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21 centring chisel
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22 cold chisel
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23 engraver's chisel
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24 mortise chisel
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25 stone cutter's chisel
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26 firmer chisel
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27 to chisel something out of somebody
timarle algo a alguien, estafarle algo a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to chisel something out of somebody
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28 double-beveled chisel
(AmE) see double-bevelled chisel BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > double-beveled chisel
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29 double-beveled turning chisel
(AmE) see double-bevelled turning chisel BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > double-beveled turning chisel
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30 cape chisel
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > cape chisel
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31 charring chisel
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > charring chisel
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32 cold chisel
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > cold chisel
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33 cross-cutting chisel
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > cross-cutting chisel
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34 indented chisel
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > indented chisel
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35 mortise chisel
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > mortise chisel
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36 bevelled chisel
n (BrE)MECH ENG formón de achaflanado m, formón en bisel m -
37 boring chisel
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38 caulking chisel
nMECH, MECH ENG, PROD cincel para calafatear m -
39 chipping chisel
nPROD cincel de desbarbar redondo m, diamond point cincel de desbarbar m, cincel de desbastar m, desbarbador de punta de diamante m, flat cincel de desbarbar plano m -
40 cold chisel
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