subbase
IPA: sˈʌbeɪs
noun
- (architecture) The lowest projecting part of a baseboard, a pedestal or a similar construct.
- (mathematics) A certain subcollection of a topological space
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Examples of "subbase" in Sentences
- It is often a sign of subbase failure or poor drainage.
- The topology given by the book is generated by a subbase.
- Subbase is often the main load bearing layer of the pavement.
- "Basically they paved asphalt on dirt, with no gravel subbase."
- We trudge through the poorly lit halls of a deep subbase-j ment.
- The quality of subbase is very important for the useful life of the road.
- Therefore, finite intersections of such subbase elements constitute a base.
- It is the foundation of the pavement structure, on which the subbase is laid.
- A second subbase is formed by taking the subfamily where a and b are rational.
- Very nice growth in the quarter, 3%, not less than 30% of your postpaid subbase have smartphone.
- Type cold mix Width of traveled surface 20 '+ -, thickness _________, and subbase 3 crusher run cold mix, surface treat 1A limestone
- Type cold mix Width of traveled surface 20 '+ -, thickness __________, and subbase 3.5 crusher run cold mix, surface treat 1A limestone
- I have a 'FG' w/top code which is typically the only surface I create inside my corridor, but also created a few other surfaces and added different codes (datum, subbase etc.) to compare volume entries.
- To reduce these potential problems it requires a significant amount of subbase, detention, and underdrains to make sure the water is drained as fast as it infiltrates (and it infiltrates really, really quickly).
- · In reasonably dry areas, with good drainage and low water tables: subbase of well compacted, clay-rich soil, covered by large sized gravel (to break capillary action), topped by small sized gravel and a layer of sand, the surface layer made of a silty soil, mixed with 5 % linseed oil and compacted with tamper or vibrator.
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