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1. ім.1) фотошаблон; шаблон; (вільна) маска; трафарет2) маска, маскуючий шар2. дієсл. маскувати - artwork mask
- base-region mask
- base mask
- base-resistor mask
- bimetal mask
- blocking mask
- chrome mask
- collector mask
- composite mask
- contact-area mask
- contact mask
- contact-print additional mask
- custom mask
- deep UV mask
- delineation mask
- deposition mask
- diffusion mask
- doping mask
- dry film solder mask
- E-beam mask
- E-chrome mask
- electron-beam generated mask
- emitter mask
- emulsion mask
- etch ing mask
- etch mask
- etch-resistantmask
- etch-resistmask
- evaporation mask
- exposure mask
- fault injection mask
- faultless mask
- field-oxidemask
- fieldmask
- fine-line mask
- gold mask
- grid mask
- hard-surface mask
- high-contrast X-ray mask
- high-flatness mask
- high-transmission X-ray mask
- IC mask
- in situ mask
- insulator mask
- interconnection mask
- ion-beam stencil mask
- ion-implantation mask
- iron-oxide mask
- isolation mask
- layered mask
- lithographic mask
- master mask
- metal mask
- metal etched mask
- metallization etching mask
- metal-on-glass mask
- metal-on-polymer mask
- moving mask
- multi-pinhole mask
- native охide mask
- negative mask
- nonerodible mask
- offset mask
- optical mask
- optical gate mask
- overlaid mask
- oxidation mask
- oxygen-impermeable mask
- pattern mask
- pattern transfer mask
- photolithographic mask
- photoresist mask
- plating mask
- production mask
- programmingmask
- programmask
- projection mask
- p-well mask
- quartz mask
- refractory mask
- resistor-body mask
- reticle mask
- self-aligned mask
- sputter mask
- stencil mask
- step-and-repeat mask
- thick-film screen mask
- thin-film mask
- trench mask
- vacuum-deposition mask
- work mask
- X-ray lithography mask
- X-ray mask
- 1x mask
- 1:1 mask
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iron — and·iron; beak·iron; beck·iron; bick·iron; blow·iron; cob·iron; iron; iron·er; iron·ic; iron·i·cal·ly; iron·i·cal·ness; iron·ish; iron·less; iron·ness; ra·dio·iron; sad·iron; grid·iron; iron·hand·ed·ly; iron·hand·ed·ness; iron·i·cal; … English syllables
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Iron pillar of Delhi — For other uses, see Ashoka Pillar (disambiguation). The iron pillar of Delhi The iron pillar of Delhi, India, is a 7 m (23 ft) high pillar in the Qutb complex, notable for the composition of the metals used in its construction. The… … Wikipedia
grid — [19] Grid is simply an abbreviated version of gridiron [13]. This in turn seems to have been an alteration (through association with iron) of griddle [13], which is traceable back via Old French gridil to a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *crāticulum,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins