Lateritious adj. Like bricks; of the color of red bricks.
Lateritious sediment (Med.), a sediment in urine resembling brick dust, observed after the crises of fevers, and at the termination of gouty paroxysms. It usually consists of uric acid or urates with some coloring matter.
... Hillary says the Symptoms of this Fever in Barbadoes were much the same as those of the [Greek: syneches], or continued Remitting Fever in England; except only that the Urine in this hot Climate never deposits any lateritious Sediment, nor very rarely in any intermitting or any other Fever, except when a Crisis happens that Way. Observations on the ... — An Account of the Diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany • Donald Monro