Kerf
//kɜː(ɹ)f//
Translations of "kerf" (8 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | рязка(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece) | rjazka | |
| Finnish | lovi(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), uurros(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), uurros(distance between diverging saw teeth) | — | |
| French | voie(distance between diverging saw teeth) | — | |
| German | Einschnitt(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), Fuge(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), Kerbe(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), Nut(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), Schlitz(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), Schnittfuge(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), Schränkung(distance between diverging saw teeth) | — | |
| Italian | intaccatura(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece) | — | |
| Russian | зару́бка(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), надру́б(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), пропи́л(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece) | zarúbka, nadrúb, propíl | |
| Slovene | (u)rez(the groove or slit cut in the workpiece), zareza(distance between diverging saw teeth), širina reza žage(distance between diverging saw teeth) | — | |
| Spanish | traba(distance between diverging saw teeth) | — |
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