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1 beam
<tech.gen> (main load: bending moment) ■ Träger m<build.mat> (loaded transversely, under bending stress; usu. solid, big, heavy) ■ Balken m<i&c> ■ Schiene f< leath> ■ Gerberbaum m< light> ■ Strahl m< opt> ■ Strahlenbündel n< proc> ■ Stange f< prod> ■ Führungsschiene f< textil> ■ Baum m< vhcl> ■ Längsholm m -
2 breadth
< gen> ■ Breite f
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