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gen. |
bâtiment en tenue de contact; cavalier de signalisation |
agric. |
rayette f; rayonneur m; ouvrier marqueur; ouvrier marteleur; outil marqueur |
anal.chem. |
marqueur m (in chromatography) |
construct. |
tire-ligne f |
ed. |
correcteurd'examen m |
genet. |
marqueur génétique |
geogr. |
marqueur phonique |
industr., construct. |
crayon-feutre m; feutre m |
industr., construct., met. |
témoin f |
IT |
marque f; puce f |
IT, transp. |
index d'instrument |
lab.law. |
traceur m |
life.sc., agric. |
jalonneur f |
ling. |
indicateur m; marker |
mater.sc., mech.eng. |
appareil marqueur; marqueur m |
met. |
rep ère |
nat.res. |
substance de comparaison; substance de contrôle; substance de référence |
tech. |
symbole graphique |
textile |
appareil de marquage |
transp. |
balise f; feu de position; feu d'approche; repere; balise d'approche |
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comp. |
marqueur de début de bande; marque d'amorce de bande |
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agric., food.ind. |
révélateur m |
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marker 1. Small amount of an easily detected substance that can be used to follow and quantify the flow of materials or movement of organisms not otherwise visible or detectable by ordinary means. 2. An isotope of an element, a small amount of which may be incorporated into a sample of material in order to follow the course of that element through a chemical, biological, or physical process, and thus also follow the larger sample. The tracer may be radioactive, in which case observations are made by measuring the radioactivity ['mɑ:kə] n | |
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environ. |
marqueur m |
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transp. |
balise f |
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English thesaurus |
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avia., Canada |
An object of a conventional shape, flag, or painted sign displayed above ground level AGL for the purpose of indicating an obstacle or delineating a boundary |
mil., abbr. |
mrkr |
mil., logist. |
A visual or electronic aid used to mark a designated point. 2. In land mine warfare. (FRA) |