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Definition of Masonite in English: Masonitenoun ˈmeɪsənʌɪtˈmeɪsəˌnaɪt mass nounNorth American trademark Fibreboard made from wood fibre pulped under steam at high pressure. 〈商标,主北美〉梅森奈特纤维板 as modifier quality Masonite boards Example sentencesExamples - For the past few years, my students have used Masonite panels for the execution of their projects.
- We are looking at buying a house that has Masonite on the exterior.
- If the scales are not level with each other, use plywood or some other material, such as aluminum or Masonite, and shim them until all four scales are level.
- The size should not be larger than 6 inches in height or it will be too large when projected onto the Masonite panel.
- The fresco is mounted onto a customized Masonite backing for reinforcement.
- Working often on Masonite or other board, and occasionally even on cardboard when he lacked funds, he would lay down a warm, dark tone, sometimes simply a coat of shellac, on which to paint.
- Since the shelves would have to support a good amount of weight, I cut Masonite rather than foam board to fit tightly into them.
- In fact, the paint will flow on them better than on the Masonite itself.
- Now, each student used their transparency to project onto their prepared Masonite panel.
- Find a board onto which to glue the puzzle, such as Masonite or hardboard.
Origin1920s: from the name of the MasonFibre Co., Mississippi, US, + -ite. Definition of Masonite in US English: Masonitenounˈmeɪsəˌnaɪtˈmāsəˌnīt North American trademark A type of hardboard. as modifier quality Masonite boards Example sentencesExamples - For the past few years, my students have used Masonite panels for the execution of their projects.
- We are looking at buying a house that has Masonite on the exterior.
- The fresco is mounted onto a customized Masonite backing for reinforcement.
- In fact, the paint will flow on them better than on the Masonite itself.
- If the scales are not level with each other, use plywood or some other material, such as aluminum or Masonite, and shim them until all four scales are level.
- Since the shelves would have to support a good amount of weight, I cut Masonite rather than foam board to fit tightly into them.
- Find a board onto which to glue the puzzle, such as Masonite or hardboard.
- Now, each student used their transparency to project onto their prepared Masonite panel.
- The size should not be larger than 6 inches in height or it will be too large when projected onto the Masonite panel.
- Working often on Masonite or other board, and occasionally even on cardboard when he lacked funds, he would lay down a warm, dark tone, sometimes simply a coat of shellac, on which to paint.
Origin1920s: from the name of the MasonFiber Co., Mississippi, US, + -ite. |