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21 gombolódik
(EN) button; fasten -
22 gyöngyházgomb
(DE) Perlmutterknopf {r}; (EN) mother-of-pearl button -
23 hallgatógomb
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24 három-bilentyűs
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25 indítógomb
(DE) Auslöseknopf {r}; Startknopf {r}; (EN) starter-button -
26 inggomb
(DE) Hemdenknopf {r}; Hemdknopf {r}; (EN) collar-stud; cuff-links; shirt stud; shirt-button; stud; wrist-link -
27 jelzőszegecs
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28 kallantyú
(EN) button; fastener; finger; lockpin; sneck; window-bolt -
29 kapcsológomb
(DE) Schaltknopf {r}; (EN) button -
30 kecskebogyó
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31 kecskeürülék
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32 kezelőgomb
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33 kioldógomb
(EN) button; trigger -
34 konvencionális
(DE) konventional; (EN) academic; button-down; conventional -
35 konzervatív
(DE) Konservative {r}; konservativ; konservative; vormärzlich; (EN) blue; button-down; conservatism; conservative; tory; true blue; white -
36 megindít
(DE) antreibend; anwerfen; betätigen; betätigt; bewegen; bewegt; (EN) actuate; affect; agoing; bring into play; institute; move; open the ball; press the button; put in action; soften; start; thrill; touch; unclog -
37 nyomógombos
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38 patentkapocs
(EN) clinch-button; patent fastener; snap-fastener -
39 pityke
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40 rög
(DE) Klunker {r}; Klümpchen {s}; Bult {r}; (EN) ball of earth; button; clod; clot; cob; glebe; lump; nug; nugget; sod
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