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industr., construct. |
overlay m |
industr., construct., chem. |
voile de surface |
IT |
recouvrement de programmes |
nat.sc., agric. |
moussage m |
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avia., Canada |
calque de rédaction |
cartogr. |
enduit; procédé par transparence |
comp. |
couche; plan; niveau; overlay (programmes); supèrposition |
radio |
incrustation en télévision |
textile |
superposer |
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gen. |
superposition de champs de mines |
industr., construct., met. |
placage |
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cultur., chem. |
susjacent |
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IT, dat.proc. |
segments de recouvrement |
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commun. |
béquet; découpage; réseau superposé |
comp., MS |
superposition (A UI or media segment that can display on top of or play concurrently with another UI or media segment) |
ed., industr., construct. |
carte-transparent; transparent |
ed., IT |
superposition; transparent superposable |
el. |
procédé de transparence électronique; configuration interdigitée; recouvrement |
industr., construct. |
doublure; panneau de doublage; revêtement |
IT, tech. |
segment de recouvrement |
nat.sc., agric. |
mycélium en surface |
tech. |
calque |
work.fl., mater.sc. |
cache |
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IT, tech. |
recouvrer |
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English thesaurus |
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abbr., IT |
ovly |
jewl. |
A decorative technique which involves two separate pieces of metal. Each piece, which is usually hammered flat, receives different treatments to produce the look. The top piece is sculpted or cut into a specific design and the bottom piece is darkened th |
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abbr. |
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