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gravel [ˈgrævəl] n 1. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) an unconsolidated mixture of rock fragments that is coarser than sand 2. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) Geology a mixture of rock fragments with diameters in the range 4-76 mm 3. (Medicine / Pathology) Pathol small rough calculi in the kidneys or bladder vb -els, -elling, -elled US, -els -eling, -eled (tr)
1. to cover with gravel 2. to confound or confuse 3. US informal to annoy or disturb [from Old French gravele, diminutive of grave gravel, perhaps of Celtic origin] gravelish adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations gravel [ˈgrævəl] gravel n (Med) → Nierensand or -grieß m; (in bladder) → Harngrieß m gravel [ˈgræv/əl] 1. n → ghiaia 2. adj (path, pit) → di ghiaia gravel [ˈgræv/əl] 1. n → ghiaia 2. adj (path, pit) → di ghiaia n gravel [ˈgravəl] very small stones gravel for the garden path. gruis, growwe sand حَصى، حَصْباء дребен чакъл štěrk grus der Kies χαλίκι grava kruus ریگ sora gravier חָצָץ बजरी šljunak kavics kerikil möl ghiaia 砂利 자갈 žvyras grants batu kelikir grind, kiezel grus żwir cascalho pietriş гравий (drobný) štrk debel pesek šljunak grus ก้อนกรวด çakıl (taşı) 礫石 гравій کنکر وغیرہ sỏi 砾石 gravel → حصى štěrk grus Kies χαλίκι gravilla sora gravier šljunak ghiaia 砂利 자갈 grint grus żwir cascalho гравий grus ก้อนกรวด çakıl sỏi 砂砾 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The man didn't have wings; he walked; but he walked on the gravel which left no impression of his tread. Here and there, in the town, we came on larger gravel patches, several yards away from any hole. As the house stood, the terrace side was the dark side; but the broad moonlight showed fair on the gravel walk that ran along the next side to the terrace. |
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