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pozzolana

English

Alternative forms

  • pozzuolana, puzzolana, puzzolano

Etymology

From Italian pozz(u)ollana, earth of Pozzuoli, a town near Naples, itself from Latin Puteoli, ultimately from the verb pute? (stink).

Noun

pozzolana (countable and uncountable, plural pozzolanas)

  1. A type of volcanic ash used for mortar or for cement which sets under water. [from 17th c.]
    • 1962, WH Auden & Elizabeth Mayer, translating JW Goethe, Italian Journey, Penguin 1970, p. 450:
      Finally the street is strewn with pozzolana to prevent the horses from slipping on the smooth paving.

Related terms

  • pozzolan
  • pozzolanic

Translations

References

  • The Concise Oxford Dictionary, 10th ed, p.1122.

Italian

Noun

pozzolana f (plural pozzolane)

  1. (geology) pozzolana
  2. pozzolan

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pozzolanic

English

Etymology

pozzolana +? -ic, from Italian pozz(u)ollana, earth of Pozzuoli, a town near Naples.

Adjective

pozzolanic (comparative more pozzolanic, superlative most pozzolanic)

  1. Having the characteristics of pozzolana, a type of volcanic ash used for mortar or for cement which sets under water.

Translations

References

  • The Concise Oxford Dictionary, 10th ed, p.1122.

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