cementa
/sɛmˈɛntə/; /sɛmˈɛn.tə/; /seɪˈmɛntə/Definitions
1. noun
a type of cement made from a mixture of water, air, and a binder such as portland cement, used to bind aggregate together in construction.
“The contractor used cementa to lay the foundation of the new building.”
2. verb
to bind or hold together with cement, especially to make something stronger or more stable.
“The worker cementa the pipes together using a mixture of cement and water.”