Decalcomania

/[diːˌkæɫkəˈmeɪnɪə]/

Synonyms for "decalcomania" (24 found)

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14 translations across 11 languages.

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Catalan

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  • calcomania noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

French

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  • décalcomanie noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

German

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  • Abziehbild noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

Greek

1 entries
  • χαλκομανία noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

Italian

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  • calcomania noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)
  • decalcomania noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

Japanese

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  • デカルコマニー noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

Korean

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  • 데칼코마니 noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

Polish

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  • dekalkomania noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

Portuguese

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  • decalcomania noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

Spanish

2 entries
  • calcomanía noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)
  • decalcomanía noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

Swedish

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  • dekalkomani noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)
  • överföringsbild noun (the process of transferring designs onto surfaces using decals)

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The principal change in paragraph 1406 is the reduction in the rates of duty provided in the House bill on ceramic decalcomanias.

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