Roman brick

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Roman brick (countable and uncountable, plural Roman bricks)

  1. A type of brick originating in Ancient Rome and spread by the Romans to the lands they conquered.
  2. A modern type of brick inspired by the ancient prototypes, characteristically longer and flatter than standard bricks.