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hihnatyyppiset
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strap
,
band;
especially
one
that
is
made
of
leather
or
other
strong
material
thong
(leather strap)
leash
,
lead
(machinery)
belt
Fin:
tuulettimen hihna
Eng:
fanbelt
(colloquial)
conveyor
,
especially
belt
conveyor
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(leash):
talutushihna
,
lieka
(conveyor):
kuljetin
,
hihnakuljetin
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hihnoittaa
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hammashihna
hihnakuljetin
hihnakäyttöinen
hihnapyörä
kiilahihna
liukuhihna
talutushihna
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From Proto-Finnic
hihna
, from earlier
šišna
, borrowed from Proto-Baltic [Term?] (compare Lithuanian šikšnà (“strap, belt, leather”)).
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