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1 air
12 nGAS gas de aire mTV aire m3 vtCOAL, CONST, PRINT, RECYCL, SAFE, THERMO airearWATER TRANSP hold, bilges airear, ventilar45 -
2 fuel
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3 cutting
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4 snap
123 viPROD desconectar rápidamente, desenganchar bruscamente, estallar, romperse bruscamente, saltarse -
5 beam
1 nCINEMAT haz mCRYSTALL, ELECTRON haz mGAS rayo m, balancín mMECH ENG viga f, of machine vigueta fPART PHYS rayo m, haz mPRINT puente mRAD PHYS rayo m, haz mSPACE communications alcance efectivo m, onda dirigida f, haz mTELECOM haz de rayos mTEXTIL plegador mTV haz mWATER TRANSP of lighthouse bao m, manga f, haz m2 vt -
6 height
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7 remote
1 adjCOMP&DP, TELECOM, TV a distancia, remoto2 -
8 wind
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