concrete (noun)
31concrete — (adj.) late 14c., actual, solid, from L. concretus condensed, hardened, thick, hard, stiff, curdled, congealed, clotted, figuratively thick; dim, lit. grown together; pp. of concrescere to grow together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) +… …
32concrete music — noun another term for musique concrète …
33concrete representation — noun a representation of an abstract idea in concrete terms • Syn: ↑concretism • Derivationally related forms: ↑concretistic (for: ↑concretism) • Hypernyms: ↑representation, ↑ …
34concrete masonry — noun : block, brick, or tile building units of molded concrete laid by masons in a wall …
35concrete saw — noun : a saw used to cut grooves in the surface of green concrete pavement slabs to control cracking …
36concrete poetry — noun Date: 1958 poetry in which the poet s intent is conveyed by the graphic patterns of letters, words, or symbols rather than by the conventional arrangement of words …
37concrete term — noun (linguistics) A term which expresses material facts, actions and events in the physical reality regarding to possible causes and means. Ant: abstract term …
38concrete jungle — noun an urban area with a high density of large, unattractive, modern buildings …
39concrete poetry — noun poetry in which part of the meaning is conveyed visually, using patterns of words or letters …
40concrete jungle — noun (countable usually singular) an unpleasant area in a city that is full of big ugly buildings and has no open spaces …