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    ballast
    /ˈbaləst/

    noun

    • 1. heavy material, such as gravel, sand, or iron, placed in the bilge of a ship to ensure its stability: "the hull had insufficient ballast"
    • 2. gravel or coarse stone used to form the bed of a railway track or the substratum of a road: "a thick layer of railway ballast"

    verb

    • 1. give stability to (a ship) by putting a heavy substance in its bilge: "the vessel has been ballasted to give the necessary floating stability"
    • 2. form (the bed of a railway line or the substratum of a road) with gravel or coarse stone: "the track was laid with rails and ballasted with earth"

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