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1 seventh order harmonic
English-Russian big medical dictionary > seventh order harmonic
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2 seventh
1. n седьмоеseventh heaven — седьмое небо, верх блаженства
2. n муз. септима3. n седьмая часть; седьмая4. a составляющий одну седьмую5. a седьмой6. a седьмым -
3 seventh
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4 first harmonic
1. первая гармоника2. основная гармоникаThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > first harmonic
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5 odd harmonic
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6 second harmonic
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > second harmonic
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7 first harmonic
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8 fundamental harmonic
English-Russian big medical dictionary > fundamental harmonic
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9 higher harmonic
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