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1 fluid
• nestemäinen• notkea• häilyvä• juokseva aine• juokseva liquid• juoksevainen• juokseva• fluidi• epävakainentechnology• neste (tek.)• neste• neste(tekniikka)• sula• sujuva* * *'fluid 1. noun1) (a substance (liquid or gas) whose particles can move about freely.) juokseva aine2) (any liquid substance: cleaning fluid.) neste2. adjective1) (able to flow like a liquid: a fluid substance.) juokseva2) (smooth and graceful: fluid movements.) sulava3) ((of arrangements, plans etc) able to be changed easily: My holiday plans are fluid.) avoin, vakiintumaton•- fluidity -
2 catalyst
• katalyyttichemistry• katalysaattori• kiihdyte* * *kætəlist1) (a substance which causes or assists a chemical change in another substance without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.) katalysaattori2) (someone or something that helps bring about a change.) katalysaattori• -
3 impurity
• roska• häiriöatomi• epäpuhtaus• töhkä• törky• riettaus• lika• likaisuus• moska• saastuminen• saasta• saastaisuus• saaste• sotku* * *1) (something which is mixed into another substance, but which should not be: There are too many impurities in this steel.) epäpuhtaus2) (the state of being impure: Complaints were made about the impurity of the milk.) epäpuhtaus -
4 primer
• räjäytin• aapinen• alkeiskirjatechnology• nalli• sytytin• sytytyspanos• pohjuste• pohjustusaine• pohjaväri• pohjamaali* * *1) (a book that gives basic information about a subject.) alkeiskirja2) (a substance put on a surface to prime it before painting.) pohjaväri
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