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Definition von mortars im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

mortar
{i} harç
mortar
havan
mortar
(Tıp) mortar
mortar
ask.havan topu
mortar
{f} harç ile sıva
mortar
harç ile sıvamak
mortar
dibek
mortar
(Tıp) n.Eczacı havanı
mortar
harç/havan topu/havan
mortar
{i} kireçli harç
mortar
(Askeri) HAVAN: Yivli veya yivsiz bir namlusu bulunan, ağızdan dolma silah. Menzili normal olarak obüsünkinden kısa, atış açısı daha büyüktür. Namlu uzunluğu çapın 10 ile 20 katı arasındadır. Ayrıca bakınız: "gun; howitzer"
mortar
havan,v.harç ile sıva: n.harç
mortar
{f} sıva yapmak
mortar
bina yapımında kullanılan kireçli harç
mortar
{i} ask. havan topu
Englisch - Englisch
plural of mortar
third-person singular of mortar
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To use mortar or plaster to join two things together
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A muzzle-loading, indirect fire weapon with either a rifled or smooth bore. It usually has a shorter range than a howitzer, employs a higher angle of fire, and has a tube with a length of 10 to 20 calibers. See also gun; howitzer. JP-1-02
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A mixture of lime or cement, sand and water used for bonding bricks and stones
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To fire a mortar (weapon)
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{n} a cement used in buildings, vessel to pound in, bomb-cannon, lamp
Mortar
maltha
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The material which fills the gaps between the stones or bricks in a masonry wall and binds them together Its principal ingredients are usually aggregate (eg gritty sand) and a binder (eg lime putty) in the ratio of three to one, with small proportions of other additives (eg brick dust) as required
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bricks and mortar: see brick. Short-range artillery piece with a short barrel and low muzzle velocity that fires an explosive projectile in a high-arched trajectory. Large mortars were used against fortifications and in siege operations from medieval times through World War I. Since 1915, small portable models have been standard infantry weapons, especially for mountain or trench warfare. Medium mortars, with a caliber of about 3-4 in. (70-90 mm), a range of up to about 2.5 mi (4 km), and a bomb weight of up to 11 lbs (5 kg), are now widely used. Material used in building construction to bond brick, stone, tile, or concrete blocks into a structure. The ancient Romans are credited with its invention. Mortar consists of sand mixed with cement and water. The resulting substance must be sufficiently flexible to flow slightly but not collapse under the weight of the masonry units. Before the 19th-century invention of portland cement, masons used thin joints of lime mortar, which required greater precision than the thicker joints of portland-cement mortar and were not as strong. For tilework, a very thin mortar called grout is used. Pointing is the process of finishing a masonry joint
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a short cannon used to fire projectiles with low muzzle velocities at high angles The trench mortar is an infantry weapon, the larger mortars are used by both infantry and field artillery
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a mixture of cementing material with fine aggregate and water Mortar is used to bed and bind quarried stones, bricks, or other solid materials together or to produce a plastic coating on such constructions This coating is also termed floated or surface face, mortar coat, mortar finish, or parapet
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To plaster or make fast with mortar
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A mixture of cement paste and fine aggregate; in fresh concrete, the material occupying the interstices among particles of coarse aggregate; in masonry construction, mortar may contain masonry cement, or may contain hydraulic cement with lime (and possibly other admixtures) to afford greater plasticity and workability than are attainable with standard hydraulic cement mortar
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Mortar is a mixture of sand, water, and cement or lime which is put between bricks to hold them together
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Military A muzzle-loading, indirect fire weapon with either a rifled or smooth bore. It usually has a shorter range than a howitzer, employs a higher angle of fire, and has a tube with a length of 10 to 20 calibers. See also gun; howitzer. JP-1-02
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The material that binds together courses of masonry It is composed of cement, sand, water, and usually, lime
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a bowl-shaped vessel in which substances can be ground and mixed with a pestle
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A strong vessel, commonly in form of an inverted bell, in which substances are pounded or rubbed with a pestle
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A very short barrelled weapon designed to throw a projectile a short distance at a high trajectory
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A short piece of ordnance, used for throwing bombs, carcasses, shells, etc
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plaster with mortar; "mortar the wall"
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A chamber lamp or light
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A building material made by mixing lime, cement, or plaster of Paris, with sand, water, and sometimes other materials; used in masonry for joining stones, bricks, etc
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A bonding material used in the construction of brick or stone structures
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a mixture used to hold together bricks
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a mixture, as of lime or cement, sand, and water, which hardens in the air and is used for binding together bricks or stones
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a mixture of portland cement, lime, sand, and water
mortar
A mixture of cement (or lime) with sand and water used in masonry work
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{f} cement, build or fix with mortar; shoot cannon, attack with mortars
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A mixture of cementitious materials, fine aggregate, and water, used to bond masonry units together
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a muzzle-loading high-angle gun with a short barrel that fires shells at high elevations for a short range a bowl-shaped vessel in which substances can be ground and mixed with a pestle used as a bond in masonry or for covering a wall plaster with mortar; "mortar the wall
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A stone or wooden bowl-like artifact in which seeds, berries, meat, and other products are ground or pulverized with a pestle Mortars occur in bedrock outcrops or as portable items (Moratto 1984: 592)
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Mortier à la chaux A mixture of sand, water, and lime used to bind stones together permanently The lime mortar retained its flexibility and so resisted the shocks of battering
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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 mortar is a bowl in which you can crush things such as herbs, spices, or grain using a rod called a pestle
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{i} cement; grinding vessel; cannon-like device which fires bombs at a high trajectory
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used as a bond in masonry or for covering a wall
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- tubes from which aerial fireworks such as shells and mines are ejected Can be made from cardboard, high density polyethylene, or metal
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Cement paste mixed with sand
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A hollow vessel used to pound, crush, rub, grind or mix ingredients with a pestle
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A mixture of cementitious materials, fine aggregate and water Mortar is used to bond bricks or blocks
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A plastic mixture of cementitious materials, fine aggregate and water See ASTM Specifications C270, C476 Fat Mortar Mortar containing a high percentage of cementitious components High-Bond Mortar Mortar which develops higher bond strengths with masonry units than normally developed with conventional mortar Lean Mortar Mortar which is deficient in cementitious components
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a paste of cement, sand, and water laid between bricks, stones or blocks
mortar
a muzzle-loading high-angle gun with a short barrel that fires shells at high elevations for a short range
mortar
A mortar is a big gun which fires missiles high into the air over a short distance. He was killed in a mortar attack
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A high angle crew served weapon that fired exploding rounds of various sizes U S mortars used in Vietnam were 60mm, 81mm, and 4 2 inch, called a "four duece " NVA used 60mm, 82mm, and 140mm mortars
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at high angles of elevation, as 45°, and even higher; so named from its resemblance in shape to the utensil above described
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The tube used to fire an aerial shell, or mine Mortars can be constructed from paper, plastic, GRP or metal
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A combination of cement, sand, lime, and water used to bind masonry blocks
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also for plastering, and in other ways
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A substance used to join masonry units, consisting of cementitious materials, fine aggregate, and water
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A mixture of sand (lime), cement and water
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Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von mortars im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

mortar
(Tıp) mortar
mortars

    Türkische aussprache

    môrtırz

    Aussprache

    /ˈmôrtərz/ /ˈmɔːrtɜrz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'mor-t&r ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English morter, from Old English mortere & Middle French mortier, from Latin mortarium.
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