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41 oikolauta
building / construction industry• straight edgebuilding / construction industry• screedbuilding / construction industry• darbybuilding / construction industry• darby float -
42 panna alulle
• introduce• begin• father• float• initiate• institute• originate• start• promote• commence -
43 pyrstökelluke
• tail float -
44 riippua
yks.nom. riippua; yks.gen. riipun; yks.part. riippui; yks.ill. riippuisi; mon.gen. riippukoon; mon.part. riippunut; mon.ill. riiputtiinbe suspended from beetle (verb)dangle (verb)depend (verb)depend on (verb)flow (verb)hang (verb)hang loose (verb)impend (verb)overhang (noun)* * *• float• linger• derive• overhang• depend• droop• flow• hang loose• hang• impend• depend on• hover• drift• cling• beetle• be suspended• dangle -
45 siipi
• vane• wing• pinion• paddle• flyer• sail• float• fan• blade -
46 soljua
• glide• flow• float• slide -
47 solua
yks.nom. solua; yks.gen. solun; yks.part. solui; yks.ill. soluisi; mon.gen. solukoon; mon.part. solunut; mon.ill. soluttiinglide (verb)slip (verb)slide (noun)* * *• float• stream• slip• slide• glide• flow -
48 tasoituskone
• levelling machine• power float -
49 uimatyyny
• swimming float -
50 uimuri
technology• floattechnology• swimmer -
51 uiskennella
yks.nom. uiskennella; yks.gen. uiskentelen; yks.part. uiskenteli; yks.ill. uiskentelisi; mon.gen. uiskennelkoon; mon.part. uiskennellut; mon.ill. uiskenneltiinfloat (noun)swim (noun)* * *• plash• swim -
52 uittaa
to float
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