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Grout logo #10101) Backsplash filler 2) Bind with grout 3) Cavity filler 4) Concrete 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Exclusively Saxon word 7) Filler of some cavities 8) It fills the gap 9) Masonry filler 10) Mortar between tiles 11) Mortar for joints 12) Mosaic paste 13) Plaster 14) Space filler 15) Thin mortar 16) Thin mortar between tiles
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Grout logo #21000 Grout is a construction material used to embed rebars in masonry walls, connect sections of pre-cast concrete, fill voids, and seal joints (like those between tiles). Grout is generally a mixture of water, cement, sand, often color tint, and sometimes fine gravel (if it is being used to fill the cores of concrete blocks). It is applied as a thick ...
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Grout logo #21000[automobile] Grout Brothers was a manufacturer of steam-powered automobiles in Orange, Massachusetts. The three brothers, Carl, Fred and C.B. were set up in business by their father William H. Grout who had made sewing machines under the New Home name in partnership with Thomas H. White. The early cars were sold under the New Home name. The...
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Grout logo #22194A rich or strong cementitious or chemically setting mixture used for filling tile joints.
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Grout logo #21002• (n.) Formerly, a kind of beer or ale. • (n.) A thin, coarse mortar, used for pouring into the joints of masonry and brickwork; also, a finer material, used in finishing the best ceilings. Gwilt. • (n.) Lees; dregs; grounds. • (n.) Coarse meal; ground malt; pl. groats. • (v. t.) To fill up or finish with grout, as the join...
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Grout logo #21095extremely fluid mixture of sand and gravel; ASTM C476, ACI530.1/ASCE6/TMS602
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Grout logo #20933 A hydrous mortar whose consistency allows it to be placed or pumped into small joints or cavities, as between pieces of ceramic clay, slate, or tile. Also, various mortar mixes used in foundation work to fell voids in soils, usually injected through drilled holes.
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Grout logo #20935any mortar containing a considerable amount of liquid which can be either pumped or gravity fed into voids. This sounds a very simple process but is one which requires a great deal of skill and specialist advice.
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grout logo #22187Mixture of cementitious material and aggregate to which sufficient water is added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constituents.
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Grout logo #22192Mortar with a high water ratio used to fill open joints between installed stone or building units. Normally, grout is worked into these joints with a hard rubber float.
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Grout logo #10444The cement-like material visible between squares of ceramic tile.
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Grout logo #20972Grout (grout) noun [ Anglo-Saxon grūt ; akin to grytt , German grütze , griess , Icelandic grautr , Lithuanian grudas corn, kernel, and English groats .] 1. Coarse meal; ground malt; plural groats. 2. Formerly, a kind...
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Grout logo #20972Grout transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Grouted ; present participle & verbal noun Grouting .] To fill up or finish with grout, as the joints between stones.
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Grout logo #21057- A wet mixture of cement, sand and water that flows into masonry or ceramic crevices to seal the cracks between the different pieces. Mortar made of such consistency (by adding water) that it will flow into the joints and cavities of the masonry work and fill them solid.
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Grout logo #22186A cementitious component of highwater-cement ratio, permitting it to be poured into spaces within a masonry wall. Grout consists of Portland cement, lime and aggregate
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Grout logo #21217Grout is Dorset slang for to dig a small ditch.
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Grout logo #22189A mixture of cement material and aggregate to which sufficient water is added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constituents.
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Grout logo #20707A mixture of Portland cement and water. (Grouts are used to fill the space between the underside of a base plate and the top of a concrete foundation.)
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grout logo #20974 verb bind with grout; `grout the bathtub`
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Grout logo #21066A fluid mixture of (1) cement, sand, and water or (2) cement and water: the hardened equivalent of such mixtures.
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Grout logo #21122A mixture of cementitious material and water, with or without aggregate, proportioned to produce a pourable consistency without segregation of the constituents; also, a mixture of other composition but of similar consistency. See also Neat Cement Grout and Sand Grout.
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Grout logo #22191(1) A plastic mixture of cementitious materials, aggregates, water, with or without admixtures initially produced to pouring consistency without segregation of the constituents during placement. (2) The hardened equivalent of such mixtures.
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grout logo #22193(1) a very thin mortar which is poured between two walls for reinforcement; (2) a liquid concrete that is poured in the centre of a reinforced masonry wall. Consists of a portland cement, lime, and aggregates.
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Grout logo #22400A wet mixture of cement, sand and water that flows into masonry or ceramic crevices to seal the crac
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Grout logo #23878A wet mixture of cement, sand and water that flows into masonry or ceramic crevices to seal the cracks between the different pieces. Mortar made of such consistency (by adding water) that it will flow into the joints and cavities of the masonry work and fill them solid.
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