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1 ahdingossa
• on her beam ends -
2 jäännöspalat
• odds and ends• oddments -
3 kama
yks.nom. kama; yks.gen. kaman; yks.part. kamaa; yks.ill. kamaan; mon.gen. kamojen kamain; mon.part. kamoja; mon.ill. kamoihinjunk (noun)rubbish (noun)rummage (noun)stuff (noun)things (noun)* * *• odds and ends• stuff• rubbish• things• nicknacks• junk• drug• rummage -
4 kirjatuet
• book ends -
5 kyljellään
• on one's side• on her beam ends -
6 lankakatkeama
textile industry• end breakagetextile industry• ends down -
7 lyhyttavarat
• haberdashery• notions• odds and ends -
8 pikkurihkama
• knickknacks• odds and ends• odds -
9 pikkutavarat
• notions• small wares• haberdashery• paraphernalia• odds and ends -
10 jousialuslaatta, nokallinen
Suomi-Englanti sanakirja koneenosien > jousialuslaatta, nokallinen
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11 nokallinen jousialuslaatta
Suomi-Englanti sanakirja koneenosien > nokallinen jousialuslaatta
См. также в других словарях:
ends — index confines Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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ENDS — comp. abbr. Ends Segment … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms