orogen in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for orogen in the English»Spanish Dictionary

progeny <pl progenies, + sing or pl vb> [Am ˈprɑdʒəni, Brit ˈprɒdʒəni] N form

oncogen [ˈɑːŋkədʒən, ˈɒŋkədʒən] N

halogen [Am ˈhælədʒən, Brit ˈhalədʒ(ə)n, ˈheɪlədʒ(ə)n] N

hydrogen [Am ˈhaɪdrədʒən, Brit ˈhʌɪdrədʒ(ə)n] N U

oestrogen [Am ˈɛstrədʒən, Brit ˈiːstrədʒ(ə)n, ˈɛstrədʒ(ə)n] N Brit

oestrogen → estrogen

See also estrogen

estrogen [Am ˈɛstrədʒən, Brit ˈiːstrədʒ(ə)n, ˈɛstrədʒ(ə)n], oestrogen Brit N U

estrogen [Am ˈɛstrədʒən, Brit ˈiːstrədʒ(ə)n, ˈɛstrədʒ(ə)n], oestrogen Brit N U

nitrogen [Am ˈnaɪtrədʒən, Brit ˈnʌɪtrədʒ(ə)n] N U

erogenous zone [Am əˈrɑdʒ(ə)nəs ˌzoʊn, Brit ɪˈrɒdʒənəs zəʊn] N

See also screw

I.screw [Am skru, Brit skruː] N

orogen in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for orogen in the English»Spanish Dictionary

progeny [ˈpradʒ·ə·ni] N pl form

nitrogen [ˈnaɪ·trə·dʒən] N

hydrogen [ˈhaɪ·drə·dʒən] N

erogenous ·ˈradʒ·ə·nəs] ADJ

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When the orogen evolves the foreland basin becomes shallower and molasse is deposited on top of the flysch.
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For this rebound to occur the erosion from the river must exceed the average erosion rate for the area and exceed the uplift of the orogen.
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The suture is often represented on the surface by an orogen or mountain range.
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Subsidence follows bulge movement and uplift, and is produced on the cratonic side of the orogen due to regional isostatic adjustment to the load by the lithosphere.
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After the orogen, limestone marl and calcareous sandstone were added.
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The temperature underneath the orogen is much higher and thus greatly weakens the lithosphere.
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The temperature underneath the orogen is much higher and weakens the lithosphere.
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Other faults separate the different terranes making up the orogen.
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In addition to orogeny, the orogen once formed is subject to other processes, such as sedimentation and erosion.
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Such exhumation may be helped by isostatic movements balancing out the buoyancy of the evolving orogen.
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