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Concrete Crossword

Across
the process of providing adequate moisture, temperature, and time to allow the concrete to achieve its desired strength, durability, and other properties.
in the context of concrete refers to the ease and ability of freshly mixed concrete to be mixed, placed, and finished without segregation or excessive resistance
refers to the degree of excellence or superiority of the concrete mixture and the resulting hardened concrete structure.
In a way that is rough and not smooth or soft.
the ability of a material, structure, or component to withstand various environmental conditions, loads, and other factors over an extended period without significant deterioration.
The building of something, typically a large structure.
A hard sedimentary rock.
Ability to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
A material or structure formed from a loosely compacted mass of fragments or particles.
refers to the material's ability to adapt and be applied in various construction scenarios, accommodating a wide range of design needs and structural requirements.
A blend of cement and other elements that's activated by water
Down
A mix of limestone and minerals that have been heated in a kiln and have been transformed by this heat.
Name of the original cement mixture in concrete.
An admixture is a material other than water, aggregates, cementitious materials, and fiber reinforcement, used as an ingredient of a cementitious mixture.
Increase in amount or extent.
the inability of the concrete material or structure to meet the specified design criteria or to perform as intended.
A strained state or condition resulting from forces acting in opposition to each other.
Ordinary concrete that contains controlled amounts of air in the form of microscopic bubbles.