mud brick

/ˈmʌd ˌbrɪk/
noun
  1. A brick made from a mixture of mud, clay, and straw, dried in the sun, used for building in dry climates.
    • They learned how to make mud-brick by mixing clay, water, and straw.
    • The ancient city was built with mud-brick walls that still stand today.
    • Many houses in the village are made of mud-brick because it keeps the inside cool.
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