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/ˌsēˌmenˈtāSHən/,
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The binding together of particles or other things by cement,
  1. The binding together of particles or other things by cement

  2. A process of altering a metal by heating it in contact with a powdered solid, esp. a former method of making steel by heating iron in contact with charcoal


  1. Cementation is the process of deposition of dissolved mineral components in the interstices of sediments. ...
  2. Cementation is the medical name for a small deposit of calcium, similar to a cyst, which can grow on or in the body e.g. under the eyelid.
  3. Cementation is a heterogeneous process in which ions are reduced to zero valence at a solid metallic interface. The process is often used to refine leach solutions.
  4. The act of cementing; The impregnation of the surface of a metal with another material; The precipitation of mineral matter in the pores of a sediment
  5. The process of "glue" the appliance/prosthesis on the associated area.
  6. Any process by which a solid is caused to penetrate and combine with another substance.
  7. The diagenetic process by which sediment grains are bound together by precipitated minerals originally dissolved during the chemical weathering of preexisting rocks.
  8. The manner in which some animals attach or stick themselves to the sea bottom or to other objects.
  9. This is one of the processes of sedimentary rock formation. The water is squeezed out from the gaps between the grains of sand etc of the wet sediment. This leaves behind the mineral salts which can act as a kind of glue to hold the grains together.
  10. deposition of mineral matter between rock fragments
  11. You name it we can cement it! A look at cementation techniques for everything we cement in dentistry. Materials discussion along with additional items that make cementation easier as well as how to treat restorations that come unglued or need to be reapplied.
  12. The process of introducing elements into the outer layer of metal objects by means of high-temperature diffusion.
  13. The injection of cement grout under pressure into fissured rocks to strengthen and make them impervious to water.
  14. The process of attaching an appliance or restoration to the natural teeth with the use of cement.
  15. process by which a binding agent is precipitated in spaces among individual particles of an unconsolidated deposit
  16. The binding together of sedimentary particles.
  17. A term not used in relation to the completion process of cementing casing in a well. This term is used to refer to the precipitation from interstitial waters, and the mineral growth of material that binds sand grains or other rock materials together to become a consolidated rock. ...
  18. The processes through which chemical precipitates form within the pore spaces of a sediment and help bind it into a sedimentary rock.