Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

macadam

noun
/məˈkæd.əm/
Definition
A type of road construction that uses layers of small stones or gravel, compacted to create a firm surface.
Examples
  • Many rural roads in the area are made of macadam, making them sturdy yet easy to maintain.
  • The city decided to upgrade the old macadam paths to modern asphalt for better durability.
Meaning
The term ‘macadam’ refers to a method of building roads using small stones or gravel that are tightly packed together, providing a durable and smooth surface for vehicles.
Synonyms
  • tarmac
  • gravel road
  • stone paving