adj.
Of or relating to a chemical precipitate, especially of carbonates, having the characteristics of cement.
[From Latin caementīcius, made of uncut stones or rubble, from caementum, uncut stone. See cement.]
Dictionary:
ce·men·ti·tious (sē'mĕn-tĭsh'əs)
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[From Latin caementīcius, made of uncut stones or rubble, from caementum, uncut stone. See cement.]
| Architecture: cementitious |
| WordNet: cementitious |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
like or relevant to or having the properties of cement
Pertains to noun: cement (meaning #2)
| masonry grout | |
| –itious (suffix) | |
| fat mortar, rich mortar |
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