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ствол с вершиною, хлыстThe English-Russian dictionary of the Pulp and Paper Industry > bole
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1. n ствол; штамб; пень2. n тело цилиндрической формы3. n болюс, бол, железистая известковая глина -
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n. крюшон (Грам. инф.: Окончания: \boleа)LKLv59▪ Skaidrojumilv Izcelsme - angļu bowl ‘apaļš, dziļš trauks’lv Alkoholisks dzēriens, ko gatavo no atšķaidīta vīna ar konjaka vai ruma piedevu un augļiemlv Punšs (speciālā traukā)Jum99 -
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88 Bole
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bole
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90 bole
(р. мн. bolu) крюшон; bolees trauks крюшонница -
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вязка пряжи: 1. 20 английских мотков, или талек, = 60000 ярдов, =54 840 м; 2. 162/3 шотландских мотков, 162/3 ирландских мотков, = 60000 ярдов (54 864 м)English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > bole
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1) ствол; толстый кряж, колода2) тело цилиндрической формы (напр. колонна) -
100 Bole-Stained Cotton
A term used to denote brown-coloured layers or semi-layers of cotton that appears in American and East Indian bales. The staining is caused by the seed cotton remaining in the unopened pod until it has become saturated by the rain entering at the partly-opened sutures. This saturation of the fibres by moisture causes the colouring matter from the inner membrane of the pod to permeate the fibres. The colouring is of a red or brown shade, and, being transferred to the seed cotton, gives rise to the term of bole or brown-stained. Bleaching removes the stain.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bole-Stained Cotton
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