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1 Abziehstein
Abziehstein m grindstone, hone, sharpening stone, whetstone, slip stone, oilstone, rub brick; rubbing stone (Natursteinbearbeitung); snakestone (für Terrazzo, Putz)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Abziehstein
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2 Abziehstein
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3 Abziehstein
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4 Ölabziehstein
Ölabziehstein m oil-wetted sharpening stoneDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Ölabziehstein
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5 Schleifstein
m whetstone; drehbarer: grindstone; wie ein Affe auf dem Schleifstein umg. looking silly (Brit. auch a proper charlie)* * *der Schleifsteingrindstone; whetstone; hone; burr* * *Schleif|steinmgrinding stone, grindstoneer sitzt da wie ein Affe auf dem Schléífstein (dated inf) — he looks a proper idiot or a proper Charlie (Brit inf) sitting there
* * *der1) (a wheel-shaped stone against which knives are sharpened as it turns.) grindstone2) (a stone for sharpening the blades of knives etc.) whetstone* * *Schleif·steinm grindstone; s.a. Affe* * *der grindstone* * ** * *der grindstone* * *m.abrasive block n.grinder n.grinding stone n.grindstone n.hone n.whetstone n.
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