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101 water vein
(hidr) vână de apă -
102 water wheel
(hidr) roată de apă -
103 water whirlpool
(hidr) vârtej de apă -
104 water-bearing
(geol) acvifer -
105 water-bearing bed
(geol) strat acvifer, pânză acviferă / de apă -
106 water-binder ratio
(cstr, hidr) coeficient / factor apă-liant -
107 water-cement ratio
(cstr, hidr) coeficient / factor apă-ciment -
108 water-cooled
(th) răcit cu apă -
109 water-cooled generator
(el, mas) generator răcit cu apăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water-cooled generator
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110 water-course
(hidr) curent / curs de apă -
111 water-depth gauge
(hidr) indicator de nivel al apei -
112 water-drip cooler
(chim) răcitor prin stropire cu apă -
113 water-driven
(th) acţionat cu apă -
114 water-driven sawmill
(l) joagăr de apăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water-driven sawmill
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115 water-emulsion inhibitor
(chim) antieemulgătorEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water-emulsion inhibitor
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116 water-film condenser
(termo) condensator pelicularEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water-film condenser
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117 water-film pipe precipitator
(chim) e lectrofiltru umedEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > water-film pipe precipitator
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118 water-gas producer
(chim) generator de gaz de apă -
119 water-gauge glass
(th) sticlă de nivel -
120 water-jacket
(mas) cămaşă / manta de apă ptr. răcire
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