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mine | |
chem. | pit |
environ. | mine |
fin. | mining equity |
industr. construct. | lead |
med. | aspect; complexion |
met. | bal |
mining. | shaft |
tech. | mineshaft |
minerai | |
environ. | ore |
GASS | |
gen. | Swiss Air Rescue |
distribution | |
comp., MS Canada | distribution |
MAP | |
fin. environ. | Joint Implementation mechanism |
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pit | |||
mining equity | |||
aspect; complexion | |||
bal | |||
shaft | |||
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deep mine operations | |||
mine | |||
mine An opening or excavation in the earth for extracting minerals | |||
lead | |||
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undermine | |||
to mine | |||
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minor | |||
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ore A mineral or mineral aggregate, more or less mixed with gangue, that can be worked and treated at a profit | |||
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ores | |||
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ore (Mineral, rock, earth, etc. from which metal or other valuable constituents are extracted, Filon, gisement, etc. d'où l'on extrait les métaux ou tout autre minéral) | |||
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mines | |||
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mineshaft | |||
French thesaurus | |||
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Type de munition utilisé d’habitude pour créer des champs de mines sur terre ou à la mer. Les mines peuvent être classifiées comme celles mises en place par le génie, celles délivrées par l’artillerie et les mines navales. (UKR/OTAN) |
mine gas: 2 phrases in 2 subjects |
Education | 1 |
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation | 1 |