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nPAPER calandra satinadora de placas fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > plate glazing-calender
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12 nC&G placa fCHEM of distillation column plato mGEOL placa fMECH placa f, chapa f, lámina f, platillo m, platina f, plancha fMECH ENG chapa f, lámina f, plancha f, placa f, riel m, carril m, plato m, mesa f, bastidor mMETALL placa f, chapa fPRINT plancha fWATER TRANSP shipbuilding chapa f, plancha f3 vtELEC ENG platearMILIT acorazarWATER TRANSP shipbuilding, navy acorazar, cubrir con planchas, dar un baño de metal a, forrar con planchas, planchear -
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nC&G installing windows colocación de ventanas f, windows of building instalación de vidrios en las ventanas fCONST setting glass vidriera f (AmL), escaparate m (Esp)FOOD glaseado mFUELLESS flat plate collector vidriado mPAPER alisado m, satinado mPROD encristalado m, esmaltado m, glaseado m, satinado mTEXTIL glaseado m, lustrado m -
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