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1 scellement
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2 encastrement
m1) bedding5) rigid joint6) fixed joint* * *membedding, end restraint, endfixity, fixed end, fixed support, fixity, housing, restraintDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > encastrement
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3 emboîtement
ɑ̃bwatmɑ̃ nmLes lames s'assemblent par emboîtement. — The blades interlock., The blades fit together.
* * *emboîtement nm1 Tech fitting; ardoise/tuyau à emboîtement interlocking slate/pipe;2 Ling embedding.[ɑ̃bwatmɑ̃] nom masculinl'emboîtement de deux tuyaux/os the interlocking of two pipes/bones -
4 enchâssement
enchâssement nm1 ( de pierre précieuse) setting, mounting;2 Ling embedding.[ɑ̃ʃasmɑ̃] nom masculin -
5 inclusion
inclusion [ɛ̃klyzjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃klyzjɔ̃nom féminin inclusion* * *ɛ̃klyzjɔ̃ nfinclusion, (courrier) enclosing* * *inclusion nf2 Biol ( élément hétérogène) inclusion body; ( technique) inclusion dans la paraffine embedding in paraffin.[ɛ̃klyzjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [action] inclusion
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