- rubble fill
- каменная засыпка, каменная наброска
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
Rubble — Rub ble, n. [From an assumed Old French dim. of robe See {Rubbish}.] 1. Water worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls. [1913 Webster] Inside [the wall] there was… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rubble — A random mixture of rocks and mortar, often used to fill the space between inner and outer faces of walls. See also Mortar. ♦ Rough walling of unsquared stone or flint. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 414) Related terms: Rubble,… … Medieval glossary
Coursed rubble — Rubble Rub ble, n. [From an assumed Old French dim. of robe See {Rubbish}.] 1. Water worn or rough broken stones; broken bricks, etc., used in coarse masonry, or to fill up between the facing courses of walls. [1913 Webster] Inside [the wall]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bedwas Navigation Colliery — was a coal mine that was located in the small welsh village of Bedwas. Situated 2 miles north of Caerphilly, the colliery opened in 1913 and in 1939 produced 675,000 tonnes of coal in single year. The colliery closed after the miners strike of… … Wikipedia
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