macadam
definition from
Oxford Dictionary of English
macadam /məˈkadəm /
â–¸ noun [mass noun] broken stone of even size, bound with tar or bitumen and used in successively compacted layers for surfacing roads and paths.
– DERIVATIVES
macadamed adjective
– ORIGIN early 19th century : named after John L. McAdam (1756–1836), the British surveyor who advocated using this material.
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