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1 strength
• voima• vahvuus• vahvuinen• väkevyys• voimakkuus• voimanlähde• terveys• kestävyys• kesto• kelpoisuus• miesvoima• miesluku• kovuus• lujuus* * * -
2 strength calculation
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3 strength of a monopole
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4 strength of adsorption
physics• adsorptiovoimakkuus -
5 strength of arm
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6 strength of attitude
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7 strength of character
• luonteenlujuus -
8 strength of mind
• sielunvoima• mielenlujuus -
9 strength of the connection wires
• liitäntäjohdinten lujuusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > strength of the connection wires
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10 strength of will
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11 strength calculation
English-Finnish dictionary of machine parts > strength calculation
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12 strength in non completely reversed stress
English-Finnish dictionary of machine parts > strength in non completely reversed stress
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13 strength in torsion
English-Finnish dictionary of machine parts > strength in torsion
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14 on the strength of
• ojentaa• nojalla• venytys• venyä• ala• ulottua• levitä• liioitella• perusteella• matka• kurkottaa• pingotus* * *(relying on: On the strength of this offer of money, we plan to start building soon.) nojautuen -
15 a tower of strength
building / construction industry• tukipylväs -
16 acid strength
chemistry• hapon voimakkuuschemistry• hapon vahvuus -
17 adhesive strength
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18 associative strength
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19 base strength
chemistry• emäksen vahvuuschemistry• emäksen voimakkuus -
20 bearing strength
technology• puristuslujuus
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Strength — Strength, v. t. To strengthen. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English