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21 pivoted sash
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22 pivoted segment
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23 pivoted segmental bearing
<mech.eng> (e.g. turbine) ■ Kippsegmentlager nEnglish-german technical dictionary > pivoted segmental bearing
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24 pivoted segmental thrust bearing
<mech.eng> ■ Axialgleitlager mit Kippsegment nEnglish-german technical dictionary > pivoted segmental thrust bearing
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25 pivoted shoe
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26 pivoted window
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27 pivoted-bucket carrier
English-german technical dictionary > pivoted-bucket carrier
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28 pivoted-bucket conveyor
English-german technical dictionary > pivoted-bucket conveyor
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29 pivoted-bucket elevator
< convey> ■ Schaukelbecherwerk nEnglish-german technical dictionary > pivoted-bucket elevator
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30 centre-pivoted door
centre-pivoted door mittelhängige Tür f (nach beiden Seiten öffnend)English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > centre-pivoted door
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31 horizontally pivoted sash
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > horizontally pivoted sash
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32 horizontally pivoted sash window
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > horizontally pivoted sash window
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33 vertically pivoted door
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vertically pivoted door
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34 vertically pivoted window
vertically pivoted window Drehfenster n mit MitteldrehpunktEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > vertically pivoted window
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35 cantilever-type pivoted fork
English-german technical dictionary > cantilever-type pivoted fork
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36 dual arm pivoted fork
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37 horizontally pivoted window
< build> ■ Schwingfenster nEnglish-german technical dictionary > horizontally pivoted window
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38 single-arm pivoted fork
English-german technical dictionary > single-arm pivoted fork
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39 triangulated pivoted fork
English-german technical dictionary > triangulated pivoted fork
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40 vertically pivoted window
English-german technical dictionary > vertically pivoted window
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pivoted — pivˈoted adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑pivot … Useful english dictionary
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