ferroconcrete
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of ferroconcrete
Example Sentences
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Originally Clyde’s Cleaners, built in 1946 to serve Lower Queen Anne Hill, the building was refashioned in 1984 into the ferroconcrete mound popularly known as The Blob.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 24, 2022
On a hill opposite the sprawling shoe works rises a brand new, two-story, ferroconcrete Bat'a Pantheon.
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A ponderous tome, its almost every paragraph is studded with ferroconcrete facts and charges that are almost too heavy.
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Today in Germany we write poems in steel and symphonies in ferroconcrete.
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They occupied a large building constructed of ferroconcrete, on each floor of which, except the first, there was accommodation for hundreds of clerks.
From Too Old for Dolls A Novel by Ludovici, Anthony M. (Anthony Mario)
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