
1) Animated Barney 2) Betty or barney 3) Betty or barney, of cartoons 4) Building debris 5) Crumbling stone fragments 6) Debris 7) Demolition aftermath 8) Demolition debris 9) Detritus 10) Dust 11) Fill 12) French word used in English 13) Junk 14) Natural material 15) Rubbish 16) Scrap 17) Trash
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1) Debris 2) Detritus 3) Junk 4) Ruins 5) Wreckage
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Rubble is broken stone, of irregular size, shape and texture; undressed especially as a filling-in. Rubble naturally found in the soil is known also as brash (compare cornbrash). Where present, it becomes more noticeable when the land is ploughed or worked. ==Building== `Rubble-work` is a name applied to several types of masonry. One kind, where.....
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Uncut or roughly shaped stone, for walling.
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• (n.) Rough stone as it comes from the quarry; also, a quarryman`s term for the upper fragmentary and decomposed portion of a mass of stone; brash. • (n.) The whole of the bran of wheat before it is sorted into pollard, bran, etc. • (n.) Water-worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up be...
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Rough, irregular fragments of broken rock or concrete.
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(from the article `sedimentary rock`) ...rocks held together either by cement or by a finer-grained clastic matrix. Both contain significant amounts (at least 10 percent) of ...
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walling of rough, undressed stones. Fill stone
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Fill; unsquared stone not laid in courses.
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Fill; unsquared stone not laid in courses.
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1. Water-worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc, used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls. 'Inside [the wall] there was rubble or mortar.' (Jowett (Thucyd)) ... 2. Rough stone as it comes from the quarry; also, a quarryman's term for the upper fragmentary and decomposed portion of a mass of stone; brash. .....
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uncut or only roughly shaped stone, for walling
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Rough, irregular-shaped stone.
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Undressed broken stone used in construction
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Rub'ble noun [ From an assumed Old French dim. of
robe See
Rubbish .]
1. Water-worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls. « Inside [ the wall] there was
rubble or mortar.»
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A product term applied to dimension stone used for building purposes, chiefly walls and foundations and consisting of irregularly shaped pieces, partly trimmed or squared, generally with one split or finished face, and selected and specified within a site range.
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uncut or only roughly shaped stone, for walling
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A product term applied to dimension stone used for building purposes, chiefly walls and foundations, and consisting of irregularly shaped pieces, partly trimmed or squared, generally with one split or finished face, and selected and specified with a size range.
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broken bits and pieces of anything, as that which is demolished: Bombing reduced the town to rubble. · any solid substance, as ice, in irregularly broken pieces. · rough fragments of broken stone, formed by geological processes, in quarrying, etc., and sometimes used in masonry. · masonry built of rough fragments of broken stone.
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