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Tenacity (compressive, shear or transverse) of a sand mixture determined at any temperature above room temperature.
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(ASTM C125) That portion of an aggregate passing the No. 4 (4.76 mm) sieve and predominantly retained on the No. 200 (74 micron) sieve.
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| sand |
the main silica ingredient in the manufacture of glass.
Ãâó: www.beerstein.net/articles/bsj-1b.htm
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| sand |
Unconsolidated rock and mineral particles with diameters ranging from 1/16 to 2 mm
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| sand b. |
the immersion of the body in dry, heated sand.
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| sand | a brittle and faintly aromatic translucent resin used in varnishes |
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| sand | a bag filled with sand |
| sand | protect or strengthen with sandbags |
| sand | downplay one's ability (towards others) in a game in order to deceive, as in gambling |
| sand | hit something or somebody as if with a sandbag |
| sand | compel by coercion, threats, or crude means |
| sand | treat harshly or unfairly |
| sand | someone who deceives you about his true nature or intent in order to take advantage of you |
| sand | a submerged bank of sand near a shore or in a river |
| sand | a bar of sand |
| sand | most common gray shark along coasts of middle Atlantic states |
| sand | widely distributed shallow-water shark with fins seemingly dipped in ink |
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