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rub·ble
/ˈrʌbəl/
粗石,碎磚,粗石堆
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rub·ble
n.
1.
Water-worn
or
rough
broken
stones
;
broken
bricks
,
etc
.,
used
in
coarse
masonry
,
or
to
fill
up
between
the
facing
courses
of
walls
.
Inside
[
the
wall
]
there
was
rubble
or
mortar
.
--
Jowett
(Thucyd.).
2.
Rough
stone
as
it
comes
from
the
quarry
;
also
,
a
quarryman's
term
for
the
upper
fragmentary
and
decomposed
portion
of
a
mass
of
stone
;
brash
.
3.
Geol.
A
mass
or
stratum
of
fragments
or
rock
lying
under
the
alluvium
,
and
derived
from
the
neighboring
rock
.
4.
pl.
The
whole
of
the
bran
of
wheat
before
it
is
sorted
into
pollard
,
bran
,
etc
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Coursed rubble
,
rubble
masonry
in
which
courses
are
formed
by
leveling
off
the
work
at
certain
heights
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rubble
n
:
the
remains
of
something
that
has
been
destroyed
or
broken
up
[
syn
:
debris
,
dust
,
junk
,
detritus
]
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