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101 circondurre
circondurre v.tr.1 to lead* (a)round // circondurre le braccia, to circle one's arms -
102 diallele
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103 mezzocerchio
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104 osculatore
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105 cerchio di base
"base circle;Grundkreis;círculo básico" -
106 cerchio di troncatura
"addendum circle;Kopfkreis;circunferencia da cabeça" -
107 cerchio primitivo
"pitch circle;Wälzkreis;círculo primitivo de funcionamento" -
108 circonferenza primitiva
"pitch circle, pitch line;Teilkreis;círculo primitivo" -
109 diametro del cerchio di troncatura
"addendum circle diameter;Kopfkreisdurchmesser;diametro da circunferencia da cabeça"Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > diametro del cerchio di troncatura
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110 distanza fra circonferenze primitive
"pitch circle line distance;Teilkreisabstan;espaçamento entre círculos primitivos"Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > distanza fra circonferenze primitive
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111 errore del cerchio di base
"base circle error;Grundkreisfehler;erro do círculo de base" -
112 passo del cerchio di base
"base circle pitch;Grundkreisteilung;passo do círculo de base" -
113 raggio della cinconferenza di fondo
"dedendum circle radius;Fusskreisradius;raio do circulo do pé do dente"Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > raggio della cinconferenza di fondo
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114 ambito
sm ['ambito]area, (tecnico, specialistico) field, (fig : cerchia) sphere, circle -
115 artico
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116 cenacolo
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117 cerchia
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118 circolare
I [tʃirko'lare] vi(aus avere e essere) (gen) Anat, Econ to circulate, (persone) to go about, (notizie, idee) to circulate, go aboutcircolare in città diventa sempre più difficile Auto — driving in town is getting more and more difficult
II [tʃirko'lare]circola voce che... — there is a rumour going about that...
1. agg2. sf1) Amm circular (letter)2) (linea di autobus) circle line -
119 circolo letterario
literary circle o society -
120 corona
sf [ko'rona]1) (di re) crown, (di nobile) coronet2) (di fiori) wreath
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