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evapotranspiration
e·vap·o·tran·spi·ra·tion E0248450 (ĭ-văp′ō-trăn′spə-rā′shən)n.1. The combined processes of evaporation, sublimation, and transpiration of the water from the earth's surface into the atmosphere.2. The total amount of water transferred from the earth to the atmosphere. [evapo(ration) and transpiration.]evapotranspiration (ɪˌvæpəʊˌtrænspəˈreɪʃən) n (Environmental Science) the return of water vapour to the atmosphere by evaporation from land and water surfaces and by the transpiration of vegetatione•vap•o•tran•spi•ra•tion (ɪˌvæp oʊˌtræn spəˈreɪ ʃən) n. the transfer of moisture from the earth to the atmosphere by evaporation of water and transpiration from plants. [1945–50; evapo(ration) + transpiration] Translationsevapotranspiration
evapotranspiration[i‚vap·ō‚tranz·pə′rā·shən] (hydrology) Discharge of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere by evaporation from lakes, streams, and soil surfaces and by transpiration from plants. Also known as fly-off; total evaporation; water loss. AcronymsSeeETO |