pit-run gravel
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Definition
Noun: - Gravel as found in natural deposits: This term refers to unprocessed, naturally occurring gravel that is excavated directly from a pit or deposit. It is a mixture of various sizes of rock fragments, sand, and other granular materials, used primarily in construction and road-building.
Usage
This is a technical term used in geology, civil engineering, and construction. It describes the material in its raw, unsorted state as it is extracted from the ground, before any washing, sorting, or crushing.
Examples
- Noun:
- The contractor ordered a large load of pit-run gravel for the new road's foundation.
- The quality of pit-run gravel can vary significantly depending on the source deposit.
Advanced Usage
- "in situ": While not a direct synonym, describes material in its natural, state before processing.
- The engineer tested the pit-run gravel in situ before approving the quarry for use.
Variants and Related Words
- Bank-run gravel: A very similar term, often used interchangeably, referring to gravel taken directly from a natural deposit or bank.
- Run-of-pit: An adjectival phrase describing material (like gravel or ore) in its crude, unprocessed state as it comes from the pit.
- Gravel (n): The broader category of loose rock fragments.
- Aggregate (n): A collective term for granular material used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, etc.
Synonyms
- Unprocessed gravel
- Natural gravel
- Bank gravel (context-dependent)
Antonyms
- Crushed gravel (gravel that has been mechanically processed to a specific size).
- Washed gravel (gravel that has been cleaned to remove fine particles).
- Screened gravel (gravel that has been sorted by size through screens).
Noun
- gravel as found in natural deposits