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61 Anzapfventil
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62 Ascheabzug
m < ents> ■ ash discharge; ash removal; slag extraction -
63 Ausheben
n < ents> ■ extraction -
64 Aussortierung der Eisenteile
German-english technical dictionary > Aussortierung der Eisenteile
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65 Austastsignal
n <av> ■ blanking signaln < tele> ■ extraction signal -
66 Ausziehschirm
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67 Bergeaustragskammer
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68 Bodenluftabsaugung
f <ents.hlk> ■ vacuum extraction -
69 Bodenluftabsaugungsverfahren
n < ents> ■ vacuum extraction processGerman-english technical dictionary > Bodenluftabsaugungsverfahren
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70 Dampfentnahme
f < verf> ■ bleeding -
71 Dichlormethan-Extraktion
f DIN EN12918 <chem.verf> ■ dichloromethane extraction DIN EN12918German-english technical dictionary > Dichlormethan-Extraktion
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72 Doppelentnahmeturbine
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73 Einfachentnahmeturbine
f < turb> ■ single-automatic-extraction turbineGerman-english technical dictionary > Einfachentnahmeturbine
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74 Einwirkungsfläche
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75 Eisenmetallabscheidung
f < ents> ■ ferrous metal extractionGerman-english technical dictionary > Eisenmetallabscheidung
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76 Entfernen
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77 Entfettungsvorrichtung
f < textil> ■ fat extraction apparatusGerman-english technical dictionary > Entfettungsvorrichtung
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78 Entharzen
n <obfl.holz> ■ deresination; resin removal; extraction of resin -
79 Entharzung
f <obfl.holz> ■ deresination; resin removal; extraction of resin -
80 Entlüftungsrohr
n <kunst.wz> (Airbrush) ■ air extraction pipe
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extraction — [ ɛkstraksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIVe; estration XIIe (sens II); du lat. extractum → extracteur I ♦ 1 ♦ Action d extraire, de retirer (une chose) d un lieu (où elle se trouve enfouie ou enfoncée). Extraction de sable, de pierres dans une carrière. Puits d … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Extraction — Ex*trac tion, n. [Cf. F. extraction.] 1. The act of extracting, or drawing out; as, the extraction of a tooth, of a bone or an arrow from the body, of a stump from earth, of a passage from a book, of an essence or tincture. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
extraction — UK US /ɪkˈstrækʃən/ noun [U] ► PRODUCTION, NATURAL RESOURCES the process of removing a substance from the ground or from another substance: »The local economy is overwhelmingly dependent on oil and gas extraction. »Hard rock mining refers to the… … Financial and business terms
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extraction — [ek strak′shən, ikstrak′shən] n. [ME extraccioun < ML extractio] 1. the act or process of extracting; specif., the extracting of a tooth by a dentist 2. origin; lineage; descent [of Navajo extraction] 3. a thing extracted; extract … English World dictionary
Extraction — (v. lat.), das Ausziehen. Extractionspresse, Realsche Presse … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
extraction — index birth (lineage), blood, bloodline, degree (kinship), derivation, descent (lineage) … Law dictionary
extraction — early 15c., from O.Fr. estraction (12c.) or directly from M.L. extractionem (nom. extractio), noun of action from pp. stem of L. extrahere (see EXTRACT (Cf. extract) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
extraction — ► NOUN 1) the action of extracting. 2) the ethnic origin of someone s family … English terms dictionary