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Definition of Concretes
1. concrete [v] - See also: concrete
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concretes
Literary usage of Concretes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cements, Limes, and Plasters: Their Materials, Manufacture, and Properties by Edwin Clarence Eckel (1922)
"Proportions for mortars and concretes.—The following proportions for making ...
(d) For concretes the usual proportions are: (1) For use in salt water, ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on Natural and Artificial Concrete: Its Varieties and by Henry Reid (1879)
"ORIGINAL EXPERIMENTS ON Concretes, ETC. ALL the tensile experiments on briquettes
were made with a double lever machine and on inch sections. ..."
3. Cement and Concrete by Louis Carlton Sabin (1907)
"Concretes WITH VARIOUS KINDS AND SIZES OF AGGREGATES 429. ... The concretes are
all very rich, and the strengths correspondingly high, although the oldest ..."
4. A New Logic by Charles Arthur Mercier (1912)
"The same quality that is common to some concretes, regarded as like one another
in respect of its possession, is proper to those same concretes, ..."
5. Smithsonian Physical Tables by Smithsonian Institution, Frederick Eugene Fowle (1916)
"... Manufacture and Uses of Alloy Steels," contains data and TABLE 36(d).
-Concretes.- • Data furnished by the US Geological Survey. SMITHSONIAN TABLES. ..."
6. Masonry: A Short Text-book on Masonry Construction by Malverd Abijah Howe (1915)
"Tests of the Absorptive and Permeable Properties of Portland Cement Mortars and
Concretes.—Following is a summary of the conclusions drawn from a series of ..."