water proofing - definizione. Che cos'è water proofing
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Cosa (chi) è water proofing - definizione

PROCESS OF MAKING AN OBJECT OR STRUCTURE WATERPROOF OR WATER-RESISTANT
Water Proof; Waterproof; Patio sealant; Hydro-phobic sealer; Hydrophobic sealer; Water resistant; Water-resistant; Waterproofs; Water proofing; Water proofs; Water proofed; Waterproofed; Watertight; Water resist; Water repellent; Water-repellent; Waterproof membrane; Water proof; Water-proof; Water-proofing; Environmental seal; Environmental sealing; Weather sealing; Weather-sealing; Weathersealing; Weathersealed; Weather-sealed; Weather sealed; Weather seal; Weather-seal; Environmentally sealed; Water repellency; Water protection
  • A wax coating makes this [[Manila hemp]] waterproof
  • Waterproofing conducted on the exterior of a freeway tunnel
  • Waterproofing with two component system
  • A water droplet on a superhydrophobic surface

Proofing (baking technique)         
  • Dough, resting and rising in bulk fermentation
  • 40 minutes later
  • Commercial dough proofer
  • Wicker Banneton<br />(rye straw proofing basket)
  • [[Croissant]]s proofing on plastic tray
THE PROCESS BY WHICH A YEAST-LEAVENED DOUGH RISES, ALSO CALLED "PROVING"
Banneton; Banneton basket; Bratform; Bratformen; Proofing Basket; Bannetons; Proofing basket; Dough retarder; Dough proofer; Proofing oven; Couche; Proofing cloth; Rises; Rised; Proving (baking technique); Bread proofing
In cooking, proofing (also called proving) is a step in the preparation of yeast bread and other baked goods in which the dough is allowed to rest and rise a final time before baking. During this rest period, yeast ferments the dough and produces gases, thereby leavening the dough.
Couche         
  • Dough, resting and rising in bulk fermentation
  • 40 minutes later
  • Commercial dough proofer
  • Wicker Banneton<br />(rye straw proofing basket)
  • [[Croissant]]s proofing on plastic tray
THE PROCESS BY WHICH A YEAST-LEAVENED DOUGH RISES, ALSO CALLED "PROVING"
Banneton; Banneton basket; Bratform; Bratformen; Proofing Basket; Bannetons; Proofing basket; Dough retarder; Dough proofer; Proofing oven; Couche; Proofing cloth; Rises; Rised; Proving (baking technique); Bread proofing
·vt Not erect; inclined;
- said of anything that is usually erect, as an Escutcheon.
II. Couche ·vt Lying on its side; thus, a chevron couche is one which emerges from one side of the escutcheon and has its apex on the opposite side, or at the fess point.
childproof         
  • Common playpen.
  • Disposable lighter with built-in child guard. It requires more dexterity and strength to get the abrasive wheel to rotate due to a spring cover.
  • a plastic electrical outlet cover
THE ACT OF MAKING AN ENVIRONMENT OR OBJECT SAFER FOR CHILDREN
Baby proofing; Baby proof; Baby-proofing; Babyproof; Child proofing; Babyproofing; Child proof; Child-proof; Child-proofing; Baby-proof; Childproof; Outlet cover
also child proof
Something that is childproof is designed in a way which ensures that children cannot harm it or be harmed by it.
The rear doors include childproof locks.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Waterproofing

Waterproofing is the process of making an object or structure waterproof or water-resistant so that it remains relatively unaffected by water or resisting the ingress of water under specified conditions. Such items may be used in wet environments or underwater to specified depths.

Water-resistant and waterproof often refer to resistance to penetration of water in its liquid state and possibly under pressure, whereas damp proof refers to resistance to humidity or dampness. Permeation of water vapour through a material or structure is reported as a moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR).

The hulls of boats and ships were once waterproofed by applying tar or pitch. Modern items may be waterproofed by applying water-repellent coatings or by sealing seams with gaskets or o-rings.

Waterproofing is used in reference to building structures (such as basements, decks, or wet areas), watercraft, canvas, clothing (raincoats or waders), electronic devices and paper packaging (such as cartons for liquids).