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21 Splintloch
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22 Splintlochbohrer
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23 Splintsicherung
f < füg> ■ cotter lock -
24 stellbare Keilverbindung
f < masch> ■ gib and cotterGerman-english technical dictionary > stellbare Keilverbindung
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25 versplinten
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26 Vorsteckbolzen
m < füg> ■ cotter bolt -
27 Kleinarbeit
Kleinarbeit, tägliche
routine work;
• Kleinarbeit leisten to grind small;
• Kleinauftrag (Börse) odd-lot order;
• Kleinbahn light (branch) railway (railroad, US);
• Kleinbahnhof light railway (way, US) station;
• Kleinbauer smallholder, cotter (Scot.), crofter (Br.), dirt (US coll.) (little, small) farmer;
• Kleinbesitz an Aktien smallholding;
• Kleinbetrieb splinter operation, small establishment (firm), small-scale operator, small merchandising unit (US), small[-scale] industry;
• Klein und Mittelbetriebe medium and small-scale enterprises, small business (US);
• Kleinbuchstabe small (lower-case) letter;
• Kleinempfänger portable radio set;
• Kleinfamilie (sociol.) elementary family;
• im Kleinformat small-scale;
• Kleingedrucktes small print;
• Kleingeld small change, small (fractional, broken) money, loose cash (change), fractional currency (US sl.), fractional coins (US);
• jem. mit Kleingeld aushelfen to accommodate s. o. with change. -
28 tägliche
Kleinarbeit, tägliche
routine work;
• Kleinarbeit leisten to grind small;
• Kleinauftrag (Börse) odd-lot order;
• Kleinbahn light (branch) railway (railroad, US);
• Kleinbahnhof light railway (way, US) station;
• Kleinbauer smallholder, cotter (Scot.), crofter (Br.), dirt (US coll.) (little, small) farmer;
• Kleinbesitz an Aktien smallholding;
• Kleinbetrieb splinter operation, small establishment (firm), small-scale operator, small merchandising unit (US), small[-scale] industry;
• Klein und Mittelbetriebe medium and small-scale enterprises, small business (US);
• Kleinbuchstabe small (lower-case) letter;
• Kleinempfänger portable radio set;
• Kleinfamilie (sociol.) elementary family;
• im Kleinformat small-scale;
• Kleingedrucktes small print;
• Kleingeld small change, small (fractional, broken) money, loose cash (change), fractional currency (US sl.), fractional coins (US);
• jem. mit Kleingeld aushelfen to accommodate s. o. with change. -
29 dickflache Feile
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30 Federsplint
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31 Federstecker
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32 Flachsplint
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33 Keilstopper
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34 Kerbstift
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35 Spannbolzen
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36 Spannstange
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37 Spannstift
Spannstift m TECH cotter pin, locking pin, spring pin; dowel pin (Passstift); rollpin, spring dowel sleeve (geschlitzte Hülse); spring dowel pin -
38 Splint
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39 Splintentreiber
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40 Splintloch
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Cotter — Cot ter, v. t. To fasten with a cotter. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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