- a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows
- cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic; "pave the roads in the village"
- (paved) covered with a firm surface
- (paving) material used to pave an area
- (paving) pavement: the paved surface of a thoroughfare
- A sett, usually the plural setts and in some places called a Belgian block, , often incorrectly called "cobblestone", is a broadly rectangular quarried stone used originally for paving roads, today a decorative stone paving used in landscape architecture. ...
- PAVE is a U.S. Air Force program name relating to electronic systems. Some state that it is just a codename, rather than an acronym. Others point to the definition of PAVE in some military glossaries as "Precision Avionics Vectoring Equipment" or "Precision Acquisition Vehicle Entry".
- (Paved (road)) Road surface (British English) or pavement (American English) is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to sustain vehicular or foot traffic, such as a road or walkway. ...
- Paves or Pavese was a Lombard troubadour of the first half of the thirteenth century, only a single cobla of whose work survives. ...
- A paved surface, a pavement (now only in French contexts); A setting of gemstones such that no metal is visible, especially when the stones are set very close together; Any of various food items having a rectangular shape
- To cover something with paving slabs; To cover with stone, concrete, blacktop or other covering to make a road for vehicles
- (paved) Covered in pavement; having a hard surface, as of concrete or asphalt; Laid out or made, as intentions, desires, plans, etc
- (paving) The hard durable surface placed directly atop the ground, as on a street or sidewalk; Interior pavement, as in a cathedral; Pertaining to the material used for pavement, or to the surface itself
- (PAVED) A road having a surface such as concrete, brick, macadam, etc.
- (PAVED) Road/Parking surfacing completed.
- (paved) 22,600 km (includes some all-weather gravel-surfaced roads)
- (paving) Stone used as a wearing surface, as in patios, walkways, driveways, etc.
- (Paving) Applying asphalt, recycled asphalt, concrete, or asphaltic concrete to a roadway surface.
- (Paving) Laying of hot bituminous mix with a paving machine on the highway surface. Short delays in travel to be expected.
- (Paving) Pavimento, revestimiento (m)
- (Paving) SMCS Code: 7000 Compactor Drum - Side Shift – g00714955 Compactor - Spray Pressure - Full – g00714977
- (Paving) Stone slabs on passage and chamber floors. In a megalithic tomb, paving stones superimposed on each other may indicate several phases of use
- (Paving) The installation of a new asphalt surface.
- Paving comes in all shapes and sizes with a vast array of materials to suit any budget. IGC will advise you on paving patterns and materials to suit your specific requirements.
- A type of setting where a number of small stones are set together. It literally means paved with diamonds.