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Detailed Translations for mortar from English to German
mortar:
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the mortar
– used as a bond in masonry or for covering a wall 1 -
the mortar
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the mortar (broken stones; rubble; stone-chippings; plaster; stone-dust; stuff; chalk; slaked lime; quick lime; matter; lime; calcium)
– used as a bond in masonry or for covering a wall 1 -
the mortar (cement)
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mortar (grout; flush; flush a wall)
– plaster with mortar 1
Translation Matrix for mortar:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Maurerkalk | cement; mortar | |
Mörser | mortar | |
Mörtel | cement; mortar | cement; cement layer; chalk |
Schotter | broken stones; calcium; chalk; lime; matter; mortar; plaster; quick lime; rubble; slaked lime; stone-chippings; stone-dust; stuff | |
Split | broken stones; calcium; chalk; lime; matter; mortar; plaster; quick lime; rubble; slaked lime; stone-chippings; stone-dust; stuff | |
Steinschlag | broken stones; calcium; chalk; lime; matter; mortar; plaster; quick lime; rubble; slaked lime; stone-chippings; stone-dust; stuff | |
Steinschläge | broken stones; calcium; chalk; lime; matter; mortar; plaster; quick lime; rubble; slaked lime; stone-chippings; stone-dust; stuff | |
- | howitzer; trench mortar | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
mauern | flush; flush a wall; grout; mortar | lay bricks |
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Wiktionary Translations for mortar:
mortar
Cross Translation:
noun
mortar
noun
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Architektur, Bauwesen: ein Mittel zur festen Verbindung von Steinen sowie zum Schutz vor Witterungseinflüssen von Mauerwerken im Außenbereich
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Geschütz mit einem kleinen Verhältnis zwischen Rohrlänge und Kaliber
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dickwandiges Gefäß zum Zerstoßen von Pflanzenteilen oder Ähnlichem mittels eines Stößels
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• mortar | → Mörtel | ↔ mortier — Mélange de chaux et de sable |
• mortar | → Mörser | ↔ mortier — Récipient dont on se sert pour piler certaines substances |
• mortar | → Mörser | ↔ mortier — Canon léger |