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riprapenUK
rip·rap R0257300 (rĭp′răp′)n.1. Piled broken stones used as a foundation or to stabilize an easily eroded bank or slope.2. An assemblage of such broken stones.tr.v. rip·rapped, rip·rap·ping, rip·raps 1. To construct a riprap in or on.2. To strengthen with a riprap. [Reduplication of rap.]rip•rap (ˈrɪpˌræp) n. 1. a quantity of broken stone for foundations, revetments of embankments, etc. 2. a foundation or wall of stones thrown together irregularly. [1570–80; gradational reduplication of rap1]
RiprapenUK
riprap[′rip‚rap] (civil engineering) A foundation or revetment in water or on soft ground made of irregularly placed stones or pieces of boulders; used chiefly for river and harbor work, for roadway filling, and on embankments. RiprapIrregularly broken and random-sized large pieces of quarry rock used for foundations; a foundation or parapet of stones thrown together without any attempt at regular structural arrangements.riprap1. Irregularly broken and random-sized large pieces of quarry rock; individual stones ranging from very large (2 to 3 cu yd, approx. 1.5 to 2.3 cu m) to small (1/2 cu ft, approx. 0.014 cu m); used for foundations and revetments. 2. A foundation or parapet of stones thrown together without any attempt at regular structural arrangement.RIPRAP
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RIPRAP➣Recovery Implementation Program Recovery Action Plan |
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