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eucalipto corteza gris de hierro (madera)
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Madera del árbol perteneciente a la especie Eucalyptus paniculata, nativa de Nueva Gales del Sur, Victoria y Queensland, en Australia. Tiene un albumen blanco a marrón pálido, mientras que el duramen varía de marrón rojizo a marrón corteza. Se utiliza para fabricar postes, pilares, construcción de muelles y puentes y en pisos.
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eucalipto pillular (madera)
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Madera de la especie Eucalyptus pilularis de Australia. Es similar en apariencia a madera de roble, de color marrón claro a marrón, con el duramen suele tener un tinte rosado. Se utiliza en cubierta de puente, pisos, vigas, postes, rieles, mangos de herramientas y pequeños artículos torneados. La madera puede tener un tacto graso y tiende a deformarse y agrietarse.
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Eucalyptus (genus)
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Genus containing over 700 species of evergreen trees native to Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, and nearby islands, but now grown in many subtropical locations around the world, including California, Spain, South America, India, and South Africa. Eucalyptus wood is used for construction, papermaking, and other purposes. The bark is high in tannins and used for leather production. Eucalyptus oil is obtained from the dry leaves of several species of eucalyptus trees.
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Eucalyptus globulus (species)
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Species of evergreen tree that is among the most widely cultivated trees native to Australia.
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Eucalyptus gummifera (species)
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Species of hardwood tree native to eastern Australia. In some current classifications, it is placed under the genus Corymbia, as Corymbia gummifera. Its heartwood is very strong and durable, but has extensive gum lines. It is used for poles, fencing, and mining timbers.
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Eucalyptus marginata (species)
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Tree species of Western Australia grows up to 130 feet high with a trunk up to 9.8 feet in diameter. Growing in gray sand, clay, or sandy loam, on hills or rises.The species exhibits a rough, gray-brown, vertically grooved, fibrous bark. The leaves are often curved, 3.1–5.1 inches long and 0.59–1.18 inches wide, shiny dark green above and paler below, with a light colored border. Its flowers roughly half an inch in diameter, are white or cream to pink, and appear in clusters, blooming in spring and early summer. The fruits are ovoid, 0.35–0.63 inches long and broad.
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Eucalyptus microcorys (species)
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A species of Eucalyptus trees also known as Australian tallowwood. A tree is approximately 40 meters tall with red-brown or brown-black bark.
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Eucalyptus paniculata (species)
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Species of forest tree native to New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, Australia. It is used as a timber tree and for its nectar in honey production.
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Eucalyptus pilularis (species)
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Species of large tree native to Australia, distinguished from other eucalyptus by having rough bark half way up the trunk, where white smooth bark appears, and leaves of a glossy dark green. It is a koala food tree, is cut for timber, but is mainly used commercially for its abundant, pungent oil, used in pharmaceuticals, as an antiknock agent in gasoline and for the manufacture of menthol. The common name, blackbutt, refers to appearance of the type specimen collected in 1794, which had a black base after fires.
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Eucalyptus regnans (species)
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Species of Eucalyptus native to southeastern Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria. One of the tallest tree species in the world, reaching 100 meters (330 feet) in height.
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Eucalyptus sideroxylon (species)
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Species of evergreen eucalyptus grown commercially in Morocco for the bark, which contains tannin valued for the soft, dark red color achieved when used for tanning leather.
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Eucariota (dominio)
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Una de las tres divisiones mayores de seres vivos; incluye plantas, animales, y todos los seres vivos distintos a los Archaea y loa Eubacteria. Aunque los miembros en este grupo difieren notoriamente entre si, todos los miembros del grupo tienen células eucarioticas con un núcleo que contiene material genético dentro de cromosomas.
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eucaristía (ceremonia religiosa)
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Ceremonia o sacramento cristiano, que consiste en la consagración del pan y el vino por el ministro o sacerdote y su distribución a los fieles.
El término "eucaristía" deriva del griego "eucharistia", que significa "acción de gracias". Es el acto central del culto de la mayoría de las confesiones cristianas y conmemora la historia bíblica de la Última Cena, cuando Jesús se refirió al vino y al pan como su sangre y su cuerpo.
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eucharistic straws
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Traditional accessory for the celebration of the Eucharist, consisting of a straw, which is a very narrow tube, through which the consecrated wine may be sipped from the chalice; typically made of silver or gold. The purpose of the straw was to prevent spillage of the consecrated wine; it is known from ancient times, when methods of sharing the wine included spoon, straw, and tube.
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eucharistic tubes
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Tubes used to dispense the consecrated Eucharistic wine. It is typically of larger diameter than a "eucharistic straw," and usually has a reservoir in which a serving of wine is held until released into the mouth of the recipient. Although the term may have overlap with "eucharistic straw," the straw typically is used for sipping. The purpose of the tube was to prevent spillage of the consecrated wine; it is known from ancient times, when methods of sharing the wine included spoon, straw, and tube.
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euchologion
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Se refiere a uno de los principales libros de servicio de la Iglesia bizantina; contiene el texto y las rúbricas de la liturgia cristiana ortodoxa de la eucaristía, partes fijas del oficio diario, y los demás sacramentos y rituales menores. El término a veces se refiere de manera más general a colecciones de oraciones o libros de oraciones.
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euchre
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Card game popular in the United States, Australia, and Great Britain. It was derived from the from a 19th-century Alsatian game called juckerspiel, from the fact that its two top trumps are Jucker, meaning "jack," and in turn this word may influenced the term joker for the extra card that appears as the topmost trump in the American euchre in the 1860s. Euchre is played by two, three, or four persons, usually with 32, but sometimes 28 or 24 cards.
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eufonio
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Instrumentos de bronce con válvulas, fundamentalmente tubas tenor, en tonalidad de Si bemol con un registro de nueve pies, un amplio diámetro interior cónico, una boquilla de copa y construídos en forma de helicones, tubas o trompetas.
Términos Alternativos
- bajo de válvulas
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eugenists
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Students, specialists, or advocates of eugenics, which is a science that deals with improving the hereditary qualities of the human population, especially through social control of human mating and reproduction.
