subgrade

/ˈsʌbɡreɪd/
noun
  1. The layer of natural soil or rock that is prepared to support a road, railway, or other structure.
    • A weak subgrade can cause the pavement to crack over time.
    • The construction crew compacted the subgrade before laying the asphalt.
    • Engineers tested the subgrade's strength to ensure it could support the railway.
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