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1 cowy
1) Сельское хозяйство: ляжка, стойловый ( о запахе молока) соха 1. тазобедренный сустав, стойловый (о запахе молока) соха 2. энт. кокса, тазик2) Пищевая промышленность: кормовой -
2 cowy
مثل گاو ، گاوي -
3 cowy
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4 cowy flavor
Сельское хозяйство: стойловый привкус, хлевный привкус -
5 próchni|cowy
próchni|cowy, próchniczy adj. 1. Stomat. [zmiana, ubytek] carious spec.- choroba próchnicowa u dzieci caries a. tooth decay in children2. Geol. [gleba] humus attr.- proces próchniczy the process of decayThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > próchni|cowy
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6 grzybi|cowy
a. grzybiczy adj. Med. [objawy, choroby] mycoticThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grzybi|cowy
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7 кормовой
3) Engineering: after4) Agriculture: feeding (напр. о сельскохозяйственных культурах)5) Food industry: cowy, non-breadmaking6) Makarov: pabular -
8 ляжка
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9 стойловый (о запахе молока) соха 1. тазобедренный сустав
Agriculture: cowyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стойловый (о запахе молока) соха 1. тазобедренный сустав
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10 стойловый (о запахе молока) соха 2. энт. кокса
Agriculture: cowyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стойловый (о запахе молока) соха 2. энт. кокса
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11 стойловый привкус
Agriculture: barny flavor, cowy flavor -
12 тазик
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13 хлевный привкус
1) Agriculture: cowy flavor2) Food industry: barny flavor, cowyard flavor -
14 стойловый соха 1. тазобедренный сустав
Agriculture: (о запахе молока) cowyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стойловый соха 1. тазобедренный сустав
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15 стойловый соха 2. энт. кокса
Agriculture: (о запахе молока) cowyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стойловый соха 2. энт. кокса
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16 próchniczy
próchni|cowy, próchniczy adj. 1. Stomat. [zmiana, ubytek] carious spec.- choroba próchnicowa u dzieci caries a. tooth decay in children2. Geol. [gleba] humus attr.- proces próchniczy the process of decay* * *a.1. dent. (o ubytku, zmianach) carious, carietic.2. ( o glebie) humus.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > próchniczy
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17 tehénszagú
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18 tehénszerű
(EN) cowlike; cowy
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