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Fallen gob
Глоссарий по геологии и горным работам |
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Обрушенное выработанное пространство, русский
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Fallen, немецкий
Fallen, английский
Fallen angels, английский
Bonds that at the time of issue were considered investment grade but that have dropped below that rating over time.
Fallen arches, английский
A condition in which the arches in the sole of the foot are not high
Fallender ton, немецкий
Fallenhet, шведский
Fallens, латинский
Gob, английский
- [1] u.s. civilian slang for a naval enlisted man. the term is never used in the usn which banned it as “undignified” in the 1920s. [2] in the rn, gobby used to be a derogatory term for a naval reservist assigned to coastguard service, but is seldom heard today. gods of the sea:many sea-dwelling beings have established themselves in myth, but the graeco-roman deities are the ones which have persisted in european tradition. in over-simplified form, their history starts with oceanus and tethys, who ruled over all the worlds’ watery elements but were later succeeded by poseidon (neptune) and his wife amphitrite. their son triton became his father’s conch-horn trumpeter creating the roar of the seas, while another son proteus was guardian of the seal herds; both being revered as sea-elders able to foretell the future. leucothea and her son pal?mon were invoked by roman seamen as powerful protectors against shipwreck. portunus the god of ports and harbors could ensure safe and prosperous voyages. see also water deities.
- Goaf.
- Gospel oak to barking line
Gob curtain, английский
Gob dump, английский
Gob entry, английский
Gob fire, английский
Gob heading, английский
Gob pile, английский
The waste rock pile associated with a coal mine (only in north american usage).
Gob road, английский
Gob room, английский
Gob ventilation, английский
Gob wall, английский
Gob-pile orator, английский
Gob-road system, английский
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Обрушенное выработанное пространство, русский
Демонтаж лавы, русский
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