| cementing | present participle of cement | en |
| cementing | Injection of cement into the annulus (space) between the casing and the well wall to consolidate the latter and reduced water influxes | en |
| cementing | binding sıfat | en |
| cementing | The application of a liquid slurry of cement andwater to various points inside or outside the casing See cement casing | en |
| cementing | Pumping a liquid slurry of cement, water and other additives behind a string of casing to isolate formations | en |
| cementing | The injection of cement slurry into a drilled hole or behind the casing | en |
| Cement | dagga | en |
| cement | A liquid compound used to waterproof new windows and/or to maintain and strengthen old windows | en |
| cement | See: pozzolini-, lime- | en |
| cement | bind or join with or as if with cement cover or coat with cement | en |
| cement | something that hardens to act as adhesive material a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay; used with water and sand or gravel to make concrete and mortar concrete pavement is sometimes referred to as cement; "they stood on the gray cement beside the pool" | en |
| cement | To become cemented or firmly united; to cohere | en |
| cement | a substance, when cured, binds to surfaces together | en |
| cement | any of various materials used by dentists to fill cavities in teeth make fast as if with cement; "We cemented our friendship" | en |
| cement | Anything that makes two bodies stick together, mortar, a bond of union | en |
| cement | coat with cement, fill with cement; bind together with cement; reinforce fiil | en |
| cement | Binding material that, when combined with water and aggregate, forms concrete | en |
| cement | Plug: a portion of cement placed at some point in the wellbore to seal it | en |
| cement | unvulcanized raw or compounded rubber in a suitable solvent used as an adhesive or sealant | en |
| cement | The gray powder that is the glue in concrete Portland cement Also, any adhesive | en |
| cement | To overlay or coat with cement; as, to cement a cellar bottom | en |
| cement | To unite or cause to adhere by means of a cement | en |
| cement | Any material with strong adhesive properties | en |
| cement | A particular type or brand of cement | en |
| cement | A powdered substance that develops strong adhesive properties when mixed with water | en |
| cement | The paste-like substance resulting from mixing such a powder with water | en |
| cement | To affix with cement | en |
| cement | To ensure an outcome | en |
| cement | Any substance used for making bodies adhere to each other, as mortar, glue, etc | en |
| cement | A kind of calcined limestone, or a calcined mixture of clay and lime, for making mortar which will harden under water | en |
| cement | The layer of bone investing the root and neck of a tooth; called also cementum | en |
| cement | A dispersion of "solution" of unvulcanized rubber or a plastic in a volatile solution This meaning is peculiar to plastics and rubber industries and may not be an adhesive composition | en |
| cement | Bond of union; that which unites firmly, as persons in friendship, or men in society | en |
| cement | See Cementation, n | en |
| cement | The powder used in cementation | en |
| cement | To unite firmly or closely | en |
| cement | A building material which, when mixed with water and other materials, hardens and becomes a binding agent May refer to mortar, Portland cement, plaster of Paris (gypsum) and others | en |
| cement | something that hardens to act as adhesive material | en |
| cement | a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay; used with water and sand or gravel to make concrete and mortar | en |
| cement | any of various materials used by dentists to fill cavities in teeth | en |
| cement | a specialized bony substance covering the root of a tooth | en |
| cement | cover or coat with cement | en |
| cement | A putty or other compound that is used to weatherproof stained glass projects that are to be used for doors or windows The cement is forced between the came and the glass It also adds strength and keeps the glass from rattling | en |
| cement | concrete pavement is sometimes referred to as cement; "they stood on the gray cement beside the pool" | en |
| cement | If things are cemented together, they are stuck or fastened together. Most artificial joints are cemented into place. Agent that binds concrete and mor(Tarih) Cements are finely ground powders that, when mixed with water, set to a hard mass. The cement of 2,000 years ago was a mixture of ash and lime. Volcanic ash mined near the city of Puteoli (now Pozzuoli), near Naples, was particularly rich in essential aluminosilicate minerals, giving rise to the pozzolana cement of the Roman era. See also portland cement | en |
| cement | Cement is a grey powder which is mixed with sand and water in order to make concrete. a mixture of wet sand and cement | en |
| cement | concrete, mortar; bonding agent; filling (for teeth) isim | en |
| cement | Cement is the same as concrete. the hard cold cement floor | en |
| cement | Glue that is made for sticking particular substances together is sometimes called cement. Stick the pieces on with tile cement | en |
| cement | Something that cements a relationship or agreement makes it stronger. Nothing cements a friendship between countries so much as trade | en |
| cement | bind or join with or as if with cement | en |
| cement | make fast as if with cement; "We cemented our friendship" | en |
| cement | Finely powdered mixtures of inorganic compounds which when combined with water hardens with hydration | en |
| cement | a dry powder that hardens after mixing with water It is an ingredient in concrete | en |
| cement | Fluid cement is mixed at the surface, pumped to the bottom of a cased well, forced to flow around the lower end of the casing and up into the space between the casing and the borehole When the cement solidifies (sets), it holds the casing in place, and provides support | en |
| cement | A dry powder made from silica, alumina, lime, iron oxide, and magnesia which hardens when mixed with water; used as an ingredient in concrete | en |
| cement | A special type of glue used to hold a crown in place It also acts as an insulator to protect the tooth's nerve | en |
| cement | A mixture of polymeric compound or elastomer used as an adhesive or sealant | en |
| cement | a powder that hardens when mixed with water; an ingredient used in concrete | en |
| cement | Usually refers to portland cement which when mixed with sand, gravel, and water forms concrete Generally, cement is an adhesive; specifically, it is that type of adhesive which sets by virtue of a chemical reaction | en |
| cement | Fused to the bottom surface of the insole to reinforce the shoe and support the arch of the wearer After lasting, the surfaces of both the upper and the outsole are carefully roughed to remove the outer layer of material After roughing, cement is applied to both surfaces Immediately before the upper and outsole are put together in the outsole attaching machine, the dry cement on the outsole must be "activated" that is, brought into the proper condition for bonding The cemented outsole and upper are placed into an activating device where the cement film is properly conditioned by heat to the required state for secure bonding to the cemented upper The outsole and upper are taken from the activator, quickly assembled by hand to the lasted upper, and promptly placed into the sole attaching machine This machine immediately exerts adequate pressure on the shoe, bonding the outsole to the upper | en |
| cement | A dry powder made from silica, alumina, lime, iron oxide and magnesia which hardens when mixed with water; used as an ingredient in concrete | en |
| cement | (1) A powder consisting of alumina, silica, lime, and other substances which hardens when mixed with water Extensively used in the oil industry to bond casing to the walls of the wellbore (2) A secondary mineral growth of chemically precipitated material on the surfaces and in the interstices of clastic sediments Authigenic clay minerals are not considered cement (3) To fix the casing firmly in the hole with cement, which is pumped through the drill pipe to the bottom of the casing and up into the annular space between the casing and the walls of the borehole After the cement sets (hardens) it is drilled out of the casing The casing can be perforated to allow reservoir fluids to enter the well | en |
| cement | In concrete work, the dry powder that, when it has combined chemically with the water in the mix, cements the particles of aggregate together to form concrete | en |
| cement | a substance that can be used to build together aggregates of sand or stone into a cohesive structure May be a single compound or a mixture May be hydraulic set, air set or chemical set | en |
| cement | the chemically precipitated calcium carbonate present in spaces within skeletons or between grains of internal sediment | en |