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carb. |
spidsmejsel |
cienc. |
søm; kanyle; nål |
comun. |
punkt; punktere |
constr. |
referencepunkt |
fin. |
minimumskursudsving |
industr., constr. |
tonehoved |
industr., constr., ingen. |
nippel; dorn |
micr. |
pege (To move a pointer (for example, an arrow) to a particular position on the screen, by using a pointing device such as a mouse or pen) |
pasat., agric. |
od |
pisc. |
barbe; modhage |
transp. |
sporskifte |
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fin. |
points |
transp., tec., constr. |
skiftespor; sporskifte; sporskifteanordning; sporskifter; vigespor |
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point A position on a reference system determined by a survey [pɔɪnt] s | |
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ambient. |
punkt |
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comun. |
sammenfatning af nyheder |
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Inglés tesauro |
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abrev., polím. |
pt |
jur., abrev. |
pt. |
med. |
pt (MichaelBurov) |
mil., abrev. |
pnt |
mil., logíst. |
Small area where support and service support assets are gathered. A point has only one function and is provisional most of the time. (FRA) |
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abrev. |
Paraplegics On Independent Nature Trips; Pursuing Our Italian Names Together |
abrev., electr. |
point of inflection thermometry; polymer optical interconnect technology |
abrev., jur. |
Prison Officers Informing Neighborhood Teens |
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mil. |
West Point Academy (США MichaelBurov) |
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mil., logíst. |
Geographical area where the assets necessary to perform a task of a functional component of a logistic domain are deployed. It is usually part of a sector. FRA |