Efflorescence
//ˌɛfləˈɹɛsəns//
Translations of "efflorescence" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | eflorescència(formation of a powdery surface), eflorescència(eruption on the skin) | — | |
| Danish | forvitring(formation of a powdery surface) | — | |
| French | efflorescence(formation of a powdery surface), efflorescence(production of flowers), efflorescence(rapid flowering of a culture), efflorescence(eruption on the skin), irruption(eruption on the skin) | — | |
| German | Ausblühung(formation of a powdery surface), Effloreszenz(formation of a powdery surface) | — | |
| Greek | άνθηση(production of flowers), άνθηση(rapid flowering of a culture), εξάνθημα(eruption on the skin), εξάνθηση(production of flowers) | ánthisi, ánthisi, exánthima, exánthisi | |
| Greenlandic | aaneq(formation of a powdery surface) | — | |
| Indonesian | eflorensensi(eruption on the skin) | — | |
| Italian | efflorescenza(formation of a powdery surface), efflorescenza(production of flowers), efflorescenza(rapid flowering of a culture), efflorescenza(eruption on the skin) | — | |
| Polish | kwitnienie(production of flowers), rozkwit(production of flowers), rozkwit(rapid flowering of a culture), wykwit(eruption on the skin) | — | |
| Romanian | eflorescență(formation of a powdery surface), eflorescență(production of flowers), eflorescență(rapid flowering of a culture), eflorescență(eruption on the skin) | — | |
| Sicilian | salamastru(formation of a powdery surface) | — | |
| Tagalog | halintubig(formation of a powdery surface) | — | |
| Turkish | çiçek(formation of a powdery surface), çiçek(rapid flowering of a culture), çiçek(eruption on the skin) | — |
eflorescència, eflorescència
forvitring
efflorescence, efflorescence, efflorescence, efflorescence, irruption
Ausblühung, Effloreszenz
aaneq
eflorensensi
efflorescenza, efflorescenza, efflorescenza, efflorescenza
kwitnienie, rozkwit, rozkwit, wykwit
eflorescență, eflorescență, eflorescență, eflorescență
salamastru
halintubig
çiçek, çiçek, çiçek
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