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1 fortify fat with vitamins
Макаров: витаминизировать жирУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fortify fat with vitamins
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2 fat
1) жир
2) жирок
3) жирный
4) насыщенный
5) отработанный
6) жирен
7) жировой
8) битуминозный
– animal fat
– artificial fat
– bone fat
– depriving of fat
– dry fat rendering
– edible fat
– fat clay
– fat coal
– fat dye
– fat extraction apparatus
– fat refining tank
– fat rendering
– fat separator
– fat spark
– fat stain
– fat stock
– fat test
– hard fat
– has fat stock
– hydrogenated fat
– inedible fat
– pressure fat rendering
– refined fat
– render fat
– rendered fat
– sheep's fat roller
– steam fat rendering
– vegetable fat
– wet fat rendering
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3 fat
1) жир || жирный; жировой2) строит. остаток растворной смеси ( на мастерке)3) сало; смазка; тавот4) полигр. не трудный для набора6) насыщенный•- bone fat- hard fat -
4 fortify
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