Polish word senses marked with topical category "Building materials"
Parent categories: Construction, Materials, Architecture, Engineering, Manufacturing, Applied sciences, Art, Technology, Human activity, Sciences, Culture, Human behaviour, Society, Human
Total 96 word senses
- asfalt (Noun) asphalt concrete
- asfaltobeton (Noun) asphalt concrete
- asfaltoguma (Noun) rubberized asphalt
- azbestocement (Noun) asbestos cement, fibro
- azbestyna (Noun) asbestine
- bela (Noun) spool, reel, bolt (of paper or fabric)
- bela (Noun) bale (a rounded bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation)
- belka (Noun) construction element of a stringed instrument
- beton (Noun) concrete (a building material created by mixing cement, water, and aggregate such as gravel and sand)
- beton (Noun) stick in the mud, old fogey (a person or organization who is slow, old-fashioned, or unprogressive)
- betonit (Noun) concrete slabs or blocks
- bitum (Noun) bitumen, blacktop
- bitumen (Noun) bitumen, blacktop
- bitumin (Noun) bitumen, blacktop
- blacha (Noun) baking sheet, baking tray
- blacha (Noun) number plate, license plate, plate
- blacha (Noun) brass instruments
- blachodachówka (Noun) steel rooftile
- blachówka (Noun) metal rooftile
- budulec (Noun) building material, especially timber, lumber
- cegła (Noun) thick and uninteresting book
- cegłówka (Noun) an old brick (hardened block used for building)
- cement (Noun) cement (powdered substance)
- cement (Noun) cement (paste-like substance)
- chudziak (Noun) lean concrete, blinding concrete (thin layer of concrete (usually unreinforced) poured over the ground to provide a clean, level surface and prevent contamination of the structural concrete by soil or water)
- delnicá (Noun) board on the bottom of a wagon
- deska (Noun) skateboard, snowboard, surfboard or a similar sports item
- deska (Noun) ironing board (flat-chested woman)
- deska (Noun) chessboard
- deszczułka (Noun) lath
- drewno (Noun) wood (substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel)
- drewno (Noun) wood (substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel); wooden idol (object of religious worship made of wood, usually of pagan gods and images of Christ worshipped by Catholics in religious polemics between Protestants and Catholics)
- dykta (Noun) plywood (construction material supplied in sheets, and made of three or more layers of wood veneer glued together, laid up with alternating layers having their grain perpendicular to each other)
- eternit (Noun) Eternit (brand of fibre cement)
- fliz (Noun) tile (slabs of stone, terracotta, glass, faience, etc., used for lining walls and floors; often decorated with engraved, imprinted or painted decoration, with ornamental or figural motifs)
- fliz (Noun) flat stone or concrete slab placed on some surface for spreading ink
- fliza (Noun) tile (slabs of stone, terracotta, glass, faience, etc., used for lining walls and floors; often decorated with engraved, imprinted or painted decoration, with ornamental or figural motifs)
- fliza (Noun) flat stone or concrete slab placed on some surface for spreading ink
- gips (Noun) plaster (mixture for coating)
- glazura (Noun) glaze (applied to either pottery or an edible layer applied to cooked goods)
- glinobitka (Noun) adobe (unburnt brick)
- gładź (Noun) undercoat, underlay
- główka (Noun) header
- kafel (Noun) tile (on walls or floors, not roof tile)
- kafelka (Noun) Synonym of kafelek
- kiczka (Noun) sheaf of rye straw for a thatch roof
- kiczka (Noun) type of headwear worn by married women in some parts of Russia
- klinkier (Noun) cement clinker (solid material produced in the manufacture of Portland cement as an intermediary product)
- kostka (Noun) chip, microchip, computer chip, integrated circuit (small electronic device made up of multiple interconnected electronic components such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors)
- kostka brukowa (Noun) cobblestone, cobble
- króciak (Noun) short log or plank
- lepik (Noun) pitch, cement (adhesive building substance)
- luksfer (Noun) glass block, glass brick
- marmur (Noun) marble (anything made of marble)
- mastyks (Noun) mastic (resin of the tree Pistacia lentiscus)
- mniszka (Noun) type of concave roof tile
- nalepa (Noun) brick stove in front of an oven for baking above which a large cauldron is suspended
- napiór (Noun) thin, very light pine or fir board from which windmill sheets are made
- ombełek (Noun) beam under a roof
- palcówka (Noun) fingering (sexual act)
- palcówka (Noun) kind of Polish sausage
- palcówka (Noun) way of playing string instruments
- papa (Noun) tarpaper
- pilść (Noun) Obsolete form of pilśń (“felt”).
- pilśń (Noun) fiberboard, fibreboard (engineered wood product made out of wood fibers)
- podstawa (Noun) base (lower part of a set of bones that make up a specific part of the skeleton)
- pokrąg (Noun) cabbage barrel lath (lath for covering cabbage in a barrel)
- pokręg (Noun) Alternative form of pokrąg
- polepa (Noun) ceiling clay (clay stuck on top of the ceiling boards)
- polepa (Noun) house clay (clay used in constructing a house)
- posadzka (Noun) flooring, floor
- prefabrykat (Noun) prefabricated element
- przecznica (Noun) argument, contention, dispute, quarrel
- pustak (Noun) hollow brick; concrete masonry unit
- płyta (Noun) disk, CD, CD-ROM, DVD, etc.
- sklejka (Noun) plywood (construction material supplied in sheets, and made of three or more layers of wood veneer glued together, laid up with alternating layers having their grain perpendicular to each other)
- stiuk (Noun) stucco (plaster that is used to coat interior or exterior walls, or used for mouldings)
- stiuk (Noun) stucco, stuccowork (work made of stucco)
- syrówka (Noun) unfired brick
- szachulec (Noun) wattle and daub
- tarcica (Noun) lumber (wood sawn into planks; by extension, any such individual plank)
- tynk (Noun) plaster, plasterwork (mixture for coating walls and ceilings)
- tynk (Noun) cakey make-up
- tłuczeń (Noun) crushed stone
- wozówka (Noun) side; the second-largest face of a brick
- wypustek (Noun) Synonym of pustak
- zaczyn (Noun) leavening agent, sourdough
- zaczyn (Noun) mortar (mixture of lime or cement, sand, and water)
- zaprawa (Noun) mortar
- zendrówka (Noun) burr, clinker, ironspot brick (overburnt, partially vitrified brick)
- łupek (Noun) roofing material made of slate
- ściągacz (Noun) drawstring
- żelazobeton (Noun) reinforced concrete
- żelbet (Noun) reinforced concrete
- żelbetowy (Adjective) made of reinforced concrete
- żużlówka (Noun) speedway motorbike
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