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- CEMENTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CEMENTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of cement 2 to put cement on a surface or stick things together… Learn more
- CEMENTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
cement 2 of 2 verb cemented; cementing; cements transitive verb 1 : to unite or make firm by or as if by cement
- Cement - Wikipedia
Cement powder in a bag, ready to be mixed with aggregates and water [1] Cement block construction examples from the Multiplex Manufacturing Company of Toledo, Ohio, in 1905 A cement is a binder, a chemical substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together Cement is seldom used on its own, but rather to bind sand and gravel (aggregate
- 178 Synonyms Antonyms for CEMENTED | Thesaurus. com
Find 178 different ways to say CEMENTED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Cemented - definition of cemented by The Free Dictionary
To cover or coat with cement To become cemented Firmly settled or determined; unalterable: The administration's position on taxes was set in cement despite the unfavorable public response
- cemented - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Building a mixture of clay and limestone, usually mixed with water and sand, etc , to form concrete, used as a building material:[uncountable] a floor made of cement Building any soft, sticky substance that dries hard and is used for mending broken objects:[uncountable] a jar of paper cement
- CEMENTED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
It most commonly involves removing healthy enamel and tooth tissue so that veneers can be cemented to the front of the teeth
- Cemented Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Bonded by cement or a similar substance Simple past tense and past participle of cement Large chains cemented into the floor covered her It is formed of sand or fine gravel cemented by infiltrated oxide of iron This new entente with Great Britain, cemented by a visit paid by King Edward VII
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