ciment
cement
noun see-MAHN Rare
Origin: Latin caementum (rough stone, quarry stone)
Usage Note
Ciment is the building material mixed with water to bind, distinct from béton (concrete, which combines cement with aggregate). Figuratively, cimenter une relation means to cement or strengthen a relationship. The verb cimenter is widely used in both literal and figurative contexts.
Examples
"Le maçon mélange le ciment avec de l'eau."
Natural Translation
The mason mixes the cement with water.
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