pozzolan

/ˈpɑtsəlæn/
noun
  1. A volcanic ash or other siliceous material used in making cement that hardens under water.
    • Modern engineers add pozzolan to concrete to make it stronger and more resistant to chemicals.
    • The ancient Romans mixed pozzolan with lime to build durable harbors.
    • The quarry near the volcano supplies pozzolan for construction projects across the region.
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