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1 mineral
[ˈmɪnərəl]mineral, faydalı qazıntı -
2 Mineral
n (2) (pl həmç. \Mineralien) 1. mineral; 2. pl qazıntı halında çıxarılan minerallar -
3 mineral
Təbii qeyri-üzvi maddə -
4 მინერალური
mineralGeorgian-Azerbaijani dictionary (ქართულ-აზერბაიჯანული ლექსიკონი) > მინერალური
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5 ılıca
mineral bulaq -
6 минеральная вода
mineral su -
7 maden
1) metal; maden alaşımı – metal ərintisi; maden kap – metal qab; 2) filiz, mineral, külçəfiliz, külçə, metal, mineral -
8 аггломерат
м 1. geol. aqqlomerat, topa, yığın (müxtəlif mineral və süxurlar yığını); 2. məc. qarışıq. -
9 апатит
м apatit (mineral). -
10 асбест
м xüs. asbest (odadavamlı lifli mineral). -
11 барит
м miner. barit, barium-sulfat (müxtəlif rənglərdə olan ağır mineral). -
12 брекчия
ж geol. brekçiya (mineral maddələrlə bir-birinə yapışmış qırıntılardan ibarət süxur). -
13 вкрапленник
м geol. süxurlarda açıq gözə çarpan ayrıca mineral. -
14 demineralizasyon
Demineralizasiya; mineral duzların itirilməsi; sümüklərdə kalsium və onun duzlarının miqdarının azalması -
15 garnet
[ˈga:nɪt]süleyman daşı (mineral) -
16 вода
su -
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18 Brunnen
m (7) quyu; çeşmə, bulaq; mədən suları; \Brunnen trinken mineral (mədən) suyu içmək; ◊ in den \Brunnen fallen baş tutmamaq (iş barədə) -
19 einölen
vt yağlamaq (bitki və ya mineral yağı ilə) -
20 Erdfarben
pl mineral rənglər
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