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1 kreuzungsfrei
Adj. without any junctions (Am. intersections), non-intersecting* * *kreu|zungs|freiadjStrecke, Ausbau without crossroads* * *kreu·zungs·frei* * * -
2 Radpaar mit sich kreuzenden Achsen
Radpaar n mit sich kreuzenden Achsen LAG gear pair with non-parallel non-intersecting axes (Hypoidradpaar, Schraubradpaar)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Radpaar mit sich kreuzenden Achsen
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3 nicht schneidend
< math> (Flächen, Körper, Linien; Getriebeachsen) ■ non-intersecting -
4 nichtschneidend
< verk> (z.B. Straßen) ■ non-intersecting -
5 Schraubenräder
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