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1 moisture resistant
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2 moisture
n. vocht; tranen (natte ogen); vochtigheid[ mojstsjə]♦voorbeelden: -
3 moisture
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4 moisture-free
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5 moisture-holding
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6 moisture-proof
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7 moisture-repellent
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8 moisture-resistant
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9 moisture-sensitive
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10 moisture absorbing
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11 moisture absorption
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12 moisture action
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13 moisture content
vochtgehalte -
14 moisture particle
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15 moisture percentage
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16 moisture proof
vochtvast -
17 moisture repellent
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18 moisture resistance
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19 moisture test
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20 be retentive of moisture
be retentive of moisture
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