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61 rubber band
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62 string band
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63 support band
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64 tax band
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65 wave band
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66 wedding band
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67 narrow-band
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > narrow-band
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68 arch band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > arch band
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69 back band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > back band
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70 cable band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cable band
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71 concealed edge band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > concealed edge band
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72 cross band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cross band
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73 cross-band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > cross-band
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74 diagonal band
armature dans un plan diagonal f, armature diagonale f, armature parallèle à une diagonale f, bande diagonale f, ferraillage diagonal mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > diagonal band
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75 direct band
armature parallèle à un côté f, armature parallèle à une arête f, bande directe f, ferraillage au droit mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > direct band
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76 drive band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drive band
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77 inset edge band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > inset edge band
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78 slip band
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > slip band
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79 wedding ring band
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > wedding ring band
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80 brass band
noun orchestre m de cuivres, fanfare f
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Band — (von althochdeutsch band, gebildet zu binden) hat männliches oder sächliches grammatisches Geschlecht. Das Band (Mehrzahl Bänder) steht für eine flach gewobene Textilie, siehe Band (Textil) in der Medizin für einen Bindegewebsstrang, der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Band — may refer to a specific group: * Band (music), a company of musicians * School band, a group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together * Band (radio), a range of frequencies or wavelengths used in radio… … Wikipedia
Band — (b[a^]nd), n. [OE. band, bond, Icel. band; akin to G., Sw., & D. band, OHG. bant, Goth. bandi, Skr. bandha a binding, bandh to bind, for bhanda, bhandh, also to E. bend, bind. In sense 7, at least, it is fr. F. bande, from OHG. bant. [root]90.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Band I — is the name of a radio frequency range within the very high frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum.Band I ranges from 47 to 88 MHz, and it is primarily used for radio and television broadcasting.Channel spacings vary from country to… … Wikipedia
band — band1 [band] n. [ME < ON band (akin to OE bend); also (in meaning “thin strip”) < Fr bande, flat strip < OFr bende < ML benda < Goth binda < bindan,BIND] 1. something that binds, ties together, restrains, etc. 2. a) a strip or… … English World dictionary
Bánd — Héraldique Administration … Wikipédia en Français
Band II — is the name of a radio frequency range within the very high frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum.Band II ranges from 87.5 to 108.0 MHz, and it is primarily used worldwide for frequency modulation radio broadcasting.ee also*Band I *Band… … Wikipedia
Band — ¹Band 1. Gurt, Streifen; (regional): Bändel. 2. a) Kassette, Magnetband, Tonband, Tonbandkassette; (veraltend): Tape. b) Frequenzband, Frequenzbereich, Wellenband, Wellenbereich. 3. Fesseln, Knechtschaft, Unfreiheit, Unterdrückung; (bildungsspr.) … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
Band — (et), Band (der) Band (das) Band (et) Band (der) Band (der) … Kölsch Dialekt Lexikon
bånd — sb., et, bånd, ene; rødt bånd; optage på bånd; lægge kufferten på båndet; knytte stærke bånd; lægge bånd på sig selv … Dansk ordbog