Usually means: Joined or fixed using cement paste.
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  1. mortared: Merriam-Webster
  2. mortared: Collins English Dictionary
  3. mortared: Vocabulary.com
  4. mortared: Wordnik
  5. mortared: Wiktionary
  6. mortared: Dictionary.com
  7. mortared: TheFreeDictionary.com

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(Note: See mortar as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (mortar)

noun:  (uncountable) A mixture of lime or cement, sand and water used for bonding building blocks.
noun:  (countable) A hollow vessel used to pound, crush, rub, grind or mix ingredients with a pestle.
noun:  (countable, military, historical) A short, heavy, large-bore cannon designed for indirect fire at very steep trajectories.
noun:  (countable, military) A relatively lightweight, often portable indirect fire weapon which transmits recoil to a base plate and is designed to lob explosive shells at very steep trajectories.
noun:  (countable) In paper milling, a trough in which material is hammered.
verb:  (transitive) To use mortar or plaster to join two things together.
verb:  (transitive) To pound in a mortar.
verb:  To fire a mortar (weapon).
verb:  To attack (someone or something) using a mortar (weapon).
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