- Look up
clinker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Clinker may
refer to:
Cement clinker, a
kilned then
quenched cement product Clinker (boat building)...
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Cement clinker is a
solid material produced in the
manufacture of
portland cement as an
intermediary product.
Clinker occurs as
lumps or nodules, usually...
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Clinker bricks are partially-vitrified
bricks used in the
construction of buildings.
Clinker bricks are
produced when wet clay
bricks are
exposed to excessive...
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Clinker-built, also
known as lapstrake-built, is a
method of boat
building in
which the
edges of
longitudinal (lengthwise-running) hull
planks overlap...
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Clinker is a
generic name
given to
waste from
industrial processes,
particularly those that
involve smelting metals, welding,
burning fossil fuels and...
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Edgar John
Bergen (né Berggren;
February 16, 1903 –
September 30, 1978) was an
American ventriloquist, comedian, actor,
vaudevillian and
radio performer...
- The
Expedition of
Humphry Clinker was the last of the
picaresque novels of
Tobias Smollett,
published in
London on 17 June 1771 (three
months before Smollett's...
- (46 ft). The ship was
built around AD 900. It was made prin****lly of
clinkered oak planks. It is of
rugged construction with
naturally grown ribs, thick...
- fed by névé
fields separated by the Névé Nunatak,
Halfway Nunatak and
Clinker Bluff. The
glacier is also fed by
short and
steep glaciers from the Worcester...
- blocks), and also as grey
blocks or
concrete masonry units (CMUs).
Clinker blocks use
clinker (ash
created as a
waste product from
impurities in
minerals such...