A rock fragment larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder (64 to 256 millimeters in diameter) that is somewhat rounded or otherwise modified by abrasion in the course of transport
Substrate particles that are smaller than boulders and larger than gravels, and are generally 64-256 mm in diameter Can be further classified as small and large cobble
If you say that someone has cobbled something together, you mean that they have made or produced it roughly or quickly. The group had cobbled together a few decent songs You can cobble it together from any old combination of garments
cobble
Расстановка переносов
cob·ble
Турецкое произношение
käbıl
Произношение
/ˈkäbəl/ /ˈkɑːbəl/
Этимология
[ 'kä-b&l ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English coblen, perhaps back-formation from cobelere cobbler.