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глина || покрывать глиной- attapulgite clay
- autochthonous clay
- bauxitic clay
- bentonitic clay
- blue clay
- bond clay
- boulder clay
- broken clay
- caving-in clay
- consolidated clay
- dark-grey clay
- drilling clay
- fine-dispersed clay
- green clay
- gumbo clay
- high plasticity clay
- high yield clay
- highly colloidal clay
- hydratable clay
- impervious clay
- low yield clay
- mottled clay
- mud-making clay
- native clay
- natural clay
- organophilic clay
- plastic clay
- red clay
- salt-water-dispersible clay
- sandy clay
- sedimentary clay
- shaly clay
- soft clay
- speckled clay
- sticky clay
- swelling clay
- time setting clay
- tough clay
- water sensitive clay* * *• глина• глины• суглинок
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