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1) "Decorative" -- As to decorative gravel dec·o·ra·tive Pronunciation: 'de-k(&-)r&-tiv, 'de-k&-"rA- Function: adjective : serving to decorate; especially : purely ornamental - dec·o·ra·tive·ly adverb - dec·o·ra·tive·ness noun Pronunciation Symbols Many people see natural beauty in the rose. Beauty is a quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (such as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something else (such as personality).[1] Said another way, "beauty" is a quality of a person, object, place, or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure, affirmation, meaning, or goodness. The subjective experience of "beauty" often involves the interpretation of some entity as being in balance and harmony with nature. This leads to powerful feelings of attraction and emotional well-being. In its most profound sense, beauty may engender a salient experience of positive reflection about the meaning of one's own existence. An "object of beauty" is anything that reveals or resonates with personal meaning. Hence religious and moral teachings often focus on the divinity and virtue of beauty, and to assert natural beauty as an aspect of a spirituality and truth. The literal opposite of beauty is ugliness, i.e. the perceived lack of beauty, which stimulates displeasure and engenders a deeply negative perception of the object. - 1 Aesthetics
- 2 Origins of beauty
- 3 Human beauty
- 4 Effects on society
- 5 See also
- 6 References
- 7 External links
| Understanding the nature and meaning of beauty is one of the key themes in the philosophical discipline known as aesthetics. The composer and critic Robert Schumann distinguished between two kinds of beauty, natural and poetic. The former is found in the contemplat..."
2) "Gravel" -- As to decorative gravel 1grav·el Pronunciation: 'gra-v&l Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French gravele, diminutive of grave, greve river bank, stony ground 1 obsolete : SAND 2 a : loose rounded fragments of rock b : a stratum or deposit of gravel; also : a surface covered with gravel <a gravel road> 3 : small calculi in the kidneys and urinary bladder Pronunciation Symbols Gravel (largest fragment in this photo is about 4 cm) Gravel is rock that is of a certain particle size range. In geology, gravel is any loose rock that is at least two millimeters in its largest dimension (about 1/12 of an inch) and no more than 75 millimeters (about 3 inches). Sometimes gravel is restricted to rock in the 2-4 millimeter range, with pebble being reserved for rock 4-75 millimeters (some say 64 millimeters). The next smaller size class in geology is sand, which is 0.063 mm to 2 mm in size. The next larger size is cobble, which is 75 (64) millimeters to 256 millimeters (about three to ten inches). One cubic foot (28.32 dm3) of gravel typically weighs about 100 pounds (45 kg) [1]. Gravel is an important commercial product, used in many applications. Some important types of gravel include: - Crushed stone: This is generally limestone or dolomite that has been crushed and graded by screens to certain size classes. It is widely used in concrete and as a surfacing for roads and driveways, sometimes with tar applied over it. Crushed stone may also be made from granite and other rocks. A special type of limestone crushed stone is dense grade aggregate, or DGA, also known as crusher run. This is a mixed grade of mostly small crushed stone in a matrix of crushed limestone powder.
A gravel road in Terre Haute, Indiana. - Creek rock: This is generally rounded, semi-polished stones, potentially of a wide range of types, that are dredged or scooped from river beds and creek beds. It is also often used as concrete aggregate and less often as a paving surface.
In Britain, gravel always refers to smooth, rounded, river-worn material, never to angular stones or crushed rock. British gravel ranges in size from 4 mm to about 30 mm, the smaller sizes up to 8 mm are usually called 'pea gravel'. Many roadways are surfaced..."
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