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1) растопка
2) разжигание
3) растапливание
4) растопление
5) растопочный
6) розжиг
7) зажигательный
8) воспламенение
9) зажигание
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Anmachholz, das* * *noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) das Anzündmaterial* * *kin·dling[ˈkɪndl̩ɪŋ]* * *['kIndlɪŋ]n(= wood) Anzündholz nt, Anmachholz nt* * *kindling [ˈkındlıŋ] s1. An-, Entzünden n2. fig Entfachen n, -flammen n3. Anzündmaterial n* * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.Anmachholz, das* * *n.Zunderholz n. -
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noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) opptenningsvedsubst. \/ˈkɪndlɪŋ\/1) antenning, opptenning2) opptenningsved, tørrved -
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noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) sprek til uppkveikju -
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noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) graveto* * *kin.dling[k'indliŋ] n 1 aparas, cavacos, gravetos (para acender o fogo). 2 ato de acender, de pôr fogo. -
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n. çıra, ateş yakmaya yarayan yonga* * *1. odun (n.) 2. tutuşma (n.) 3. yak (v.) 4. yakarak (prep.)* * *noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) kuru odun; çıra -
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noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) trske* * *[kíndliŋ]nounprižiganje, zažiganje; figuratively podpihovanje; plural trske -
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n. tändved, brännmaterial; mordbrand; anstiftan* * *noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) tändved -
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noun (dry wood etc for starting a fire.) vreascuri
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