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1 airborne lime powder
порошкообразная известь, подаваемая в воздушной струеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > airborne lime powder
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2 airborne lime powder
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > airborne lime powder
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3 airborne lime powder
порошкообразная известь, подаваемая в воздушной струеАнгло-русский металлургический словарь > airborne lime powder
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4 airborne lime powder
1) Техника: порошкообразная известь, подавляемая в воздушной струе2) Металлургия: порошкообразная известь, подаваемая в воздушной струе -
5 airborne lime powder
порошкоподібне вапно, що подається в повітряному струменіEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > airborne lime powder
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1) порошок; метал. мука || измельчать в порошок2) пыль || покрывать(ся) пылью3) порох; взрывчатое вещество, ВВ; динамит4) посыпать порошком, опудривать; метал. припыливать5) пудра•-
airborne lime powder
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alloyed powder
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alloy powder
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anti-set-off powder
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baby powder
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black powder
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blasting powder
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bleaching powder
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bone powder
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bronze powder
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brown powder
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bulk powder
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burnishing powder
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ceramic powder
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compact powder
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cork powder
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cover-coat powder
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dentifrice powder
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detergent powder
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dry graded magnesite powder
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dusting powder
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emery powder
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etching powder
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face powder
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flame spray powder
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fluidized powder
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fluxing powder
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flux powder
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granular powder
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horn powder
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ink powder
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iron powder
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liquid powder
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loose powder
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magnetic powder
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molding powder
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mortar powder
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parting powder
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peat powder
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periodontal powder
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plastic powder
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porcelain-enamel powder
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pressed powder
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priming powder
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rock powder
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sachet powder
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shampoo powder
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sintered powder
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smokeless powder
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soap powder
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solder powder
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starch powder
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stone powder
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subsieve powder
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superfine powder
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talcum powder
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tooth powder
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topping powder
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tripoli powder
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ultrafine powder
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welding powder
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