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21 bottom fibre
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22 bottom grade
fond de fouille m, niveau bas m, niveau de fond de fouille mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > bottom grade
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23 bottom heave
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24 bottom landing
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25 bottom layer
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26 bottom level
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27 bottom of areaway
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28 bottom of excavation
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29 bottom plate
lisse basse f, sablière basse f, semelle (de cloison) f, semelle basse (de cloison) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > bottom plate
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30 bottom plate brick
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31 bottom rail
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32 bottom register
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33 bottom reinforcement
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34 bottom rolling door
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35 bottom slab
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36 bottom step
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37 bottom ventilation
VB (ventilation basse) f, ventilation basse (VB) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > bottom ventilation
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38 bottom view
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39 bottom-hung window
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40 bottom-rolling door
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