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Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction – materials & technologies, 2nd edition, la Maison du dictionnaire. 2007.
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction – materials & technologies, 2nd edition, la Maison du dictionnaire. 2007.
sealer — sealer1 [sēl′ər] n. 1. a person or thing that seals; specif., a substance used to seal a porous surface, as before painting 2. an inspector who tests and certifies weights and measures sealer2 [sēl′ər] n. 1. a hunter of seals 2. a ship used in… … English World dictionary
sealer — [1] A substance you can add to the liquid in the cooling system to seal leaks. Also called stop leak. [2] Other kinds of sealing compounds are used to coat surfaces before installing hoses or gaskets. These are effective in preventing leakage but … Dictionary of automotive terms
sealer — sealer1 /see leuhr/, n. 1. an officer appointed to examine and test weights and measures, and to set a stamp upon such as are true to the standard. 2. a substance applied to a porous surface as a basecoat for paint, varnish, etc. [1350 1400; ME… … Universalium
sealer — seal|er [ˈsi:lə US ər] n 1.) [U and C] a substance that is put on the surface of something to protect it from air, water etc 2.) a person or ship that hunts ↑seals … Dictionary of contemporary English
sealer — seal·er || sɪËlÉ™(r) n. inspector of weights and measures, one who certifies the accuracy of weights and measures; paint used as a base which prevents the topcoat from being absorbed into the painted surface; hunter of seals; ship used for… … English contemporary dictionary
sealer — noun 1 (C, U) a layer of paint, polish etc put on the surface of something to protect it from air, water etc 2 (C) a person or ship that hunts seals (seal1 (1)) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sealer — I seal•er [[t]ˈsi lər[/t]] n. 1) bui chem. a substance applied to a porous surface as a basecoat for paint, varnish, etc 2) an officer who verifies that weights and measures are true to the standard • Etymology: 1350–1400 II seal•er [[t]ˈsi… … From formal English to slang
sealer — I. /ˈsilə/ (say seeluh) noun 1. someone who or a device which affixes or impresses seals. 2. Also, sealant. any of various fluids, chemical preparations, etc., used to give a tough, watertight coating to a surface, as on timber, concrete, or the… …
Stone sealer — Stone Porosity All natural stone is porous, which means it has interconnected capillaries through which liquids and gases can move. In fact, porous materials act like a hard sponge and actually suck in liquids over time, along with any dissolved… … Wikipedia
Saltillo tile — is one of the two most famous products of the Mexican city of Saltillo, Coahuila. (The other is the multi coloured woven serapes so typical of the region.) Saltillo tiles vary in colour and shape, but the majority range from in varying hues of… … Wikipedia
Teak furniture — Teak is used to make outdoor furniture, boats, and other things which require resistance to the elements. Teak is used for outdoor furniture because of its natural durability in extreme weather conditions and because of its relative rarity. Being … Wikipedia