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1 closure
['kləuʒə(r)]nzamknięcie nt* * *['kləuʒə](an act of closing: the closure of a factory.) zamknięcie -
2 closure gasket
uszczelka kołnierza pokrywy reaktora -
3 closure head
pokrywa zbiornika reaktora -
4 closure line
wiersz wypełniający -
5 closure nut
nakrętka szpilki pokrywy reaktora -
6 closure of lane
zamknięcie pasa ruchu -
7 closure of set
domknięcie zbioru -
8 closure of the shel
zapełnienie powłoki elektronowejEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > closure of the shel
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9 closure property
własność domkniętości -
10 closure weld
zgrzeina zamykająca clot -
11 closure line
wiersz wypełniającyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > closure line
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12 closure property
własność domkniętościEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > closure property
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13 algebraic closure
domknięcie algebraiczne -
14 crown closure
zakrywka koronowa opakowania -
15 error of closure
błąd zamknięcia -
16 force-closure of kinematic pair
zamknięcie siłowe pary kinematycznejzwarcie siłowe pary kinematyczneEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > force-closure of kinematic pair
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17 pair closure
zamknięcie pary kinematycznejzwarcie pary kinematycznej -
18 queen closure
beleczka cegła stosowana w zakończeniach muru -
19 ring closure
cyklizacjazamknięcie pierścienia -
20 rotary sliding closure unit
wylew kadziowy obrotowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > rotary sliding closure unit
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closure — ► NOUN 1) an act or process of closing. 2) a device that closes or seals. 3) (in a legislative assembly) a procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote. ORIGIN Latin clausura, from claudere to close … English terms dictionary
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