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cementation particles held together by cementing substances like iron oxide or calcium carbonate; has hard brittle consistency.
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CEM Consolidation, Extension, and Modification of existing note(s) into one document: the CEM Agreement. In New York, first mortgages and home equity lines and loans may be documented in this manner to reduce the recording tax. Allowed only on properties located in New York State.
Ãâó: www.megamortgage.net/glossary/c.html
cement A powdered substance of lime and clay, mixed with water and sand to make mortar (an adhesive) or with water, sand and gravel to make concrete.
Ãâó: www.martinmarietta.com/Education/glossary.asp
cement a substance, when cured, binds to surfaces together.
Ãâó: www.bertroofing.com/roofing_terms.htm
cement an artificial hydraulic binding material that can be transformed into a thermal insulator with a cellular structure
Ãâó: www.isol-tech.it/glossary/
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