¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mastichs
1. mastich [n] - See also: mastich
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mastichs
Literary usage of Mastichs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines by Andrew Ure (1858)
"... and for this reason the mastichs made in this way are found to be much more
perishable. Many of the factitious asphalt cements contain a considerable ..."
2. Algeria: The Topography and History, Political, Social, and Natural, of by John Reynell Morell (1854)
"... mastichs,f and thorn-broom growing to a heigh: : two or three yards, but the
cactus much higher. The orange and citron trees too ar, very fine. ..."
3. Recent Improvements in Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Being a Supplement to by Andrew Ure (1845)
"It would indeed be a difficult matter to combine, by artificial methods, calcareous
earth thus intimately with bitumen, and for this reason the mastichs ..."
4. The Mechanic's Companion, Or, The Elements and Practice of Carpentry by Peter Nicholson (1842)
"Calcarious cements may be classed according to the three following divisions:
namely, simple calcarious cement, water cement, mastichs, or maltha. 1. ..."
5. The Mechanic's Companion, Or, The Elements and Practice of Carpentry by Peter Nicholson (1845)
"Calcarious cements may be classed according to the three following divisions:
namely, simple calcarious cement, water cement, mastichs, or maltha. 1. ..."
6. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record of the Progress by William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington (1839)
"It would indeed be a difficult matter to combine, by artificial methods, calcareous
earth thus intimately with bitumen, and for this reason the mastichs ..."
7. The London Journal of Arts and Sciences by William Newton (1839)
"It would indeed be a difficult matter to combine, by artificial methods, calcareous
earth thus intimately with bitumen, and for this reason the mastichs ..."