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Concreteness

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con·crete  (kn-krt, kng-, knkrt, kng-)
adj.
1. Of or relating to an actual, specific thing or instance; particular: had the concrete evidence needed to convict.
2. Existing in reality or in real experience; perceptible by the senses; real: concrete objects such as trees.
3. Formed by the coalescence of separate particles or parts into one mass; solid.
4. Made of hard, strong, conglomerate construction material.
n. (knkrt, kng-, kn-krt, kng-)
1. A hard, strong construction material consisting of sand, conglomerate gravel, pebbles, broken stone, or slag in a mortar or cement matrix.
2. A mass formed by the coalescence of particles.
v. (knkrt, kng-, kn-krt, kng-) con·cret·ed, con·cret·ing, con·cretes
v.tr.
1. To build, treat, or cover with hard, strong conglomerate construction material.
2. To form into a mass by coalescence or cohesion of particles or parts.
v.intr.
To harden; solidify.

[Middle English concret, from Latin concrtus, past participle of concrscere, to grow together, harden : com-, com- + crscere, to grow; see ker-2 in Indo-European roots.]

con·cretely adv.
con·creteness n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.concreteness - the quality of being concrete (not abstract)
literalness - adhereing to the concrete construal of something
corporality, corporeality, physicalness, materiality - the quality of being physical; consisting of matter
abstractness - the quality of being considered apart from a specific instance or object


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