Examples of using Wadding in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
The bustle at the hip part is filled with silk wadding, the size is 26cm x 22cm x 6cm.
fertilizer and as wadding in the paper production and fabrics.
Wadding of textile materials
Wadding and insulating the water meter/which is usually outside in a shaft/ to avoid bursting.
can be refilled with any type of loose Micro and Macro wadding or other filtering media.
Of paper pulp, cellulose wadding or unprinted paper ex E. Sanitary towels and tampons:- Of paper pulp, cellulose wadding or unprinted paper.
The structure is covered with a pre-cloth made of polyester fibre/resin of different thicknesses and combined with wadding to give a better look to the uncovered structure.
Mens Barbour Buckle Quilted Jacket is part of the Barbour'warmer' range with traditional Barbour motorcycle styling, thermal wadding and a lightweight garment.
Cushions covered with polyester fibre of various thickness combined with wadding, which bring you a very comfortable feeling,
Wadding is used in model rockets to prevent the parachute from melting when it ejects.
paperboard or cellulose wadding: ex A. Perforated paper
Wadding is a disc of material used in guns to seal gas behind a projectile
Wadding can be crucial to a gun's efficiency,
paperboard or cellulose wadding: ex A. Perforated paper
A pad dressing was made with bandages and cotton wadding, which was replaced after 24 hours by an elastic garment.
Curauá proved to be unbeatable on the resistance issue when compared with wadding, banana, sugarcane bagasse,
Well, close enough that there's massive tissue destruction within the wound, and the plastic wadding of the shell's clearly visible.
paper, cellulose wadding or webs of cellulose fibres excl.
the"captain" of one of the yachts masquerading as a battle ship was nearly killed when he was struck by a cannonball of wadding fired at him from an opposing ship.
Some historians(Duboulay, Luke Wadding) say he was a Franciscan,