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2) Engineering: bast silk, grege silk, reeled silk3) Textile: grege, gum silk, no-throw silk, raw gum silk, single-end filature, singles, singles silk -
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1) Engineering: unboiled silk2) Textile: bast silk, gum silk, raw gum silkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необесклеенный шёлк
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3 шёлк-сырец жёлтого цвета
Textile: yellow gum silk (из коконов шелкопряда породы "исколи"), yellow rawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шёлк-сырец жёлтого цвета
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4 шёлк-сырец желтого цвета
Textile: yellow gum silk (из коконов шелкопряда породы "исколи"), yellow rawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > шёлк-сырец желтого цвета
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