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  • curprev 06:5206:52, 25 February 2023WingerBot talk contribsm 7,508 bytes −43 move tr=yēdànshù from simplified Mandarin template to traditional equivalent; remove redundant simplified Mandarin translation template (trad=耶誕樹, simp=耶诞树, tr=yēdànshù); move tr=shèngdànshù from simplified Mandarin template to traditional equivalent; remove redundant simplified Mandarin translation template (trad=聖誕樹, simp=圣诞树, tr=shèngdànshù) undo

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  • curprev 03:2703:27, 17 November 2020Equinox talk contribs 6,585 bytes +514 # {{lb|en|military|slang}} A panel of indicator lights in an aircraft or a submarine. #* '''1954''', Medicine and Surgery Bureau, ''A Bibliographic Sourcebook of Compressed Air, Diving and Submarine Medicine'' (page 121) #*: One of the most important color discriminations involved in the operation of a submarine is that of reading the "'''Christmas tree'''," a panel of 30 to 60 small jewel-shaped lights, used to indicate whether hull openings, such as hatches and vents, are s undo
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