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41 SUIT
camta- (sic; the cluster mt seems unusual for Quenya, and while the source does not explicitly say that this word is Quenya, it is difficult to understand what other language could be intended) (to [make] fit, accomodate, adapt) –VT44:14 -
42 diluted effluent
polluted effluent — загрязнённый сток; сточные воды
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > diluted effluent
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43 purified effluent
polluted effluent — загрязнённый сток; сточные воды
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > purified effluent
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