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1 sterile
مُعَقَّم \ sterile: very clean and free of seeds of disease: Only sterile material should be used to cover wounds. antiseptic: (a substance for) preventing disease, esp. in wounds. -
2 стерильный
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3 чехол
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4 стерильный
1. aseptic2. uncontaminated3. sterile -
5 дымовой чехол
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > дымовой чехол
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6 люковый чехол
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > люковый чехол
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7 чехол
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8 معقم
مُعَقَّم \ sterile: very clean and free of seeds of disease: Only sterile material should be used to cover wounds. antiseptic: (a substance for) preventing disease, esp. in wounds. -
9 antiseptic
مُعَقَّم \ sterile: very clean and free of seeds of disease: Only sterile material should be used to cover wounds. antiseptic: (a substance for) preventing disease, esp. in wounds. -
10 འཐུམས་
['thums]cover, barren, sterile, addled eggs, -> 'thum pa
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