marine glue
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Definition
Noun: A type of strong adhesive specifically formulated to be insoluble in water, making it suitable for use in damp or underwater environments, particularly in boat building and repair.
Usage
This term refers exclusively to a waterproof adhesive compound. It is used when discussing materials for maritime applications where resistance to water is essential.
Examples
- Noun:
- The shipwright used marine glue to seal the hull seams.
- For this repair, you will need a proper marine glue that won't dissolve.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specification: In technical contexts, "marine glue" often implies an adhesive meeting specific standards for saltwater immersion and durability.
- The specifications call for a marine glue with a 24-hour cure time.
Variants and Related Words
- Marine adhesive: A more general term that can include epoxies, silicones, and polyurethanes designed for marine use, not just traditional "glue."
- Waterproof glue: A broader category that includes marine glue but also adhesives for other non-maritime wet environments.
Synonyms
- Waterproof adhesive: A general synonym emphasizing the key property of water resistance.
- Boat glue: A less formal, context-specific synonym.
Notes on Meaning
This is a compound noun where "marine" specifies the type of glue. The core meaning is defined by its resistance to water, making it distinct from ordinary household glues. It does not refer to a single chemical formula but to a class of adhesives with this property.
Noun
- glue that is not water soluble