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101 luftspalte
subst. (energi) air-gap, air slot -
102 luftspyling
subst. air scavenging subst. (gruvedrift) air flushing -
103 luftstrømning
subst. (fly) air flow, air passage -
104 luftstrømseparering
subst. air stream separation, air classification -
105 luftsylinder
subst. air barrel, air cylinder -
106 luft-til-luft-
adj. (militær) air-to-air -
107 luft-til-luft-rakett
subst. (militær) air-to-air missile -
108 lufttørker
subst. air drier, air dryer -
109 luftveksling
subst. (vvs) air change, refreshment of air -
110 luftventil
subst. (vvs) air terminal device, ATD subst. air valve, (i bilring) valve -
111 luftvern
subst. air defence, air defense, anti-aircraft defence, anti-aircraft defences -
112 luftvirvel
subst. air eddy, air vortex -
113 martyr
subst. martyr (gjøre til martyr) martyr, martyrize (spille martyr) play the martyr, put on a martyred (el. suffering) air, put on an air of martyrdom -
114 nødluftsystem
subst. (prosess) black start air system, air starting system -
115 omluft
subst. recirculated air, return air -
116 pneumatisk hammer
subst. (verktøy) air gun, air hammer -
117 prøveluft
subst. (prosess) air sample, sample air -
118 riggluftsystem
subst. (petro) rig air system, drilling air system -
119 sirkulasjonsluft
subst. (vvs) circulated air, circulation air -
120 spyleluft
subst. (kjemi) purge air, purging air
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