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quick-setting
[ kwik-set-ing ]
adjective
- setting quickly, as a cement, paint, or gelatin.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of quick-setting1
First recorded in 1515–25
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Example Sentences
Portland and Roman cement mortars must be mixed as required on account of their quick-setting properties.
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To prevent quick setting mix a small amount of arrow root powder withp.
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"There are waters in which a maid may drown, and trees upon which she can hang," she answered with a quick setting of the mouth.
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These castings are as sharp as electrotypes, whether made of soft fluid iron or of hard, quick-setting metal.
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Its properties of swelling and quick setting in the dry sand at that point then became of value.
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