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1 пожелтевшая шерсть
Русско-английский текстильный словарь > пожелтевшая шерсть
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2 пожелтевшая шерсть
Textile: damp wool, discoloured wool, off-colour wool, stained woolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пожелтевшая шерсть
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3 желтяк
Agriculture: stained wool (шерсть, пожелтевшая от действия щёлочи, в том числе от мочи) -
4 сильно пожелтевшая шерсть
Textile: thick-stained woolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сильно пожелтевшая шерсть
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5 таврёная шерсть
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6 таврённая шерсть
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7 тавренная шерсть
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8 дегтярка
Agriculture: laid wool (шерсть, запачканная дёгтем или несмываемыми красками), wool stained by paint or tar brands (шерсть, запачканная дёгтем или несмываемыми красками)
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