What is the difference between bonding and mortar?
bonding | mortar |
The act by which something is bonded.
* 1998 , Walter Frederick Buckley, Society - a Complex Adaptive System: Essays in Social Theory
A method of aggregating multiple network interfaces on a computer into a single logical interface
(uncountable) A mixture of lime or cement, sand and water used for bonding bricks and stones.
(countable, military) A muzzle-loading, indirect fire weapon with a tube length of 10 to 20 calibers and designed to lob shells at very steep trajectories.
(countable) A hollow vessel used to pound, crush, rub, grind or mix ingredients with a pestle.
As verbs the difference between bonding and mortar
is that bonding is (bond) while mortar is to use mortar or plaster to join two things together.As nouns the difference between bonding and mortar
is that bonding is a method of aggregating multiple network interfaces on a computer into a single logical interface while mortar is (uncountable) a mixture of lime or cement, sand and water used for bonding bricks and stones.bonding
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(en noun)- A systems view of reality allows one to see that it is made of successive layers of bonded elements, each layer with properties emergent from the previous one: atoms are particular bondings of more elementary particles