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101 bottom soil
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102 bottom soils
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103 bottom sprag
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104 bottom sprags
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105 bottom squeeze
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106 bottom squeezes
мин.• подуване на долнищеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > bottom squeezes
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107 bottom stamp
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108 bottom stamps
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109 bottom stope
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110 bottom stopes
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111 bottom swage
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112 bottom swages
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113 bottom swedge
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114 bottom swedges
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115 bottom tool
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116 bottom tools
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117 bottom-type bit
мин.• сондажно длето което се завинтва на щангатаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > bottom-type bit
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118 bottom-type bits
мин.• сондажно длето което се завинтва на щангатаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > bottom-type bits
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119 bottom valve
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120 bottom valves
• дънен клапан
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