This principle is also, as we have said, useful in cementingall the particles of the dough into a tenacious mass, capable of confining the elastic fluid generated by the vinous fermentation of the sugar.
Sulphur is also employed for cementing iron bars in stone; for taking impressions from seals and cameos, for which purpose it is kept previously melted for some time, to give the casts an appearance of bronze.
A great breadth and height of trough are incompatible with equability of the cementing temperature.
In the preceding chapter the law of evolution was shown to be the cementing law of nature, which explains the destiny of man.
The law of evolution is the greatcementing law of science.
This was the ultimate ulterior purpose in Seward's mind; the negotiation was but a method of fixing a quarrel on some foreign Power in case the United States should seek, as Seward desired, a cementing of the rift at home by a foreign war.
Seward's theory of the cementing effect of a foreign war was no secret at Washington.
Therefore, if I boil the infusion, cork it up carefully, cementing the cork over with mastic, and then heat the whole vessel by heaping hot ashes over it, I must needs kill whatever germs are present.
But as the thin slices, made in this way, are very apt to crack and break into fragments, it is better to employ marine glue as the cementing material.
They are soaked with water which carries in solution lime carbonate and other cementing substances.
At such depths it deposits these minerals in the pores of rocks, cementing their grains together, and in crevices and fissures, forming mineral veins.
It is formed in water, and not from the cementing and regelation of the powdery crystalline snow, as is glacier ice.
At the same time the cementing materials may replace some of the original minerals of the rock, the new minerals either preserving or destroying the original textures.
The cementing or gangue materials are chiefly calcite and quartz, in variable proportions.
The ore minerals are commonly associated with carbonized material representing plant remains, and have replaced the calcareous and cementing material of the rock, and also some of the quartz grains.
Settling, infiltration of cementing materials, and new growths, or recrystallization, of the original minerals of the rock all play a part in the process.
The deposits of Colorado and Utah are large lens-shaped bodies containing roscoelite (a vanadium-bearing mica) in fissures and brecciated zones and replacing the cementing materials of flat-lying sandstones.
More important as mineral products are the cementing materials themselves.
Poor Chad, in one of his most exalted moments of national chivalry, thought he was making a cementing marriage with the East.
It was the kiss he had given her that had really put her disaster in motion; but it rose at this moment before her as the cementing seal of a friendship of high deeds.
But there are many deposits in which a cementing process comes into operation long afterwards.
Proofs of a similar cementing action are seen in a rock at Kelloway in Wiltshire.
The darker parts are quartzite, the lighter parts the cementing quartz.
In the process of segregation, cementing materials are often distributed unequally.
This is due in part at least to the presence of iron in the more resistant portions, cementing them more firmly.
The germogen is constituted of a number of nuclei imbedded in a scanty cementing protoplasm.
The attachment takes place by the sucker of the antennae, and the cement gland (t) supplies the cementing material for effecting it.
Thus he was able to render an indirect but essential service in cementing the kindly feeling which the Russian Empire entertained for the American Republic.
The cure was not to be sought in resistance, not even in indignation and remonstrance addressed to that power, but rather in cementing an alliance with her, and even, if need should be, in taking active part in her holy cause.
Already the ice cementing the logs together had begun to weaken.
This one deed was more effective in cementing their loyalty than any increase of wages would have been.
This absorbs the clay which is used in cementing glass, and when the operation is complete the clay is macerated with pure water, and the alum is soon afterward deposited in the shape of small cubes.
From Greek and Roman times down to long after Agricola, brass was made by cementing zinc ore with copper.
Assuming the oil of vitriol to be sulphuric acid and the clay "used in cementing glass" to be kaolin, we have here the first suggestion of a method for producing alum which came into use long after.
The field of view afforded by this construction depends upon the cementing substance used, and also upon the inclination of the sectional cut in regard to the end of the prism; it may vary from 20° to 41°.
As the cementing substance for the nitrate of soda, a mixture of gum dammar with monobromonaphthalene was used, which afforded an index of refraction of 1.
In the case of thin plates of calcite, a solid cementing substance of sufficiently high refractive power was not available, and a fluid medium was therefore employed.
The cementing medium is linseed oil, the index of refraction of which is 1.
A very good kind is made by cementing small squares of glass (say up to half an inch on the side), on to a disc of slate slightly smaller than the lens surface to be formed (Fig.
Ordinary glue will serve perfectly forcementing glass to wood.
It also seems not improbable that a proper overhaul of available gums and cements would be found to lead to a cementing material less troublesome than Canada balsam.
The part of the thread required is generally best isolated by passing a slip of paper under it at each end and cementing the thread to the paper by means of a little paraffin or soft wax, and then cutting off the outer portions.
One of the matters which is generally confused by too great a profusion of treatment is the art of cementing glass to other substances.
For cementing in a jewel pin a very convenient tool is shown at Figs.
After this operation, the process is the same as before described, except that some of the fine parts near the edge may require retouching with the cementing varnish.
First, with a fine brush, apply the cementing varnish to every part of the picture, following the outline neatly without running over on the white paper.
As no cementing material had been discovered, walls were rendered exceptionally strong either by carefully fitting their stones into one another or fly clamping them together by metal.
In none of the walls is any mortar or any other kind of cementing material used: their strength consists in their weight and in the exactness with which they are compacted together.
To such a pass are educators driven when they lack my Universal Method ofcementing Extremes.
It was because he made use of thecementing Laws of the Memory.
Analysis discovers and describes the relations actually existing--Synthesis applies connecting intermediates where no relations previously existed, and then Analysis characterizes the relations introduced by the cementing intermediates.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cementing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.