cement

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definition
verb
wooden posts were cemented into the ground
attach with cement.
noun
We were having some building work done and there was cement , sand and mortar lying around.
a powdery substance made with calcined lime and clay. It is mixed with water to form mortar or mixed with sand, gravel, and water to make concrete.
translation of 'cement'
noun
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example
Many people find a place without carpeting is best from a maintenance point of view as tile or 'cement' is a lot easier to clean.
They're as mundane as the flour, cocoa, and sugar in brownie mix or the sand, gravel, and 'cement' used to make concrete.
Pebbles and old quarry tiles had been used to fill in the gap, with the whole area brushed with a dry mix of sand and 'cement' to fill in the cracks, and watered in using a watering can.
rubber 'cement'
Substituting adobe clay for 'cement' is one option for a more sustainable approach.
Geopetal infillings in the internal cavity of the shells were observed and represented by poorly lithified micritic and aragonitic 'cement' .
The 'cement' that holds together the various strands of the Bush administration is their pocketbooks and stock market portfolios.
An identifying phrase that probably Goss himself inscribed on the photograph identifies the white substance as gunite, a solution of 'cement' and water used as a finisher.
The ideological 'cement' binding the nation was the White Australia Policy, championed by the Australian Labor Party.
If I were you, I would glue the base tape back on with Barge 'cement' .
Suddenly Ryeda could hear the small screeches of rubber meeting 'cement' at such a high speed as the place came to run on the runaway.
As we will see in the next chapter, these emotions may be the 'cement' that binds human society together.
It also provided a social 'cement' in new urban communities.
traditional entertainment was a form of community 'cement'
She tried to slow down her breathing as she took soft steps on the 'cement' .
trust is the 'cement' that holds organizations together
They are well-matched and mutually dependent with the barest hint of latent sexual attraction to 'cement' their bond as reckless partners in crime.
The building itself was vintage East German, thin marble facades pasted onto 'cement' , cracked tiles, and plenty of glass to let in the roasting sun.
This figure is the ratio of sand to the sum of the Portland cement, lime, and mortar cement or masonry 'cement' in the mortar.
This summer the National Trust asked St Blaise Conservation, directed by Keith Garner, RIBA, to replace the 'cement' with lime mortar.
Manda froze, feeling as if her feet were glued to the 'cement' , before someone tackled her to the ground.
Plaster, like sand, lime and 'cement' , is not an expensive material and at its simplest level is not difficult to use.
More affluent farmers live in homes constructed of 'cement' , with tile roofs.
Construction methods are traditional: earth bricks, stone, gravel, 'cement' and sand, with flat or thatched roofs.
These hard, round spheres of sedimentary rock 'cement' are carried into place by ground water.
The solution that Mr Valentine came up with is a single sheet of waterproof material that can be formed into an open container which can carry anything from sand and 'cement' to water.
Time and again we seek in our sport the consolation of the old values and virtues that were once the only social 'cement' that held Ireland together in the worst of times.
On all these levels, I invite you to celebrate the richness of gravel, sand and 'cement' mixed together with water and allowed to cure.
Since the plaster is a composite material using appropriate qualities of 'cement' , sand and aggregate, the final material has a dull color.
Bonding between the 'cement' and dental hard tissues is achieved through an ionic exchange at the interface.
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