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Time, curing
Глоссарий по мебели и фурнитуре (английский) |
The period during which an assembly is subjected
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Cur, английский
- Дворняга, "барбос" (обычно по отношению к злобной нечистопородной собаке)
- Curia — суд
- Current
- Council on undergraduate research
- An east-country term for the bull-head.
- Дурно воспитанный, грубый или трусливый человек
Cur, латинский
Cur., латинский
Cur., английский
Currency
Cur?, латинский
Cura, латинский
Cura (curis) vacuus, a, um, латинский
Cura [ae, f], латинский
Cura [ae, f] rei familiaris, латинский
Cura, ae, f, латинский
Cura, curita, parche cunta, испанский
Curable defect, английский
Curacao, английский
Curado, испанский
Curador, tutor, испанский
Curae expers [rtis], латинский
Curae habere, латинский
Curae leves loquuntur,ingentes stupent, латинский
Малые печали говорят,большие - безмолвны
Curagendarius [ii, m], латинский
Curam, латинский
Curam adhibere, латинский
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Treenail, английский
- A wooden pin, peg, or spike used chiefly for fastening
- A long pin of hardwood used in timberframed houses to secure a joint between two planks or timbers; also called a trenail or trunnel.
- A wooden peg used to fasten a ship’s planks to its frame (pronounced “trennel”). nicely described in sir henry mainwaring’s sea-man’s dictionary (1604) as: long woodden pins made of the harte of oake, wherewth they fasten all the plancks vnto the timbers ... for we doe vse as litle iron vnder water, as wee may conveniently, least the shippe should grow iron sick. theis tree nailes must be well seasoned, and not sappy, for then the shippe wil be continually leakie.
- Деревянный нагель; деревянная пробка
Time, assembly, английский
The time interval between the spreading
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