Pronunciation: /klɪŋkər/
noun a hard mass of fused material formed in a furnace, typically composed of mineral impurities and used as a paving stone
A1 The clinker was used to build the foundation of the house.
A2 The workers unloaded the clinker from the truck and stacked it neatly.
B1 The clinker production process involves heating limestone and clay in a kiln.
B2 The clinker quality is crucial for the strength and durability of the concrete.
C1 The chemical composition of the clinker affects the properties of the final cement product.
C2 The engineers conducted tests to analyze the clinker's performance under different conditions.
formal The cement industry produces clinker as a key ingredient in the manufacturing process.
informal I heard they use clinker to make cement.
slang Yo, did you know clinker is like the secret sauce for making cement?
figurative In the world of construction, clinker is like the building block that holds everything together.
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