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cement something on(to) something and cement something on to fasten something onto something with glue or household cement. Cement this handle back onto the cup. Now, cement on the other handle. I will cement it on for you. cement something together to fasten something together with glue or household cement. Use this stuff to cement the vase together. Will you cement these parts together? See also: together could talk under water (Australian informal) also could talk under wet cement (Australian informal) someone who could talk under water has a lot to say in any situation Most of our guests were very quiet, but Harry could talk under water, so he kept the conversation going. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The cells that form new ivory lie at the base of the tusk where dentin meets the hard outer layer of the tooth, called cementum. The cyst is bound to the tooth at the abutment of the enamel and cementum. The lesions seem to originate at the boundary between the dentin and the cementum, the hard outer layer of the tusk. |
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