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1 cutting drift
nMECH ENG mandril cortador m -
2 cutting
1 adjGEOL cortante2 nC&G corte mCINEMAT corte del negativo mCOAL corte m, erosión f, esqueje m, excavación f, talla fMINE cateo m (AmL), corte m (Esp), talla f (AmL), busca de minerales f (AmL), excavación f, cata f (Esp), sondeo m, exploración f, prospección f (Esp), calicata fRAIL vía en trinchera fSAFE cortado m, corte mTEXTIL corte m, muestra f -
3 metal
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4 coal
12 nCOAL, GEOL, MINE, PETROL, THERMO carbón m, carbón de piedra m3 vtCOAL, MINE, THERMO alimentar con carbón -
5 cross
1 n2 vtCONST from one side to other atravesar, cruzarGEOL cruzar, franquearPROD screw-thread dar concavidad a -
6 electron
n (e) -
7 groove
nACOUST surco mCONST, MECH acanaladura f, muesca f, ranura f, surco mMECH ENG ranura f, estría f, in rolling mill roll canal m, muesca f, garganta fNUCL ranura fOPT surco m, ranura f, estría fPROD estría f, cajera f, hendidura f, ranura f, in boiler-plate fisura f, garganta f, muesca f, acanaladura f -
8 rock
nWATER TRANSP durmiente m (AmL), escollo m -
9 short
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