lead-free

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lead-free

(ˌlɛdˈfriː)
adj
(Automotive Engineering) See unleaded1
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Adj.1.lead-free - (of gasoline) not containing tetraethyl lead; "lead-free gasoline"
leadless, unleaded - not treated with lead; "unleaded gasoline"
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lead-free

[ˌledˈfriː] ADJsin plomo
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lead-free

adjbleifrei; petrol alsounverbleit
n (also lead-free petrol)unverbleites or bleifreies Benzin
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lead-free

[ˈlɛdˈfriː] adj (petrol) → senza piombo
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lead-free

خَالٍ مِنَ الرَّصَاصِ bezolovnatý blyfri bleifrei αμόλυβδος sin plomo lyijytön sans plomb bezolovan senza piombo 無鉛の 납이 없는 loodvrij blyfri bezołowiowy sem chumbo не содержащий свинца blyfri ไร้สารตะกั่ว kurşunsuz không có chì 无铅的
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