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1 hårdhet
hardness, rigidityritshårdhet; scratch hardnessvattens hårdhet; hardness of waterythårdhet; surface hardness -
2 spricka
split; break, breakage, cleft, crack, crevice, fissure, flaw, fracture, rift, rupture, shake, tearbrytningsspricka i liggvägg; floor breakfrostspricka; frost crackgångspricka; vein fissurehårspricka; hair crack, shatter crackhårfin spricka; capillary chink, capillary crack, hair seamhärdspricka; hardening crack, hardening flaw, quench crack, quenching crackinre spricka; internal crack, internal shake, shatter crackkantspricka; edge fracturekapillär spricka; capillary fissurekoncentrisk spricka; basaltic jointingkrympspricka; contraction crack, shrinkage crackkärnspricka; internal cracklängdspricka; longitudinal shakeskjuvspricka; shearing crackskärspricka; shear cracksluten spricka; tight fissuresnedspricka; bevel shakespänningsspricka; flake crack, strain break, stress crack, tension cracksvalspricka; cooling cracksvetsspricka; hot cracktangentialspricka; tangential shaketorkspricka; mud crack, shrinkage cracktorsionsspricka; torsion jointtvärspricka; transverse crack, transverse fissuretänjspricka; slipping fractureutmattningsspricka; endurance crackvärmespricka; heat check, hot crack, thermal crackytspricka; superficial scratch, surface crack -
3 ytspricka
superficial scratch, surface crack
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