tremie

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See also: trémie

English

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Etymology

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PIE word
*tréyes

From French trémie (hopper), from Latin trimodia (a measure or vessel containing three modii).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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tremie (plural tremies)

  1. A device used to pour concrete underwater, usually a tube of sheet metal with a hopper-like top generally handled by a crane.

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