gabion

/ˈɡeɪbiən/
noun
  1. A wire basket filled with rocks or earth, used in building walls, dams, or for erosion control.
    • A gabion wall can be a cheap and effective way to stabilize a slope.
    • The garden used decorative gabions filled with colorful stones as a fence.
    • The engineers placed gabions along the riverbank to prevent soil erosion.
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