
1) Apothecary vessel 2) Big gun 3) Bond between bricks 4) Bowl used with pestle 5) Brick bond 6) Brick holder 7) Brick partner 8) Brick stick 9) Bricklaying material 10) Bricklaying mixture 11) Building cement 12) Cement mixture 13) French word used in English 14) Gap-filling material 15) Grinding bowl
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1) Compo 2) Gun 3) Howitzer 4) Weapon
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• (v. t.) To plaster or make fast with mortar. • (n.) A short piece of ordnance, used for throwing bombs, carcasses, shells, etc., at high angles of elevation, as 45
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A mixture of sand, lime, Portland cement, and water that is used in masonry construction to bind bricks, concrete blocks, or stone to form structural elements such as retaining walls and piers. Mortar may also be used when constructing riprap.
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(R mortar) mixture of lime and/or cement with sand and water, used either as a binding material for bricks and stone or as a plaster
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A mixture of sand, water, and lime used to bind stones together; as opposed to drylaid masonry.
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A mixture of sand, water, and lime used to bind stones together; as opposed to drylaid masonry.
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A mixture of cement with sand and water used in masonry work
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A mixture of sand and cement used to hold bricks and stones together.
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a mixture traditionally including an aggregate, slacked lime or clay, any appropriate additive and water which is used for pointing and bedding masonry. In modern times, portland cement has been more widely used. A mixture rich in the cementing material is said to be 'fat'. Plasticisers a...
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A material used to fill the gaps between stones, blocks or bricks in wall-building. It adheres to the components of the wall, creating a structural block. Traditional mortar was made with lime and sand, or clay was used as mortar. After the invention of Portland cement in the 1850s it was used as a substitute for lime, and is still used in that way...
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1. A strong vessel, commonly in form of an inverted bell, in which substances are pounded or rubbed with a pestle. ... 2. [F. Mortier, fr. L. Mortarium mortar (for trituarating). ... A short piece of ordnance, used for throwing bombs, carcasses, shells, etc, at high angles of elevation, as 45 deg, and even higher; so named from its resemblance in s...
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(mor´tәr) a vessel with a rounded internal surface, used with a pestle, for reducing a solid to a powder or producing a homogeneous mixture of solids.
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A mixture of sand, water, lime and cement used to lay bricks, stone, tile or concrete block.
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a mixture consisting of a binder (cement and/or hydrated lime), sand and water and the hardened product of the mixture.
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Mor'tar noun [ Middle English
morter , Anglo-Saxon
mortēre , Latin
mortarium : confer French
mortier mortar. Confer sense 2 (below), also 2d
Mortar ,
Martel ,
Morter .]
1. A strong vessel, commonly in form of an inverted bell, in which ...
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Mor'tar transitive verb To plaster or make fast with mortar.
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- A mixture of cement (or lime) with sand and water used in masonry work.
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A mortar is a machine for projecting a bomb via a high trajectory at a remote target. Mortars are believed to have been first used at Naples in 1435, and the first was made in England in 1543. A modem mortar bomb is stabilized in flight by means of tail fins. The high trajectory results in a high angle of attack and makes mortars more suitable than...
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A mixture of cement with water and sand used in masonry work.
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howitzer noun a muzzle-loading high-angle gun with a short barrel that fires shells at high elevations for a short range
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A mixture of cement, sand and water. When used in masonry construction, the mixture may contain masonry cement, or standard portland cement with lime or other ad-mixtures which may produce greater degrees of plasticity and/or durability.
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(1) A mixture of cementitious materials, fine aggregate water, with or without admixtures, used to construct unit masonry assemblages. (2) The hardened equivalent of such mixtures.
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A mixture of cement (or lime) with sand and water used in masonry work.
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A mixture of cement (or lime) with sand and water used in masonry work.
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