tarmacˈtɑr mæk
tarmac (n)
English Definitions:
tarmacadam, tarmac (noun)
a paving material of tar and broken stone; mixed in a factory and shaped during paving
tarmacadam, tarmac, macadam (verb)
a paved surface having compressed layers of broken rocks held together with tar
macadamize, macadamise, tarmac (verb)
surface with macadam
"macadam the road"
tarmac (Noun)
The bituminous surface of a road.
tarmac (Noun)
Area of an airport where planes park or maneuver.
tarmac (Verb)
To pave
tarmac (Verb)
To spend time idling on a runway, usually waiting for takeoff clearance
Tarmac
Tarmac is a type of road surfacing material patented by Edgar Purnell Hooley in 1901. The term is also used, with varying degrees of correctness, for a variety of other materials, including tar-grouted macadam, bituminous surface treatments and even modern asphalt concrete.
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