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Waterproof
Waterproof Wa"ter*proof`, a.
Proof against penetration or permeation by water; impervious
to water; as, a waterproof garment; a waterproof roof.
Waterproof
Waterproof Wa"ter*proof`, n.
1. A substance or preparation for rendering cloth, leather,
etc., impervious to water.
2. Cloth made waterproof, or any article made of such cloth,
or of other waterproof material, as rubber; esp., an outer
garment made of such material.
Waterproof
Waterproof Wa"ter*proof`, v. t.
To render impervious to water, as cloth, leather, etc.
Meaning of WaterProof from wikipedia
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Waterproofing is the
process of
making an object,
person or
structure waterproof or
water-resistant so that it
remains relatively unaffected by
water...
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hydrostatic pressure.
Waterproof is
defined by the ASTM as a
treatment that
resists the p****age of
water under pressure. Generally, damp
proofing keeps exterior...
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Waterproof is a
village in
Tensas Parish in
northeastern Louisiana,
United States with a po****tion of 541 as of the 2020 census. In 2010, 91.7 percent...
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Waterproof fabrics are
fabrics that are, inherently, or have been
treated to become,
resistant to
penetration by
water and wetting. The term "waterproof"...
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inadequate water-
proofing. However,
other reviews praise the XP
series for
their rugged construction,
photo quality, and
waterproofing. As of January...
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phenolic resin in form of a film has
begun to
spread in the
production of
waterproof plywood. A
typical plywood panel has face
veneers of a
higher grade than...
- A
raincoat is a
waterproof or
water-resistant
garment worn on the
upper body to
shield the
wearer from rain. The term rain
jacket is
sometimes used to...
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Waterproof paper uses
special coatings (plastic-coated paper) and
fibers to
enhance durability,
dimensional stability, tear
resistance and
resistance to...
- Cyprus, in 800 BC. The ****yrian
Jerwan Aqueduct (688 BC) made use of
waterproof concrete.
Concrete was used for
construction in many
ancient structures...
- The
Mackintosh raincoat (abbreviated as mac) is a form of
waterproof raincoat,
first sold in 1824, made of
rubberised fabric. The
Mackintosh is
named after...