Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

3-fach Antihaft-Versiegelung

Turkish translation:

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Added to glossary by adosanis
Sep 10, 2004 00:40
19 yrs ago
German term

3-fach Antihaft-Versiegelung

German to Turkish Tech/Engineering Furniture / Household Appliances
3-fach Antihaft-Versiegelung (auf einer Pfanne)
Proposed translations (Turkish)
4 Üç katlı yapışmaz kaplama
Change log

Apr 22, 2005 22:43: Leyal changed "Field (specific)" from "Other" to "Furniture / Household Appliances"

Nov 17, 2006 22:04: Leyal changed "Field" from "Other" to "Tech/Engineering"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): (r) Duran, MBA, Leyal

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