opus quadratum

English

Etymology

Latin [Term?] (literally squared work)

Noun

opus quadratum (uncountable)

  1. (historical) An ancient Roman construction technique in which squared blocks of stone of the same height were set in parallel courses, most often without the use of mortar.
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