Definitionn. a muzzle-loading high-angle gun with a short barrel that fires shells at high elevations for a short range
Last update: October 16, 2015
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In a pestle and mortar, crush the garlic with the sugar and a pinch of salt into a paste. [noun]
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You may already have a merchant account, especially if you now run a bricks-and-mortar business. [noun]
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In a hole, shaped like a mortar, cut in the trunk of a fallen tree, they pounded corn with a wooden pestle, and of the meal made cake. [noun]
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Mortar is a chemical used in the construction of buildings. [Please select]
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Would ye build a wall with unslaked mortar. [Please select]
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One carried a rope, another a pickaxe, the third a trowel and hod of mortar. [Please select]
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The mortar was scarcely dry when I was there in March; but you should have seen the mi-careme ball. [Please select]
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Upon which he looked at me, and replying, "Your most humble servant, good sir," rubbed his ingredients in the mortar without any emotion. [Please select]
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[Asphalte--Nearly all authorities, ancient as well as modern, report that bitumen, which is still plentifully found in the neighborhood of Babylon, was used by the Babylonians as mortar. [Please select]
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