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concrete
 
VERB:1. To bring or come together into a united whole: coalesce, combine, compound, conjoin, conjugate, connect, consolidate, couple, join, link, marry, meld, unify, unite, wed, yoke. See ASSEMBLE. 2. To make or become physically hard: cake, congeal, dry, harden, indurate, petrify, set1, solidify. See SOLID.
ADJECTIVE:1. Composed of or relating to things that occupy space and can be perceived by the senses: corporeal, material, objective, phenomenal, physical, sensible, substantial, tangible. See BODY, MATTER. 2. Having verifiable existence: objective, real, substantial, substantive, tangible. See REAL.
 
 
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