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mortar ['mɔ:tə(r)]1 noun(a) Building industry mortier m∎ mortar and pestle pilon m et mortier mBuilding industry cimenter►► mortar attack attaque f au mortier;mortar shell obus m de mortier -
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4 mortar
mortier mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > mortar
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5 mortar
mortier mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > mortar
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6 mortar
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7 mortar beates
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8 mortar bed
bain de mortier m, lit de mortier m, mortier d’arasement mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > mortar bed
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9 mortar board
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10 mortar box
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11 mortar droppings
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12 mortar fillet
ruellée fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > mortar fillet
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13 mortar mill
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14 mortar patch
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15 mortar tray
auge à joints m, cadre m, cadre métallique mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > mortar tray
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16 mortar trough
augette à mortier f, augette de maçon fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > mortar trough
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17 mortar-board
['mo:təbo:d](a type of cap with a square flat top, worn on formal occasions at universities.) mortier -
18 bricks-and-mortar
= se dit de commerces traditionnels par opposition aux services en ligne;∎ a bricks-and-mortar bookstore une librairie traditionnelle -
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COMPUTING clic et mortier (désigne une entreprise qui existe aussi bien sur l'Internet que dans le réel)E-tailers once ridiculed traditional traders for the sluggishness with which they set up internet sites. However, these " clicks-and-mortar" operations now look best placed to make e-commerce more reliable. They already boast stocked warehouses and supply infrastructure to keep their real world shops in business.
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20 clicks and mortar
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Mortar — Mor tar, n. [OE. morter, AS. mort[=e]re, L. mortarium: cf. F. mortier mortar. Cf. sense 2 (below), also 2d {Mortar}, {Martel}, {Morter}.] 1. A strong vessel, commonly in form of an inverted bell, in which substances are pounded or rubbed with a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mortar — Mor tar, n. [OE. mortier, F. mortier, L. mortarium mortar, a large basin or trough in which mortar is made, a mortar (in sense 1, above). See 1st {Mortar}.] (Arch.) A building material made by mixing lime, cement, or plaster of Paris, with sand,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mortar — has several meanings: Mortar (masonry), material used in masonry to fill the gaps between blocks and bind them together. Mortar (weapon) fires shells at a much lower velocity and higher ballistic arc than other ordnance. Mortar (firestop),… … Wikipedia
mortar — MORTÁR, mortare, s.n. Material de construcţie constituit dintr un amestec de var, nisip, apă, ciment sau ipsos etc., care se foloseşte ca element de legătură între materiale de construcţie solide. – Din lat. mortarium. Trimis de ana zecheru,… … Dicționar Român
mortar — ► NOUN 1) a mixture of lime with cement, sand, and water, used to bond bricks or stones. 2) a cup shaped receptacle in which substances are crushed or ground with a pestle. 3) a short cannon for firing shells at high angles. ► VERB 1) fix or bond … English terms dictionary
mortar — [môrt′ər] n. [ME mortere < OE mortere & OFr mortier, both < L mortarium, mixing vessel or trough < IE * mṛtos, pulverized < base * mer , to rub: see MORBID] 1. a very hard bowl in which softer substances are ground or pounded to a… … English World dictionary
Mortar — Mor tar, v. t. To plaster or make fast with mortar. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mortar — Mor tar, n. [F. mortier. See {Mortar} a vessel.] A chamber lamp or light. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mortar — index cement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
mortar — {{11}}mortar (1) mixture of cement, late 13c., from O.Fr. mortier builder s mortar, plaster; bowl for mixing (13c.), from L. mortarium mortar, also crushed drugs, probably the same word as mortarium bowl for mixing or pounding (see MORTAR (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
mortar — mortar1 /mawr teuhr/, n. 1. a receptacle of hard material, having a bowl shaped cavity in which substances are reduced to powder with a pestle. 2. any of various mechanical appliances in which substances are pounded or ground. 3. a cannon very… … Universalium