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1 chaser
(chim) kollergang; presă; moară de fărâmiţare -
2 chaser tooth
(mas) dinte demontabil -
3 die chaser; die stock
(mas-un) bac de filetat; filierăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > die chaser; die stock
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