Definitions from Wiktionary (earthmoving)
▸ adjective: (construction, not comparable) Designed to move large quantities of earth or rubble for civil engineering or building purposes.
▸ adjective: (figuratively, comparable) Of great significance.
▸ noun: The removal of large quantities of soil, e.g. from a construction site.
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▸ adjective: (construction, not comparable) Designed to move large quantities of earth or rubble for civil engineering or building purposes.
▸ adjective: (figuratively, comparable) Of great significance.
▸ noun: The removal of large quantities of soil, e.g. from a construction site.
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earthfast,
effodient,
cut-and-cover,
turfed,
mullocky,
hammer-dressed,
opencast,
stonebuilt,
dry-stone,
rasante,
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