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asphalts
English
Verb
asphalts
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of asphalt
asphalts From the web:
macadam
English
Etymology
Named after Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam (1756–1836), who invented the process of macadamization. Used for describing road surfaces originally constructed using the McAdam method, but now sometimes used for any road or street.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /m??kæd?m/
Noun
macadam (countable and uncountable, plural macadams)
- (uncountable) The surface of a road consisting of layers of crushed stone (usually tar-coated for modern traffic).
- (US, dated, countable) Any road or street.
Derived terms
- tarmac
- tarmacadam
Translations
Verb
macadam (third-person singular simple present macadams, present participle macadaming or macadamming, simple past and past participle macadamed or macadammed)
- (transitive) To cover or surface with macadam.
See also
- asphalt
Further reading
- macadam on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Spanish
Noun
macadam m (plural macadams or macadam)
- macadam
macadam From the web:
- what macadamia nuts
- what macadamia nuts good for
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