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Rich mortar

Глоссарий по архитектуре и конструкциям
    A fat mortar. rics (brit.) abbr. for royal institution of chartered surveyors.




Mortar, английский
  1. Coulis;mortier

  2. A mixture of cement (or lime) with sand and water used in masonry work.

  3. A short piece of ordnance used for throwing shells, so that they may fall nearly vertical; they thus acquire force for breaking through roofs, decks, &c. it is fired at a fixed angle of elevation, generally at 45°, the charge of powder varying according to the range required.

  4. A short, large-bore cannon, designed to lob projectiles at high angles so that they drop almost vertically to break through decks, roofs, etc. in the age of sail, mortars were the only naval ordnance to fire explosive shells rather than solid shot. it was considered dangerous to have large stocks of shells on board and, moreover, below-deck reinforcing supports for mortar platforms occupied most potential magazine space, so bomb vessels were usually accompanied by an ammunition tender. moses’ law: a punishment under pirate law, sentencing the miscreant to thirty-nine lashes on the bare back. presumably the reference was to the 40 days moses spent fasting in the wilderness before receiving the ten commandments, but why the last stroke was withheld is unclear.

  5. Строительный раствор; строительная растворная смесь


Mortar, английский

Mortar aggregate, английский
    An aggregate consisting of natural or manufactured sand. mortar bed 1.a mortar box. 2. a thick layer of mortar used to seat a structural member. mortar bed 643 monterey style low-pitched gable roof or hipped roof with its ridge parallel to the facade, usually covered with hand-split wood shingles, but sometimes with tiles; occasionally a decorative chimney cap or chimney hood; double-hung wood-frame windows with mullions; often, window shutters; occasionally, full-length windows opening onto the balcony; a relatively simple paneled entry door. doors in 20th-century houses in this style


Mortar bed, английский

Mortar box, английский

Mortar brick, английский
    A type of brick used primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries; usually consisted of a mixture of sand and lime, to which water was added; then molded into bricks and allowed to harden in the open air; primarily used in regions where clay for making a better grade of bricks was unavailable.


Mortar classification, английский
    A system of classifying mortar for brickwork numerically, from 1 to 5, 1 being the strongest and 5 the weakest.


Mortar cube test, английский
    A test of the compressive strength of a material; a sample is formed into a cube, dried according to a standard procedure, and then crushed.


Mortar fillet, английский

Mortar guide strip, английский

Mortar joint, английский

Mortar mill, английский
    A mixing and stirring machine for combining lime, sand, and other materials to make mortar.


Mortar mix, английский

Mortar mixer, английский

Mortar mixing machine, английский

Mortar pouring, английский

Mortar pump, английский

Mortar screed, английский

Mortar spraying, английский

Mortar structure, английский

Mortar tray, английский
    A template designed to facilitate the laying of two ribs of mortar in conjunction


Institution, английский
  1. A place where people are cared for, e.g. a hospital or clinic, especially a psychiatric hospital or children’s home

  2. An establishment founded partly with a view to instruction; as the royal united service institution in london.

  3. The term can take on a number of meanings. it can be an organization which is in the business of holding assets (such as banks, insurance companies, and investment companies). it can also apply to traditions or procedures, as in those associated with a regulatory commission. also, see institutional factors.

  4. A structure, a mechanism of social order or cooperation, which governs the behaviour of a group of individuals within a human annex i glossary, acronyms, chemical symbols and prefi xes community. institutions are intended to be functionally relevant for an extended period, able to help transcend individual interests and help govern cooperative human behaviour. the term can be extended to also cover regulations, technology standards, certifi cation and the like.


Blown oil, английский
    A fatty oil that has been oxidized by blowing air through it while it is hot; sometimes mixed with mineral oil for use as a lubricant; used in paints and varnishes because oxidation increases its drying power and viscosity. blow-off on a boiler, an outlet to permit the discharge of accumulated deposits from water.


Rich mix, английский
    A fat mix.