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Spall Meaning in English

word

ˈspɔɫ
SPAWL
spˈɔːl
sp-AWL

Definition

A small piece or fragment that breaks off from a larger solid material, such as stone, concrete, or metal, usually as a result of force, pressure, or weathering.

Usage & Nuances

'Spall' is formal and technical, used mainly in engineering, geology, and construction. It can be a noun ('a spall flew off the rock') or verb ('the stone began to spall'). Typical collocations: 'concrete spall', 'spall off', 'spall damage'. Don't confuse with 'splinter', which is often wood.

Example Sentences

The workers removed the spall from the broken wall.

basic

A small spall hit his helmet during the construction work.

basic

The stone began to spall after years of wind and rain.

basic

Chunks of spall scattered everywhere after the wall collapsed.

natural

You can see spall damage on old concrete bridges if you look closely.

natural

A piece of spall flew off when they drilled into the rock.

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