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free-stone masonriesfree-stone masonryquarry-stone masonriesquarry-stone masonryrubble masonriesrubble masonryБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > зидария от ломени камъни
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1) General subject: rubblework2) Engineering: coarse masonry, moellon, quarry stone masonry, quarry-stone bond, quarry-stone masonry, quarrystone bond, ragwork, random ashlar, random bond, random rubble, rockwork, rough masonry, rubbework, rubble, rubble masonry, snecking3) Construction: free-stone masonry, rough rubble, rough walling, rubble (stone) masonry, rubblework (конструкция), stone masonry, pack4) Railway term: rag work (из плитняка)5) Architecture: rag-work (rag work)6) Mining: packed waste (из кусков пустой породы), packing, packwall, rubblework7) Makarov: rag-work -
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random ashlar, rubble maisonry, free-stone masonry, moellon, pack, ragwork, rockwork, rough rubble, sneckingРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > бутовая кладка
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