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(5)
COOKING
(6)
BARKING
PODGAR
(7)
WAXING
EVACUATION
DOBELKA
FINISHING
BLEACHING
GLUING
(8)
SUBLIMATION
PIP
IMPREGNATION
MORDANT
Embossing
(9)
MACERATION
COATING
POLLING
DISTILLATION
DRYING
ETCHING
(10)
VERGION
DENITRATING
LIGHTING
SAWING
SORTING
(11)
PLUCKING
GRINDING
VARNISHING
FOLDING
PUNCHING
(12)
acylation
bromination
CURING
HYDROGENATION
GOFFERING
ENGRAVING
IMPREGNATION
DELAMINATION
FILTRATION
CHLORINATION
(13)
LEACHING
GELATINIZATION
METHYLATION
SATIN
(14)
BUBBLING
BENZOLATE
(15)
CALANDRATING
WAXING
(16)
DEHYDRATION
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