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1.eng. (àíãë.: smoked glass; tinted glass; colored glass; two-tone glass // íåì.: Color-Scheibe; getöntes Glas; abgetönte Scheibe; Tönungsglas) toonitud klaas2. adjgener. (àíãë.: tinted glass; colored glass; two-tone glass; smoked glass // íåì.: Tönungsglas; Color-Scheibe; getöntes Glas; abgetönte Scheibe) toonitud klaas
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