lower wall

French translation: paroi inférieure

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English term or phrase:lower wall
French translation:paroi inférieure
Entered by: Trastec

14:21 Oct 23, 2005
English to French translations [Non-PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering / Food industry
English term or phrase: lower wall
1 A plastic package of thin , pliable foil or film, for paper napkins and similar items that doubles as a dispenser, comprising an upper (f), lower wall (e) side walls (a,b) and end walls (c,d), said package being also provided with a 5 continuous perforation (4) which corresponds to the opening of it, said perforation (4) extends on said upper wall (f) and on an adjacent said side wall (a) , which are continuous, said opening o fsaid package comprises an upper part (11) on said upper wall (f) and a side part (1) on said side wall (a), wherein
Trastec
Canada
Local time: 16:29
paroi inférieure
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Hacene
United Kingdom
Local time: 21:29


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6 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +3
paroi inférieure


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Hacene
United Kingdom
Local time: 21:29
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: French
PRO pts in category: 72

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agree  elysee
2 hrs
  -> merci Elysee

agree  sporran
2 hrs
  -> merci Sporran

agree  Jacques Desnoyers
4 hrs
  -> merci Jacques
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