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1 grain dullness
Кожевенная промышленность: матовость (порок, проявляющийся в виде участков с пониженным блеском на лицевой поверхности мягкой искусственной кожи) -
2 grain dullness
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > grain dullness
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3 матовость
1) General subject: tarnish2) Military: low-gloss3) Engineering: cloud, fog (скопление микродефектов, создающих эффект матовости), haze (дефект покрытия), haze defect (скопление микродефектов, создающих эффект матовости)4) Forestry: dullness (поверхности бумаги)5) Leather: blushing, grain dullness (порок, проявляющийся в виде участков с пониженным блеском на лицевой поверхности мягкой искусственной кожи)6) Paper industry: Opacidad7) Silicates: scumming (дефект эмали)8) Perfume: matte appearance10) Plastics: dull surface11) Makarov: bloom (на свежих яйцах или тушках битой птицы)
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