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| gen. |
Fahrbahn f; Fahrspur f; Gasse f; Weg m; Durchfahrt f; Schiffsdurchfahrt f; Straße f (kleine Straße) |
| athlet. |
Einzellaufbahn f |
| construct. |
Zufahrtsstraße f; Auffahrt f; Allee f; Baumgang m; Gang m; Betonfertigungsbahn f |
| mining. |
Abbaustrecke f |
| speed.skat. |
Bahn f |
| tech. |
Fahrstreifen m; Flugschneise f; Spur f; Streifen m (DECCA) |
| transp. |
Pfad m; Richtungsfahrstreifen m |
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| gen. |
Wege m |
| commun., transp. |
Funkschneisen f |
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| English thesaurus |
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| mil., logist. |
A route through an enemy or friendly obstacle which provides a passing force safe passage. The route may be reduced and proofed as part of a breach operation, or constructed as part of a friendly obstacle. A clear route through an obstacle. (FRA) |
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| abbr. |
Linguistic Atlas of New England |
| abbr., comp., net., IT |
LAN Emulation |
| abbr., el. |
low altitude navigation equipment; resolution of the local area network emulation specification |
| abbr., mil. |
Local Area Network Emulation |
| abbr., mil., avia. |
local area network emulator |
| mil. |
low-altitude nuclear effects |
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| geogr. |
Lancashire |
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| abbr. |
Lane's Exchequer Reports |
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| abbr., el. |
light activated negative resistance emitter |
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| abbr., el. |
light activated negative emitter resistance |
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| abbr., avia. |
low altitude navigational equipment |