0 a grey powder that is mixed with water and sand to make mortar or with water, sand, and small stones to make concrete:
2 to put cement on a surface or stick things together using cement
3 to make something such as an agreement or friendship stronger:
4 a gray powder that is mixed with water, sand, and other substances, becomes very hard when dry, and is used in making concrete
Religion is still defined as ' any pursuit which dominates the life of many men and cements them together in common dedication to an aim' (159).
The pebbles cemented in guano, are in a swale about 10 m east of the 1911 hut porch.
Located along the edges of the pyramid were ten more qualities (honesty, sincerity, integrity, faith, patience, etc.) cementing the entire structure in place.
Meanwhile, they cemented his spiritual intimacy with his more intellectually and spiritually inclined father.
In addition to grains of different composition, sandstones also contain mineral cements and grain coatings.
Fiscal reform was a critical component of this, as it contributed both to redressing distortionary state interventions and to cementing fragile macroeconomic stabilisation plans.
Medium-grained sandstones (protoquartzite) contain quite well-rounded quartz grains, quartzite lithoclasts, muscovite, plagioclase (rare) and bioclasts, especially echinoderm plates, cemented by calcite spar.
What follows is a succession of medium-grey mudstones, which are also shelly and locally silty, interbedded with thin cemented horizons and organicrich layers.
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