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Wax opal
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Opal, немецкий
Milchig-weißer, stumpf glänzender baumwollbatist; die optik wird durch eine waschbeständige spezialausrüstung erzielt
Opal, английский
- Obscurant penetrating autosynchronous lidar
- A hydrous form of silica containing 2 to 10% combined water; reacts with cement alkalies and may be highly detrimental as an aggregate in concrete.
- Язык программирования для решения задач исследования операций opaque 1. непрозрачный; 2. ретушировать (негатив) opaque glass непрозрачное стекло
- Amorphous silica mineral. softer, less dense, less transparent and
- Optimisation platform for airports including landside
Opal diffuser, английский
Opal glass, английский
A diffusing glass of milk-white appearance formed by incorporating material of high refractive index in the glass to scatter light.
Opal lamp bulb, английский
A bulb in which part or all of the glass envelope has a white, highly diffuse finish.
Opal-agate, английский
Opalescence, английский
Opalescent, английский
Opalescent glass, английский
A multicolored iridescent
Opalescent glaze, английский
A glaze having a milky appearance.
Opaline, английский
Opaline chert, английский
Chert that is principally or entirely of opal.
Opalinus [a, um], латинский
Opalite, английский
Opalized wood, английский
Opalski, английский
Opalus [i, m], латинский
Wax, английский
- A thermoplastic solid material obtained from vegetable, mineral, and animal matter; soluble in organic solvents; used in paste or liquid form as a protective coating or polish on wood and metal surfaces and as an additive in paints.
- A soft yellow substance produced by bees or made from petroleum wbc wbc abbr white blood cell
- Colostrum coming from or coagulated on mare`s teats just prior to foaling.
- The aliphatic paraffin series of hydrocarbons with high boiling points and high molecular weight; classes include paraffin (crystalline), microcrystalline and petrolatum (amorphous and microcrystalline). petrolatum is obtained from the heavy residual stock; heavier grades are used for rust prevention and wire rope lubrication (see petrolatum). wax appearance point – the temperature at which wax begins to precipitate out of a distillate fuel. wear of metals – the loss of surface material due to motion between two surfaces in contact.
Wax (ear), английский
Cera, cerumen (oído)
Wax bar, английский
Wax bar profiles, английский
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Wax stone, английский
Wavy vein, английский
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