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1 Kotingas
—1. LAT Cotingidae2. RUS котинговые3. ENG cotingas, cocks-of-the-rock, becards4. DEU Schmuckvögel, Kotingas5. FRA cotingidésFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > Kotingas
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2 Schmuckvögel
—1. LAT Cotingidae2. RUS котинговые3. ENG cotingas, cocks-of-the-rock, becards4. DEU Schmuckvögel, Kotingas5. FRA cotingidésFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > Schmuckvögel
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3 5841
1. LAT Cotingidae2. RUS котинговые3. ENG cotingas, cocks-of-the-rock, becards4. DEU Schmuckvögel, Kotingas5. FRA cotingidésFÜNFSPRACHIGES WÖRTERBUCH DER TIERISCHEN NAMEN — VÖGEL > 5841
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4 Wasserabsperrarmatur
арматура трубопроводная запорная
Трубопроводная арматура, обеспечивающая прекращение поступления транспортируемых продуктов в отдельные участки трубопроводной сети
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5 Hühnervögel
куриные
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gallinacean
The order of birds that includes grouse, ptarmigan, capercaillie, partridges, pheasants, quails, turkeys and peacocks. These are mainly grain-eating, heavy-bodied, ground-nesting birds, capable of only short, rapid flights. The cocks are usually more colourful than the hens. (Source: ALL)
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