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bugjuice
23rd November 2006, 09:01
no, not the music, the roads..
why do they call them 'metal roads' when they're just gravel/bloody big rocks? :scratch:
MSTRS
23rd November 2006, 09:06
So hire cars can drive them? (they aren't allowed on 'unsealed' roads)
ZorsT
23rd November 2006, 09:40
road metal
British
broken stone, cinders, etc., used for making roads.
Also called metal.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=metal
xwhatsit
23rd November 2006, 12:02
I asked that question in school, but bear in mind this is not a Kiwi school so maybe the etymology is wrong (still ex-British colony though lol).
He said it came from the Latin word, `Mettalum' or something like that, which means mines, quarries, or ore. So because the roads are made out of broken bits of stone, presumably out of mines or quarries, the word `metallum' works so that's where it's supposed to come from.
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