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1 marine gradiometer
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2 marine gradiometer
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3 marine
1. n морской флот2. n солдат морской пехоты3. n жив. морской пейзаж, марина4. n уст. морской берег5. n уст. прибрежная полоса6. a морской7. a военно-морской8. a судовойmarine architect — кораблестроитель, корабельный инженер
Синонимический ряд:nautical (adj.) maritime; nautical; navigational; oceanic; pelagic; thalassicАнтонимический ряд:earthly; inland; tellurian; terrestrial
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