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Definition of pave
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Pave (n.) The
pavement.
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Sidewalk
::
Sidewalk
(n.) A walk for foot
passengers
at the side of a
street
or road; a foot
pavement.
Paver
::
Paver (n.) One who
paves;
one who lays a
pavement.
Styloglossal
::
Stylobate
(n.) The
uninterrupted
and
continuous
flat band,
coping,
or
pavement
upon which the bases of a row of
columns
are
supported.
See
Sub-base..
Pave
::
Pave (v. t.) Fig.: To make
smooth,
easy, and safe; to
prepare,
as a path or way; as, to pave the way to
promotion;
to pave the way for an
enterprise..
Asphaltum
::
Asphaltum
(n.) A
composition
of
bitumen,
pitch,
lime, and
gravel,
used for
forming
pavements,
and as a
water-proof
cement
for
bridges,
roofs,
etc.;
asphaltic
cement.
Artificial
asphalt
is
prepared
from coal tar, lime, sand, etc..
Tessera
::
Tessera
(n.) A small piece of
marble,
glass,
earthenware,
or the like,
having
a
square,
or
nearly
square,
face, used by the
ancients
for
mosaic,
as for
making
pavements,
for
ornamenting
walls,
and like
purposes;
also, a
similar
piece of
ivory,
bone, wood, etc., used as a
ticket
of
admission
to
theaters,
or as a
certificate
for
successful
gladiators,
and as a token for
various
other
purposes..
Trottoir
::
Trottoir
(n.)
Footpath;
pavement;
sidewalk.
Papaverine
::
Papaverine
(n.) An
alkaloid
found in
opium.
It has a
weaker
therapeutic
action
than
morphine.
Papaverous
::
Papaverous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
poppy;
of the
nature
of the
poppy.
Sarn
::
Sarn (n.) A
pavement
or
stepping-stone.
Unpaved
::
Unpaved
(a.) Not
paved;
not
furnished
with a
pavement.
Flagging
::
Flagging
(n.) A
pavement
or
sidewalk
of
flagstones;
flagstones,
collectively..
Abaculus
::
Abaculus
(n.) A small tile of
glass,
marble,
or other
substance,
of
various
colors,
used in
making
ornamental
patterns
in
mosaic
pavements..
Pavior
::
Pavior
(n.) One who
paves;
a
paver.
Paven
::
Paven (n.) See
Pavan.
Streetwalker
::
Street
(a.)
Originally,
a paved way or road; a
public
highway;
now
commonly,
a
thoroughfare
in a city or
village,
bordered
by
dwellings
or
business
houses..
Granolithic
::
Granolithic
(n.) A kind of hard
artificial
stone,
used for
pavements..
Patio
::
Patio (n.) A paved yard or floor where ores are
cleaned
and
sorted,
or where ore, salt,
mercury,
etc., are
trampled
by
horses,
to
effect
intermixture
and
amalgamation..
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To set, face, or pave with
rubble
or
undressed
stones,
as an
embankment
or a
roadway..
Redweed
::
Redweed
(n.) The red poppy
(Papaver
Rhoeas).
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