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siliconesil‧i‧cone /ˈsɪləkəʊn $ -koʊn/ noun [uncountable] siliconeOrigin: 1900-2000 silicon - Assorted blends of acrylic adhesive caulk fortified with silicone.
- In places where a seam was not going to show from the street, he used a longer-lasting clear silicone caulk.
- Katherine Dowson's giant silicone drip work links the exhibition in its site within the 50-foot stairwell.
- Some bags use a silicone treated down to enable them to resist damp.
- Step 2 Using a silicone gun, apply an even bead of silicone along edges A-B of the base.
- Straight silicone caulk does not accept paint, so the normal process with silicone is to caulk when you have completed painting.
- The next days when the researchers flipped the beaker, the silicone oil began to form fat mounds.
- The unique Master Baker non-stick silicone coating ensures a perfect turn-out.
► Compoundsacetylene, nounammonia, nounbase, nounbromide, nouncarbolic acid, nouncarbon dioxide, nouncarbon monoxide, nounCFC, nounchloride, nounchlorofluorocarbon, nounchloroform, nouncompound, noundioxide, nounfluoride, nounfluorocarbon, nounHtwoO, nounhydrocarbon, nounhydrochloric acid, nounhydrogen peroxide, noun-ide, suffixmonosodium glutamate, nounMSG, nounnitrate, nounoxide, nounperoxide, nounphosgene, nounphosphate, nounpolymer, nounproduct, nounsilica, nounsilicone, nounsodium chloride, noun a chemical that is not changed by heat or cold, does not let water through, and is used in making artificial body parts, paint, and rubber |