Biomass
//ˈbaɪə(ʊ)mæs//
Translations of "biomass" (39 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | كتلة بيولوجية(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Aragonese | biomasa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | biokütlə(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Catalan | biomassa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomassa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 生物質能 /生物质能(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy), 生物量(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | shēngwù zhìnéng, shēngwùliàng | |
| Czech | biomasa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomasa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Dutch | biomassa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomassa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Esperanto | biomaso(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Estonian | biomass(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Finnish | biomassa(total mass of a living thing or a part thereof), biomassa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomassa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| French | biomasse(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomasse(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Galician | biomasa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| German | Biomasse(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), Biomasse(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Greek | βιομάζα(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), βιομάζα(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | viomáza, viomáza | |
| Hebrew | בִּיּוֹמַסָּה(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | biyomása | |
| Ido | biomaso(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Indonesian | biomassa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Irish | bithmhais(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), bithmhais(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Italian | biomassa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Japanese | バイオマス(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | baiomasu | |
| Kazakh | биомасса(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), биомасса(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | biomassa, biomassa | |
| Khmer | ជីវម៉ាស(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | ciiwmaah | |
| Kyrgyz | биомасса(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | biomassa | |
| Lithuanian | biomasė(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Macedonian | биома́са(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), биома́са(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | biomása, biomása | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | biomasse(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | biomasse(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Persian | زیستتوده(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Polish | biomasa(total mass of a living thing or a part thereof), biomasa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomasa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Portuguese | biomassa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomassa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Romanian | biomasă(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Russian | биома́сса(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), биома́сса(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | biomássa, biomássa | |
| Spanish | biomasa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomasa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Swedish | biomassa(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomassa(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Tagalog | haykimpal(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), haykimpal(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Turkish | biyokütle(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biyokütle(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — | |
| Ukrainian | біома́са(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | biomása | |
| Vietnamese | sinh khối(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), sinh khối(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy), sinh khối loài(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.) | — | |
| Welsh | biomas(total mass of a living thing or a part thereof), biomas(total mass of all, or a specified category of, living things within a specific area, habitat, etc.), biomas(organic matter from living things which were recently alive used as a fuel or source of energy) | — |
كتلة بيولوجية
biomasa
biokütlə
biomassa, biomassa
biomasa, biomasa
biomassa, biomassa
biomaso
biomass
biomassa, biomassa, biomassa
biomasse, biomasse
biomasa
Biomasse, Biomasse
biomaso
biomassa
bithmhais, bithmhais
biomassa
biomasė
biomasse
biomasse
زیستتوده
biomasa, biomasa, biomasa
biomassa, biomassa
biomasă
biomasa, biomasa
biomassa, biomassa
haykimpal, haykimpal
biyokütle, biyokütle
sinh khối, sinh khối, sinh khối loài
biomas, biomas, biomas
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