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na | cowl thermometer |
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na | merecury thermometer |
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na | capillary thermometer |
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cowl thermometer Explanation: termómetro = thermometer de capilla = hood, cowl harpeth and collins dictionary |
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merecury thermometer Explanation: mercury thermometer = an instrument for measuring temperatures, consisting of a graduated glass tube with a sealed, capillary bore in which mercury, colored alcohol, etc. rises or falls as it expands or contracts from changes in temperature. New World Dictionary, Larousse |
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capillary thermometer Explanation: capillary = as thin as a hair Langenscheidts Enzyklop�disches W�rterbuch, Teil I, Englisch-Deutsch, Prof. Dr. Muret & Prof. Dr. Sanders |
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