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1 cutting lard
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2 cutting lard
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > cutting lard
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3 prepared lard
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > prepared lard
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4 oil
масло; смазочный материал, жидкий смазочный материал || смазывать- antifreezing oil
- base oil
- belting oil
- compressor oil
- corrosion-preventing oil
- cutting oil
- cylinder oil
- emulsion oil
- engine oil
- EP oil
- exhaust oil
- extra-pressure oil
- flushing oil
- fuel oil
- gear oil
- gun oil
- heavy oil
- immersion oil
- industrial oil
- inhibited oil
- instrument oil
- insulating oil
- insulation oil
- lard oil
- leaded gear oil
- light base oil
- light oil
- lightweight oil
- lubricating oil
- machine oil
- metal-cutting oil
- metal-working oil
- mineral oil
- multipurpose oil
- naphtalenic oil
- neat oil
- nonchlorinated oil
- petroleum oil
- pilot oil
- pressure oil
- pressurized oil
- quenching oil
- recovered oil
- refined oil
- refrigerator oil
- rolling oil
- soluble metal-working oil
- soluble oil
- spindle oil
- straight mineral oil
- sulfur-content oil
- sulfurized cutting oil
- thin oil
- tramp oil
- turbine oil
- used oil
- vegetable oil
- volatile oil
- waste oil
- water-soluble oil
- way oilEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > oil
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