revetment

UK /ɹɪˈvɛt.mənt/ US /ɹɪˈvɛt.mənt/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

A layer of stone, concrete, or other hard material supporting the side of an embankment.

Findlayson, C. E., sat in his trolley on a construction line that ran along one of the main revetments—the huge stone-faced banks that flared away north and south for three miles on either side of the river and permitted himself to think of the end.

A 200-ton rockfall recently blocked the Machynlleth sidings, trapping several locomotives; a rock-slip on the approach embankment to Talerddig required expensive revetting last year; and on the coastal section to Barmouth an 80 foot-high stone revetment was completed some time ago at Friog; [...].

2

An ornamental facing, as on a common masonry wall, of marble, face brick, tiles, etc.

3

An armoured building that provides protection against bombs.

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