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grav·el

 (grăv′əl)
n.
1. An unconsolidated mixture of rock fragments or pebbles.
2. Medicine The sandlike granular material of urinary calculi.
tr.v. grav·eled, grav·el·ing, grav·els or grav·elled or grav·el·ling
1. To apply a surface of rock fragments or pebbles to.
2. To confuse; perplex.
3. Informal To irritate.

[Middle English, from Old French gravele, diminutive of grave, pebbly shore, of Celtic origin.]
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gravelled

(ˈɡrævəld) or

graveled

adj
covered with gravel
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Translations

gravelled

graveled (US) [ˈgrævəld] ADJde grava, de gravilla
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gravelled

[ˈgrævəld] (British) graveled (US) adj [path, road, area] → de gravier
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gravelled

, (US) graveled
adjmit Kies bedeckt; gravelled pathKiesweg m
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