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chem. |
revêtement m |
construct. |
de plafond |
IMF. |
butoir m |
meas.inst. |
hauteur des nuages; hauteur du vol |
welf. |
plafond m |
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gen. |
plafond m (nuageux) |
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UN, account. |
plafonnement des revenus |
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gen. |
plafonds non métalliques |
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forestr. |
lambris de plafond |
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gen. |
le plafond |
agric. |
vaigrage; plafond de l'étable |
earth.sc., transp., avia. |
plafond de nuages; plafond nuageux |
tech. |
plafond (aerospace) |
transp. |
vaigrage d'entrepont |
transp., industr., construct. |
parquet |
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abbr. |
clg (eatme) |
avia., amer. |
The heights above the earth's surface of the lowest layer of clouds or obscuring phenomena that is reported as "broken," "overcast," or "obscuration," and not classified as "thin" or "partial." |
avia., avia., ICAO |
The height above the ground or water of the base of the lowest layer of cloud below 6000 m 20 000 ft covering more than half the sky |
avia., Canada |
The lesser of: a the height above ground or water of the base of the lowest layer of cloud covering more than half the sky; or b the vertical visibility in a surface-based layer which completely obscures the sky |
mil., abbr. |
ceil |
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abbr., chem. |
maximum allowable exposure limit (Lesya1986) |
mil. |
combat essential items list |
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abbr., construct. |
ceiling |
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abbr. |
ceiling |