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1 мешалка
1) General subject: churn, dolly (для белья), mixer2) Medicine: (лабораторная) stirrer3) Engineering: agitator, beater (маслобойки, фризера), blender, hog (в черпальном чане), kneading machine, mixing machine, oar, scum breaker, tempering mill, thimble (для стекломассы)4) Construction: blunger, shearing device, mill5) Mining: disintegrator, stirring tool6) Forestry: hog shaft (в распускной машине), impeller (сортировки), runner7) Oil: amalgamator, kneading mill, stirrer (для бурового раствора), stirring apparatus, stirring device, stirring machine, washer, stirrer8) Laboratory equipment: actuator10) Coolers: agitating apparatus11) Cellulose: impeller12) Polymers: blending machine, disperser, dissolver, mixing apparatus, mixing device, stirring mechanism, propeller13) Automation: churn mixer, paddle14) Arms production: mixing machine (для перемешивания пороха)15) Makarov: agitating unit, circulator, stirrer (см.тж. agitator, mixer), stirring unit -
2 перемешивающий инструмент
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