Definitions of paver
British English : pave If a road or an area of ground has been paved, it has been covered with flat blocks of stone or concrete, so that it is suitable for walking or driving on. VERBThe avenue had never been paved, and deep mud made it impassable in winter.
verb (transitive)
- to cover (a road, path, etc) with a firm surface suitable for travel, as with paving stones or concrete
- to serve as the material for a pavement or other hard layer ⇒ bricks paved the causeway
- (often followed by with) to cover with a hard layer (of) ⇒ shelves paved with marble
- to prepare or make easier (esp in the phrase pave the way) ⇒ to pave the way for future development
noun
- a paved surface, esp an uneven one
- a style of setting gems so closely that no metal shows
adjective
- Also : paveed , (pæˈveɪd) . (of gems) set so closely that no metal shows