blacktop
noun
No English definition recorded for this entry.
L307888 on Wikidata ↗verb
- cover with blacktop
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈblæktɒp/
noun
Etymology: From black + top.
- Asphalt concrete or similar bituminous black paving material used for the surface of roads (e.g., tarmacadam, tarmac).
“Then I was around the hill on the blacktop and in another country.”
- A road so paved.
- A paved area on a schoolground reserved for recess activities, often doubling as a parking lot.
“At one time, students were able to play basketball on the blacktop behind the school building, and teachers were also able to park on campus. Now, teachers park on the streets, and there is no place for students to let off steam with casual, non-organized sports before or after school.”
“From the dismissive receptionist in the main office to the lines on the school blacktop for dropping off and picking up children, schools often make parents feel that they must justify their presence.”
verb
Etymology: From black + top.
- To pave with blacktop.
“The county first blacktopped that road decades ago”