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Definitions of linoleum in various dictionaries:
noun - a floor covering
A durable, washable material made in sheets by pressing a mixture of heated linseed oil, rosin, powdered cork, and pigments onto a burlap or canvas backing.
noun - a durable material used as a floor covering
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This flooring invented around 1860 has come back in favor because it's environmentally friendly |
This flooring material is made by pressing linseed oil & rosins onto a cloth backing |
Linocuts are made by engraving this flooring material, which unlike wood has no grain |
This durable material almost synonymous with mid-20th c. flooring was patented in 1863 |
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A durable, washable material made in sheets by pressing a mixture of heated linseed oil, rosin, powdered cork, and pigments onto a burlap or canvas backing. Linoleum is used as a covering especially for floors. |
a material consisting of a canvas backing thickly coated with a preparation of linseed oil and powdered cork, used especially as a floor covering. |
a floor covering |
a stiff, smooth material that is used for covering floors |
a hard, smooth floor covering |
Linoleum description |
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Linoleum, also called Lino, is a floor covering made from materials such as solidified linseed oil (linoxyn), pine rosin, ground cork dust, wood flour, and mineral fillers such as calcium carbonate, most commonly on a burlap or canvas backing. Pigments are often added to the materials to create the desired colour finish. * The finest linoleum floors, known as "inlaid", are extremely durable, and were made by joining and inlaying solid pieces of linoleum. Cheaper patterned linoleum came in different grades or gauges, and were printed with thinner layers which were more prone to wear and tear. High quality linoleum is flexible and thus can be used in buildings where a more rigid material (such as ceramic tile) would crack. |
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