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puttyA type of cement made of whiting and boiled linseed oil that is beaten or kneaded into the consistency of dough and used in sealing window glass in sashes, filling small holes and crevices in wood, an [..]
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putty1734, from putty (n.). Related: Puttied; puttying.
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putty1630s, "type of plasterer's cement," from French potée "polishing powder" (12c.), originally "pot-full, contents of a pot," from Old French pot "container" [..]
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puttyA golf-ball made of composition, as opposed to the gutty or gutta-percha ball.
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puttyA free Telnet and SSH terminal software for Windows and Unix platforms that enables users to remotely access computers over the Internet. PuTTY was written by Simon Tatham.
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puttyTo dream of working in putty, denotes that hazardous chances will be taken with fortune. If you put in a window-pane with putty, you will seek fortune with poor results.
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putty(n) a dough-like mixture of whiting and boiled linseed oil; used especially to patch woodwork or secure panes of glass(v) apply putty in order to fix or fill
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puttyA type of dough used in sealing glass in the sash, filling small holes and crevices in wood, and for similar purposes.
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putty Materials used to fill imperfections in a substance. Composed of a lacquer or polyester resin. Applied with a squeegee/spreader and sanded smooth. Quarter Panel
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puttyA doughlike mixture of pigment and oil used to set glass in window frames and to fill nail holes and cracks.
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puttyFormerly the ship's painter; now applies to the deck department personnel in charge of the paint locker.
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puttyDeveloped and primarily maintained by Simon Tatham, PuTTY is an open-source application making use of network protocols like Telnet and rlogin in Windows and UNIX platforms in conjunction with an xter [..]
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puttyPutty is a mixture of lime (calcium hydroxide) in water which is used for the production of lime plasters, renders and mortars.
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