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Word Meanings - ASPHALTE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Asphaltic mastic or cement. See Asphalt, 2.

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  • ASPHALTITE
    Asphaltic.
  • ASPHALTIC
    Pertaining to, of the nature of, or containing, asphalt; bituminous. "Asphaltic pool." "Asphaltic slime." Milton.
  • MASTICABLE
    Capable of being masticated.
  • MASTICATION
    The act or operation of masticating; chewing, as of food. Mastication is a necessary preparation of solid aliment, without which there can be no good digestion. Arbuthnot.
  • CEMENTATION
    A process which consists in surrounding a solid body with the powder of other substances, and heating the whole to a degree not sufficient to cause fusion, the physical properties of the body being changed by chemical combination with powder; thus
  • CEMENT
    Etym: 1. To unite or cause to adhere by means of a cement. Bp. Burnet. 2. To unite firmly or closely. Shak. 3. To overlay or coat with cement; as, to cement a cellar bottom.
  • MASTICATE
    To grind or crush with, or as with, the teeth and prepare for swallowing and digestion; to chew; as, to masticate food.
  • MASTICATOR
    1. One who masticates. 2. A machine for cutting meat into fine pieces for toothless people; also, a machine for cutting leather, India rubber, or similar tough substances, into fine pieces, in some processes of manufacture.
  • ASPHALTUS
    See ASPHALT
  • MASTICOT
    Massicot.
  • CEMENTATORY
    Having the quality of cementating or uniting firmly.
  • MASTICIN
    A white, amorphous, tenacious substance resembling caoutchouc, and obtained as an insoluble residue of mastic.
  • ASPHALT; ASPHALTUM
    1. Mineral pitch, Jews' pitch, or compact native bitumen. It is brittle, of a black or brown color and high luster on a surface of fracture; it melts and burns when heated, leaving no residue. It occurs on the surface and shores of the Dead Sea,
  • CEMENT STEEL
    Steel produced by cementation; blister steel.
  • MASTICATER
    One who masticates.
  • CEMENTAL
    Of or pertaining to cement, as of a tooth; as, cemental tubes. R. Owen.
  • CEMENTITIOUS
    Of the nature of cement. Forsyth.
  • MASTICH
    See MASTIC
  • ASPHALTE
    Asphaltic mastic or cement. See Asphalt, 2.
  • SCARCEMENT
    An offset where a wall or bank of earth, etc., retreats, leaving a shelf or footing.
  • REINFORCEMENT
    See REëNFORCEMENT
  • SEDUCEMENT
    1. The act of seducing. 2. The means employed to seduce, as flattery, promises, deception, etc.; arts of enticing or corrupting. Pope.
  • REMASTICATION
    The act of masticating or chewing again or repeatedly.
  • PLACEMENT
    1. The act of placing, or the state of being placed. 2. Position; place.
  • TRADUCEMENT
    The act of traducing; misrepresentation; ill-founded censure; defamation; calumny. Shak.
  • REDUCEMENT
    Reduction. Milton.
  • REPLACEMENT
    The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes. (more info) 1. The act of replacing.
  • PRODUCEMENT
    Production.
  • DOCIMASTIC
    Proving by experiments or tests. Docimastic art, metallurgy, or the art of assaying metals; the art of separating metals from foreign matters, and determining the nature and quantity of metallic substances contained in any ore or mineral.
  • ENHANCEMENT
    The act of increasing, or state of being increased; augmentation; aggravation; as, the enhancement of value, price, enjoyments, crime.
  • INTERLACEMENT
    The act of interlacing, or the state of being interlaced; also, that which is interlaced.
  • DOLCE; DOLCEMENTE
    Softly; sweetly; with soft, smooth, and delicate execution.
  • BALANCEMENT
    The act or result of balancing or adjusting; equipoise; even adjustment of forces. Darwin.
  • RETINASPHALT; RETINASPHALTUM
    Retinite.
  • INTRODUCEMENT
    Introduction.

 

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