Rubble


noun
1.
broken bits and pieces of anything, as that which is demolished:
Bombing reduced the town to rubble.
2.
any solid substance, as ice, in irregularly broken pieces.
3.
rough fragments of broken stone, formed by geological processes, in quarrying, etc., and sometimes used in masonry.
4.
masonry built of rough fragments of broken stone.
noun
1.
fragments of broken stones, bricks, etc
2.
any fragmented solid material, esp the debris from ruined buildings
3.
(quarrying) the weathered surface layer of rock
4.
Also called rubblework. masonry constructed of broken pieces of rock, stone, etc

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