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1) General subject: cut, engraftment, graft, haft, helve, propagule, propagulum, quickset (особ. боярышника), seed piece, shaft, shank (инструмента), slip, stalk, stem (инструмента)2) Biology: sprig3) Obsolete: tenacle4) Botanical term: layer5) Engineering: grip (инструмента)6) Agriculture: culm segment, stick7) Archaeology: (кинжала, ножа) tang8) Architecture: sconce (часть подсвечника для одной свечи между основанием и розеткой)10) Metallurgy: handle11) Horticulture: pitcher12) Ecology: budwood13) Drilling: grip14) Makarov: cutting (корней, стеблей), heft, plant, plant (посаженный), shaft (напр. лопаты), vegetative propagule15) Wine growing: cutting of grape16) Malacology: knife-handle (Ensis), razor fish (Ensis) -
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1) General subject: big-horn, bighorn, shank (курительной трубки)2) Biology: bighorn (Ovis canadensis), bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis), mountain sheep (Ovis canadensis), stalk (черенок винограда)4) Makarov: grape stalk (для окоренения), grapestalk5) Wine growing: cutting of grape
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