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41 kuleflottør
subst. ball float -
42 legge ut et lån
verb. (jus) float a loan -
43 melkevogn
subst. milk cart subst. UK: milk float -
44 murerbrett
subst. mason's float -
45 obligasjonsemisjon
subst. bond issue, issue of bonds, bond float -
46 oppta et lån
raise (el. take) a loan (større, hvor lånet tegnes) float a loan -
47 pongtong
subst. (petro) pontoon, float -
48 pussebrett
subst. float -
49 ren flyt
subst. (økonomi) [ valuta] clean float -
50 slangeflottør
subst. (petro) hose float -
51 sprøytebåt
subst. fireboat, fire-float -
52 styrt flyting
managed float(ing) -
53 stålbrett
subst. (avfallstek) float -
54 svømme
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55 synke-flyteseparering
subst. sink-float separation, heavy-media separation -
56 total flyt
subst. total float -
57 trebrett
subst. (avfallstek) float -
58 tømmer
* * *subst. timber, lumber, logs (fløte tømmer) float timber, drive logs (hogge tømmer) log,cut (maskinlaftet tømmer) machine-jointed timber -
59 vaie
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60 vaker
subst. (petro) vane, windsock, float, beacon
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