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concrete noun a building material consisting of a mixture of cement, sand, gravel and water, which forms a hard rock-like mass when dry. adj 1 relating to such a material. 2 relating to items which can be felt, touched, seen, etc • concrete objects. Compare abstract adj 3. 3 definite or positive, as opposed to vague or general • concrete evidence. 4 grammar said of a noun: denoting a physical thing, eg house, rather than a quality, condition or action. Compare abstract adj 4. verb (concreted, concreting) 1 to cover with or embed in concrete. 2 tr & intr to solidify. concretely adverb. concreteness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin concretus, from con- together + crescere to grow.

concrete

See Usage Note at cement.