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21 cutting injury
herida cortante, corte, herida incisaEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > cutting injury
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22 cutting-oil dermatitis
acné de aceite, botón de aceite, dermitis debida al aceite, dermatitis por aceite de corteEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > cutting-oil dermatitis
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23 cutting-back
(trench sides) taluladoEnglish-Spanish dictionary of labour protection > cutting-back
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24 cutting angle
nFOOD, MECH ENG machine tool ángulo de corte m -
25 cutting bit
nCOAL trépano cortante m -
26 cutting blowpipe
nCONST soplete de corte m -
27 cutting copy
nCINEMAT copia de trabajo f -
28 cutting diamond
nC&G cortador de vidrio m -
29 cutting die
nPAPER troqueladora f -
30 cutting drift
nMECH ENG mandril cortador m -
31 cutting driftpin
nMECH ENG broca de corte f, mandril de ensanchar m, pasador cónico de ensanchar m -
32 cutting edge
nC&G of diamond orilla de corte fMECH, MECH ENG arista cortante f, filo cortante m, labio cortante mTEXTIL borde del corte m -
33 cutting fluid
nPROD lubricante para cuchillas m -
34 cutting frame
nC&G marco de corte m -
35 cutting gas
nGAS gas de cortes m -
36 cutting gauge
n (BrE)CONST gramil de cuchilla m -
37 cutting head
nMINE cabezal cortante m -
38 cutting machine
nMINE cortador mecánico m -
39 cutting nippers
n plCONST tenazas de corte f pl -
40 cutting off the edges
nC&G desbastado de orillas mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > cutting off the edges
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