linoléum - translation to french
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linoléum - translation to french

FLOOR COVERING
Lynolium; Linolium; Marmoleum
  • Application of liquid linoleum.
  • Linoleum from around the 1950s
  • Edge view, showing underside of a linoleum sheet (2021)<!-- Unless this is a sheet of grey linoleum this contradicts the claim below that its colour goes all the way through to the base-->
  • Samples of linoleum
  • Early linoleum at [[Tyntesfield]]

linoléum      
n. linoleum, durable washable floor covering (made by coating burlap or canvas with linseed oil, rosin, powdered cork, and pigments)
linogravure         
n. linocut, design cut in relief on a linoleum block (for printing); print made from such a linocut
lino         
n. lino, linoleum, durable washable floor covering (made by coating burlap or canvas with linseed oil, rosin, powdered cork, and pigments)

Definition

linoleum
[l?'n??l??m]
¦ noun a material consisting of a canvas backing thickly coated with a preparation of linseed oil and powdered cork, used as a floor covering.
Derivatives
linoleumed adjective
Origin
C19: from L. linum 'flax' + oleum 'oil'.

Wikipedia

Linoleum

Linoleum, sometimes shortened to lino, is a floor covering made from materials such as solidified linseed oil (linoxyn), pine resin, ground cork dust, sawdust, 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. Commercially, the material has been largely replaced by sheet vinyl flooring, although in the UK this is often still referred to as lino.

The finest linoleum floors, known as "inlaid", are extremely durable, and are made by joining and inlaying solid pieces of linoleum. Cheaper patterned linoleum comes in different grades or gauges, and is printed with thinner layers which are 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.

Examples of use of linoléum
1. Le leader des revętements en linoléum détient 10% du fabricant de machines.
2. Au–delŕ, la croissance par acquisitions du leader mondial des revętements en linoléum se poursuit.
3. Le sol est recouvert d‘un linoléum épais, usé jusqu‘ŕ l‘os en certains endroits, et le plâtre clair des murs renvoie un écho sec lorsqu‘on tape dans ses mains.
4. En voici une, réservée, sic, aux «filles urbaines et rurales»: «Le sol de la cuisine est carrelé. Le sol du vestibule est recouvert de linoléum.
5. Les Jardins de petit format, qui rappellent les dessins de Victor Hugo, contrastent avec les impressionnantes gravures, sur linoléum ou sur bois, dont les feuilles imprimées séparément sont intimement soudées, de mani';re ŕ atteindre le format de trois m';tres sur six ou męme sur neuf.