Handmade sun-dried bricks, adobes are formed from a mixture of heavy clay and straw found in dry regions. As a building material, adobes date back thousands of years and are found in many parts of the world. Molds for shaping the bricks were brought to the New World by the Spanish. Excellent insulating properties make adobes ideal material for both dwellings and ovens; home interiors retain heat in winter and stay cool in summer. The adobe buildings at Taos, New Mexico, are typical of Native American pueblo dwellings.
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The house was built of adobe.
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Silva represents the Silva family, who built the still-standing adobe in Rancho Santa Fe in about 1831.—Karen Billing, San Diego Union-Tribune, 8 May 2025 The best place to unwind is in front of the adobe fireplace with a movie on the indoor projector—after an alfresco dinner, of course.—Erika Owen, Architectural Digest, 24 Apr. 2025 But behind its high adobe walls, 66 rooms are spread across four traditional houses, and the new Serai wing occupies two merchant houses that date to the 50s.—Catherine Fairweather, Air Mail, 5 Apr. 2025 Palm trunks and fronds serve as roof rafters and thatch for houses built of adobe and mud.—Francine Kiefer, Christian Science Monitor, 1 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for adobe
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borrowed from Spanish, borrowed from Arabic aṭ-ṭūb, from al "the" + ṭūb "brick (material), bricks," borrowed from Coptic (Sahidic dialect) tôôbe, (Bohairic dialect) tôbi "brick," going back to Old Egyptian db.t
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