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1 коса
n1) gener. Haarzopf (волосы), Hängezopf (не подобранная в причёску), Zunge, Haarflechte (из волос), Nehrung, Zopf (волосы), Haarflechte (волосы)2) geol. Erdrunzel, Erdzunge, Haken, Haken (напр., морская, речная), Landspitze, Nehrung (ìîðñêàÿ), (морская) Spit, Tombolo, Tombolo um.3) navy. Geschiebebank4) obs. Hippe5) eng. Näse6) agric. Eisen, Sense, (короткая) Sichte7) geogr. Landzunge8) road.wrk. Bank9) textile. Klinge10) leath. Streicheisen, Streichmesser11) pompous. Flechte (из волос)12) low.germ. Lehn13) nav. Querbank, Zunge (отмель) -
2 морская коса
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3 нерунг
ngeol. Lido (островной), Nehrung, Spit -
4 торфяной очес
торфяной очес
Поверхностный растительный покров торфяного месторождения из живых и отмерших мхов и трав, еще не затронутый оторфованием и сравнительно легко отделяемый от нижележащего слоя торфа.
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