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biol. | skin burn |
chem. | burn wound |
forestr. | combustion process |
med. | scald; ambustion; cremation |
nucl.phys. | oxidation |
vet.med. | burned place; scorching; burn scold |
In der | |
tat. | It certainly does. |
schichtete | |
gen. | laminated |
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burn on (an); burning; combustion; incineration; torridness; burn; treatment by incineration | |||
combustion (technisch); burn (Wunde) | |||
burn-up | |||
incineration Controlled process by which solid, liquid, or gaseous combustible wastes are burned and changed into gases; residue produced contains little or no combustible material | |||
skin burn | |||
combustion (combustio) | |||
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burnings; combustions | |||
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skin burn (of the first, ..., fourth degree) | |||
burn wound | |||
ignition | |||
combustion process | |||
scald; ambustion; cremation | |||
oxidation | |||
burned place; scorching; burn scold | |||
deflagration | |||
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burns (of firstsecondthird degree) |
Verbrennung : 221 phrases in 38 subjects |