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it is a layer in binder coarse
Asphalt binder course is an intermediate course between a base course and an asphalt surface course. The binder course is usually a coarse-graded aggregate Asphalt Concrete containing little or no mineral matter passing through a No. 200 sieve. The surface course is one or more layers of a pavement structure designed to accommodate the traffic load, the top layer of which resists skidding, traffic abrasion, and the disintegrating effects of climate. The top layer is sometimes called the wearing course. This course is very fine in gradient compared to binder.
In what reference to when. This may be for Literature.
That is a coarse piece of sandpaper! His coarse behavior will not be tolerated.
Raveling is loss of pavement material from the surface downward and is caused by the loss of asphalt binder (deterioration), ultraviolet exposure, traffic frequency, weather conditions, asphalt mix design, and compaction of the asphalt during construction. As the asphalt binder in the pavement wears away, the appearance starts to turn grayish from the fresh, black look of new asphalt. Also, as the binder wears away, aggregate particles begin to break away. This begins with fine aggregate particles breaking away and, consequently, exposing the coarse aggregate.
coarse soil
It is coarse-grained.
coarse course
This is a reference to a person of a common sort, not a wealthy person, who could be identified as such by reference to homemade clothes made from coarse fabric they are wearing; a term slightly derogatory in nature.
not coarse at all
The homophone of "course" is "coarse." "Course" refers to a path or direction, while "coarse" means rough or not fine in texture.
Example sentence(s) - The salt is coarse ground. She has long, coarse hair.