ALL meanings of macadam
mac·ad·am
M m - noun macadam Broken stone of even size used in successively compacted layers for surfacing roads and paths, and typically bound with tar or bitumen. 1
- noun macadam road surface material 1
- noun macadam a macadamized road or pavement. 1
- noun macadam the broken stone used in making such a road. 1
- noun macadam (Uncountable Noun) The surface of a road consisting of layers of crushed stone (usually tar-coated for modern traffic). 0
- noun macadam (Countable Noun) (US, dated) Any road or street. 0
- verb macadam (Transitive Verb) To cover or surface with macadam. 0
- noun macadam a road surface made of compressed layers of small broken stones, esp one that is bound together with tar or asphalt 0
- noun macadam small broken stones used in making roads; esp., such stones combined with a binder such as tar or asphalt 0
- noun macadam macadamized pavement 0