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1 пластичная глина
1) General subject: ball-clay, pliant clay, potter's clay, ball clay (АД)2) Engineering: ball clay, quick clay, wax3) Construction: fictile clay, foul clay, gumbo, potter of clay, puddle4) Oil: plastic clay, soft clay5) Perfume: mild clay6) Makarov: ductile clay -
2 вязкий
1. прил. viscous2. прил. tough, tenacious; ductile, malleableвязкое разрушение; вязкий излом — ductile fracture
3. прил. stringy4. прил. stickyвязкая нефть; густая нефть — sticky oil
Синонимический ряд:топкий (прил.) болотистый; топкий; трясинный
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