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the meaning of "walves"



 
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the meaning of "walves" #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 25, 2007 23:00 pm   the meaning of "walves"
 

Hi!
What is the meaning of the word "walves" in the sentence:

Walves and all delicate parts are to be wrapped in soft material and firmly packed in cardboard boxes.

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the meaning of "walves" #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 25, 2007 23:26 pm   the meaning of "walves"
 

valves???
I figure there's no such word as "walve"
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