Plural of gravel; small loose stones or pebbles, or the deposits of these materials.
From Old French gravele, possibly from Old Norse grjót (stone). The word entered English in the 13th century referring to coarse sediment.
Gravel is everywhere in geology and construction, but the word itself traveled through Norse, French, and English—showing how trade and conquest spread even mundane practical vocabulary across languages.
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