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81 Electro mechanical
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82 Electro mechanical relay
மின்பொறி முறை அஞ்சல் -
83 transducer, electro mechanical
மின் எந்திர ஆற்றல் மாற்றி -
84 electro mechanical
மின்பொறிமுறையான -
85 abbrasive
தேய்ப்புப் பொருள், சாணைக்கல் -
86 abelite
வெடி மருந்து வகை -
87 ablative agent
வெப்ப நீக்கப் பொருள் -
88 ablative cooling
வெப்ப நீக்கக் குளிர்ப்பு -
89 ablative material
வெப்ப நீக்கக்கவசப்பொருள் -
90 ablative shielding
வெப்ப நீக்கக் கவசம் -
91 abnormal place
வாகு அற்ற சுரங்கப்பகுதி -
92 abort zone
இடை நிற்பு எல்லை -
93 abrasion resistance index
சிராய்ப்புத் தடை எண் -
94 abrasion test
சிராய்ப்புச் சோதணை -
95 abrasive belt
சிராய்ப்புப் பட்டை -
96 abrasive jet cleaning
சிராய்ப்புத் தாரைத் தூய்மை -
97 abrasive machining
சிராய்ப்பு எந்திரவினை -
98 abreast milling
இணை துருவல் -
99 abreuvoir
சாந்துச் சந்து -
100 absolute blocking
தனிநிலைத் தடப் பகுப்பு
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