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re·vet·ment \rə̇ˈvetmənt, rēˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French revêtement 1. : a facing of stone, concrete, fascines, or other material to sustain an embankment 2. : embankment; especially : a bank or barricade (as of earth or sandbags) built up to provide shelter (as for planes, magazines, or personnel) against bomb splinters, strafing, or overrun of landing space |