sandcrete
English
Etymology
sand + -crete
Noun
sandcrete (usually uncountable, plural sandcretes)
- A yellow-white construction material made from a binder (typically Portland cement), sand, and water.
- 1937, The Gold Coast Handbook, West Africa Publicity, OCLC 70735117, page 135:
- In the more important towns in the Colony, concrete block or sandcrete houses are the rule; in rural areas and in all but the more important towns in Ashanti solid "swish" or mud or pise de terre is the material used.
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Anagrams
- decanters, descanter