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Definition of Revetting

Revetting
Revet Re*vet" (r[-e]*v[e^]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Revetted;p. pr. & vb. n. Revetting.] [See Revetment.] (Mil. & Civil Engineering) To face, as an embankment, with masonry, wood, or other material.

Meaning of Revetting from wikipedia

- World War I: British diagram for the construction of revetted trenches - the revetment here is the part forward of the standing soldier....
- Nicholas Revett (1720–1804) was a British architect. Revett is best known for his work with James "Athenian" Stuart do****enting the ruins of ancient Athens...
- When possible, DFPs are revetted with corrugated iron, star pickets and wire or local substitutes. Ideally, the revetting will also be dug in below...
- The Reverend Revett Sheppard (1778, in Campsey Ash – 1830, in Wrabness) was an English malacologist. He was a Fellow of the Linnean Society. He described...
- that have been "market-researched, audience-tested, vetted, modified, revetted and remodified until they're ready for consumption", and that the invasion...
- idols, or Goetria (it is mentioned as Goetria the Incantada by Stuart and Revett in 1754). In modern times they are commonly known as the Caryatids of Salonica...
- Pakfront Fortification Field works (entrenchments) Over head protection Revetting S**** s****es Defensive fighting position Use and improvement of terrain...
- to flower briefly in France. Following the travels to Greece, Nicholas Revett, a Suffolk architect, and the better remembered James "Athenian" Stuart...
- travels, with Clive Foss Chandler, R, Revett, N., Pars, W., Ionian Antiquities, London 1769 Chandler, R, Revett, N., Pars, W., Inscriptiones antiquae...
- archaeologist, who engaged in a rivalry with Britons James Stuart and Nicholas Revett over who would publish the first professional description of the Acropolis...