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101 prímhegedű
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102 radír
(DE) Radiergummi {r}; (EN) eraser; india-rubber; lead eraser; rubber; rubber ereaser -
103 radírgumi
(DE) Gummi {pl}; (EN) india-rubber; lead eraser; pencil-eraser; rubber; rubber ereaser -
104 salakólom
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105 sörét
(DE) Schrot {s}; Schrotkugel {e}; Schrotkörner {pl}; (EN) lead shot; pellet; small shot -
106 sorköz
(DE) Zwischenreihe {e}; (EN) lead; line-space; line-spacenyomd.; linespacing -
107 sortágító
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108 sortérző
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109 spácium
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110 szíj
(DE) Laschen {pl}; (EN) belt; chafing-mat; lead; strap; thong -
111 tápcsatorna
(EN) enteron; lead; main -
112 tápvezeték
(DE) Speiseleitung {e}; (EN) feed-wire; feeder; feeder-line; feedline; feedpipe; supply-lead -
113 tápvonal
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114 telér
(EN) course; lead; seam; strike -
115 tömbólom
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116 tömés
(EN) cramming; filling; lead; pad; stuffing -
117 törlőgumi
(EN) lead eraser; pencil-eraser; rubber; rubber ereaser -
118 üvegmozaik
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119 vezér
(DE) Anführer {r}; Führer {r}; Tribun {r}; führend; (EN) captain; chief; cock; cock of the school; cock of the walk; governor; guider; lead; leader; lodeman; lodesman; top; tribune -
120 vezess!
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lead — 1 vt led, lead·ing: to suggest the desired answer to (a witness) by asking leading questions lead 2 n: something serving as a tip, indication, or clue the police have only one lead in the murder investigation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law.… … Law dictionary
lead — lead, led Lead is the present tense of the verb meaning ‘to go in front’, ‘to take charge of’, etc., and its past form is led. A common mistake is to use lead for the past form and pronounce it led in speech, probably on the false analogy of read … Modern English usage
lead — [n1] first place, supremacy advance, advantage, ahead, bulge, cutting edge*, direction, edge, example, facade, front rank, guidance, head, heavy, leadership, margin, model, over, pilot, point, precedence, primacy, principal, priority, protagonist … New thesaurus