concrete

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The meaning (definition) of the word concrete
a tough grey building material made from cement, sand, and water
The word concrete used in a sentence
“The playground has a concrete ground that is hard and grey.”
Words that mean the same as concrete (synonyms)
cement
The plural of the word concrete
concretes
How the word concrete is said around the world
| French | béton |
| Spanish | concreto |
| Mandarin | 具体的 |
| Hindi | ठोस |
| Arabic | أسمنت |
| Russian | конкретный |
| Portuguese (EU) | concreto |
| Portuguese (BR) | concreto |
| Japanese | コンクリート |
| German | Beton |
| Urdu | کنکریٹ |
| Punjabi | ਕੰਕਰੀਟ |
| Korean | 콘크리트 |
| Hebrew | בֵּטוֹן |
| Greek | σκυρόδεμα |
| Dutch | concreet |
| Filipino | kongkreto |
| Vietnamese | bê tông |
| Turkish | beton |
| Persian | بتن |
| Polish | Beton |
| Ukrainian | бетон |
| Bengali | কংক্রিট |
| Swedish | betong |
| Italian | calcestruzzo |
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