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gen. |
Mauer f (exterior); Wand f (interior) |
agric. |
Spalier- n |
chem. |
Steckdose f (socket) |
comp., MS |
Pinnwand f (An area in Microsoft Dynamics CRM where information is displayed about the user and the records that the user follows) |
construct. |
1 1/2 stein starke Mauer; Wand- f; wandartig; Mauer ziehen |
cultur., commun. |
Steg m |
footb. |
Mauer f |
horticult. |
Spalier n |
med. |
Wand f (paries); Wall m (paries) |
met. |
Salbande f; Flügel m (einer Verwerfung); Abbaustoss; Mauersockel m; Steinsockel n |
paleont. |
Mauerblatt n |
tech. |
Flanke; Gemäuer n; Trennmauer f; Wall m; Wandung f |
радиоакт. |
Kammerwand f (of a ionization chamber); Wand einer Ionisationskammer (of a ionization chamber) |
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gen. |
Befestigungen f |
met., el. |
Wand f |
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geol. |
Salband; Kluftwandung; Nebengestein; Streckenort; Ort (einer Strecke); Streckenstoß; Stoß; Ulm (einer Strecke); Ulme (einer Strecke); Abbauförderstrecke; Abbaustoß (im Kohlenbergbau); Kohlenrippe |
pack. |
Mantel; Rumpf; Wand |
scub. |
die Wand |
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wall A vertical construction made of stone, brick, wood, etc., with a length and height much greater than its thickness, used to enclose, divide or support adj. | |
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environ. |
Wand |
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brit. |
Damm Hafendamm |
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abbr. |
Wallace's United States Supreme Court Reports |
law |
Wallace, U.S. Supreme Court Reports |