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Definition of Mastics
1. mastic [n] - See also: mastic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mastics
Literary usage of Mastics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Waterproofing Engineering for Engineers, Architects, Builders, Roofers and by Joseph Ross (1919)
"(5) The impact test, indicating the resiliency of the mastics, a property important
... Volume Reduction of Asphalt mastics. In the mastic and waterproofing ..."
2. Waterproofing Engineering for Engineers, Architects, Builders, Roofers and by Joseph Ross (1919)
"(5) The impact test, indicating the resiliency of the mastics, a property important
... Volume Reduction of Asphalt mastics. In the mastic and waterproofing ..."
3. A Treatise on Civil Engineering: Rev. and Ed. with Additions by Dennis Hart Mahan (1902)
"VL mastics. 188. Bituminous Mastic. The knowledge of this material dates back to
an early period; but it is only within, comparatively speaking, ..."
4. General Notions of Chemistry by Théophile Jules Pelouze, Edmond Fremy (1854)
"mastics. Mastic is used for covering terraces, lining basins, uniting stones,
luting chemical or physical apparatus, &c. Mastic is of two kinds : 1st, ..."
5. An Elementary Course of Civil Engineering for the Use of Cadets of the by Junius Brutus Wheeler (1876)
"If the outer plastering is to be exposed to the weather, it should be made of
hydraulic mortar. , mastics. 133. Mastic is the term generally applied to a ..."
6. Economic Geology; Or, Geology in Its Relations to the Arts and Manufactures by David Page (1874)
"... AND mastics. To enter at any length upon the manufacture of hydraulic cements,
of which there are scores in the market, would be to encroach upon the ..."
7. Economic Geology; Or, Geology in Its Relations to the Arts and Manufactures by David Page (1874)
"CEMENTS AND mastics. To enter at any length upon the manufacture of hydraulic
cements, of which there are scores in the market, would be to encroach upon ..."