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gabion /ˈɡeɪbɪən /nounA cylindrical basket or container filled with earth, stones, or other material and used in civil engineering works or (formerly) fortifications.Kuo said the slope remained stable during Mindulle because a permeable structure consisting of large stones wrapped in gabions, or metal cylinders, prevented any landslides....- She's also been experimenting with gabions, rectangular wire-mesh baskets filled with rocks that are used to shore up riverbanks in the West and beyond.
- In several cases, the concrete rubble and rock have been used in place of concrete or gabions to build weirs that slow water velocity to control downcutting of the wash channel.
Derivatives gabionage noun ...- The foundations of former existing metal pontoons were used to help anchor the gabionage in order to carry out a plant residue treatment.
Origin Mid 16th century: via French from Italian gabbione, from gabbia 'cage', from Latin cavea. Rhymes Arabian, Bessarabian, Fabian, Sabian, Swabian |