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1 роговой разрядник
1) Engineering: arcing horns, born gap, horn arrester, horn gap, horn-gap arrester2) Electrical engineering: protective horns -
2 дугогасящие рога
Engineering: arcing horns -
3 рог
м. hornрог Амалфеи, рог изобилия — horn of Amalthaea
рог для пороха, пороховница — powder horn
" рога " канавки — horns of a groove
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