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German to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering | ||||
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na +1 | circumferential length |
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na | Circumference lenght |
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circumferential length Explanation: You should get some 190 or so hits on a search on "circumferential length". As for the Sehne, the mathematical term is chord; see if that'll work for you. Ernst Deutsch-Englisch : Sehne f, Kreissehne f (Math) / chord, subtense Ernst Deutsch-Englisch : Sehne f, Walzfaser f (Hütt) / fiber (US), fibre, filament Ernst Deutsch-Englisch : Sehnen... (Math) / chordal Ernst Deutsch-Englisch : Sehnenkraft f (Luftf) / force along the chord Ernst Deutsch-Englisch : Sehnenlänge f / chord length Sehne f chord n, chord line [Siemens] Ernst, WB industrielle Technik Siemens, Energie- und Automatisierungstechnik |
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Circumference lenght Explanation: Circumference lenght |
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