Describing a road surface
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TARREDDescribing a road surface.
ONELANEDescribing a backwoods road.
MIRYDescribing a road after rain.
directrixA fixed line used in describing a curve or surface
directricesA fixed line used in describing a curve or surface
PAVESurface a road
RETARSurface a road again.
PAVECover a road surface
PAVESurface, as a road
TARREDPrepared a road surface
pitchinga stone road surface
RETARSurface again, as a road
pitchingsPITCHING, a stone road surface
RETOPSurface again, as a road
washboardThe surface of a worn, uneven road
STEAMROLLERHeavy vehicle that smooths a road surface
washboardsThe surface of a worn, uneven road
blacktoppingSurface (a road or area) with such material
macadamA stretch of road with such a surface
pavementsThe hard surface of a road or street
macadamsA stretch of road with such a surface
tarseal(New Zealand) the bitumen surface of a road
blacktoppedSurface (a road or area) with such material
pavementThe hard surface of a road or street
tarsealsTARSEAL, (New Zealand) the bitumen surface of a road
skidproofof a road surface etc., designed to prevent skids
hydroplaned(of a vehicle) Slide uncontrollably on the wet surface of a road
hydroplaning(of a vehicle) Slide uncontrollably on the wet surface of a road
scarifiersA machine with spikes used for breaking up the surface of a road
scarifierA machine with spikes used for breaking up the surface of a road
potholesA depression or hollow in a road surface caused by wear or subsidence
adhesionsThe frictional grip of wheels, shoes, etc., on a road, track, or other surface
resurfacePut a new coating on or reform (a surface such as a road, a floor, or ice)
resurfacingPut a new coating on or reform (a surface such as a road, a floor, or ice)
resurfacesPut a new coating on or reform (a surface such as a road, a floor, or ice)
resurfacedPut a new coating on or reform (a surface such as a road, a floor, or ice)
microtunnellinga technique used in laying underground pipes, etc, in which miniature boring machines excavate the required channel without breaking or damaging the road surface