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intersection -
2 gatekryss
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3 skjæringspunkt
subst. (matematikk) intercept subst. intersection, point of intersection -
4 firearmet veikryss
subst. (veibygging) four-legged intersection -
5 fremskjæring
subst. (kartografi) intersection -
6 knutepunkt
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7 krysselementer
pl. (veibygging) US: intersection design elements pl. (veibygging) junction design elements -
8 kryssløsning
subst. intersection design -
9 kryssutforming
subst. (veibygging) US: intersection lay-out subst. (veibygging) junction lay-out -
10 kryssvinkel
subst. (veibygging) intersection angle -
11 plankryss
subst. (veibygging) junction, intersection, grade crossing -
12 rundkjøring
roundabout, traffic circle* * *subst. (veibygging) roundabout, traffic circle subst. (veibygging) US: rotary intersection -
13 skjæringslinje
subst. intersecting line subst. line of intersection -
14 skjæringsvinkel
subst. angle of intersection -
15 snitt
subst. cut, section, incision, edge subst. cross-section subst. (geologi) section, column, profile subst. (matematikk) intersection (of two sets) -
16 T-kryss
subst. (veibygging) T-intersection -
17 trafikkmaskin
subst. interchange subst. intersection lay-out, interchange layout -
18 trearmet veikryss
(trafikk) three-legged intersection -
19 utvidet kryss
subst. (trafikk) channelised intersection -
20 vegkryss
subst. junction subst. crossroads, junction, intersection subst. (på motorvei) interchange subst. (overført) (kommet til et vegkryss) at the crossroads, at a turning point
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