road metal
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Definition
Noun: - Broken rock used for repairing or making roads: "Road metal" refers to crushed stone or aggregate, typically of a specific size and hardness, that is used as a foundational or surfacing material in road construction and maintenance.
Usage
"Road metal" is a technical term used primarily in civil engineering, construction, and road maintenance contexts. It describes the specific material, not the process or the finished road.
Examples
- Noun:
- The county ordered several tons of road metal to repair the washout.
- The quality of the road metal is crucial for the durability of the pavement.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in specifications and contracts for public works projects.
- It can be specified by rock type (e.g., granite road metal) or by size gradation.
Variants and Related Words
- Aggregate (n): A broader term for granular material like sand, gravel, or crushed stone used in construction, which includes road metal.
- Crushed stone (n): A common synonym for road metal.
- Ballast (n): While often used for railway beds, it can sometimes refer to similar coarse stone used in road foundations.
Synonyms
- Crushed rock
- Stone aggregate
- Macadam (historically, this referred to a specific type of road construction using layered stone)
Notes
- "Road metal" is a compound noun. The word "metal" here uses an older, broader meaning related to "materials" or "substance," not specifically to metallic elements.
- It is not a phrasal verb, and no common idioms use this specific term.
Noun
- broken rock used for repairing or making roads