berm

Etymology
From, probably via , from , , , from , from , from. Related to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope.
 * 2)  A raised bank or path, especially the bank of a canal opposite the towpath.
 * 3)   One of the flat terraces on the slope of an open-pit mine.
 * 4)  A terrace or shelf of sand along a beach, formed above the high tide water level by wave action.
 * 5) A long mound or bank of earth, used especially as a barrier or to provide insulation.
 * 6)   A small wall along the edge of a bench of an open-pit mine, intended to prevent items falling over the crest.
 * 7) A ledge between the parapet and the moat in a fortification.
 * 8)  A strip of land between a street and sidewalk.
 * 9)  The edge of a road.
 * 1) A long mound or bank of earth, used especially as a barrier or to provide insulation.
 * 2)   A small wall along the edge of a bench of an open-pit mine, intended to prevent items falling over the crest.
 * 3) A ledge between the parapet and the moat in a fortification.
 * 4)  A strip of land between a street and sidewalk.
 * 5)  The edge of a road.
 * 1)  A strip of land between a street and sidewalk.
 * 2)  The edge of a road.
 * 1)  The edge of a road.
 * 1)  The edge of a road.

Derived terms

 * Cape Cod berm

Translations

 * Catalan: berma
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 * Catalan: berma
 * Finnish: rantavalli, töyräs


 * Finnish:
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 * Polish: odsadzka


 * Catalan: berma
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Verb

 * 1) To provide something with a berm

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * , verge, tree lawn, roadside strip of land next to a road, street or sidewalk

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From.