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Eau résiduaire
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Foul water, английский
A combination of waste and soil water. foundation 1. any part of a structure that serves to transmit the load to the earth or rock, usually below ground level; the entire masonry substructure. 2. the soil or rock upon which the structure rests. 3. the structure on which the base of a machine rests or to which the feet are fastened.
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Eau, французский
Eau, английский
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Eau adoucie, французский
Eau brute, французский
Eau chaude, французский
Eau chaude suppressée, французский
Eau condensée, французский
Eau courante, французский
Eau d'égout, французский
Eau de chaudiere, французский
Eau de cologne (edc), английский
- Eau de cologne is the term used today to refer to a perfume solution with around a 3% compound in an oil and water base. it’s the lightest of perfumes and, therefore the least expensive.
- The least concentrated style of fragrance, with a perfume oil to alcohol ratio of only 2-5%. originally referred to a specific style of lightly concentrated citrus-heavy fragrance created in cologne, germany, but is now used much more generally. due to its lightness, an eau de cologne is typically bottled in large sizes and meant to be splashed on throughout the day.
Eau de gachage, французский
Eau de mer, французский
Eau de parfum (edp), английский
- Eau de parfum is a perfume solution with a 10-15% compound.
- A fragrance with a 10-15% concentration of perfume oil to alcohol.
Eau de pluie, французский
Eau de refroidissement, французский
Eau de toilette (edt), английский
- Eau de toilette is a perfume solution with a 3-8% compound in an oil and water base.
- A fragrance with a 5-10% concentration of perfume oil to alcohol.
Eau de ville, французский
Eau d`alimentation, французский
Eau d`alimentation d`appoint, французский
Eau froide, французский
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Foulwater, английский
Foul water, английский
A combination of waste and soil water. foundation 1. any part of a structure that serves to transmit the load to the earth or rock, usually below ground level; the entire masonry substructure. 2. the soil or rock upon which the structure rests. 3. the structure on which the base of a machine rests or to which the feet are fastened.
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