macadam

/məˈkædəm/
noun
  1. A road surface made of small, broken stones that are compacted together, often bound with tar or asphalt.
    • The old macadam road was bumpy but durable.
    • The park's walking path is made of macadam, perfect for jogging.
    • They laid fresh macadam on the driveway to make it smoother.
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