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/pot'seuh lan"ik, -lah"nik/, adj.(of a cement admixture) having properties similar to those of pozzolana.Also, pozzuolanic /pot'sweuh lah"nik/.[1925-30; POZZOLAN(A) + -IC]
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pozzolanic — adjective see pozzolana … New Collegiate Dictionary
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pozzolanic — poz·zo·la·nic … English syllables
pozzolanic — … Useful english dictionary
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