- plant vigor
- мощность растений
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
Vigor — Vig or, n. [OE. vigour, vigor, OF. vigor, vigur, vigour, F. vigueur, fr. L. vigor, fr. vigere to be lively or strong. See {Vegetable}, {Vigil}.] 1. Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vigor — [vig′ər] n. [ME vigour < OFr < L vigor < vigere, to be strong < vegere: see WAKE1] 1. active physical or mental force or strength; vitality 2. active or healthy growth [the vigor of a plant] 3. intensity, force, or energy [the vigor… … English World dictionary
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vigor — vigorless, adj. /vig euhr/, n. 1. active strength or force. 2. healthy physical or mental energy or power; vitality. 3. energetic activity; energy; intensity: The economic recovery has given the country a new vigor. 4. force of healthy growth in… … Universalium
vigor — vig•or [[t]ˈvɪg ər[/t]] n. 1) active strength or force; intensity; energy 2) healthy physical or mental energy or power; vitality 3) healthy growth in any living matter or organism, as a plant 4) effective force, esp. legal validity Also, esp.… … From formal English to slang
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