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Rubble

Rubble is broken stone, of irregular size, shape and texture; undressed especially as a filling-in. Rubble naturally found in the soil is known also as 'brash' (compare cornbrash). Where present, it becomes more noticeable when the land is ploughed or worked.

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Building

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Rubble

Nodes17
Edges16
Triples43
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.117647
Components1

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Rubble

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related to Building · 11
Rubble → Dry-stone, French, In Pakistan, It, Italian, Latin, One, Rubble-work, Sanskrit, Where, Work
related to Rubble in Britain · 11
Rubble → As, British Islands, ChuckfieldNo, Church, Historic England, Holy Trinity, In, Longnewton, No, Parish Church, St Mary
related to Rubble walls in Malta · 10
Rubble → Arab, Arabs, It, Malta, Maltese, One, Sicily, Similar, Soil, The
see also · 9
Rubble → Backfill, Boulder, Core-and-veneer, Foundation, Remains, Rock, Scattered, Surface, Wall
related to External links · 2
Rubble → Example, Malta

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Rubblerelated to BuildingRubble-work0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingOne0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingItalian0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingFrench0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingIn Pakistan0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingSanskrit0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingLatin0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingWork0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingWhere0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingDry-stone0.60section
Rubblerelated to BuildingIt0.60section
Rubblerelated to External linksExample0.60section

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