Paving vs Sascab - What's the difference?
paving | sascab |
The hard durable surface placed directly atop the ground, as on a street or sidewalk.
Interior pavement, as in a cathedral.
Pertaining to the material used for pavement, or to the surface itself.
A naturally occurring mineral material used as a building and paving material in Mesoamerica since antiquity.
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, passage=As for the use of police tape, he said the unauthorized work, which included the introduction of a sand substitute known as sascab , was against the law and thus created a crime scene. }}
As nouns the difference between paving and sascab
is that paving is the hard durable surface placed directly atop the ground, as on a street or sidewalk while sascab is a naturally occurring mineral material used as a building and paving material in mesoamerica since antiquity.As a verb paving
is .As an adjective paving
is pertaining to the material used for pavement, or to the surface itself.paving
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