Revetment synonyms revetment pronunciation revetment translation english dictionary definition of revetment.
Marble revetment definition.
Revetment definition a facing of masonry or the like especially for protecting an embankment.
This marble was extensively used all over the late roman empire as semi finished and fully carved elements.
1 wall supporting a mass of earth or water.
American heritage dictionary of the english language.
A facing as of masonry used to support an embankment.
Concrete revetments are the most common type of infrastructure used to control the mississippi river.
2 facing especially of marble to a wall built of another material.
Wooden piles loose piled boulders or concrete shapes or more solid banks.
Romans often covered the rough concrete with stucco or with marble revetment facing concrete cheaper than imported greek marble or even local tufa or travertine possible to do a lot of things with concrete that were not achievable in masonry like vaulted and domed rooms without internal support.
This marble is found throughout hagia sophia and has been used as revetment flooring columns and carved architectural elements.
4 wall painting marked out the various areas of the house and their functions.
In his later description of the marble revetments hills gives a reciprocal sense of the abstract qualities of marble as liquid or molten finally 2 0 miles of existing rock revetments would be demolished on tybee and 2 9 miles would be removed on jekyll.
A vault in which the groin s are replaced by stone ribs which may be structurally inde pendent of the surface behind them.
Revetment definition is a facing as of stone or concrete to sustain an embankment.
A barricade against explosives.
Many revetments are used to line the banks of freshwater rivers lakes and man made reservoirs especially to prevent damage during periods of floods or heavy seasonal rains see riprap many materials may be used.
The marble revetment of the great mosque of damascus with the foregoing discussion of the revetment of the dome of the rock in mind it is worth looking at the great mosque of damascus built by the umayyad caliph al walīd 88 96 707 715 to see what can be recovered of the design of its original revetment.