refugium

  • 31refugium — n VI; lm M. refugiumgia, D. refugiumgiów → ostoja w zn. 2 ‹z łac.› …

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  • 32refugium — [rɪ fju:dʒɪəm] noun (plural refugia dʒɪə) Biology an area in which a population of organisms can survive a period of unfavourable conditions, especially glaciation. Origin 1950s: from L., lit. place of refuge …

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  • 33refugium — re·fu·gi·um …

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  • 34refugium — re•fu•gi•um [[t]rɪˈfyu dʒi əm[/t]] n. pl. gi•a [[t] dʒi ə[/t]] ecl an area where conditions have enabled a species or a community of species to survive after extinction in surrounding areas • Etymology: 1940–45; < L; see refuge …

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  • 35refugium — /rəˈfjudʒiəm/ (say ruh fyoohjeeuhm) noun (plural refugiums or refugia) 1. an area where an organism can survive during a period of unfavourable conditions. 2. a tank connected to an aquarium and sharing the same water supply, in which algae,… …

  • 36refugium — re|fu|gi|um (el. refugie) sb., refugiet, refugier, refugierne (fristed, tilflugtssted), i sms. refugie , fx refugieophold …

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  • 37Refugium — Re|fu|gi|um [...gi̯um ], das; s, ...ien <lateinisch> (Zufluchtsort) …

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  • 38refugium — pl refugia An area set aside to provide protection/escape from ecological consequences occurring elsewhere …

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  • 40refugium peccatorum — Latino: rifugio dei peccatori. Invocazione nelle litanie della Vergine, usata spesso scherzosamente a proposito di persone, luoghi, istituzioni che ospitano tutti e di tutto, per la longanimità talvolta interessata di chi offre rifugio …

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