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21 koblingsorgan
subst. (teleteknikk) connecting device -
22 koblingsstuss
subst. connecting branch -
23 koplingsapparat
subst. connecting device subst. (elektronikk) switching device -
24 koplingsledning
subst. (vvs) connecting pipe -
25 koplingsorgan
subst. (teleteknikk) connecting device -
26 koplingsstuss
subst. connecting branch -
27 kronemuffe
subst. connecting block -
28 mellomledd
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29 overgangsledd
subst. connecting link -
30 overgangsmuffe
subst. (energi) connecting joint box subst. (vvs) pipe reducer socket, adaptor socket subst. transition muff -
31 råde
* * *subst. connecting rod, con-rod verb. advise, recommend, caution verb. [ herske] prevail, command, rule, be master -
32 sammenkobling
subst. connecting up, coupling up, hook-up subst. (petro) link up, tie-in -
33 sammenkopling
subst. connecting up, coupling up, hook-up subst. (petro) link up, tie-in -
34 servomotorstang
subst. (turbin) connecting rod -
35 skinnekoblingsenhet
subst. (elektrisitet) bus connecting unit -
36 skinnekoplingsenhet
subst. (elektrisitet) bus connecting unit -
37 skjøtehylse
subst. connecting coupling subst. (gruvedrift) coupling -
38 skjøting
subst. splicing, splice subst. (kart) connecting -
39 stuss
subst. [ hår-] trim, hair trim subst. sleeve subst. (teknologi) connecting piece, end piece, pipe stub -
40 tilknytningsavgift
subst. connecting fee
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