Blu-Tack
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Blu-Tack — is a versatile, reusable putty like pressure sensitive adhesive. The original version of the product was blue, but many colours are now available. It is based on a formulation consisting of synthetic rubber, polymers, oil, and inorganic… … Wikipedia
Blu-Tack — ist ein wiederverwendbarer kittähnlicher druckempfindlicher Klebstoff, der meist verwendet wird, um Poster an Wänden anzubringen und daher sehr beliebt im Moderationshandwerk, als Alternative zu Kreppband und Pinnadel, geworden ist. Das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Blu-Tack — UK [ˈbluː ˌtæk] US [ˈblu ˌtæk] trademark a blue substance like soft rubber that is used for sticking pieces of paper, posters etc to walls http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/blu tack.htm Thesaurus: glues and tapes for sticking… … Useful english dictionary
Blu-tack™ — f18 [Blu tack] [ˈbluː tæk] [ˈbluː tæk] noun uncountable a blue sticky material used to attach paper to walls … Useful english dictionary
Blu-Tack® — /blooˈtak/ noun A malleable solid adhesive used to fix paper temporarily to walls, noticeboards, etc transitive verb To attach with Blu Tack … Useful english dictionary
Blu-Tack — [ˈblu:tæk] n [U] trademark a blue sticky material used to fix paper to a wall … Dictionary of contemporary English
Blu-tack — trademark a flexible adhesive substance used in the home or office. It is often used to attach posters or decorations to a wall without damaging paint or wallpaper … Dictionary of contemporary English
Blu-Tack — UK [ˈbluː ˌtæk] / US [ˈblu ˌtæk] trademark a blue substance like soft rubber that is used for sticking pieces of paper, posters etc to walls … English dictionary
Blu-tack — noun Brit. trademark a blue sticky material used to attach paper to walls … English new terms dictionary
Tack — may refer to:* Tack , a type of cut nail, used in upholstery, shoe making and saddle manufacture * Horse tack, harness and equipment to allow horse back riding * Tack (sewing) (also baste or pin ), quick, temporary stitching intended to be… … Wikipedia