clinkers (
1clinkers — cinders, *ash, embers …
2clinkers — n pl British another term for dingleberries …
3clinkers — clink·er || klɪŋkÉ™ n. stony matter; failure (Slang) …
4clinkers — crinkles …
5clinkers — Noun. Excrement that adheres to anal hairs, or fur, on an animal …
6clinkers — deep impressions of a horse s feet. Glouc …
7crinkles — clinkers …
8Clinker brick — Reemtsma cigarette factory in Hamburg by Fritz Höger Clinker bricks are partially vitrified brick stones used in the construction of buildings. Clinkers are burnt under temperatures so high that the pores of the fuel property are closed by the… …
9CIMENT — Le terme «ciment» est issu du latin coementum qui signifie mortier, liant des maçonneries. Ce sens étymologique a donc été à peu près conservé; il s’est toutefois restreint aux seuls liants dits hydrauliques – parce qu’ils sont capables de durcir …
10slice bar — noun iron bar used to loosen and rake clinkers out of furnaces • Hypernyms: ↑bar * * * noun Etymology: slice (II) + bar : a steel bar with a broad flat blade for chipping or scraping operations (as breaking up clinkers or removing excess dirt… …