paver

noun
UK: /ˈpeɪvər/
US: /ˈpeɪvər/
  1. A flat stone or brick used to make a path or road.

    1. The paver is red.
    2. The garden path was made of paver stones laid in a simple pattern.
  2. A machine or tool used for laying paving stones or asphalt.

    1. The paver broke down.
    2. The construction crew used a paver to quickly lay the asphalt on the new road.
paver verb
  1. To cover an area with flat stones or bricks.

    1. They paver the yard.
    2. The city decided to paver the entire street with new bricks.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "paver" in English means: A flat stone or brick used to make a path or road., A machine or tool used for laying paving stones or asphalt..

The phonetic transcription of "paver" is /ˈpeɪvər/ in British English and /ˈpeɪvər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "paver": flagstone, cobblestone, brick.

Example usage of "paver": "The paver is red.". More examples on the page.