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Definition
Synonym
Restprofiltiefe
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Restprofiltiefe
f
remaining nonskid; remaining tread depth
Restprofiltiefe
f
remaining nonskid, remaining tread depth
Restprofiltiefe
f
remaining nonskid, remaining tread depth
Restprofiltiefe
f
remaining nonskid; remaining tread depth
Deutsche
Restprofiltiefe Synonyme
Englische
remaining nonskid; remaining tread depth Synonyme
remaining
abiding
age-long
aged
ancient
antique
as a bonus
changeless
chronic
commorant
constant
continuing
continuous
diuturnal
durable
dwelling
enduring
evergreen
extant
extra
firm
fixed
for lagniappe
frozen
hardy
immobile
immutable
in residence
indefatigable
intact
intransient
inveterate
inviolate
lasting
left
leftover
living
living in
lodging
long-lasting
long-lived
long-standing
long-term
longeval
longevous
macrobiotic
net
odd
of long duration
of long standing
outstanding
over
over and above
overplus
perdurable
perduring
perennial
permanent
perpetual
persistent
persisting
quiescent
remanent
resident
residentiary
residing
residual
rigid
sempervirent
solid
spare
stable
static
stationary
staying
steadfast
steady
sticking
superfluous
supernumerary
surplus
surviving
sustained
to spare
torpid
tough
unaltered
unceasing
unchangeable
unchanged
unchanging
unchecked
unconsumed
undestroyed
undying
uneaten
unfading
unfailing
unremitting
unshifting
unused
unvaried
unvarying
vital
Restprofiltiefe Definition
Depth
(
n.
)
The
quality
of
being
deep
Depth
(
n.
)
Profoundness
Depth
(
n.
)
Lowness
Depth
(
n.
)
That
which
is
deep
Depth
(
n.
)
The
number
of
simple
elements
which
an
abstract
conception
or
notion
includes
Depth
(
n.
)
A
pair
of
toothed
wheels
which
work
together.
Remaining
(
p.
pr.
&
vb.
n.)
of
Remain
Tread
(
v.
i.)
To
set
the
foot
Tread
(
v.
i.)
To
walk
or
go
Tread
(
v.
i.)
To
copulate
Tread
(
v.
t.)
To
step
or
walk
on.
Tread
(
v.
t.)
To
beat
or
press
with
the
feet
Tread
(
v.
t.)
To
go
through
or
accomplish
by
walking,
dancing,
or
the
like.
Tread
(
v.
t.)
To
crush
under
the
foot
Tread
(
v.
t.)
To
copulate
with
Tread
(
n.
)
A
step
or
stepping
Tread
(
n.
)
Manner
or
style
of
stepping
Tread
(
n.
)
Way
Tread
(
n.
)
The
act
of
copulation
in
birds.
Tread
(
n.
)
The
upper
horizontal
part
of
a
step,
on
which
the
foot
is
placed.
Tread
(
n.
)
The
top
of
the
banquette,
on
which
soldiers
stand
to
fire
over
the
parapet.
Tread
(
n.
)
The
part
of
a
wheel
that
bears
upon
the
road
or
rail.
Tread
(
n.
)
The
part
of
a
rail
upon
which
car
wheels
bear.
Tread
(
n.
)
The
chalaza
of
a
bird's
egg
Tread
(
n.
)
A
bruise
or
abrasion
produced
on
the
foot
or
ankle
of
a
horse
that
interferes.
See
Interfere,
3.
Tread-softly
(
n.
)
Spurge
nettle.
See
under
Nettle.
remaining nonskid; remaining tread depth Bedeutung
pace
stride
tread
a
step
in
walking
or
running
psychoanalysis
analysis
depth
psychology
a
set
of
techniques
for
exploring
underlying
motives
and
a
method
of
treating
various
mental
disorders,
based
on
the
theories
of
Sigmund
Freud,
his
physician
recommended
psychoanalysis
depth
charge
depth
bomb
a
bomb
that
explodes
at
a
preset
depth
under
water,
antisubmarine
device
depth
finder
navigational
instrument
used
to
measure
the
depth
of
a
body
of
water
(as
by
ultrasound
or
radar)
depth
gauge
depth
gage
a
gauge
for
measuring
the
depth
of
grooves
or
holes
or
other
concavities
sonic
depth
finder
fathometer
depth
finder
for
determining
depth
of
water
or
a
submerged
object
by
means
of
ultrasound
waves
track
caterpillar
track
caterpillar
tread
an
endless
metal
belt
on
which
tracked
vehicles
move
over
the
ground
tread
structural
member
consisting
of
the
horizontal
part
of
a
stair
or
step
tread
the
part
(as
of
a
wheel
or
shoe)
that
makes
contact
with
the
ground
tread
the
grooved
surface
of
a
pneumatic
tire
treadmill
treadwheel
tread-wheel
a
mill
that
is
powered
by
men
or
animals
walking
on
a
circular
belt
or
climbing
steps
depth
degree
of
psychological
or
intellectual
profundity
depth
the
attribute
or
quality
of
being
deep,
strong,
or
intense,
the
depth
of
his
breathing,
the
depth
of
his
sighs,
the
depth
of
his
emotion
depth
deepness
the
extent
downward
or
backward
or
inward,
the
depth
of
the
water,
depth
of
a
shelf,
depth
of
a
closet
astuteness
profundity
profoundness
depth
deepness
the
intellectual
ability
to
penetrate
deeply
into
ideas
depth
(usually
plural)
the
deepest
and
most
remote
part,
from
the
depths
of
darkest
Africa,
signals
received
from
the
depths
of
space
spurge
nettle
tread-softly
devil
nettle
pica-pica
Cnidoscolus
urens
Jatropha
urens
Jatropha
stimulosus
a
stinging
herb
of
tropical
America
depth
(usually
plural)
a
low
moral
state,
he
had
sunk
to
the
depths
of
addiction
tread
brace
(an
archer's
bow)
by
pressing
the
foot
against
the
center
tread
mate
with,
male
birds
tread
the
females
tread
crush
as
if
by
treading
on,
tread
grapes
to
make
wine
tramp
down
trample
tread
down
walk
on
and
flatten,
tramp
down
the
grass,
trample
the
flowers
tread
trample
tread
or
stomp
heavily
or
roughly,
The
soldiers
trampled
across
the
fields
step
tread
put
down
or
press
the
foot,
place
the
foot,
For
fools
rush
in
where
angels
fear
to
tread,
step
on
the
brake
step
on
tread
on
place
or
press
the
foot
on,
He
stepped
on
the
hem
of
her
long
gown
tread
apply
(the
tread)
to
a
tire
leftover
left
over(p)
left(p)
odd
remaining
unexpended
not
used
up,
leftover
meatloaf,
she
had
a
little
money
left
over
so
she
went
to
a
movie,
some
odd
dollars
left,
saved
the
remaining
sandwiches
for
supper,
unexpended
provisions
nonskid
designed
to
reduce
or
prevent
skidding,
nonskid
tires
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