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  • noun Plural form of mortar.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mortar.

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Examples

  • The definition of facing earth mortars is specified by the standard «ARS 672: 1996 - Compressed earth blocks - Standard for definition, classification and designation of earth mortars».

    Chapter 6 1998

  • The classification of facing earth mortars is specified by the standard «ARS 672: 1996 - Compressed earth blocks - Standard for definition, classification and designation of earth mortars».

    Chapter 6 1998

  • The definition of ordinary earth mortars is specified by the standard «ARS 672: 1996 - Compressed earth blocks - Standard for definition, classification and designation of earth mortars».

    Chapter 6 1998

  • The classification of ordinary earth mortars is specified by the standard «ARS 672: 1996 - Compressed earth blocks - Standard for definition, classification and designation of earth mortars».

    Chapter 6 1998

  • The designation of facing earth mortars is specified by the standard «ARS 672: 1996 - Compressed earth blocks - Standard for definition, classification and designation of earth mortars».

    Chapter 6 1998

  • The designation of ordinary earth mortars is specified by the standard «ARS 672: 1996 - Compressed earth blocks - Standard for definition, classification and designation of earth mortars».

    Chapter 6 1998

  • Our mortars -- what he called mortars were the home-made grenades fired from rifles -- were incredibly effective, and drove them back more than once.

    STATEMENTS BY CASTRO AT PRIME MINISTER OF THE RE 1959

  • Two neighbourhood residents confirmed the Israeli account, saying a group of militants fired mortars from a street near the school, then fled into a crowd of people in the streets.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • The slums on the southwestern edge of Dar, where women pounded their evening meals in mortars and half-naked children waved, quickly fell away, giving over to thickening bush.

    The Next Empire 2010

  • The slums on the southwestern edge of Dar, where women pounded their evening meals in mortars and half-naked children waved, quickly fell away, giving over to thickening bush.

    The Next Empire 2010

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