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gunite
gun·ite G0315000 (gŭn′īt)n. A concrete mixture that is sprayed from a special gun over steel reinforcements in light construction. [Originally a trademark.]gunite (ˈɡʌnˌaɪt) n (Civil Engineering) civil engineering a cement-sand mortar that is sprayed onto formwork, walls, or rock by a compressed air ejector giving a very dense strong concrete layer: used to repair reinforced concrete, to line tunnel walls or mine airways, etc[C20: from gun + -ite1]Gun•ite (ˈgʌn aɪt) n. (sometimes l.c.) a mixture of cement, sand or crushed slag, and water, sprayed over reinforcement as a lightweight concrete construction. [1910–15; formerly a trademark] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | gunite - a mixture of cement and sand and water that is sprayed on a surface under pneumatic pressurebuilding material - material used for constructing buildings |
Gunite
gunite[′gə‚nīt] (civil engineering) A mixture of cement, sand, and water that is sprayed on a surface for repairing portions of existing structures, lining reservoirs, and encasing steel for fireproofing. GuniteA construction material composed of cement, sand or crushed slag, and water mixed together and forced through a cement gun by pneumatic pressure; sold under the trademark Gunite.GuniteA proprietary name for shotcrete.gunite Related to gunite: ShotcreteWords related to gunitenoun a mixture of cement and sand and water that is sprayed on a surface under pneumatic pressureRelated Words |