clinker

clinker
I. noun Etymology: alteration of earlier klincard a hard yellowish Dutch brick Date: 1641 1. a brick that has been burned too much in the kiln 2. stony matter fused together ; slag II. noun Etymology: 1clink Date: 1733 1. British something first-rate 2. a. a wrong note b. a serious mistake or error ; boner c. an utter failure ; flop d. something of poor quality

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  • Clinker — may refer to: Clinker (boat building), construction method for wooden boats Clinker (waste), waste from industrial processes Clinker (cement), a kilned then quenched cement product Clinker brick, rough dark coloured bricks Clinker Peak, a… …   Wikipedia

  • clinker — ● clinker nom masculin (anglais clinker, scories) Produit de la cuisson des constituants principaux du ciment, à la sortie du four, mais avant broyage. Brique vitrifiée utilisée pour les carrelages. ● clinker (expressions) nom masculin (anglais… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • clinker — CLÍNKER s.n. (Jaz) Notă plasată greşit sau intonată fals. [< engl. clinker]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 19.12.2004. Sursa: DN  CLÍNKER s. n. (jaz) notă plasată greşit sau intonată fals. (< engl. clinker) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa …   Dicționar Român

  • Clinker — Clink er (kl[i^][ng]k [ e]r), n. [From clink; cf. D. clinker a brick which is so hard that it makes a sonorous sound, from clinken to clink. Cf. {Clinkstone}.] 1. A mass composed of several bricks run together by the action of the fire in the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • clinker — (n.) 1769, from klincard (1640s), a type of paving brick made in Holland, from Du. klinkaerd, from klinken to ring (as it does when struck), of imitative origin. The meaning stupid mistake is first recorded 1950 in American English; originally… …   Etymology dictionary

  • clinker — ► NOUN 1) the stony residue from burnt coal or from a furnace. 2) a brick with a vitrified surface. ORIGIN from Dutch klinken to clink …   English terms dictionary

  • clinker — [kliŋk′ər] n. [Du klinker, vitrified brick that clinks when struck < klinckaerd < klinken, to ring] 1. Archaic a very hard brick 2. a hard mass of fused stony matter formed in a furnace, as from impurities in the coal 3. Slang a) a mistake… …   English World dictionary

  • Clinker — Le clinker est un constituant du ciment artificiel, qui résulte de la cuisson d un mélange composé d environ 75 % de calcaire et de 25 % de silice : la « farine » ou le « cru ». Cette cuisson, la clinkerisation …   Wikipédia en Français

  • clinker — 1. n. a mistake; (in music) a mis played note. □ That was a bad clinker in the middle of the soft passage. □ Look at the score, man! That series of clinkers just isn’t there. 2. n. a worthless person or thing. (From the term for a cinder.) □ This …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • clinker — noun 1 (C, U) the hard material like rocks which is left after coal has been burnt 2 (singular) AmE a bad note in a musical performance: The singer hit a real clinker. 3 (singular) AmE old fashioned something or someone that is a total failure:… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • clinker — I. /ˈklɪŋkə / (say klingkuh) noun 1. a. a hard brick, used for paving, etc. b. an overburnt face brick. 2. a partially vitrified mass of brick. 3. the scale of oxide formed on iron during forging. 4. a mass of incombustible matter fused together …  

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