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1 impurities in food
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2 impurities
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3 impurities
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4 impurities
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > impurities
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5 impurities
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > impurities
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6 inherent impurities
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > inherent impurities
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7 mechanical impurities
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > mechanical impurities
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8 volatilization of impurities
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > volatilization of impurities
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9 touch of impurities
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > touch of impurities
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10 mechanical impurities
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mechanical impurities
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11 fattening food
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12 junk food
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13 bulky food
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14 dehydrated food
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15 energy food
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16 animal food
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > animal food
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17 impurity
1. n загрязнённость, засорённость2. n непристойность, нечистоплотность3. n обыкн. примесь4. n тех. постороннее тело, включение; примесь; загрязнениеСинонимический ряд:1. foreign matter (noun) adulteration; blemish; contamination; defilement; dirt; dirtiness; extraneous matter; feculence; foreign matter; foulness; pollution; speck; uncleanness; unwholesomeness2. impurities (noun) contaminants; dross; impurities; pollutants3. poison (noun) adulterant; adulterator; contaminant; contaminator; poison; pollutant -
18 impurity
[ımʹpjʋ(ə)rıtı] n1. загрязнённость, засорённостьimpurity of air [of water] - загрязнённость воздуха [воды]
2. непристойность, нечистоплотность3. 1) обыкн. pl примесь2) тех. постороннее тело, включение; примесь; загрязнение
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