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coarse aggregate

(′körs ′ag·rə·gət)

(materials) Crushed stone or gravel used in concrete; will not, when dry, pass through a sieve with ¼-inch-diameter (6-millimeter) holes.


 
 
Architecture: coarse aggregate

Aggregate retained on a 4.76-mm (No. 4) sieve. Also see crushed gravel, crushed stone, gravel, pea gravel.


 
 

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