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con·crete C0550200 (kŏn-krēt′, kŏng-, kŏn′krēt′, kŏng′-)adj.1. a. Of or relating to an actual, specific thing or instance; particular: had the concrete evidence needed to convict.b. Relating to nouns, such as flower or rain, that denote a material or tangible object or phenomenon.2. Existing in reality or in real experience; perceptible by the senses; real: concrete objects such as trees.3. Formed by the coalescence of separate particles or parts into one mass; solid.4. Made of hard, strong, conglomerate construction material.n. (kŏn′krēt′, kŏng′-, kŏn-krēt′, kŏng-)1. A hard, strong construction material consisting of sand, conglomerate gravel, pebbles, broken stone, or slag in a mortar or cement matrix.2. A mass formed by the coalescence of particles.v. (kŏn′krēt′, kŏng′-, kŏn-krēt′, kŏng-) con·cret·ed, con·cret·ing, con·cretes v.tr.1. To build, treat, or cover with hard, strong conglomerate construction material.2. To form into a mass by coalescence or cohesion of particles or parts.v.intr. To harden; solidify. [Middle English concret, from Latin concrētus, past participle of concrēscere, to grow together, harden : com-, com- + crēscere, to grow; see ker- in Indo-European roots.] con·crete′ly adv.con·crete′ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | concretely - in concrete terms; "concretely, this meant that he was broke"abstractly - in abstract terms | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeconcreteconcretelyenUK
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