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21 bottom dunnage
podłoga sztauerska -
22 bottom eager
sygnalista na podszybiuzapychacz wozów na podszybiu -
23 bottom electrode
elektroda dennaelektroda spadowa w trzonie pieca -
24 bottom electrode arc furnace
piec z przewodzącym trzonempiec łukowy z elektrodami trzonowymiEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > bottom electrode arc furnace
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25 bottom fauna
bentos -
26 bottom fermentation
fermentacja dolnaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > bottom fermentation
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27 bottom fitting of fuel assembly
stopa zestawu paliwowegoEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > bottom fitting of fuel assembly
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28 bottom flange
kołnierz dna zbiornikapas dolny dźwigara -
29 bottom force
dolna połówka formy tłocznej -
30 bottom frame
wręg denny -
31 bottom fuller
spodek siodełkowywydłużak kowalski dolny wstawiany w kowadło -
32 bottom gate
wlew dolnywlew syfonowy -
33 bottom gear
najniższy biegpierwszy bieg -
34 bottom head
dno zbiornikapokrywa dolna zbiornika -
35 bottom house
oddział przygotowania dennic konwertorów -
36 bottom knockout
wypychacz matrycowy -
37 bottom land of gear
dno wrębu w kole zębatymEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > bottom land of gear
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38 bottom line
podbora -
39 bottom longitudinal
wzdłużnica dennaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > bottom longitudinal
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40 bottom margin
dolny margines
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