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DEU Skala (eines Meßgrätes) || Skalenscheibe; Skala; Rundskala; Scheibe; Zifferblatt; Einstellring; kreisförmige Skale; Kreisskale; RundskaleFIN asteikko || näyttötaulu; kellotaulu; pyöreä asteikko; asteikko; limbusENG scale (of a measuring instrument) || dial; clock-type dial; circular scale; index dial
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