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1) Строительство: оконное стекло2) Металлургия: защитное бесцветное стекло3) Автоматика: бесцветное (защитное) стекло4) Макаров: бесцветное защитное стекло -
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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > plain glass
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бесцветное стекло, бесцветное защитное стеклоEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > plain glass
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10 plain glass roofing tile
plain glass roofing tile Gasbiberschwanz mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > plain glass roofing tile
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равнина; плоскость; II плоский; ровный; одинарный; простой (не универсальный); гладкий (без резьбы); одношпиндельный- plain bar - plain-bearing axlebox - plain bearing bush - plain bearing gasket - plain bearing half-liner - plain bearing housing - plain bearing housing bore - plain bearing liner - plain bed - plain bore - plain brake drum - plain bushing - plain butt weld - plain carbon steel - plain circular bushing - plain clamps - plain-ended screw - plain face - plain filter element - plain gear - plain glass - plain grinder - plain half bearing - plain hardening - plain-laid rope - plain lip-type seal - plain mechanism - plain mineral oil - plain nail - plain neckline - plain pattern tread - plain pipe - plain resistance - plain ring gage - plain rivet - plain roll - plain roller - plain strain - plain roller bearing - plain scale - plain seam - plain section - plain shank - plain slideway - plain spark-gap - plain spigot - plain spigot portion - plain spur gear - plain steel tube - plain-strain flow - plain strap - plain thrust bearing - plain-tube economiser - plain-type Horton spheroid - plain-type shoulder-head bushing - plain valve head - plain vise - plain washer - plain way - plain weave glass -
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- borate glass
- borosilicate glass
- cover glass
- double-water glass
- fiber glass
- focusing glass
- frosted glass
- gage glass
- ground glass
- laminated glass
- lead glass
- liquid glass
- magnifying glass
- nonshattering glass
- object glass
- observation glass
- optical glass
- organic glass
- plain glass
- protective glass
- pyrex glass
- quartz glass
- safety glass
- shatterproof glass
- sheet glass
- sight glass
- silica glass
- volumetric glass
- water glass
- water-gage glass
- wire glassEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > glass
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > plain rolled glass
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15 Glass Cloths
Linen fabrics for kitchen use for which the flax fibre is best suitable because no lint remains on the glasses or dishes after drying. Generally woven without colour but some cloths have narrow stripings and others have the words " Glass Cloth " woven in the fabric. A standard cloth is made 52 ends and 60 picks per inch, 35's lea warp and weft. When colour is used a doubled cotton yam is found to be most suitable. The weaves may be plain, 2 & 2 twill, basket or small matt, or huckaback. The cotton imitations are woven from heavy yams such as 10's to 18's warp and weft and about 52 ends and 40 picks per inch. -
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1) стекло3) зеркало4) стеклянная тара, стеклотара || упаковывать в стеклотару5) стакан; бокал6) мн. ч. очки•-
acidproof glass
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actinic glass
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adiactinic glass
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alarm glass
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alcohol test glass
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alkali glass
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alkali-free glass
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aluminosilicate glass
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amber glass
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anaglyph glasses
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antiactinic glass
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antidazzle glass
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antiglare glass
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armored glass
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art glass
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avanturine glass
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barium glass
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base glass
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bend glass
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beveled glass
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blank glass
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blown glass
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bone glass
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borate glass
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borosilicate glass
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bottle glass
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bottom glass
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broken glass
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building glass
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bulletproof glass
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cabal glass
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cased glass
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cast glass
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cellular glass
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ceramized glass
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cerise glass
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chalcogenide glass
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chart-reading glass
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chemical glass
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chip-mounting glass
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cladding glass
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clear glass
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clear window glass
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clock glass
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cloth glass
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clouded glass
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colored glass
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colorless glass
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commercial glass
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complex glass
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conductive glass
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container glass
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cooking glass
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corrugated glass
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cover glass
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crown flint glass
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crown glass
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crushed glass
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crystal glass
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crystalline glass
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cut glass
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dead glass
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decorative glass
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devitrified solder glass
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dimming glass
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double glass
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double-strength glass
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expanded glass
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face glass
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fancy glass
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fiber glass
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figured glass
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filter glass
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finely crushed glass
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fireproof glass
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flashed glass
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flat glass
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flint glass
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float glass
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fluid glass
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fluoride glass
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fluorine-doped silica glass
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fluted glass
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foam glass
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frosted glass
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frozen glass
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gage glass
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Georgian glass
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germanosilicate glass
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glare-resistant glass
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glazing plate glass
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granulated glass
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green glass
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grooved glass
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ground glass
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hard glass
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hardened glass
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hearth glass
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heat-absorbing glass
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high-melting glass
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high-silica glass
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high-temperature glass
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high-transmission glass
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hollow glass
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horizon glass
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hot glass
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household glass
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illuminating glass
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index glass
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iron glass
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laboratory glass
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laminated glass
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lead crystal glass
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lead glass
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light glass
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light-sensitive glass
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lime glass
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lime-soda glass
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liquid glass
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long glass
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low iron glass
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low-melting glass
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manifold plate glass
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marbled glass
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medical glass
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mirror glass
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mixed-alkali borate glass
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mold-blown glass
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molded glass
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molten glass
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moonstone glass
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natural glass
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neck glass
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noncrystallized solder glass
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nuclear waste glass
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obscured glass
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observation glass
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opacified glass
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opal glass
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ophthalmic glass
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optical glass
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organic glass
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ornamental glass
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overlaid glass
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oxide glass
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pane glass
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particulate glass
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phase-separated glass
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phosphate glass
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photoceram glass
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photochromic glass
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photosensitive glass
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pigmented glass
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plain weave glass
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plate glass
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ply glass
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polished glass
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polished plate glass
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powder glass
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pressed glass
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prism glass
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processed glass
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pyrex glass
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quartz glass
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quick-setting glass
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reduced glass
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refined glass
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refractory glass
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resin glass
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rolled glass
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ruby glass
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safety glass
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sealing glass
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seal glass
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semicrystal glass
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shaped glass
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shatterproof glass
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sheet glass
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shielding glass
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short glass
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sialon glass
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sight glass
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silica glass
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silicate glass
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silvering glass
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single strength glass
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slag glass
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soda glass
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soda-free glass
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soda-lime glass
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soft glass
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solder glass
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soluble glass
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soundproof glass
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space-manufactured ultrapure glass
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spectacle glass
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spin-quenched glass
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sponge glass
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stained glass
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striated glass
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structural glass
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sun glass
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tank glass
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technical glass
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tempered glass
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ternary glass
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tint glass
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toughened glass
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transfer glass
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translucent glass
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tuyere glass
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TV glass
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uviol glass
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visionproof glass
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vitreous glass
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waste glass
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water glass
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window glass
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > plain weave glass
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