hearting

/ˈhɑrtɪŋ/
noun
  1. The inner part of a wall, especially when filled with rubble or masonry.
    • Ancient castles often used rubble as hearting between two outer layers of stone.
    • The mason carefully packed the hearting with stones to strengthen the wall.
    • The hearting of the dam was made of compacted clay and gravel.
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