känˈkrēd.əm sometimes -äŋˈ- or kənˈ- noun
( plural concre·ta -d.ə)
Etymology: New Latin, from neuter of Latin concretus concrete — more at concrete
: something that is concrete, particular, or directly given — contrasted with abstractum
känˈkrēd.əm sometimes -äŋˈ- or kənˈ- noun
( plural concre·ta -d.ə)
Etymology: New Latin, from neuter of Latin concretus concrete — more at concrete
: something that is concrete, particular, or directly given — contrasted with abstractum
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012