opus quadratum

noun

Etymology

From Latin [Term?] (literally “squared work”).

  1. derived from [Term?] — “squared work

Definitions

  1. An ancient Roman construction technique in which squared blocks of stone of the same…

    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.

The neighborhood

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