Definition of Macadamization. Meaning of Macadamization. Synonyms of Macadamization

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Definition of Macadamization

Macadamization
Macadamization Mac*ad`am*i*za"tion, n. The process or act of macadamizing.

Meaning of Macadamization from wikipedia

- Baltimore on the Chesapeake Bay to Wheeling on the Ohio River. Before it was macadamized, stagecoaches travelling the Hagerstown to Boonsboro road in the winter...
- advanced significantly. Following frequent erosion of Lake S**** Road, then macadamized, a concrete road known as the Toronto–Hamilton Highway was proposed in...
- (1756–1836), Scottish engineer noted for inventing the process of "macadamization" of roads John McAdam (politician) (1807–1893), Irish-born politician...
- the middle of the street was laid with large, rough paving-stones — macadamization of the road surface came much later.: 452  81–89 Lord Street is a Grade...
- Construction of the first macadamized road in the United States (1823). In the foreground, workers are breaking stones "so as not to exceed 6 ounces [170...
- mile (1.6 km) away. In 1972, the Forestry Commission built a private macadamized road from the A86 at near Moy Lodge to Corrour Lodge, so for the first...
- the automobile resulted in an increased number traveling on sometimes macadamized, sometimes dirt roads. The destination was usually Miami or Miami Beach...
- Construction of a macadamized road in the United States (1823). These roads allowed stagecoaches to travel at much greater speeds....
- by highway engineers. Improved unpaved roads include gravel roads and macadamized roads.[citation needed] Compared to a gravel road, a dirt road is not...
- of the border there were only a few sandy tracks rather than proper macadamized roads. Adding to their supply problems, the Russians deplo**** large numbers...