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41 water gathering ground
(hidr) bazin de recepţie a precipitaţiilorEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water gathering ground
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42 water gauge
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43 water glass
(chim) sticlă solubilă, silicat de sodiu lichid, sticlă lichidă -
44 water hammer
(hidr) lovitură de berbec -
45 water hardening
(met) călire în apă -
46 water head
(fiz, hidr) înălţimea coloanei de apă, presiune hidrostatică -
47 water heater
(termo) boiler, încălzitor de apă -
48 water incrustation / scale
(termo) crustă / piatră de cazanEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water incrustation / scale
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49 water incursion / inrush
(petr) viitură de apăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water incursion / inrush
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50 water inlet
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51 water jet
(hidr) jet / vână de apă -
52 water jump
(hidr) salt hidraulic -
53 water level
(cstr, geod) nivelă, boloboc, cumpănă -
54 water line
(hidr) nivelul / oglinda apei; apeduct -
55 water logged
(hidr) plin cu apă -
56 water lute
(hidr) închizător hidraulic -
57 water meter
(hidr, metr) apometru, contor de apă, hidrometru -
58 water pearl ash glass
(chim) sticlă potasică solubilăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water pearl ash glass
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59 water permeability
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60 water plane
(hidr) oglinda apei; nivelul apelor subterane
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