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Contact
 Contacts
comp., MS People
 contact
gen. connection
comp., MS contact person; contact item
el. breaker point; contact piece
environ. impingement
med. taction; communicating
| Point
 point
industr. construct. met. fine seed
| for
 for
bank. place of jurisdiction
| Roma
 Roma
geogr. Roma
| and
 AND
comp., MS AND
Sinti | Issues
 issues
nat.sc. agric. inedible offal
at | the
 thé
econ. tea
| OSCE
 OSCE
econ. OSCE
ODIHR
- only individual words found

to phrases
contact m
gen. connection
comp., MS contact person (An individual or a person in another organization who works for the company that you interact with); contact item (An item that represents a contact in the Exchange store)
comp., MS, Canada contact (A person whose information, such as ID or email address, has been added by the user to their contact list or to an address book)
construct. tangency
el. breaker point; contact piece; contact
el.mach. contact member
environ. impingement
fenc. short circuit
mech.eng., el. contact face; contact point; ignition point
med. taction; communicating; meeting; contact (sm)
social.sc. go-between; runner
contacts m
construct. intercourse; communication
market. coverage
transp. points; points of ignition contact breaker
Contacts m
comp., MS People (The link to the list of contacts from your mail and messenger accounts)
 French thesaurus
contact m
mil., logist. Situation d’un élément se trouvant sous le feu des armes à tir direct de l’ennemi. 1. Prendre le contact: action qui consiste, pour les éléments de tête, à engager le feu avec l’ennemi ou à s’infiltrer dans son dispositif en vue de renseigner, de tenir, éventuellement de conquérir, les points clés utiles à la poursuite des opérations. 2. Préciser le contact: déterminer les points et les zones où l’ennemi résiste aux actions engagées contre lui ainsi que les intervalles de son dispositif. 3. Perdre le contact: ne pas s’apercevoir que l’ennemi s’est dérobé ou, s’en étant aperçu, ne plus pouvoir reprendre le contact. 4. Rompre le contact: se dérober soi-même au contact de l’ennemi. (FRA)
Contact Point
: 55 phrases in 21 subjects
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