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workability

(′wər·kə′bil·əd·ē)

(materials) The ease with which concrete can be placed.


 
 
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1. That property of freshly mixed concrete, plaster, or mortar which determines the ease and homogeneity with which it can be mixed, applied, compacted, spread, or finished; placeability.
2. The degree of ease of cutting and quality of cut that can be obtained in various woods with hand tools or machines.


 
 

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