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Significatio vocis harenatum | Babel Free

Nomen CEFR B2
[ha.reːˈnaː.tũː]

Definitiones

concrete, mortar made by mixing cement with sand

declension-2

Aequivalentia

English concrete

Exempla

Quibus ratiōnibus siccīs locīs tēctōria oporteat fīerī, dīxī; nunc, quemadmodum ūmidīs locīs polītiōnēs expediantur, ut permanēre possint sine vitiīs, expōnam. Et prīmum conclāvibus, quae plāno pede fuerint, in īmō pavīmentō altē circiter pedibus tribus prō harēnātō testa trullissētur et dīrigātur, utī eae partes tēctōriōrum ab ūmōre nē vitientur.”

I have spoken of the methods by which stucco should be made in dry places; now I will explain how such polished finishes can be arranged in moist places so that they can last without flaws. And first, in rooms that are even with the ground, cement mixed with brick instead of with sand should be trowelled on about three feet high above the floor and made flat [with plaster] so that those parts of the plaster will not be damaged by the moisture.

“[In puteō fodiendō] cum ad aquam ventum est, sine harēnātō opus surgit, nē vēnae obstruantur.”

[In digging a well,] when you reach water, walls are built up without cement, so that the springs will not be blocked.

Gradus CEFR

B2
Medius superior
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
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