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61 secondary meter
UKDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > secondary meter
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62 service meter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > service meter
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63 settlement meter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > settlement meter
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64 slot meter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > slot meter
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65 sound level meter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > sound level meter
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66 standard meter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > standard meter
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67 sub meter
USDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > sub meter
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68 tilt meter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > tilt meter
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69 turbine meter
compteur à turbine m, compteur de vitesse mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > turbine meter
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70 two-part tariff meter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > two-part tariff meter
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71 two-rate meter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > two-rate meter
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72 water meter
compteur d’eau mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > water meter
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73 wet meter
compteur humide m, compteur hydraulique mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > wet meter
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74 parking meter
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > parking meter
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75 exposure meter
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76 gas meter
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78 postage meter
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79 postal meter
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80 Newton-meter
USAjoule mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > Newton-meter
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