Pise-de-terre
[pee-zey] /piˈzeɪ/
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noun
1.
a mixture of sand, loam, clay, and other ingredients rammed hard within forms as a building material.
/ˈpiːzeɪ/
noun
1.
rammed earth or clay used to make floors or walls Also called pisé de terre
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