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gen. |
relevacion; rescision; consumo anormal de sustancias del propio cuerpo; extirpación quirúrgica |
agric. |
tala f; apeamiento m; apeo m; corta del árbol por el pie; derribo m; producto de las talas |
commun., IT |
traslado m |
construct. |
desmonte de tierra; desescombro m |
environ. |
eliminación |
immigr. |
documento de identidad o de viaje fraudulento |
law |
mudanza f |
law, immigr. |
expulsión |
med. |
abrasión; extracción; extirpación; depleción |
tech. |
desmontaje m; remoción |
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removal General term indicating the elimination of substances from a medium or from the environment [rɪ'mu:v(ə)l] n | |
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environ. |
eliminación |
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forestr. |
extracciones f |
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English thesaurus |
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law |
The transfer of a state case to federal court for trial; in civil cases, because the parties are from different states; in criminal and some civil cases, because there is a significant possibility that there could not be a fair trial in state court |
mil., logist. |
First step of a unit's movement, which includes: Planning: railcar load study rail transportation, determination of the number of vehicles road transportation, load distribution or organization, determination of the removal rate, removal order rollup of all these previous operations; Execution: movement to the embarkation points, embarkation within the planned time, while ensuring the security of the embarkation area. (FRA); Technical operation where an part or assembly is removed from an end item for a purpose of neutralisation, protection, cannibalization, or salvage. (FRA) |