pisé
Definition
- Noun (Architecture):
- Rammed earth: "Pisé" refers to a construction material consisting of compacted earth, often mixed with gravel or other aggregates, used for building walls and structures.
Usage Examples
- (A building made of compacted earth.)
- (Rammed earth as an eco-friendly material.)
Advanced Usage
"Pisé de terre": a French term for rammed earth construction.
- The walls were constructed with pisé de terre, giving the building a natural aesthetic. (The walls were made of compacted earth.)
"Pisé wall": a wall made of rammed earth.
- The pisé wall provided excellent insulation against the desert heat. (A wall of compacted earth.)
Variants and Related Words
Pisé (adj): relating to or made of rammed earth.
- The pisé structure was both durable and environmentally friendly. (The rammed-earth structure.)
Pisé technique (n): the method of constructing with rammed earth.
- Learning the pisé technique requires understanding soil composition and compaction. (The method of building with compacted earth.)
Synonyms
- Rammed earth: a building material made by compacting damp soil.
- Cob: a building material made from clay, sand, and straw (similar but not identical).
- Adobe: sun-dried brick made from clay and straw (another earth-based material).
Related Idioms
- (This word is technical and does not have common idiomatic expressions.)
Additional Notes
- "Pisé" is a specialized term primarily used in architecture and sustainable building contexts. It is derived from French and is often used interchangeably with "rammed earth" in English.
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