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1º_ Mixture of powdered materials that is used in construction and that serves as a rubber band and for coating, since it is mixed with water to mold it and hardens when drying. By association, other materials that cover or fix something, such as those found between rocks, or the bone that surrounds the root of teeth. 3º_ Inflection of the verb to cement . See verbs/cement .
1st. It is said of the solid, physical, tangible. That it's not abstract. 2. Also of the precise, adjusted, determined, which does not show vagueness. It opposes the concept of general. 3º_ Inflection of the verb concretar. See verbs/concrete. 4º_ By the first meaning, it is another name for concrete used in construction.
1º_ Union, joint, binding, mixing. On this concept, meanings 2 to 5 inclusive are created. 2º_ Elastic or adjustable band, usually used to hold garments. Alliance, group of people, nations, institutions that come together for one purpose. In metallurgy and jewellery it is an alloy. 5th_ Mortar, concrete, mortar for construction. 6th_ Another name for the plant Viscum album. See mistletoe. 7th_ By the former, a preparation made from the viscous pulp of mistletoe fruits to hunt birds (although the former could be a consequence of this method of hunting, which could then also derive from the first 129300; ) . 8th_ Inflection of the verb to bind. See verbs/link.
1º_ Rock broken into small particles that settle on a piece of land, usually a beach. It is used in construction, to form mortar, or to cover walkable soils that absorb water. 2º_ Due to the texture of the previous one, any hard material reduced almost to powder. 3rd_ Land reserved for circus shows, wrestling, races. The name comes from the sand with which the ground was covered. 4th_ Inflection of the verb to sand . See verbs/sand.