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1 bow spring
nWATER TRANSP mooring esprín de proa m -
2 bow-spring compass
nCONST compás de muelle m -
3 bow
1 nMECH ENG marco m, asa f, arco mPROD of foundry ladle asa fRAIL arco mWATER TRANSP amura f, proa f2 vtPROD curvar3 viPROD retorcerse -
4 pump spring-bow
nMECH ENG compás de muelle para bomba m -
5 pump
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