {Morass}.] A tract of soft wet land, commonly covered partially or wholly with water; a fen; a swamp; a morass. [Written also {marish}.] [1913 Webster]… …

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