grouts

  • 1grouts — graÊŠt n. thin plaster used to fill narrow crevices in masonry and woodwork; coat of plaster on an interior wall or ceiling …

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  • 2grouts — [graʊt] plural noun archaic sediment, dregs, or grounds. Origin OE grūt, of Gmc origin; related to grits and groats …

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  • 3grouts — n. pl. Lees. See grounds, 1 …

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  • 4Sika AG — Sika AG. Tipo Privada (SIX: SIK) Fundación 1910 Sede Baar …

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  • 5Grout — es un mortero especializado para el relleno de espacios. Mortero que no tenga contraccion o que tenga expansion positiva. Existen varios usos del termino. Grout de construccion (si tiene contraccion a largo plazo) Grout de precision Grout para la …

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  • 6tunnels and underground excavations — ▪ engineering Introduction        Great tunnels of the world Great tunnels of the worldhorizontal underground passageway produced by excavation or occasionally by nature s action in dissolving a soluble rock, such as limestone. A vertical opening …

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  • 7grout — grouter, n. /growt/, n. 1. a thin, coarse mortar poured into various narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass. 2. a coat of plaster for finishing a ceiling or… …

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  • 8grout — [[t]graʊt[/t]] n. 1) bui a thin, coarse mortar poured into narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass 2) bui a coat of plaster for finishing a ceiling or interior wall …

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  • 9Grout — (grout), n. [AS. gr[=u]t; akin to grytt, G. gr[ u]tze, griess, Icel. grautr, Lith. grudas corn, kernel, and E. groats.] 1. Coarse meal; ground malt; pl. groats. [1913 Webster] 2. Formerly, a kind of beer or ale. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] 3. pl. Lees; …

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  • 10Road — This article is about a route, thoroughfare or way that supports travel by a means of conveyance. For a place outside a harbor where a ship can lie at anchor, see Roadstead. For public roads, see Highway. For other routes, see thoroughfare. For… …

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