crushed rock
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Definition
- Noun:
- Rock fragments and pebbles: "Crushed rock" refers to small pieces of rock, typically produced by mechanically breaking down larger rocks. It is often used as a construction material.
Usage
- Noun:
- "Crushed rock" is used as a base material for roads and pathways.
- It is a common aggregate in concrete and asphalt mixes.
- The term describes the material's processed, fragmented state, as opposed to natural gravel or solid bedrock.
Examples
- Noun:
- The driveway was paved with a layer of crushed rock.
- We need to order more crushed rock for the foundation of the building.
- The path through the garden is made of fine crushed rock.
Advanced Usage
- "to be laid with crushed rock": to have a surface covered with this material.
- The parking lot was laid with crushed rock for better drainage.
Variants and Related Words
- Gravel (n): a similar material of loose rock fragments, often naturally occurring or from riverbeds, but sometimes used interchangeably with "crushed rock" in casual contexts.
- Aggregate (n): a broad term for granular material used in construction, which includes crushed rock, sand, and gravel.
- Crushed stone (n): a synonym for "crushed rock," often used in technical or industrial contexts.
Synonyms
- Macadam: a type of road construction material historically made of compacted layers of crushed stone.
- Ballast: crushed stone or gravel used to form a stable base, especially for railway tracks.
Related Phrases
- Crushed rock base: a specific layer of crushed rock used as a foundation in construction.
- The engineer specified a six-inch crushed rock base for the new road.
- Crushed rock fines: the very small particles and dust resulting from the crushing process.
- The crushed rock fines help to compact the larger pieces together.
Noun
- rock fragments and pebbles