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is compacted
adjective
Closely packed, i.e. packing much in a small space.
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Dung is compacted into dusty boulders, mounds the size of calves.
Acidic soil usually occurs when the soil is compacted and anaerobic.
The spatial richness of an emperor's palace is compacted into a domestic interior.
When the sand bed is compacted, you can start laying the stones.
The action of Bring Up the Bodies is compacted into nine months.
Push firmly into the base of the tin so that it is compacted and level.
English, in "Briggflatts," is compacted into mouthfuls crunchy with alliteration and internal rhyme.
The loosened soil is compacted against the side walls of the burrow.
The soil is compacted, unwatered and lacking in organic material to support this activity.
Smaller furnaces use prefabricated crucibles, but larger furnaces have a rammed that is, compacted and dried refractory mass as lining.
Tungsten powder is compacted into bars or billets with a mechanical or isostatic press prior to sintering.
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