The meaning of Concrete
Concrete – definition
nounA building material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, sand, cement, and water, which can be spread or poured into moulds and forms a mass resembling stone on hardening.
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Slabs of concrete
verbCover (an area) with concrete.
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The precious english countryside may soon be concreted oververbForm (something) into a mass; solidify.
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The juices of the plants are concreted upon the surface
Capable of being perceived by the senses
nounA very hard building material made by mixing together cement (= powdered substance), sand, small stones, and water
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Concrete steps, police have no concrete evidence linking him to the crime., we have not yet receive…
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Word origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘solidified’): from French concret or Latin concretus, past participle of concrescere ‘grow together’. Early use was also as a grammatical term designating a
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