cinder block Meaning & Definition

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  • Us [ ˈsɪn.dɚ ˌblɑːk]

Meaning of cinder block In English

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  • However, if the object were a large cinder block, significant damage would be likely and the final route should be quite different.

  • In 1952 a print shop was added in a cinder block wing that replaced a small porch on the building's west side.

  • Its walls are of marble, steel, or plaster, although police station main walls are of steel and cinder block.

  • Attached to it are three frame sections added about 1840, 1860, and 1900, and a cinder block apartment built in the 1950s.

  • It can penetrate hard targets with relative ease such as engine blocks or cinder block walls.

  • Later a proper smokehouse made of cinder block served firefighters until 2007 when it was closed.

  • It is built of variegated brick over cinder block with a steel frame and a reinforced concrete foundation.

  • The building was placed on a new cinder block foundation.

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