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A mixture of sand, lime, Portland cement, and water. Mortar is used in masonry construction to bind bricks, concrete blocks, or stone to form structural elements such as retaining walls and piers. Mortar may also be used when constructing riprap.
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An artillery weapon that fires projectiles almost directly skyward. The steep arc of mortar shells means that they can be aimed to come down inside enemy defensive positions.
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The bonding agent between bricks, blocks, or other masonry units. Consists of water, sand, and cement--but not gravel.
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Cement-based material that provides the base for brick, stone, and other masonry materials.
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A mixture of cement (or lime) with sand and water used in masonry work.
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