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cementum hard tissue that covers the roots of teeth
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cement General term used to describe either the mixture worked into a lead came project to seal and stiffen the work or to describe the material used in mosaic works into which the design is embedded.
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cement Anything that makes two bodies stick together, mortar, a bond of union.
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cement The binding material which holds the aggregates together, in concrete and mortar, binding them into a solid mass. Derived from the Latin
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cement A powdery substance made by burning, at a high temperature, a mixture of clay and limestone producing lumps called
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