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1 compound
composé, composé m, mastic m, produit m, produit de consistance pâteuse mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > compound
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2 caulking compound
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > caulking compound
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3 glazing compound
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > glazing compound
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4 jointing compound
lut m, masse de remplissage f, mastic de garnissage de joints m, pâte à joints fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > jointing compound
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5 sealing compound
bouche-pores pateux f, étanchéité f, mastic d’étanchéité m, pâte à joints f, produit d’étanchéité m, produit d’étanchéité pour joints mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > sealing compound
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6 jointing
jointing ['dʒɔɪntɪŋ]►► Technology jointing compound lut m, mastic m;Carpentry jointing plane varlope f;Technology jointing tape bande f de collure
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