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causeway
[ kawz-wey ]
verb (used with object)
- to pave (a road or street) with cobblestones or pebbles.
- to provide with a causeway.
causeway
/ ˈkɔːzˌweɪ /
noun
- a raised path or road crossing water, marshland, sand, etc
- a paved footpath
- a road surfaced with setts
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of causeway1
Example Sentences
“At Vasagård the deposition of the engraved stones correlates with a change from activities centred on the causewayed enclosure to new rituals taking place in small, circular cult houses inside wooden palisades,” the authors write.
Archaeologists found pyramids, sports fields, causeways connecting districts and amphitheatres in the southeastern state of Campeche.
The U.S. military detached the causeway last week to prevent it from breaking apart again, as it did late last month when it was hit by bad weather.
NICOSIA, Cyprus — Over 4,000 pallets of humanitarian aid have been shipped from Cyprus to Gaza via the U.S-built pier and causeway offshore the Palestinian territory, a Cypriot official said Thursday.
The onshore site is where aid from the causeway will be delivered and given to aid agencies.
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