[syn: sidewalk, pavement]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Pavement \Pave"ment\, n. [F., fr. LL. pavamentum, L. pavimentum.
See Pave.]
That with which anything is paved; a floor or covering of
solid material, laid so as to make a hard and convenient
surface for travel; a paved road or sidewalk; a decorative
interior floor of tiles or colored bricks.
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The riches of heaven's pavement, trodden gold.
--Milton.
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Pavement teeth (Zool.), flattened teeth which in certain
fishes, as the skates and cestracionts, are arranged side
by side, like tiles in a pavement.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Pavement \Pave"ment\, v. t.
To furnish with a pavement; to pave. [Obs.] "How richly
pavemented!" --Bp. Hall.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
pavement
n 1: the paved surface of a thoroughfare [syn: pavement,
paving]
2: material used to pave an area [syn: paving, pavement,
paving material]
3: walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians; usually
beside a street or roadway [syn: sidewalk, pavement]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
105 Moby Thesaurus words for "pavement":
Tarmac, Tarvia, adobe, ashlar, asphalt, base, basement, basis,
bearing wall, bed, bedding, bedrock, bitumen, bituminous macadam,
blacktop, brick, bricks and mortar, carpet, carpeting, cement,
clinker, cobble, cobblestone, concrete, cover, covering materials,
curb, curbing, curbstone, deck, doormat, drop cloth, duckboards,
earth, edgestone, ferroconcrete, firebrick, flag, flagging,
flagstone, floor, floor covering, floorboards, flooring, fond,
footing, foundation, fundament, fundamental, gravel, ground,
ground cloth, ground-sheet, grounds, groundwork, hardpan, kerb,
kerbstone, lath and plaster, macadam, masonry, mat, mortar,
parquet, pave, pavestone, paving, paving material, paving stone,
plasters, prestressed concrete, principle, radical, riprap,
road metal, rock bottom, roofage, roofing, rudiment, rug, seat,
siding, sill, solid ground, solid rock, stereobate, stone,
stylobate, substratum, substruction, substructure, surfacing,
tarmacadam, terra firma, tile, tiling, underbuilding,
undercarriage, undergirding, underpinning, understruction,
understructure, walling, washboard, welcome mat
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary:
Pavement
It was the custom of the Roman governors to erect their
tribunals in open places, as the market-place, the circus, or
even the highway. Pilate caused his seat of judgment to be set
down in a place called "the Pavement" (John 19:13) i.e., a place
paved with a mosaic of coloured stones. It was probably a place
thus prepared in front of the "judgment hall." (See GABBATHA.)