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Portland cement

American  
Or portland cement

noun

  1. a type of hydraulic cement usually made by burning a mixture of limestone and clay in a kiln.


Portland cement British  

noun

  1. a cement that hardens under water and is made by heating a slurry of clay and crushed chalk or limestone to clinker in a kiln

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Etymology

Origin of Portland cement

First recorded in 1815–25; named after the Isle of Portland, Dorsetshire, England

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This dewatered solution was blended with ordinary Portland cement as the solidifier.

From Science Daily • Nov. 1, 2023

Concrete companies mix small stone chips, coarse sand, Portland cement and dry pigments together with a precise amount of water.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 12, 2023

The heavy plaster, mixed with Portland cement, more than three inches thick and applied to a lath of chicken wire, required an ax to break through.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 5, 2023

Room to improve: Consider lower-carbon alternatives to Portland cement for certain applications.

From Scientific American • Feb. 9, 2023

Once complete, this grillage of steel would be filled and covered with Portland cement to produce a broad, rigid raft that Root called a floating foundation.

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson