to pave with stones

  • 121macadamises — macadamise (Brit.) v. macadamize, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones) …

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  • 122macadamising — macadamise (Brit.) v. macadamize, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones) …

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  • 123macadamize — (Amer.) mac ad·am·ize || mÉ™ kædÉ™maɪz v. macadamise, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones) …

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  • 124macadamized — macadamize (Amer.) mac ad·am·ize || mÉ™ kædÉ™maɪz v. macadamise, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones) …

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  • 125macadamizes — macadamize (Amer.) mac ad·am·ize || mÉ™ kædÉ™maɪz v. macadamise, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones) …

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  • 126macadamizing — macadamize (Amer.) mac ad·am·ize || mÉ™ kædÉ™maɪz v. macadamise, pave a road or other surface with macadam (layers of broken stones) …

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  • 127SIERPC — (Rus. Serpec; Yid. Sheps), town in Warszawa province, N. central Poland; passed to Prussia in 1795 and was within Russia from 1815 to World War I, after which it reverted to independent Poland. A Jewish settlement in Sierpc is mentioned in… …

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