Rudus concretum[1] (-eris, n), vel concretum tantum,[2] sive lithocolla glarea adiecta[1] (-ae, f), est materia ad aedificia construenda, e sabulo et calculis ferrumine glutinatis facta.
Historia
Romani antiqui rudus concretum invenerunt, opus caementicium appellatum, quod ab hodierno paulum differt ubi nostre? melius est. Exempli gratia Amphitheatrum Flavium e rudere concreto factum est.
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