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1 контртимберс
1) Naval: counter timber, counter-plank, horse timber, lower stern timber, side counter timber, stern timber2) Yachting: horn timber -
2 старн-тимберс
Naval: horn timber, stern timber, stern-timber -
3 ребро
1) General subject: costa, edge, fin, heel, pien, piend, ridge, web (балки), (колец у Юпитера) edge-on2) Geology: arrage3) Aviation: strake4) Naval: stiffener5) Medicine: feather6) Engineering: arris, cant, crossbar, end, flash, gill (радиатора), gills (радиатора), kinked step, line (графа), rib, toe7) Construction: groin (крестового свода), groyne, groyne (крестового свода), hip rafter, hip-rafter, jack rib, jack timber, lip, rib of dome, tie (жёсткости), jack rafter, stem8) Mathematics: bond (statistical mechanics), branch, link, undirected arc, verge9) Linguistics: (графа) edge (of a graph)10) Automobile industry: corner, fillet, fin (для охлаждения), gill (радиатора; радиатора), salient angle, spur, web plate11) Mining: horn12) Metallurgy: crossbar (опоки), (режущая)(режущее) lip13) Jargon: slat15) Oil: edge (кристалла алмаза), lug (ручки бура), wiping fin (цементировочной пробки)16) Astronautics: fin (для воздушного охлаждения)17) Mechanic engineering: blade, fang (режущего орудия)18) Household appliances: lifter (в барабане стиральной машины, обычно их там 3)19) Oilfield: plate20) Automation: break21) Makarov: back (балки, стропил), costa (на наружной ПВ раковины фораминифер), costa (средняя жилка в простых листьях), cusp, edge (край), edge (кристалла), edging, feather (жёсткости), fin (в теплообменных устройствах), fin (теплообменного устройства), flash (выдавливаемое на поверхности проката), link (графа), rib (в теплообменных устройствах), rib (чего-л.), rib (элемент конструкции), ridge (монеты), ridge (плода)22) Dog breeding: rid23) Electrical engineering: fin (на кожухе)
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