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61 смотровое стекло
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62 твердое стекло
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63 увиолевое стекло
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64 хромовое стекло
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65 алюмосиликатное стекло
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > алюмосиликатное стекло
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66 верхнее стекло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > верхнее стекло
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67 водомерное стекло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > водомерное стекло
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68 круглое стекло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > круглое стекло
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69 фасонное стекло
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > фасонное стекло
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70 пуленепробиваемое стекло
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > пуленепробиваемое стекло
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71 прозрачное стекло
1) General subject: transpicuous glass2) Engineering: clear glass3) Construction: transparent glass4) Metallurgy: (защитное) clear lens5) Silicates: translucent glass6) Perfume: white glass -
72 זכוכית
זְכוּכִיתf. (b. h.; זכך, cmp. זְגוּגִיתָא) glass, crystal. Meg.6a (ref. to Deut. 33:19) חול זו ז׳ לבנה ‘sand alludes to white glass.Sabb.14b גזרו טומאה על כלי ז׳ declared glass vessels subject to the laws of levitical purity. Ib. 15b; a. fr.Pl. זְכוּכִיּוֹת glass beads. Num. R. s. 21.B. Kam.30a זְכוּכִיּוֹתָיו his broken glass ware. Ib. זְכוּכִיּוֹתֵיהֶם (ib. III, 2 sing.). -
73 זְכוּכִית
זְכוּכִיתf. (b. h.; זכך, cmp. זְגוּגִיתָא) glass, crystal. Meg.6a (ref. to Deut. 33:19) חול זו ז׳ לבנה ‘sand alludes to white glass.Sabb.14b גזרו טומאה על כלי ז׳ declared glass vessels subject to the laws of levitical purity. Ib. 15b; a. fr.Pl. זְכוּכִיּוֹת glass beads. Num. R. s. 21.B. Kam.30a זְכוּכִיּוֹתָיו his broken glass ware. Ib. זְכוּכִיּוֹתֵיהֶם (ib. III, 2 sing.). -
74 neutral
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75 coloured
a. ( = not black or white) [glass, water] coloré ; [chalk, pencil, bead, fabric, garment] de couleur ; [picture] en couleur(s)b. [person] (old-fashioned) de couleur* * *1.GB, colored US ['kʌləd] noun1) (in GB, US) injur personne f de couleur2) ( in South Africa) métis/-isse m/f2. 3.1) lit [pen, paper, bead] de couleur; [picture] en couleur; [light, glass] coloré2) ( non-white) injur GB, US de couleur; ( in South Africa) métis/-isse4.- coloured combining form -
76 opálüveg
(DE) Mattglas {s}; Opalglas {s}; (EN) milk-glass; opaline; white glass -
77 קפל II
קָפַלII (transpos. of קלף; cmp. Syr. קפל, P. Sm. 3691, sq.) to scrape, eat away. Sifré Num. 85 (read:) ירדה … קוֹפֶלֶת ומחתה בהם מתחתיהם fire came down from heaven, and it was eating away and digging among them from under them; Yalk. ib. 732 (read:) קופלת ומחתה בהם. Pi. קִיפּל to scrape off. M. Kat. 9b בסיד … לקַפְּלוֹ במועד a lime paste which you may scrape off during the festive week.Sot.35b, Rashi to Ḥull.44a וקפלו את האבנים, ‘they scraped the stones by confounding with ib. 36a וקילפו את הסיד. Hithpa. הִתְקַפֵּל to be scraped; (of glassware) to be cut or engraven. Y.Succ.IV, 54d top מהו … שהיתה מִתְקַפֶּלֶת what kind of white glass is meant? Cut (or engraved) glass. -
78 קָפַל
קָפַלII (transpos. of קלף; cmp. Syr. קפל, P. Sm. 3691, sq.) to scrape, eat away. Sifré Num. 85 (read:) ירדה … קוֹפֶלֶת ומחתה בהם מתחתיהם fire came down from heaven, and it was eating away and digging among them from under them; Yalk. ib. 732 (read:) קופלת ומחתה בהם. Pi. קִיפּל to scrape off. M. Kat. 9b בסיד … לקַפְּלוֹ במועד a lime paste which you may scrape off during the festive week.Sot.35b, Rashi to Ḥull.44a וקפלו את האבנים, ‘they scraped the stones by confounding with ib. 36a וקילפו את הסיד. Hithpa. הִתְקַפֵּל to be scraped; (of glassware) to be cut or engraven. Y.Succ.IV, 54d top מהו … שהיתה מִתְקַפֶּלֶת what kind of white glass is meant? Cut (or engraved) glass. -
79 WGCC
1) Спорт: Washington Golf And Country Club2) Техника: White Glass Cylinder, Ceiling-mount3) Религия: Webster Groves Christian Church4) Радио: FM-90.7, Genesee Community College, Batavia, New York5) Шахматы: Willow Glen Chess Club6) Фирменный знак: Washington Gas Consumer Credit -
80 WGCW
Техника: White Glass Cylinder, Wall-mount
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