SV Diccionario de Sueco: flora
flora tiene 47 traducciones en 15 idiomas
Traducciones de flora
- flora [plants considered as a group] {f}
- vida silvestre (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment]
SV FR Francés 6 traducciones
- nature (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] {f}
- faune (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] {m}
- flore [a book describing the plants of a country etc., animals and plants in their natural environment, plants considered as a group] {f}
- environnement (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] {m}
- herbier
- flore intestinale (n) [the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body] (n)
SV PT Portugués 3 traducciones
- fauna (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] {f}
- flora (n) [plants considered as a group] {f}
- vida selvagem (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment]
SV IT Italiano 2 traducciones
SV DE Alemán 6 traducciones
- Fauna (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] {f}
- Flora (n) [botanik, plants considered as a group, the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body] {f}
- Tierwelt (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] {f}
- Pflanzenwelt (n) [plants considered as a group] {f}
- Pflanzenreich (n) [plants considered as a group] {n}
- Pflanzenliste
SV CS Checo 3 traducciones
- atlas rostlin
- flóra [plants considered as a group]
- květena (n) [plants considered as a group] (n)
SV HU Húngaro 3 traducciones
- növények (dokumentálás)
- növényvilág (biológia)
- vadvilág (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment]
SV RU Ruso 7 traducciones
- флора {f}
- реестр флоры
- ди́кая приро́да (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] (n)
- жива́я приро́да (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] (n)
- живо́тный мир (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] (n)
- фа́уна (n) [animals and plants in their natural environment] (n)
- фло́ра (n) [a book describing the plants of a country etc., plants considered as a group, the microorganisms that inhabit some part of the body] (n)