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revetment
An armoured building that provides protection against bombs
A facing of stone, cement, sandbags, or other stable material used to protect a wall or bank of earth from erosion
Usually a mound or wall of earth, masonry, timber, sandbags, or other suitable material erected as a protection for aircraft against small arms or artillery fire, bomb splinters, or blast
Retaining wall to prevent erosion; to face a surface with stone slabs
Material such as blocks of sod, trunks of small trees (pole revetting), or horizontally placed boards used to support the earthen walls on the interior of a field fortification Pole revetting was the preferred choice
A facing of wood, stone, or any other material, to sustain an embankment when it receives a slope steeper than the natural slope; also, a retaining wall
(1) A facing of STONE, concrete, etc , to protect an EMBANKMENT, or shore structure, against EROSION by WAVE action or currents (2) A retaining wall (3) (SMP) Facing of STONE, concrete, etc , built to protect a SCARP, EMBANKMENT or shore structure against EROSION by WAVES of CURRENTS
A layer of stone, concrete, or other hard material supporting the side of an embankment
A wall of concrete, earth, sandbags, or the like installed for protection, as against the blast of exploding fuel during a rocket abort
shore protection structure made with stones laid on a sloping face
Facing of stone, wood or any other materials placed on a bank as protection against wave action or current
Facing of stone or other material either permanent or temporary, placed along the edge of a body of water to stabilize the bank and/or protect it from erosion
a facing (usually masonry) that supports an embankment a barrier against explosives
Facing of stone or other material, either permanent or temporary, placed along the edge of a stream to stabilize the bank and to protect it from the erosive action of the stream
A retaining wall of masonry built for the purpose of holding back the earth of which the works are composed, e g , for the scarp and counterscarp
{i} embankment, large mound or wall used to as a levee or supporting wall; cement or stone facing of an embankment
a surface of stone or other building material added for strength to a wall that holds back loose earth, water etc (revêtement, from revêtir )
A retaining fence or wall of stone, timber or turf to support a slope or a rampart, and to prevent slipping
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