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UK
/məkˈædəm/
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[ US /məˈkædəm/ ]
[ US /məˈkædəm/ ]
NOUN
- broken stone used in macadamized roadways
- a paved surface having compressed layers of broken rocks held together with tar
How To Use macadam In A Sentence
- Nearby attractions: Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Corporation, Hilo.
- Saxby Bridge has enthusiastically marketed all sorts of tax effective schemes involving things like tea trees, macadamias, wine and even online lingerie.
- Seasoned with French sea salt, cold-pressed Swedish rapeseed oil and ground macadamia nuts, the cheese had a creaminess that seemed to sweeten its otherwise savory quality. Young Stars of Swedish Cuisine
- Macadamia nut oil contains about 80% of monounsaturated fatty acids and a higher percentage of Palmitoleic acid than any other vegetable oils.
- Scoop in piles of cashews, almonds, macadamias, walnuts, pumpkin seeds or whatever you please.
- The bituminous material at each site was dense bituminous macadam, which typically had a bitumen content of 4.0-4.5%.
- Macadamia nut oil contains about 80% of monounsaturated fatty acids and a higher percentage of Palmitoleic acid than any other vegetable oils.
- The upright of the cross was- the shiny macadam road on which I was walking, the cross-piece a lane running about thirty yards each way. TESTIMONIES
- They exerted great influence in inducing communities to macadamize roads, for which the passing of the stage-coach and the spread of railroads had diminished the demand. History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)
- Place macadamias on a baking tray and roast until light golden for about 8 minutes.