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21 wire-to-wire capacity
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22 wire fabric
wire fabric1 BAU, STB, TECH Baustahlgewebe nwire fabric2 ELEK Drahtgewebe n -
23 wire gauge
wire gauge1 (BE) TECH Drahtdurchmesser mwire gauge2 (BE) METR Drahtlehre f -
24 wire rope
wire rope1 BERGB, TECH Seilzug mwire rope2 TECH Drahtseil n, Kabel n (Drahtseil); Seil n (Kabel) -
25 wire cutter
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26 wire pliers
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27 wire service
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28 wire-wove
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29 wire-cutters
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30 wire bond
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31 wire radio
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > wire radio
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32 wire test plant
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33 wire cloth
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wire cloth
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34 wire lathing construction
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wire lathing construction
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35 wire netting lath
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > wire netting lath
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36 wire adaptor
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37 wire bellmouth
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38 wire break
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39 wire brush
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40 wire cable
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Wire — Wire, v. i. 1. To pass like a wire; to flow in a wirelike form, or in a tenuous stream. [R.] P. Fletcher. [1913 Webster] 2. To send a telegraphic message. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English