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hooter Br., coll.; pin (Holztechnik; Schwalbenschwanzverbindung); cornetti | |||
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schnoz coll.: nose; schnozzle coll.: nose | |||
hooter coll.: nose | |||
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beak coll.: big nose | |||
conk | |||
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secret sign | |||
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dovetail; pronk; tine | |||
notch | |||
spike | |||
prong (Gabel); tine (Gabel) | |||
prong; tenon; tooth; cultivator blade | |||
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tooth | |||
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cultivator shank; cultivator tine; tine-shank | |||
housing recess | |||
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fork | |||
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zinc; cornet; cornetto; zink | |||
zingel (Aspro zingel, Zingel zingel) | |||
zinc (Zn) | |||
zinc A brittle bluish-white metallic element that becomes coated with a corrosion-resistant layer in moist air and occurs chiefly in sphalerite and smithsonite. It is a constituent of several alloys, especially brass and nickel-silver, and is used in die-casting, galvanizing metals, and in battery electrodes | |||
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spelter artistic term for zinc | |||
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spelter | |||
spelter (mit einer Reinheit von 99,6 %) | |||
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foot; standard | |||
tine; tines | |||
finger (des Anschlußkamms für Chipbonden); lead finger (eines Anschlußkamms) | |||
spikes; teeth; cogs | |||
German thesaurus | |||
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Zn |
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