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pavementThe durable surface material laid down on a road intended to carry vehicular traffic. Although cobblestones, brick, wood plank, and other types of surface treatment were used in the past, most road su [..]
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pavementmid-13c., from Old French pavement "roadway, pathway; paving stone" (12c.) and directly from Latin pavimentum "hard floor, level surface beaten firm," from pavire (see pave).
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pavementPavement [S]It was the custom of the Roman governors to erect their tribunals in open places, as the market-place, the circus, or even the highway. Pilate caused his seat of judgment to be set down in [..]
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pavementhard-surfaced road or path created with asphalt, concrete, brick, or rocks.
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pavementsidewalk
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pavementthe paved surface of a thoroughfare paving: material used to pave an area sidewalk: walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians; usually beside a street or roadway A pavement in architecture is a [..]
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pavementa hard path at the side of the street for people to walk safely
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pavement[Gabbatha]
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pavementIt was the custom of the Roman governors to erect their tribunals in open places, as the market-place, the circus, or even the highway. Pilate caused his seat of judgment to be set down in a place cal [..]
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pavementThe load bearing structure of a road (note the path at the side of a road, commonly referred to as a pavement, is the footway).
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pavement(n) the paved surface of a thoroughfare(n) material used to pave an area(n) walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians; usually beside a street or roadway
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pavementIn U.K. usage, the pedestrian movement area at the edge of a street. In U.S. usage, the carriageway area itself and/or its structural makeup
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pavementThe whole construction of a road or airstrip including stabilized soil and the surface, whether asphalt, concrete, wooden or stone blocks, etc. Rigid pavements are of reinforced concrete. A flexible pavement may be of any other material including lean concrete. The first part of a pavement is the sub grade (soil) it is built on, and then comes the [..]
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pavementunofficial cycle lane, generally annoyingly cluttered with trees, signs, pedestrians, buggies, dogs etc.
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pavementThat part of a roadway having a constructed surface for the facilitation of vehicular traffic.
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pavementA bare rock surface that provides a protective rock cover over the material beneath it.
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pavementn. The sidewalk. In American English, this word usually means the concrete or asphalt used in roads or sidewalks.
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pavementn. "paved or tiled floor," s.v. pavement sb. OED. KEY: pavement@n
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pavementn 4 pavement 4
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pavementPavement refers to the whole constructed thickness, when multilayered, of a road or pedestrian walkway
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pavement
Any paved floor.
* Milton
*: The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold.
(chiefly,British) A paved footpath, especially at the side of a road.
*en|sidewalken|roadway(banqueta,f),(vereda,f)
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pavementPavement may refer to:
Pavement (architecture), an outdoor floor or superficial surface covering
Road surface, the durable surfacing of roads and walkways
Asphalt concrete, a common form of road surf [..]
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pavementPavement is an American indie rock band that formed in Stockton, California, in 1989. For most of their career, the group consisted of Stephen Malkmus (vocals and guitar), Scott Kannberg (guitar and v [..]
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pavementPavement, in construction, is an outdoor floor or superficial surface covering. Paving materials include asphalt, concrete, stones such as flagstone, cobblestone, and setts, artificial stone, bricks, [..]
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pavementPavement was a New Zealand youth culture magazine published bimonthly, and then quarterly, by Bernard McDonald and Glenn Hunt from 1993 to 2006.
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pavementPavement may refer to:
Pavement (architecture), an outdoor floor or superficial surface covering
Road surface, the durable surfacing of roads and walkways
Asphalt concrete, a common form of road surf [..]
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