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1) Agriculture: overwetting2) Polygraphy: excess of damp, overdamping3) Perfume: overmoisturizing4) Ecology: excessive moistening, overmoistening, overwateringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избыточное увлажнение
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1) Biology: overwetting2) Construction: excessive moistening3) Polygraphy: overdamping, overmoisturization4) Perfume: overmoisturizing5) Ecology: waterlogging6) Polymers: overconditioning7) Makarov: overwatering8) Soil science: water saturation
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