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1 soil
Iமண், நிலம்; கறைIIகளங்கம் ஏற்படுத்துமண்IVமண்Vசுண்டைக்காய்VIதூசி முதலியவற்றால் அழுக்கடைமணற்பரப்புமண்IXமண்Xமண், நிலம்XIமண்மண்மண்நிலம்XVகறை -
2 soil mechanics
Iமண்ணியல்IIமண் இயக்கவியல்மண் விசையியல்IVமண்விசையியல் -
3 Soil
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4 Soil analysis
மண்பகுப்பு -
5 Soil auger
மண் ஓகா¢ -
6 Soil consolidation
மண் இறுக்கல் -
7 Soil mechanics
மண் இயக்கவியல் -
8 Soil mixer
மண் கலவைப் பொறி -
9 Soil profil
மண் பக்கப் பார்வை -
10 Soil sample
மண் மாதி£¤ -
11 Soil sampler
மண் மாதி£¤ அள்ளி -
12 Soil shredder
மண் உதிர்த்தி -
13 Soil solidification
மண் திண்மமாக்கல் -
14 Soil stabilization
மண் உறுதிப்படுத்தல் -
15 Soil survey
மண் அளவீடு -
16 bearing of soil
மண்தாங்கு திறன் -
17 cohesion soil
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18 sub soil water
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19 railway engineering
இருப்புப்பாதைப் பொறியியல் -
20 transporation engineering
போக்குவரத்துப் பொறியியல்
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